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“False face must hide what the false heart doth know.”
—Macbeth (Act I, Scene VII), Shakespeare
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The Key to the North
Chapter 37

'Gilly! I know of her. Wetnurse for the babe that would have been the King-Beyond-the-Wall's successor! I will not speak of what I know of her! If she is aiding you, then that is all to the good...'
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Thou canst not say I did it: never shake Thy gory locks at me.
—Act III Scene IV, Macbeth, Shakespeare
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Stephen Dillane as Stannis Baratheon Game of Thrones 2x04 - The Garden of Bones! (pt 2)
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Stephen Dillane as Stannis Baratheon Game of Thrones 2x04 - The Garden of Bones! (pt.1)
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"I'm sorry my friend. It's happening. Kaos is coming."
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"Give me regards to...
Oh, you know, who-the-fuck-ever."
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Behold! (For the second time!) My very own poster for Alex Rider as a multicoloured linocut! Roughly A3 size, printed with oil based paints, the blue mixed by yours truly.
Had a blast working on it even though it was a wee bit nerve-wrecking, but in the end I think it was worth it :,) I just love doing Alex Rider themed traditional prints! 💖
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Stephen Dillane back in Fantasy World after Game of thrones(as Stannis Baratheon)
In Kaos tv series on Netflix
Aka Prometheus 🔥
In Greek mythology, Prometheus is one of the Titans, the supreme trickster, and a god of fire.
I like him when play any fantasy character 🫠❤️🔥


#prometheus#kaos netflix#kaos#stephen dillane#stephendillane#stannis baratheon#stephen_dillane#stannis_baratheon#greek mythology#greek gods
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It was from them that he learned about the battle beneath the Wall. "Stannis landed his knights at Eastwatch, and Cotter Pyke led him along the ranger's roads, to take the wildlings unawares," Giant told him. "He smashed them. Mance Rayder was taken captive, a thousand of his best slain, including Harma Dogshead. The rest scattered like leaves before a storm, we heard." The gods are good, Sam thought. If he had not gotten lost as he made his way south from Craster's Keep, he and Gilly might have walked right into the battle . . . or into Mance Rayder's camp, at the very least. That might have been well enough for Gilly and the boy, but not for him. Sam had heard all the stories about what wildlings did with captured crows. He shuddered.
Nothing that his brothers told him prepared him for what he found at Castle Black, however. The common hall had burned to the ground and the great wooden stair was a mound of broken ice and scorched timbers. Donal Noye was dead, along with Rast, Deaf Dick, Red Alyn, and so many more, yet the castle was more crowded than Sam had ever seen; not with black brothers, but with the king's soldiers, more than a thousand of them. There was a king in the King's Tower for the first time in living memory, and banners flew from the Lance, Hardin's Tower, the Grey Keep, the Shieldhall, and other buildings that had stood empty and abandoned for long years. "The big one, the gold with the black stag, that's the royal standard of House Baratheon," he told Gilly, who had never seen banners before. "The fox-and-flowers is House Florent. The turtle is Estermont, the swordfish is Bar Emmon, and the crossed trumpets are for Wensington."
—ASOS, Chapter 75, Samwell IV
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Oh my god shirtless stephen after long time

Um... 😳😳😳
Thank you to both @introvertedpedant and @dxcstrange-stuff for feeding me this striding forth photo this morning. 🤭

"Don't miss it!" (I certainly did not! With him wearing those short shorts, how could anyone!)
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"I remember the first time my father took me to court, Robert had to hold my hand. I could not have been older than four, which would have made him five or six. We agreed afterward that the king had been as noble as the dragons were fearsome." Stannis snorted. "Years later, our father told us that Aerys had cut himself on the throne that morning, so his Hand had taken his place. It was Tywin Lannister who'd so impressed us."
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—A Storm of Swords, Davos V
Artwork of the Iron Throne: The Iron Throne - by artist Jake Murray. © Fantasy Flight Games.

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