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THEY WERE PLANNING THIS ALL ALONG
i think it's safe to think that Shae has been raped by Tywin. Like seriously, I've always felt like Tywin view on sexuality and women were extremely creepy and sick.
Other than with Joanna, which was healthy by all accounts, you are correct.Â
I really enjoyed the discussion @poorquentyn was having today about Shae and Tywin during a series of asks and he kindly gave me permission to compile them so that I could have them on my blog in one place.
You really think Shae had a choice being in that room? Even if Varys didnât arrange for it (which, lbr, he almost certainly did), sheâs at the mercy of Cersei and Tywin, and they donât consider her a person. âI never meant those things I said, the queen made me. Please. Your father frightens me so.â [x]
Tywin has a violent, rapacious, boundary-breaking sexuality. The flipping of his shit over his dadâs mistress is part of that. He stripped her naked for a reason, and that reason is not too far off from the reason Joffrey had Sansa stripped in open court.
I think Tywin puts the chain around [Shaeâs] neck because he is working through some seriously heavy shit regarding not only his own sexuality, but his fatherâs and his sonâs, and maybe his late double grandsonâs. [x]
the notion that Shae screwed Tyrion over is just ludicrous. It completely ignores the power dynamics at work, i.e., Shae never has any power, at any time, and has to dance to the tune of whatever powerful person can get away with killing her at any moment, including Cersei, including Tywin, including Tyrion at the very end. Whatâs being condemned in ASOS is not Shae, but a hierarchy and a definition of personhood and rights that leaves her with no options. [x]
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A Study in Adaptation and Empowerment
Book!Sansa: Often spouts off random historical and literary trivia, referencing various Westeros myths, historical events, and figures such as Queen Naerys, Aemon the Dragonknight, the twin knights Ser Arryk and Ser Erryk, Baelor the Blessed and his trials walking through the snake pit, the lineage of House Tyrell and how it traces back to Garth Greenhand, the Arryn family tree, Florian and Jonquil, and Jenny of the Oldstones and Prince Duncan. Has an encyclopedic knowledge of every house and sigil in Westeros. Can also read and write better than her much older brothers, play two instruments, and eventually gets to the point where she can sniff out little plots of Littlefinger's.
Show!Sansa: Thinks "shift" is the rude word for dung. Doesn't appear to have any actual interests or skills beyond sewing (sometimes), eating lemoncakes, and fawning over boys.
Book!Sansa: Can identify Barristan Selmy and Renly Baratheon on sight, even when she's never met them before.
Show!Sansa: Doesn't even recognize the man whose life she saved, and doesn't pick up on the fact that Tyrion and Shae know each other despite their obvious signals.
Book!Sansa: Carefully inspects a secret message she gets for signs of a trap, carries a knife with her to a clandestine meeting and threatens the person there just in case it is. Spends months plotting a potential escape, even trying a different route independent of her former plans when her co-conspirator is evasive and slow to act. Also refuses to speak to any of her maids, who she knows to be spies immediately. By Joffrey's wedding, though she doesn't know about the poison, she does know she's meant to escape and already has things packed. She immediately realizes who was behind the poison and how it was transmitted through her hairnet, which she knew would play a part in her escape without being aware of the poison plot. Does not trust her "rescuer" at all, refusing the food he offers her and confronting him on his lies, constantly trying to work out what he's up to.
Show!Sansa: Just sort of sits around and cries a lot without any sort of active involvement in insuring her escape. Trusts Littlefinger even though there's no reason to because he says he's her friend. Just sort of randomly gets accosted by Dontos months later in a garden and accepts his random and suspicious gift without any hesitation or questions asked. Later happily walks into the home of the family that killed hers for "revenge" without any knowledge of what the actual plan is, what the situation is, or means to protect herself or take action in case things go wrong. Is eager to bond with Tyrion at first because he promised he would never hurt her (a promise Joffrey made her before almost verbatim), even kneeling to him at once with little prompting. Also blindly trusts this random maid for no reason. And is totally okay with believing Ramsay has "already fallen for her" with no question as to how she's supposed to handle things if he hasn't. Also trusts the broken down Theon (whom she has already verbally abused) with an errand integral to her escape from Winterfell. And just blindly offers up her secret identity (while being wanted for regicide) to a bunch of strangers after having been betrayed repeatedly.
