As he rode, Jon peeled off his glove to air his burned fingers. Ugly things. He remembered suddenly how he used to muss Arya's hair. His little stick of a sister. He wondered how she was faring. It made him a little sad to think that he might never muss her hair again.
— Jon II, ACOK
I am so obsessed with them that I made a moodboard of their happy ending 😭
[all pictures are from Pinterest]
Two MFs that actually run this whole operation
i remember working with someone like Ruby and they're actually one of the VERY loyal and nicest people i met in this industry i'm so glad with how this fandom been treating her. i just wish nicole would stop playing around lmao
Davos is the fucking man.
As long as the Boltons rule the North, the North will suffer.
Chat I'm about to keep myself safe
(hans does that face before going in for a kiss and henry finds it funny)
Ахуеееееть.
Ask not for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee
I constantly think about Arthur's quote, "I can barely speak English." because the same man is saying things like, "I must moderate my approach to wine." "Despite my best efforts to the contrary..." or "I have to insist." At times he can be poetic (threatening or not) in the way he says things too. For example, "Maybe when your mother's finished mourning your father, I'll keep her in black on your behalf." Or one of my favorites, "Lack of something to feel important about is almost the greatest tragedy a man can have."
Or how about when he finds that crashed airship along Little Creek River? He mentions Icarus, a Greek myth about a man who flew too close to the sun and the wax melted, causing Icarus to plunge into the sea and drown. At that time not everyone is learning and reading classical literature, you literally have to go out of your way and read that shit in a book. Sure Dutch and Hosea taught him to read, but what outlaw is teaching a teenager about Greek Mythology?
Arthur is smarter than he gives himself credit for. He's by no means stupid. He's self-aware and far more emotionally intelligent than he comes off as.
And it makes it a bit more tragic when you think of the potential Arthur might’ve had outside of being an outlaw.