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THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR ↳ T'Nia Miller as Hannah Grose
requested by anon
Never been about me
whatever that means!
HOUSE OF THE DRAGON S03E02 — “Queen’s Landing”
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This is pretty old but I touched it up.
He said the food overall was truly exceptional. And creative. He said the talent here is undeniable. That there's a scallop dish he hasn't been able to stop thinking about and the hospitality was beautiful. He said the room felt alive without being precious or try-hard.
THE BEAR, 5.08 "The Original Beef of Chicagoland"
HOUSE OF THE DRAGON ↳ The Winter Wolves
Little did Lord Lefford suspect that he would soon face a stiffer test, for an army of fresh foes was descending on them from the north: two thousand savage northmen, flying Queen Rhaenyra's quartered banners. At their head rode the Lord of Barrowton, Roderick Dustin, a warrior so old and hoary men called him Roddy the Ruin. His host was made up of grizzled greybeards in old mail and ragged skins, every man a seasoned warrior, every man ahorse. They called themselves the Winter Wolves. "We have come to die for the dragon queen," Lord Roderick announced at the Twins, when Lady Sabitha Frey rode to greet them.
—Fire & Blood, The Dying of the Dragons (Rhaenyra Triumphant) by George R.R. Martin.