Here’s my new OC based off the Frickbear’s 3 Night Animatronics. Her name is Mad Mouse.
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Here’s my new OC based off the Frickbear’s 3 Night Animatronics. Her name is Mad Mouse.
Hi Maester Steven, first of all thank you for writing one of my favorite blogs on the Internet. I like your theory that Sansa will denounce LF before the assembled knights of the Vale - but it made me think why she would turn against someone whom so far she has viewed as a (if slightly creepy) benefactor.
On the show, it's because she learns that LF planned to have Bran assassinated, and because he's moving against Arya. That's unlikely to be the case in the books.
The most satisfying reason would be if she learns that LF betrayed her father in Eddard XIV, GoT. It would give her closure about her own part in his death, and show how LF's machinations come back to bite him after a long, long time. But how could she find out about it?
Wolf dream is the easiest option, if somewhat crude. Otherwise there are not too many people left who could tell her. Ned and Janos are both dead. Barristan is in Essos. Cersei has no reason to tell her, and Sansa wouldn't take the word of some random foot soldier. I think the Hound is the only realistic candidate, especially given his story arc and history with Sansa.
I imagine the following scenario: Brienne learns that Sansa is in the Vale, and offers herself as her personal bodyguard. Sansa doesn't trust her, but realizes that she needs some protection. She asks about the Hound, and Podrick tells her that he recognized him hiding as the gravedigger on the Quiet Isle. Brienne & Podrick (and possibly Jaime) then seek him out and convince him that serving Sansa would be a better way to atone for his sins. They smuggle him into the Eyrie, and he tells Sansa a few things about what Uncle Petry was really up to.
Do you think this is plausible, or do you have a better idea? What I don't see yet is why LF wouldn't take countermeasures, like ensuring the Hound ends up stumbling drunk through the moon door.
I think the faster, easier, and most likely way that Sansa is informed of Littlefinger's treachery (she knows more than we think, keep in mind she was a witness to Lysa's death) is through the Mad Mouse passing on intelligence from Varys. Because the Mad Mouse doesn't fuck around, see?
there u go funny swap au! happy monday! heart (the big red ball) is cheese, think the cheese with the red wax over it, and hes phantom blood moon :>
Little mouse warrior for the Character Design Challenge.
She’s a tough cookie.
Mad Mouse: Yes, I am eating a Subway sandwich for breakfast. Ladies, calm down, haha, I can share if you'd like.
Mad Mouse: The ladies are 300 rats that follow me around.
Excalibur: They're all ladies? That seems statistically improbable.
Mad Mouse: I'm a feminist.
Mad Mouse, to Zach's Zoomer: We don’t use bad words in this house.
Wolverine Wildcat, in the distance: FUCK!
The question of why show Sansa marries Ramsay
I saw some discussion of this recently, and I can't remember where. Everyone can agree that the rape in season five was disgusting and traumatic. GRRM has said in an interview that Littlefinger would never give Sansa to Ramsay like he did on the show, and it won't happen like that in the books.
But does it necessarily follow this means that the two of them meeting won't happen at all? Littlefinger's Tourney is about to happen in TWOW, and it seems likely something very dramatic is going to occur there. Most interesting to me is the character of the Mad Mouse having arrived there, with his suspicious weirwood-like device of an albino mouse. We also know he's looking for Sansa. Littlefinger's plan regarding Harry the Heir is going to somehow go drastically awry, and perhaps Sansa's true identity will be revealed. The mad mouse may have intentions to return Sansa North that he's trying to hide.
Maybe Sansa will somehow end up at Winterfell after all, with Brienne trying to rescue her as happened on the show. Tragic as it is, I don't think her character has hit rock bottom yet, in terms of her transformation into an able leader, stripped of her illusions.
Also, what about the prophecy and foreshadowing that Sansa slays a "savage" giant?Littlefinger is no savage, is he?, though his old family sigil was a titan. I don't know, but it seems to me that Sansa going south again in the book plot would be too redundant, and its more likely she is headed North as was done on the show.