my only take abt Sansa as ruler of the North is that instead of Queen she should call herself King in the North bc women using male titles has and always will go hard af

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my only take abt Sansa as ruler of the North is that instead of Queen she should call herself King in the North bc women using male titles has and always will go hard af

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“Lady Stoneheart will crown Jon and make amends with him” no! but she will crown Jon as a way of making amends with Robb. the last real conversation they had was an argument about Jon being his heir. If the moment happens it will be more about her and Robb than her and Jon in my opinion
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All this talk of kings and queens these days has me thinking...
As much as I love Jonsa (I will go DOWN with this ship!), I’m so, so glad we got to see Sansa as the Queen in the North. If this is where we’re at when the books end, with or without Jon at her side, I will be a happy woman.
It goes without saying that a Jonsa ending would put me over the moon.
Jonsa Warriors Mini Event, Day 3
day three ⁕ snow - stone - stark
Jeyne, child, you have wed the north . . . and in the north, the winters will come.
I loved him.
The Young Wolf & The Widow Queen