Book!Sansa: Sees Lancel Lannister, a young man who taunted her and took active part in her abuse, bleeding on the floor from a terrible wound, and makes sure he sees a maester, just in time to save his life.
Show!Sansa: Looks at the physically and psychologically tortured and mutilated Theon Greyjoy, who can barely walk or speak properly anymore, and tells him that she doesn't care what Ramsay does to him and later tells him that she'd do everything Ramsay did to him if she could.
Book!Sansa: Fights off Lysa Arryn when she tries to kill her by grabbing her by the hair and pulling herself from her mad aunt's grip.
Show!Sansa: Just cries and fidgets helplessly as she is abused even more and is utterly helpless until Petyr comes to save her.
Book!Sansa: Risks herself to save Dontos, talks Joffrey out of running down a beggar woman and instead convinces him to throw her a coin because she knows it would be better if he appeared gentler. Listens to Cersei preach about how fear is the only way to rule and, even after all the terror she's experienced and all the awful people she's seen rise to power through violence and fear, reflects internally that love is definitely, surely the better path to loyalty and devotion and vows that if/when she is queen, she will make the people love her.
Show!Sansa: Is so oblivious that she doesn't understand what poverty is and has to have it explained to her. Upon learning that Theon didn't kill her brothers and instead killed two farm boys, doesn't seem to give a shit that two other innocent children were still fucking murdered.
Book!Sansa: Is often threatened and taunted by Sandor Clegane The Hound and always responds with kindness, courtesy, and sympathy. When he responds to a compliment upon their first private interaction by taunting her, telling her a violent story, and belittling her, she is sweet and kind. She stays this way even after he threatens her life. Then she includes him in her prayers. When he breaks into her room, forces her onto a bed, holds a knife to her throat, and demands a "song", she responds with a kind and soothing hymn that calms him, reminds him that there is goodness in the world, and gets him to back off. Eventually this helps inspire him to change his life entirely and pursue a path of peace and public service.
Show!Sansa: Just acts generally freaked out by the Hound, even though his threats are FAR less explicit and only ever accompanied by well-meaning advice. Is not sexually assaulted by him the night of the Blackwater, just sort of talks to him and rejects his offer to help her escape. There is no sign that she thinks of him again.
Book!Sansa: Is offered a marriage to Willas Tyrell, heir to Highgarden. While she is attracted to Loras and has a sort of schoolgirl crush, she notes that he doesn't care for her too much. Upon being told Loras is off the table, accepts this without a second thought and turns her thoughts to the scholarly, disabled, older Willas, whom she has never met. She eagerly awaits and fantasizes about him because it is her path out of King's Landing and her new friend Margaery assures her that he is kind and intelligent. Knows him to be disabled, and actively thinks about how she won't care if he's fat or unattractive like his father. She still sees him as her rescuer, a man she is eager to marry despite his disability, and decides she'll make him love her and give him sons. Upon having the marriage to Tyrion sprung on her (after she's in the damn dress, when she is dragged to the sept and told she's going to get married and raped whether she likes it or not), she looks at his disfigurements and acknowledges that he is not so bad as the rest, and notes that he was kind to her once, even while actively insisting she just doesn't want to marry a Lannister (any Lannister, regardless of appearance). Still manages to hold back her tears for fucking HOURS and hold her resolve through numerous threats, sexual assaults, and humiliations that happen throughout the day. Refuses to kneel at first because she's just so fucking sick of being expected to just take the cavalcade of abuse, but eventually does kneel and kiss her husband because she feels bad about people laughing at him. Feels active pity for him (even after he molests her, even after she finds out her mother and brother were killed by one of his family's plots, even though she doesn't trust him), despite her constant fear of him raping her and her ongoing trauma, all while withholding her secrets and still pursuing escape.
