Not every lady is a warrior, and that's okay
Snow White isn't a warrior - she is a lady diplomat, and later ruler And that's okay
Cinderella isn't a warrior - she is a lady, artist, and later ruler, and that's okay
Aurora isn't a warrior - she is a lady, diplomat and later ruler. And that's okay
Jane Bennet isn't a warrior - she is a lady and artist. And that's okay
Meg March isn't a warrior - she is a homemaker, artist and lady. And that's okay
Hurrem Sultan isn't a warrior - she is a lady, diplomat, ruler and strategist. And that's okay
Lucrezia Borgia isn't a warrior - she is a lady, cultural patron and diplomat. And that's okay
Maid Marian isn't a warrior - she is a lady, cultural patron and diplomat. And that's okay
Cleopatra VII isn't really a warrior - she is a lady, alchemist and ruler. And that's okay
Scheherazade isn't really a warrior - she is a lady, storyteller, ruler and diplomat. And that's okay
Laura Vlahos ( Clint Barton's wife ) isn't a warrior - she is a medic. And that's okay
Cosette isn't a warrior - she is a lady and artist. And that's okay
Queen Guinevere isn't really a warrior - she is a lady, strategist, cultural patron and ruler. And that's okay
Millie ( 7 Brides ) isn't a warrior - she is a homemaker and agriculturalist. And that's okay.
Christine Daae isn't a warrior - she is a performing artist and lady. And that's okay
Duchess ( Aristocats ) isn't a warrior - she is a lady, socialite and musician. And that's okay
Lady Jocelyn ( A Knight's Tale ) isn't a warrior - she is a lady and diplomat. And that's okay
Padme Amidala isn't really a warrior - she is a lady, ruler, diplomat and politician. And that's okay.
A lady can be impressive even without swinging a weapon
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Lady Jocelyn, even taller than her daughter, moves gracefully despite taking such long strides to make up the distance betwixt herself and her good mother. Cordially, Corlys relinquishes the Queen to her and steps back as if to excuse himself.
Queen Alysanne does not let him escape.
“Lord Corlys, do join Jocelyn and I in our carriage. The walk to the docks from here is most tiresome and, worst of all, dreadfully boring; I promise my good daughter and I are excellent entertainment.”
A doodle of two of my favourite ladies from waaaaaaaaaaay back in Chapter 4 of Ex libris ❤️ this era of Targaryens is by far my favourite
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Targaryen Princesses (Part 1)
(by birth or marriage)
Princess Ceryse Hightower
Princess Aerea Targaryen
Princess Daenerys Targaryen
Princess Jocelyn Baratheon
Princess Alyssa Targaryen
Princess Daella Targaryen
Princess Saera Targaryen
Princess Viserra Targaryen
Princess Gael Targaryen
Princess Rhaenys Targaryen
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Ladies of House Baratheon:
Aelinor*, elder daughter of Ronnal
*This is the older of the two unnamed daughters of Ronnal Baratheon. We don’t know her name so I’ve given her the name Aelinor. We also don't know her age relative to her cousin Jocelyn so I've made a guess that she's a few years older.
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Lady Jocelyn Baratheon
Jocelyn was wife of Prince Aemon Targaryen and had only child with him, Rhaenys the Queen who never was.
Game by: Kinibee.
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The Lady Jocelyn stands where he had anticipated her daughter. Hair as dark as the princess’ is fair, dressed in accents of yellow where Rhaenys would favour hues of red, the resemblance between the two is still remarkable; the same dark eyes, capped by an arched, sceptical brow, offset by the curve of high cheekbones. She even has a freckle upon her cheek, he notices for the first time, a mirror image of the one she had bestowed upon her only child.
POV: you just pissed off Jocelyn Baratheon by making romantic overtures towards her daughter 😅
I’m in a Jocelyn phase at the moment, so here’s a doodle from chapter six of Ex libris
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