"My old septon used to say that books are dead men talking. Dead men should keep quiet is what I say. No one wants to hear a dead man's yabber." - ADWD, Jon II

"Bad enough when the dead come walking, now the Old Bear wants them talking as well? No good will come of that, I'll warrant. And who's to say bones wouldn't lie? Why should death make a man truthful, or even clever? The dead are likely dull fellows, full of tedious complaints - the ground's too cold, my gravestone should be larger, why does he get more worms than I do..." - ACOK, Jon II

Eddison "Dolorous Edd" Tollett, squire, the wisest man of their time


And this is my, Eafiu's*, tumblr page. As Dolorous Edd puts it about dead men talking in any context, what I post here is neither clever, nor truthful, nor exciting. No good will come of it. And there will be books.

By the way, Dolorous Edd is a character from George R. R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire". If you don't know it, go learn it. Seriously.

*Also, I have an OC named Eafiu and I sometimes talk about it and it's... weird. When I say something about Eafiu, I am not talking about /myself/. Let me just clarify that...
May 17th
00:08
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girlsarewolves:

exitpursuedbyasloth:

alaynestone:

part of me resents the arya/tywin scenes because sansa isn’t getting the same treatment by the show at all

Yep.

And how much you wanna bet that when Sandor is with the Tomboyish Stark Pup, he’ll get shittons of screentime and character development and shit, none of which he’s allowed when he’s with the Girlie-Girl Stark Pup. Because who the fuck cares about Sansa? She’s just a girl. I think Sandor has gotten the shaft so far in terms of screentime and character development because the majority of it involves Sansa, and there’s so much obvious disinterest in Sansa on the part of the writing/showrunners.

They so good with pretty much every other storyline except Sansa. Cat’s characterization is also disappointing and problematic, but there’s nowhere near the level of disinterest in her as there is with Sansa, and at least her characterization is consistent within the show.

I don’t even care so much if Sansa is different from the books, just that they put some effort into her characterization, whatever it may be. Instead they’re just usually so lazy with her writing, shoving book dialog in even though it no longer makes sense since they so brutally edited her and Sandor’s scenes, or having her implicitly trust Shae a week after being justifiably suspicious of her, or just using her as a prop for other characters to get character development.

May 16th
17:00

Okay, I am starting to get annoyed.

Dear some people in the Sansa Stark/Game of Thrones tag.

I got my period when I was 11 and I didn’t notice I was bleeding the hell out of my vagina until my mother noticed it.

I didn’t have any pains.

There were big stains.

I bled a LOT.

And I didn’t die from blood loss.

It’s different for everyone’s first time.

So, good bye.

Reason #10: Why Sansa Stark is the Best

samyulle:

  • She’s as strong as her lady mother

“In the beginning, Beauty was frightened of the Beast, and shuddered at the sight of it. Then she found that, in spite of the monster’s awful head, her horror of it was gradually fading as time went by.” [x]

“In the beginning, Beauty was frightened of the Beast, and shuddered at the sight of it. Then she found that, in spite of the monster’s awful head, her horror of it was gradually fading as time went by.” [x]

sovietcop:

Flightless but not fightless

sovietcop:

Flightless but not fightless

how long can hate hold a thing together?

May 15th
16:43
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Sophie Turner: real life Waterhouse painting (3/3)


If the Queen sees I can have Joffrey’s children now…

If the Queen sees I can have Joffrey’s children now…

Sophie Turner: real life Waterhouse painting (2/3)

Sophie Turner: real life Waterhouse painting (1/2)