“In his dreams, she was beautiful, and highborn, and her eyes were kind.”
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“In his dreams, she was beautiful, and highborn, and her eyes were kind.”
aka Lyanna preformed mitosis
My contribution for @jon-snow-week 2026
what that mean? 🏳️🌈🧐
ELIA MARTELL ☼ ☾ LYANNA STARK
“The ʻhaunting the narrativeʼ trope involves a past character, event, or presence that continues to shape the present story. Whether through memory, trauma, or supernatural means, this presence must significantly impact the current plot or characters’ arcs, influencing their actions, emotions, or development. It's not just background—it actively echoes through the narrative.”
#JONWEEK: day 6 – heroism.
“who wouldn’t want to be Jon Snow — the brooding, Byronic, romantic hero whom all the girls love.” — GRRM .⋆♱
₊˚ ❆ Jon Snow inspired by Thomas Phillips’ replica of Lord Byron.
done by Nickzw_ on Twitter ♡
You must forgive my brother, ser. His sons went astray on the way here, and he fears for them. Of course. I trust they will not be found dead.
SANSA STARK & BRAN STARK: the death of idealism (inspo)
“Life is not a song, sweetling,” he'd told her. “You may learn that one day to your sorrow.” In life, the monsters win, she told herself, and now it was the Hound's voice she heard, a cold rasp, metal on stone. ― AGOT - Sansa VI
And now he could not climb, nor walk nor run nor swordfight, and the dreams he'd dreamed of knighthood had soured in his head. ― ACOK - Bran I
Princess Elia Martell by artist adelikashere
Elia Nymeros Martell
"She was kind and clever, with a gentle heart and a sweet wit."