If Princess Shireen Baratheon and Lady Lyanna Mormont had lived, I think they would have liked each other. I don’t have a lot of back up this opinion, I just think they were both smart, strong young women. And they would have liked each other.
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Me watching Game of Thrones from the beginning going "ugh when does Brienne come into the show?"
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I love how every time I rewatch game of thrones I get to the end of season 7 and go “gee I sure wish they had finished the show, so sad there’s no more!” And then ignore season 8 🤣🤣
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roronoa zoro of the night’s watch
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The fact that the episode where Arya assists Tywin and famously says “most girls are stupid” corresponds directly with the chapter in the books where she overhears Chiswyck laughing about how the mountain and his lackeys (him included) gang-raped a 13 year old child, and this harrows and angers Arya so much that she adds all of these people to her prayer kill list and uses her one of her three precious death-wishes with Jaqen H’ghar is the reason I will be personally beating the bloody shit out of d&d.
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I would personally like to thank the costume designers of GoT for putting Charles Dance in over-knee leather boots.
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the food group game of thrones got me sweating bullets
brennan lee mulligan should be tried for his crimes, and then immediately exonerated for his craft
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"Stay back, he has blue eyes"
"I've ways had blue eyes"
Will never not be funny to me
Also: season 8 babey! Let's go 🫡
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WAIT
Does “sweet summer child” come from Game of Thrones?!?!
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Robb x Margaery AU I thought of the other day
Wherein the Tyrells discover the Red Wedding plot and decide to warn the Young Wolf, resulting in him and his soldiers turning the tables on the traitorous Freys and Boltons. Robb then goes on to defeat Stannis and Tywin, storming King's Landing, claiming the Iron Throne, and winning the War of the Five Kings.
Though the Tyrells had planned to wed Margaery to the new king, Margaery knew enough about the honorable Robb Stark that she knew he would not put aside the wife he'd married in wartime, Talisa. Instead of seducing him, she instead installed herself as an invaluable advisor, and eventually, a grateful Robb named her his Hand of the King.
Robb finds that he enjoys being a king... but his queen chafes under her new crown. Unable to share his day-to-day with a wife who is quickly coming to resent him and their new lifestyle, Robb spends more time with his ever faithful Lady Hand, whom he regards as his dearest friend.
For Margaery's part, she truly does not intend to seduce Robb, no matter how handsome and gallant she finds him. Their friendship is true, and she finds that she rather likes not having to tie her worth to a husband, even as her family is trying to persuade her otherwise.
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