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Favorite thing about jaime lannister is his irredeemable reputation for killing a guy everyone else already wanted dead. Because he promised not to kill him that one time

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i saw an article about house of the dragon earlier that described it as nihilistic and i think “nihilism” has become one of those words the fandom uses so much it’s basically turned into a bumper sticker.
something sad happens. nihilism.
a good person dies. nihilism.
characters make terrible decisions and then have to live with the consequences. somehow, also nihilism.
i’ve just never read grrm that way.
if asoiaf were actually nihilistic, there’d be no point in characters like ned, davos, brienne, sam, or dunk existing ( just to name a few) in the first place. they aren’t there to prove that goodness is pointless. they’re there to ask whether goodness is still worth choosing when it comes with a cost. and that people do!
that’s fundamentally a very different question!
ned dies because of the sort of man he is, but the books spend the next several thousand pages showing that his choices mattered. not because they saved him, but because they shaped the people he left behind.
the same goes for davos. for brienne. for dunk. none of them are rewarded in the way fantasy usually rewards its heroes or good guys. sometimes, actually, pretty much always, they’re punished for trying to do the right thing.
but grrm never implores us to think they were fools.
if anything, he infers and the opposite.
i’ve always thought the point of asoiaf is that goodness isn’t easy. it isn’t safe. it isn’t guaranteed to change the world. but it still matters.
i don’t think that’s nihilism.i think that’s hope and goodness refusing to take the easy route it often does in other fantasy stories.
it just underlines that the house of the dragon reporters and writers really don’t get it, at least that’s what i think.
yikes. unfollowing him now. i just liked his sad boy vibe. had no idea he allowed wildlings to cross the wall
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Do I ask you to swallow your joy? No. I smile for you, even though that smile stretches the darkness, lengthening the shadowed corridor I must walk.

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I am so brave for doing the bare minimum under duress.
jon’s name not being jon is actually very important to me. not in a weird targaryen way. a very central part in jon’s story is the struggle with identity, and the parentage reveal will obviously create a new struggle over it. jon being told the identity he has been told his entire life is a complete lie while it’s simultaneously him and all his life experience will be extremely difficult for him. i think him originally being named something different than jon is very important in his struggle if jon snow was truly real or not and i don’t think it works as good without it
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My brain: do not say it. Me: says it, with flourish and conviction.

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I don’t want ‘closure’; I want a sequel where I’m proven right.
I’m not avoiding responsibility. I’m letting it mature like a fine wine.
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see the thing about like “the baratheons will be wiped out” or “the targaryens will be wiped out” is that those people are down to like 2 members max, it’s a genuine possibility that they ARE wiped out. but sometimes people are like “THE LANNISTERS WILL ALL DIE” brother do you know how many fucking lannisters there are.

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jon stannis and edd’s miserable asses on the wall together how did it not collapse from the sheer woefulness emanating off them all
when the freys threw catelyn’s corpse in the river it mirrored a traditional tully funeral and when the brotherhood then dragged her from the water and revived her it was a type of baptism too but the whole thing also functioned as both a bedding and a wedding ceremony as well with catelyn being stripped naked and mocked by the freys before they discarded her body and beric then kissing her to give her life and all this happened while thoros a priest looked on as a witness