game of thrones

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gameofthronesdaily:

“I would name them all for those the gods have taken. The green one shall be Rhaegal, for my valiant brother who died on the green banks of the Trident. The cream-and-gold I call Viserion. Viserys was cruel and weak and frightened, yet he was my brother still. His dragon will do what he could not.“

“And the black beast?” asked Ser Jorah Mormont. “The black,” she said, “is Drogon.”

Why do you think Sansa cried when Joffrey died? It’s one of my favorite moments in the book, because can’t even tell if it was because the manner of his death reminded her of Robb’s as she claims or she just doesn’t want to admit it to herself that part of her was sad that he was gone. What do you think?

bitchfromtheseventhhell:

it’s one of my favorite moments as well, to be honest.  For a number of different reasons.

She cries over Joffrey because she is traumatized by the horror of his death.  She tries to understand why she’s crying, and overthinks it and tells herself it has to be something else because she can’t be crying over Joffrey.  And she’s not crying over Joffrey.  She’s crying over being horrified by what she’s seen.

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