Show!Sansa: Is totally into marrying Loras, constantly waxing on about how hot he is even after she's alerted to the Tyrion marriage weeks ahead of time. Seems far more interested in his pretty hair and nice ass than his personality or getting the fuck out of King's Landing (something that only occurs to her when Margaery brings it up weeks later. It never occurs to Sansa because she's too busy staring longingly at Loras's pretty hair to consider this). Mulls on about the contrast in her suitors' physical appearance, despite Loras's repeat displays of a complete lack of interest (which she never seems to recognize). Upon learning of the new marriage arrangement, spends hours crying as she gazes at Loras. Kneels immediately at the wedding when prompted, then later totally starts confiding in and bonding with Tyrion (even after learning of the Red Wedding, she tells him the real reason she goes to the Godswood for no fucking reason).
Book!Sansa: Notices hostilities from Loras at once. Upon learning the Tyrells want her for political purposes, just accepts this and decides to make the most of it. Highgarden is still a lovely place, she'd be safe, and she can make Willas love her even if he only cares about her claim right now.
Show!Sansa: Never notices how uninterested Loras is and talks about how she "feels like she is in a dream" even as Loras is looking around with an "EWWWW! GIRLS!!!" face.
Book!Sansa: Cares for the sickly, disabled Robin Arryn all while firmly instilling some (grievously needed) boundaries upon him, managing at thirteen to be twenty times the mother thirty-something Lysa Arryn was. Even manages to get the epileptic, panic-attack prone kid across a narrow mountain path a mile into the air beset by winds as she talks him down from an attack. Is the only one who can control him, and is adored by everyone in the Vale for it.
Show!Sansa: Never takes responsibility for anyone, never really charms anyone, is totally content to just leave her cousin with some people she doesn't trust to set off to wherever the man in her life wants her to go (even without knowing where that is).
Book!Sansa: Manages to get some of Littlefinger's plans out of him, and learns of his means of accomplishing his goals. Keeps all of these things in mind constantly and notes subtle facial ticks and movements he makes when he is wearing his "Littlefinger" mask and playing people.
Show!Sansa: Just sort of takes his word for it when he says she should marry Ramsay for "vengeance" without asking for specifications as to how. Later is willing to accept the plan B of just "making Ramsay hers" even though he's a fucking Bolton and that doesn't really clear up how this is supposed to lead to vengeance. She takes Littlefinger's word for it that Ramsay has fallen for her. Is totally okay with being left in the den of her enemies without any means of protection.
Book!Sansa: Charms and manipulates people she needs with subtle hints of snark. Uses this to not only occasionally talk Joffrey out of violence, but later starts seducing Harry the Heir, acknowledging that she needs him to like her even if she doesn't like him.
Show!Sansa: Openly antagonizes Ramsay when she even bothers to interact with him, showing no sign of trying to "make him hers" or confirm that he's fallen for her. Continues to taunt her rapist and abuser even after he's revealed how dangerous and temperamental he is.
Book!Sansa: Knows immediately that Marillion is a creep, that Lyn Corbray is a fucking scumbag, that Harry the heir is a douche.
Show!Sansa: Can't even realize how much of a psycho Ramsay is even after he parades his torture victim around, doesn't realize Loras isn't into her, doesn't realize that maybe the mutilated, brainwashed, obsessively obedient and cowed Theon might not be the best person to trust with her one means of escape from his master.
Book!Sansa: Actively forces herself to think as her alternate identity "Alayne", purposely picks clothes that will disguise her better, thinks up little details to add to her character, and tries to be careful around people who might recognize her, like Bronze Yohn Royce.
Show!Sansa: Can't even think to cover her distinctive red hair when walking out in the open. Later just decides a dye job is enough to hide herself even after she's dispensed with the false identity. Travels out in the open and greets people as Sansa Stark even though SHE IS STILL WANTED FOR FUCKING REGICIDE.
Book!Sansa: Doesn't really trust anyone. The last person she trusts is a man whose life she saves (who turns out to just be acting on Littlefinger's orders). After that, no one, though she still tries to reach out and make friends.
Show!Sansa: Randomly trusts this random old lady with a dumb plan, walks into the dark Bolton kennels at Myranda's bidding, then lets her bathe her, reveals her secret identity to strangers in the Vale, trusts Theon with the candle plot. But either dismisses or insults almost everyone she encounters.
