Sons of Genna Lannister and Emmon Frey ❤️💙

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Sons of Genna Lannister and Emmon Frey ❤️💙
So Karstarks’ own sons were “unjustly killed” when they died on the battlefield in a fight they chose to participate in and therefore need to be avenged, but 13 year old Tion and Willem, who were killed in their beds by eight grown men in the middle of the night because of something they didn’t do, are fair game because “squires die in every battle”??? Ok..
RIP to Tion Frey and Willem Lannister who were 13 at best and did nothing wrong
Specific Trope of the Day
Both Sides of Family
I just love any plots about characters belong 'Noble Families/Clan'
And both sides of the family are fun to explore.
Like Elia Martell's children (half-Targaryan and half-Martell, the characters's opinion of them seens mostly based on their families, the hatred Oberyn has for his dead brother-in-law for example, the fact their half-siblings also has an important 'other side of family' turns this very complex)...
...Jon Snow (his Targaryen's side would demand for him to be killed, but his Stark's side lead him to a different fate, Jon begin Lyanna's son and Ned's nephew, not just Rhaegar's son, 'saved' him)...
...the Lannister/Frey's children both by begin killed by Lord Karstark (Freys were allies and Lannisters were enemies, I thought this 'mixed heritage' in particular was well done) and for Riverrun begin under Emmon's control was actually Genna's...
...Earwen of the Teleri (Arafinwe's kids's mother's people begin hurt by their father's people is a interesting Conflict of Loyalty)...
...Curufin's Wife begin a Teleri plot also has the same wild vibes...
...Maeglin begin half-Sindar from Doriath of all place (Eol was Thingol's kinsman, so he could well be Luthien's cousin) and half-Noldor from Gondolin was totally unexplored...
...Desiree begin Rose Walker's grandfather, making her part of the Endless Family but also a Vortex because of her grandmother. Since kinslaying is very bad among them, Desire wanted to defeat Dream by making him to kill Rose and by punished by the Fates for murdering his great-niece...
...Oak Greenbriar, with three families this time, if you count his foster/fake family with Madoc, the House of Greenbriar by his blood father's side and his mother Liriope and half-brother Locke...
Many possibilities can be done considering both sides of the character's family, like...
One of the people or their children you hurt/made an enemy of are related to another group/character, maybe one of your allies or subordinades or even to you.
A person priorizing one side over another
Your are in-laws with your enemy, so their spawns are like...your niblings
Ghostly Willem (Lannister) and Ghostly Tion (Frey) playing pranks on Ghostly Richard (Karstark). (One involves playing "keepaway" with his head.)
Willem Lannister & Tion Frey
They carried the corpses in upon their shoulders and laid them beneath the dais. [...] Naked and wet, they seemed such little things, so still it was hard to remember them living.
The blond boy had been trying to grow a beard. Pale yellow peach fuzz covered his cheeks and jaw above the red ruin the knife had made of his throat. His long golden hair was still wet, as if he had been pulled from a bath. By the look of him, he had died peacefully, perhaps in sleep, but his brown-haired cousin had fought for life. His arms bore slashes where he’d tried to block the blades, and red still trickled slowly from the stab wounds that covered his chest and belly and back like so many tongueless mouths, though the rain had washed him almost clean. [...] The dead boys were pale from long imprisonment, and both had been fair; against their smooth white skin, the blood was shockingly red, unbearable to look upon.
Will they lay Sansa down naked beneath the Iron Throne after they have killed her? Will her skin seem as white, her blood as red? [...]
Robb had seen fit to spare his queen this ugliness. The Crag is not far from Casterly Rock, Catelyn recalled. Jeyne may well have played with these boys when all of them were children. She looked down again upon the corpses of the squires Tion Frey and Willem Lannister, and waited for her son to speak.