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If I am ever a queen, I’ll make them love me. She had always heard that love was a surer route to the people’s loyalty than fear. - A Clash of Kings. 🌹
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I NEVER BET AGAINST MY FAMILY.
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Just a friendly reminder that Sandor Clegane is still on the Quiet Isle digging graves and drinking ale and driving Elder Brother bonkers if he won’t shut up about Little Bird already.
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Arya Stark in 8.05 “The Bells”
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Wales (by Pixellie)
Source: Flickr / pixellie
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The Prince That Was Promised. (insp.)
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I don’t have love here. I only have fear.
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Sandor. Thank you.
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Sansa Stark & Sandor Clegane King’s Landing Aesthetic
Blood was trickling down Sansa’s brow from a deep gash on her scalp. “They … they were throwing things … rocks and filth, eggs … I tried to tell them, I had no bread to give them. A man tried to pull me from the saddle. The Hound killed him, I think … his arm …” Her eyes widened and she put a hand over her mouth. “He cut off his arm.”
Clegane lifted her to the ground. His white cloak was torn and stained, and blood seeped through a jagged tear in his left sleeve. “The little bird’s bleeding. Someone take her back to her cage and see to that cut.“
A Clash of Kings, Tyrion IX
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The “IDIOT SANDWICH” triangle.
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Joan Fontaine photographed by Louise Dahl-Wolfe, 1938.