Book!Sansa: Intends to go into the North with an army and proclaim her rights to Winterfell.
Show!Sansa: Let's Littlefinger lead her all the way to Moat Caillin without a word about where they're heading. When she finds out they're heading to the Bolton-controlled Winterfell, agrees to go with only a small group of guards (despite the price on her head and the war torn area), and is later way too cool with letting Littlefinger ditch her for King's Landing without even leaving the guards. Is ready to just rely on Stannis winning and just handing over Wardenship of the North, even though none of these things are assured.
Book!Sansa: Doesn't voice all of her thoughts to anyone, particularly regarding her loyalties. Twice she tries to warn Margaery away from marrying him. The first time when there is a cover of singing and tons of pressure. A second time without prompting or pressure, purely out of the goodness of her heart, and only when she is riding out in the middle of the Kingswood with Margaery, where she is far more assured of privacy. Takes a similar route with Dontos, only meeting him in the godswood.
Show!Sansa: Will openly talk about hating Joffrey to a maid hired by the Lannisters right smack dab in the middle of the Red Keep.
Book!Sansa: Carries a dinner knife with her to a clandestine meeting just in case it is a trap, even threatening to stab a potential attacker. Makes frequent trips at night to meet with her ally, using religious fervor and prayer as an alibi to the point where she spends hours upon hours during the day praying in the sept to reinforce this show of piety. It fools everyone, including her usually perceptive husband who expresses an interest in getting to know her. Even after she's escaped and she's accused of regicide, people talk about how pious she was.
Show!Sansa: Grabs a corkscrew and instead of using it as a weapon (or grabbing a knife from her food tray) against her rapist (who likely sleeps next to her after he's done raping her), uses it to.... pick a lock? And then just walks out in broad daylight in front of her rapist's men, expecting not to be caught. This works until it doesn't.
Book!Sansa: As of the latest installment, is making close friends, has figured out a way to draw all the power players in the Vale to the same location, is charming Harry the Heir and all the Vale lords, eating lemon cakes, dancing, eavesdropping on Littlefinger's conversations, and caring for a sick kid.
Show!Sansa: As of the latest installment, is (kind of?) rescued by a man when he kills her husband's mistress, grabs her, and they jump off a wall. This is after weeks of being locked in a room where she is raped and beaten nightly and spending some time in a tower.
Book!Sansa: All this happens ages 11-13
Show!Sansa: All this happens ages 13-15.
Game of Thrones defenders and creators: The Sansa of the show is smarter, stronger, more likable, and more active. She's actually started to play the game. We wanted to make her more empowered. This seasons especially was all about her taking action and putting the skills she's learned to good use, no longer being a bystander who sits around and weeps but actually being a player. This Sansa is no weak little girl!
Me: Yeah, I can totally see how people think this is a progressive show that makes the "weak, passive, stupid, mean-spirited, shallow" Sansa of the books a more likable, resourceful, intelligent, empowered, and stronger character. Look how much better she plays the game! Look how likable they've made her! Look at that black dress! Yes, this show DEFINITELY improved upon the source material and gave us a far more feminist and empowering storyline. The show gives us a Sansa who can FINALLY play the game! This is the Sansa who knows what she's doing, who is a REAL player, who isn't some weak, shallow, stupid damsel in distress. I'm so glad they went in this direction, it's so much more empowering! Yay! A Sansa who is finally learning and taking on a cool and active story!
âThere is a sweet innocence about you, child.âÂ
why wouldn't you want dany on the throne?(not judging btw,just curious)
nah itâs ok. Iâm warning you this will get very nerdy, and very, very, VERY long.
