“I’ll be the shadow, you’ll be the light” [ – Ghost ]
Sansa & Jon in the North.
— Art comm done by CaoAmoss!! ❣️
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“I’ll be the shadow, you’ll be the light” [ – Ghost ]
Sansa & Jon in the North.
— Art comm done by CaoAmoss!! ❣️
Inspired by the idea of a user on the Weyler reddit.
I would be nice to see this reversed version in the show ^_^
End of season one, Tyler and Wednesday driving in opposite directions.
End of season two, Tyler and Wednesday driving in the same direction.
I don't even know what to say.
Incredible how much they hate us for existing lol
I genuinely will forever be amazed by the kool-aid those people drank to deem us as 'dreadful' and oh so terrible when we always have been a fandom minority and not even a loud one! People always dunk and mocked us! It's like acting like the bullied kids is actually the bully because they tell their bullies to stop bullying them while they still enjoy the activities that makes people bully them for.
Lol.
Meanwhile another faction of the fandom used to routinely send us death threats, insulted us a on daily basis (using ableist slurs more often than not), actually HACKED several jonsa and Sansa fans' Twitter acounts, harassed some of us across several social media, going so far as to target jonsas' families (incl. kids), created fake Jonsa blogs, bullied Sophie Turner off of Twatter and were openly proud of it, body shamed Rose Leslie (specifically the Kimilias), fat shamed John Bradly and went after Maisie Williams and Isaac Hempstead-Wright because of Dany-critical comments they made in interviews, bullied Emilia Clarke's ex boyfriend, spread that nude picture of an unconscious Kit Harington whenever he said something even vaguely negative about their fave, had very public fights with figure skating fans, Mulder x Scully fans and *checks notes* William Shatner 🥲
But sure Jan, we're the toxic ones here 🙄
It's a classic manipulation trick used by all assholes, narcissists, bullies, abusers and authoritarian figures since time immemorial (and more recently by pricks like Trump and Putin): accuse your target of whatever you yourself are guilty of. The sad thing is the normies and most of the fandom fell for it, so this is where we're (still) at.
(This all happened between late 2016 and ~2019. I stopped paying attention and disengaged after that, so I have no idea what they've been up to more recently. And frankly, I don't want to know either)
From observation, all that shippers of popular or even fairly popular non canon pairings need to do to be considered "toxic" by people who like canon pairings or like ships that aren't even canon but are regarded as guaranteed to happen by most of the fandom is to dare to go against what is generally accepted.
This is so ironic because a random keyword search on Google of ships like Jonsa and other unfairly vilified ships would 90% of the time bring up articles like this or Reddit posts ( just try searching for Jonsa on Twitter lol) complaining about the ship and its shippers while the tags of the ships these antis enjoy; on all corners of the internet, are filled with positive/neutral content for their ship because we don't usually bother talking about their ship and even when we do our voices aren't even enough to drown out theirs. And then you're left wondering: Who's actually the toxic one here?
Little bird
Sansa is the definition on a soft, elegant, strong female character, and I don’t mean strong in a sense she’s a strong person (even so- she does become more resilient as time moves on)
I mean by being a strong written character, she’s a unique pov, we don’t get to see many young soft female characters now a days that being treated as serious as her-
A fairy tail in reverse some people call her story and I think it’s accurate-
I might draw her in a more classic northern style later on- but I do like her light blue flowery dress she wears at some point in the show :-)
Familiar, but not quite right
Cat & Lady Stoneheart
My favorite protagonist 🐺❄️🧡
I will forever find it incredibly frustrating that anything positive about Sansa Stark is somehow credited to another character.
"Sansa's kindness and compassion are because of The Hound."
"Sansa's resilience is obviously due to her time spent with Cersei."
"Sansa's cleverness is only attributed to Littlefinger's lessons."
As if she didn't already have any of these attributes from the get go?... Many of you are either in denial, or have stupidly fallen for the petty ramblings of characters who view Sansa as nothing more than a “foolish little girl.”
Little bird
Sansa has always been my greatest inspiration to survive and overcome no matter what
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Jon's father vetoed his wish to join the Night's Watch, but as he grew older, the loneliness in his heart only intensified... Especially on such celebratory days, he sometimes felt like a complete outsider.
harpy hare, where have you buried all your children?
Jon's father vetoed his wish to join the Night's Watch, but as he grew older, the loneliness in his heart only intensified... Especially on such celebratory days, he sometimes felt like a complete outsider.
Tried my hand with drawing Jon Snow- I’m not a fan of how it came out out but I might as well upload :’)
Honestly, we should throw out the term "strong female character," it doesn't mean anything anymore and I see it applied to female characters with zero personality who punch things. I don't care if a female character can punch things or if she's the weakest person in the story, does she have a personality? a compelling backstory? female friendships (instead of just rivals)? goals and hobbies that have nothing to do with the male lead? silly little quirks all her own? does she feel like a human, who was born and has loved and cried and lost but has found it in herself to make it to the end? is her strength in her integrity or her heart or in her limbs? can I understand her motivations? can I see the world through her eyes and know her heart?
Don't give me strong female characters, give me human female characters.
I've noticed a lot of people give characters bastard names like Gendry Waters or Satin Flowers and like it makes sense to do it for clarity (there's lots of posts about fabric in the satin tag) but it's interesting because that's not actually their names. Bastard names are used when they are officially recognised, or like unofficially semi-recognised like Mya Stone. If both they're completely unrecognised or both their parents are smallfolk, then they're just plain simple Garak [insert first name here]. So that's how you get this passage:
"I know his name. Was there ever a name so apt? It proclaims his bastardy, his high birth, and the turmoil he brings with him. Edric Storm."
A trestle table had been set up across the cave, in a cleft in the rock. Behind it sat a woman all in grey, cloaked and hooded. In her hands was a crown, a bronze circlet ringed by iron swords. She was studying it, her fingers stroking the blades as if to test their sharpness. Her eyes glimmered under her hood. - Brienne VIII, aFfC
Drawing for @mdtb of Lady Stoneheart crowning Robb who has Greywind's head. Made for the @thenorthsource project that is raising funds for palestine, lebanon and sudan 🇵🇸 🇱🇧 🇸🇩