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I should not be dreaming wolf dreams, the girl told herself. The wolf dreams belonged to Arya of House Stark. Try as she might, though, she could not rid herself of Arya.
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“King Crow”
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There’s a great juxtaposition there from when in season 2 Jon’s captured Ygritte and he knows he should kill her but he can’t do it because he’s too good of a person. He had that moment again here. He’s thinking: ‘Can I kill a man in cold blood?’ And this time he does it. That’s a big change for Jon. I feel like somehow Jon knows, somehow deep down, that Slynt is an unjust man who’s done bad things and that’s what gives him the power to do that. – Kit Harington (x)
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The 998th Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch
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You weren’t a knight, but you were a Kingsguard to Renly Baratheon, weren’t you? Lord Tyrion said he was a good man. He was.
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"There must always be a Stark in Winterfell."
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I have made a short comic.
Based on a dream of Ned Stark, a famous scene that was happening bellow the mountains of Dorne, beside a structure known as Tower of Joy, although sorrow made it never to be forgotten by the suviving players.
A caption from the first novel of A Song of Ice and Fire, A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin.
Valar Morghulis.
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She was the blood of the dragon, but Ser Barristan had warned her that in that blood there was a taint. Could I be going mad? They had called her father mad, once.
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Lady Sansa, before your mother’s death, I was her sworn sword. I gave my word I would find you and protect you.
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Shouldn’t you be training, too? Well, I’m hardly a new recruit.
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