I wouldnât want her to rule westeros because she doesnât know anything about the country she so desperately wants to rule. itâs like if the queen of england suddenly woke up one day and decided that she wants all of her familyâs old territory back. it wonât happen. it shouldnât happen. dany thinks she knows westeros from the tales viserys told her, but she doesnât. viserys told her a whole lotta bullshit, and she doesnât seem interested in hearing the truth. the Starks are not âusurperâs dogsâ, the baratherons were 100% right in wanting aerys to fuck off, eccetera eccetera.Â
Some of the bullshit Vis told her that will and already is impacting the skewed image she has of Westeros:
we are entitled to the throne, itâs mine (hers, now) by right - they lost that right when aerys was killed, the baratheons rule by right of conquest. just like aegon the conqueror did after valyria went boom.
westerosi people will welcome us with open arms (now she has 3 weapons of mass destruction and a whole army behind her. the peasants are going to /love/ that!),Â
we are the chosen ones. itâs in our blood. itâs our destiny. nobody does it better than the targaryens. (repeat this at least 56 times a day).
we have many friends in westeros (no you donât. the martells are gone, ,the starks/baratheons/tullys/lannisters are all âusurperâs dogsâ and the tyrells are lannister loyalists who have already been attacked by the greyjoys in ADWD. The only remaining targ loyalists are the greyjoys)
the martells are our friends. dany doesnât know that yet, but Quent is dead. and Aegon is on the way. Arianne/Aegon is a very strong possibility. Literally everyone who wouldâve supported her will flock to Aegon as soon as he steps on their territory. The fact that Aegon might screw it all up itâs another matter entirely
Some of the reasons I donât think itâd be a good idea for her to rule Westeros:
has never been trained to rule. Sheâs a GREAT leader, mind you, but a much worse ruler. great at inspiring the masses, idealistic, amazing talker - but godawful military strategist, only passable diplomat, not really the forward thinker. of course thatâs not her fault, she has never been trained like Robb Stark was to be a lord, but thatâs exactly the point. would you vote for a person with no experience in poiltics?
as far as we know, she canât have children. with no other legitimate Targs, her becoming Queen (through a bloody conquest / motherfucking dance with dragons VOL.2 featuring Aegon âYoung Griffâ Targaryen (?) which will literally /destroy/ westeros) is only going to lead to another Civil War when other factions try to take the throne. I WANT A STABLE IRON THRONE FOR THE NEXT 50 YEARS THANK YOU V MUCH
If R+L=J, Jon just has a better claim. Better education. Better cultural background. Better attitude (jon is just the opposite of dany = GREAT ruler, much worse leader. watch him get ceasarâd because he has the charisma of a goldfish left in the sun), better inter-house relationships (stark+targaryen = everyone has to bow down to him because heâs a bit of both). also he doesnât have an army of foreigners and a fucktruck of former slaves to worry about
if aegon is Real, he has a much better claim than Jon, Dany, or anyone else + top notch education. Like, really seriously prepared to be a king since he was 0 years old. Literally trained his whole life to be a king. If heâs forreal (or even if heâs not, fuck targaryens tbh), Aegon sounds like a good alternative. plus he has literally the best advisors and listens to them - which is something dany refuses to do.
I simply donât like the idea of dragons coming back for anything else other than meltin off the Others. I want her to fucking save the world with her dragons by fucking shit up beyond the Wall and then do whatever the hell she wants - but keep those 3 unruly fucking dragons away from the paesants of westeros thank you very much.
Mereen screwed every little possibility she had to stop being an Essosi (cos thatâs what she isâŠculturally) and start behaving like a full formed Westerosi. She married a sketchy weak ass mereneese merchant just to ensure her weak ass mereneese peace. what made her think westeros would accept Hizdahr as king? I get it, she wanted to free the slaves, rule mereen, plant trees. But what does that mean for the Iron Throne? A) Aegon went off on his own while she was marrying hizdahr B) Quent died, so did the martell alliance C) Her dragons are basically untrained D) if she leaves, slavery comes back worse than ever. if she stays, goodbye iron throne.Â
I donât like the way she treats cultures that are different form her own. (With that I donât mean slavery - she was 100% correct in wanting slavery gone, even though she should have committed to a long term plan of economic and societal reconstruction afterwards. Which she didnât do.) From the moment she gains power in Mereen, she starts dismissing Ghiscari customs and I really really donât think thatâs appropriate. She just invaded a foreign land and now she wants them to accept her culture as the dominant one. I believe thatâs called imperialism? Either way I donât like it. I get banning slavery, but thereâs no excuse for dismissing Ghiscari wedding customs, social customs, and even eating habits (âew, they eat dogs??â and you ate a raw horseâs heart, please sit the fuck down). Will this go on in Westeros too? Will she fuck with everyoneâs culture while sitting on the Iron Throne too? I canât help but wonder.
