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Just Enjoying The Vibes. Hand Him A Grammy Right Now. LMAO. (he Deserves)

Just enjoying the vibes. Hand him a Grammy right now. LMAO. (he deserves)
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More Posts from Bellemorte79

Lol
Interesting break down. I will choose not to think of it as I write my fanfic because I am not going for grimdark.
Winterfell’s Daughter. On Sansa Stark (part 16)

I’ve previously written a series of essays that analyse Sansa Stark’s narrative arc in Game of Thrones - during season 1 (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6) and during season 2 (Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10) and now during season 3 (Part 11, Part 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15). This post is the 16th installment in this series.
The central aspect of Sansa Stark’s season 3 arc is her political importance as Robb Stark’s heir apparent. This makes her attractive and valuable to a number of different power players in King’s Landing where she’s held hostage at the royal court. After a lot of secret plotting by Petyr Baelish, Lord Varys, the Tyrells and Tywin Lannister, it is Lord Tywin who secures the Key to the North by wedding Sansa to his son Tyrion. In my previous post, I analyzed the wedding ceremony itself. However, a Westerosi wedding involves more than a ceremony in the sept - so in this post I’ll take a closer look at the wedding feast and the wedding night, both events that are awkward and unpleasant for Sansa.
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The Wedding of Tyrion Lannister & Sansa Stark
This edit is *chef's kiss*
They are breaking me apart like Legos.