Sarah | 24 | aus | assigned stark bannerman at birth
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most beautiful tweet in the world
#yes i’m tearing up on my work commute thinking abt the jonsa implications#them coded#also may this love find all my moots btw
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actually, I'm changing the sketch, they looked too much like dolls and now I'm more confident in my skill to make it look good
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still thinking about this beautiful art piece of my favorite girls🥺💙
(🎨cr: sepideh_gerami)
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All Trains Are Going Local, Timothy Liu
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Our 137th piece is...
Sansa Stark by @sonoa for Alaynest0ned on Twitter who donated to Siraj’s family.
If you’d like a prompt of your own drawn out by an artist on our team, you can find more information in our pinned post!
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"and your daughter's life, my lord? how precious is that?"
a chill pierced ned's heart. "my daughter..."
quick sketch happy Father’s Day
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«hunger and obedience»
another one of the Stark children with their direwolves
sansa
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Im not gonna finish her so why not post this brienne here
Ref was sir galahad by george frederick watts
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sometimes when you guys discuss who is the REAL younger more beautiful queen you sound exactly like cersei. it's no one and it's everyone. it's the idea of a younger more beautiful queen simply existing. cersei thinks it's sansa, then thinks it's margaery, and it is. because cersei's crazy paranoid brain has done the work for her. the ymbq as a figment of her imagination has actually cast her down and taken all she holds dear.
#the way the hang up is always the beauty component and never what is satisfying to the narrative or to cersei’s own story or the ymbq’s#it’s always just a discussion of which literal child is the most objectively attractive#like that would ever be the point grrm is trying to make. lets think deeper mamas#asoiaf gen
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METAMORPHOSIS AS SURVIVAL
Flowers in the Attic, V. C. Andrews (1979) / A Storm of Swords, George R. R. Martin (2000)
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