I donât like her last chapter at all. Itâs ominous as hell. She will âembrace the dragon in herâ, âembrace the words of her Houseâ aka âFire and Bloodâ.. aka roast everyone and everything who gets in her way. Uhm. Even though it seems like a very convenient thing to do in the situation sheâs in right now, in Mereen, I donât think this is an attitude that will bring anything positive for Westeros.I donât want a person who roasts things because âtheyâre in their wayâ on the iron throne. You know who did that? Aerys. Her dad. And he was killed because he did nothing but roast his enemies for decades.Â
Iâm not even finished itâs just that Iâm tired I canât write anymore. I have a whole lotta other reasons.
tl;dr: she doesnât know shit about the place she wants to conquer, she doesnât seem to want to learn, she has a very troubling attitude towards roasting people in the last chapter of ADWD, she has no ruling experience, mereen was a fucking fiasco & a whole country will be an even worse one. the iron throne needs strategic thinking, not great leadership
then again she might be azor ahai but in that case she dead
The Sansa Stark Project
Iâm putting my money where my mouth is. Will you?
You were angry when Sansa was raped on Game of Thrones. Maybe you decided you wouldnât watch anymore.Â
Every 107 seconds, a real woman is raped just like the character Sansa Stark was. Their trauma doesnât end when a TV show fades to black.
Last week a friend said, âIf people had to donate a penny to rape centers for every word on their blog about the Sansa Stark rape scene, even the ones who could afford it wouldnât post.â
Letâs prove her wrong.
Over the past week Iâve written 5,096 words on rape in Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire on my Tumblr. That is photo proof of my donation to RAINN (the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network). Iâve donated a penny for each word Iâve written. And Iâm betting another $100 (to be donated to RAINN) that 100 of you will do the same.
Canât afford to donate money? Then volunteer one minute at a rape crisis center or hotline for each word youâve written.
If youâre in the US, your donation in Sansa Starkâs name would help RAINN or a local rape crisis center.
If youâre in the UK, your donation or volunteer work in Sansa Starkâs name will help Rapecrisis.
If youâre in Australia, SASS has a list of rape crisis centers that need your help.
Please add more to the list! And tag your post #the sansa stark project.
Use Sansa Starkâs name to help real women. Donate, take a photo, reblog, and then tag 5 people to do the same.
Iâm tagging asoiafuniversity, chryswatchesgot, themarysue, and the closethedoorandcomehere podcast group, including clothospindle, grammarsaveslives, iheartdramas, chickren, ladyoftarth-posts, crayjoy and eonbluenegative.
This is such a fantastic idea! I didnât write much about the scene, but I made a donation to the local branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association and asked them to direct it towards victims of rape.
I tag fleetingmusings, ladybrienne, alysannestark, midnightraptor, brienneoftarth and all those who felt strongly about what happened to Sansa! Donate if you can, however you can <3
Donât forget that this storyline actually happened in the books (just to a different character), whatâs upsetting to me is the fact that D&D decided to include this storyline. They made changes in every other plot in the show, but they chose to go along with a storyline in the books that is rife with rape and abuse and just change the character who receives the brunt of it
Meanwhile, Dorne gets a shitty altered plot and several key characters cut, like D&Dâs priorities are so obvious and shameful itâs disgusting
Character: is an asshole
Me: you are a delight
Character: is actually just a misunderstood child with a tragic backstory
Me: even better
don't overlook Sansa & Bran
or, why does everyone always go straight to Sansa/Jon or Sansa/Robb when Sansa/Bran is in existence???
This post was inspired by a recent ask that donewithwoodenteeth received. Someone asked if Robb and Sansa had as strong of a relationship as Jon and Arya (her answer was no.) Jon and Arya have the strongest bond out of any of the Stark kids, though admittedly Sansa/Arya is my personal favorite and also very popular around tumblr. Iâve seen Bran/Sansa get some love around here, but definitely not as much as Jon/Sansa or Robb/Sansa, and that confuses me. Let me explain why?
