We had some good days together.
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We had some good days together.
gif request meme → @roosebotlons asked: game of thrones + favorite minor character (bronn)
Ser Bronn of Blackwater, Lord of Highgarden, Lord Paramount of the Reach, Master of Coin living his best life --for @candyumbrella
[Caption: gifset of Bronn’s moments in the final Council scene in Game of Thrones. He comes in and pulls his chair loudly, sitting sideways; he represses a laugh when Tyrion is told he doesn’t appear in the book about history; looks smug as Tyrion receites his multiple titles, which he uses in third person and brags about; calls Davos Master of Grammar when he corrects Bronn’s speech; talks about how he will fund reconstruction of the brothels in the city, tells Sam he must not be using them properly if he’s not “enthusiastic about their salutary effects”, and says it’s very presumtuous to assume ships should take precedence over them.]
Bonus: Bronn’s life lesson -- “The strong live and the weak do not.”
Highgarden will never belong to a cutthroat.
--for @candyumbrella
[Caption: gifset from Game of Thrones depicting Bronn’s speech about how all the great houses start “with a hard bastard who was good at killing people”, and his position at the Council in the finale in the middle gif, with his collection of new titles (including, of course, Lord of Highgarden, among Ser Bronn of the Blackwater, Lord Paramount of the Reach, and Master of Coin). His speech to Tyrion and Jaime as he points at them with a crossbow goes “Who were your ancestors, the ones who made your family rich? Fancy lads in silk? They were fucking cutthroats. That’s how all the great houses started, isn’t it. With a hard bastard who was good at killing people. Kill a few hundred people, they make you a lord. Kill a few thousand, they make you king.”]
Bonus: Bronn knowing he doesn’t owe his ascension to anyone but himself.
Bronn of the Blackwater