Stranger Things :: four kinds of love
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“They cannot save you, Jane.” “No. But I can save them.”

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Stranger Things :: four kinds of love
Inspiration [x]
“They cannot save you, Jane.” “No. But I can save them.”
Women of Game of Thrones ➝ Sansa Stark I’m a slow learner, it’s true. But I learn.
the (living) gangsey: plant baby edition
Taylor Kitsch as: Tim Riggins (Friday Night Lights 2006-2011)
These days, there are angry ghosts all around us - dead from wars, sickness, starvation - and nobody cares. So you say you’re under a curse? So what? So’s the whole damn world.
Princess Mononoke (1997) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Oh excuse me, madam. Sorry, this may see strange, but have you seen a fallen star anywhere?
Stardust | 2007 | dir. Matthew Vaughn
Child? He’s seen more wars than you’ve seen fights.
6.10 / 7.07
Sansa is the Lady of Winterfell. Arya is her Sword.
The old Stark saying of “He who passed the sentence should swing the sword” is totally reinterpreted here. Neither Sansa nor Arya would have the physical ability to wield Ice, their ancestral greatsword, if the blade was still there. So, instead, they became to the two halves of that whole statement.
Arya acknowledges that she could never be the Lady of Winterfell, not like Sansa could, so she became something else. Sansa couldn’t kill someone, not like Arya or her brothers or her father could, but she doesn’t need to do that. What I think we’ll see in the final season of Game of Thrones is Arya operating as the metaphorical sword that Sansa wields in the defense of their home.
After all, Sansa and Arya are opposite sides of the same coin. Sansa can rule and protect the North as the Lady of Winterfell and Warden of the North. Arya can serve as the Sword of Winterfell, keeping the peace, executing those who commit treason, and defending their home in the ways she was trained.
“Are you going to order him to kill me?”
They were here together, the children of the forest and the First Men. They fought together against their common enemy. Despite their differences, despite their suspicions. Together. We need to do the same if we’re going to survive.
The Spoils of War
“Flee, you idiot”.
Knight and dragon
3.05 // 7.04 “Burn them all,” he said. “Burn them in their homes, burn them in their beds.” (requested by ceaselesslyinlove)
You kept your vow.