So we all know that Sansa can get some unwarranted hate for her early idealism and âsouthron ambitionsâ. Yes, she was very idealistic and naive. Yes, she wanted to go south because thatâs where she thought her destiny lay waiting. Yes, she put too much faith in the stories that she loved.
Except that those three things applied to Bran, too.
Sansa grated for several other reasons as well in the first novel â I just wanted to point out the parallels because really, Sansa and Bran had a lot in common. Gentle-hearted, idealistic young Starks with a fondness for stories (albeit different types of stories) who harbored dreams of a faraway south:
Bran was going to be knight himself someday, one of the Kingsguard. AGOT
She was a Stark of Winterfell, a noble lady, and someday she would be a queen. AGOT
Just as Sansa didnât really want to be a queen for the power and only vaguely grasped what such a position truly meant, Bran knew nothing of the harsh realities of knighthood in Westeros. In this they suffered similarly; neither were able to accomplish their initial dream, and Sansa now knows perfectly well that the queens and knights of her world are often nothing like the ones in the stories.
Though Sansa and Bran share mentor parallels, their stories also seem to sharply diverge: Sansaâs becomes even more rooted in the politics of Westeros, the Game, whereas Branâs ends up firmly entrenched in the Song.
Yet they remain the two Stark kids who are closest to the sky, symbolically if not always literally. Wings, and the lack of them, are incredibly important in both of their story lines, and they both express a desire to fly â perhaps because theyâre both being held captive. Sansa is a pretty little songbird stuck in a cage; Bran is a âwinged wolf bound to earth with grey stone chainsâ.
Thereâs bird imagery everywhere in Sansaâs storyline, from her time spent at the Eyrie to her mentorâs sigil (the mockingbird) to her little cousin Sweetrobin, whose life may currently hang in the balance. And weirdly, while Sansa is called a âlittle birdâ numerous times, Varys of all people is currently looking for her â the man famous for his network of spy children. His âlittle birdsâ.
Meanwhile, Branâs name even means âcrowâ, and he is learning from Bloodraven: more wings. Feeling trapped in his crippled body, he desires to fly.
And finally, one last reason that Bran/Sansa is wonderful is the fact that they always seemed to have a caring, loving relationship. Jon hardly thinks of Sansa, nor she of him; and wrt Robb, I donât think he always prioritized Sansa as highly as he should have. But Bran and Sansa didnât suffer from these problems; Bran even defends Sansa when Robb speaks harshly of her.Â
And Iâm ending this with a few quotes that I find particularly sweet (and sad):
Sansa drifted to sleep as the moon rose, Arya several hours later, curling up in the grass under Nedâs cloak. All through the dark hours he kept his vigil alone. When dawn broke over the city, the dark red blooms of dragonâs breath surrounded the girls where they lay. âI dreamed of Bran,â Sansa had whispered to him. âI saw him smiling.â
âNed, AGOT
Tommen was all of eight. He reminded her of her own little brother, Bran. They were of an age. Bran was back at Winterfell, a cripple, yet safe. Sansa would have given anything to be with him.
âSansa, ACOK
Back in Winterfell Sansa had told him that the demons of the dark couldnât touch him if he hid beneath his blanket. He almost did that now, before he remembered that he was a prince, and almost a man grown.
âBran, ASOS
If I give him sons, he may come to love me.She would name them Eddard and Brandon and RickonâŠ. In Sansaâs dreams, her children looked just like the brothers she had lost.
âSansa, ASOS
game of thrones s4 one week challenge : day 3 - favourite quote  : " But if the Mountain killed my sister, your father gave the order. Tell your father Iâm here. Tell him the Lannisters arenât the only ones who pay their debts."
Lady Stoneheart by Kaywinnit
âI dreamt of a roaring river and a woman that was a fish. Dead she drifted, with red tears on her cheeks, but when her eyes did open, oh, I woke from terror.â
I am Alayne, Father. Who else would I be?
Hereâs what I finished up in the livestream, Â Arya and Sandor at the Bloody Gate. Thanks to those who stopped in!Â