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i'm probably tripping but vasya from winternight trilogy is very lyanna stark coded if you think about it. 14/15 yo girl, living in a wintery wilderness at the edge of the world, is betrothed to some pervert who she doesn't want to marry, only wishes to be free, father dies trying to save her, killed by a family member of her "lover", runs away to travel the world with the emo gloomy twink helping her, who ends up falling head over heels in love with her when he is very much NOT supposed to and ends up giving up his freedom to his evil nemesis just to keep her save. i see it.
The fact that some of my favorite ships have this trope of one immortal who will inevitably survive the other...
Magnus & Alec (Malec), from Shadowhunters show / Series - Universe, The Mortal Instruments :
Stolas & Blitzø (Stolitz), from Helluva Boss show :
Fizz / Fizzarolli & Asmodeus / Ozzie (Fizzmodeus / Fizzarozzie), from Helluva Boss show :
Amran & Mira, from He's a Dragon movie :
Jude & Cardan (Jurdan), from The Folk of the Air trilogy. Fanart by the artist @boomdafunk :
Manon & Dorian (Manorian), from the Throne of Glass series. Fanart by the artist @dudlesdudles :
Vasya & Morozko (Vasozko), from the Winternight trilogy. Fanart by the artist @dudlesdudles :
Evangeline & Jacks (Evajacks), from Once Upon a Broken Heart trilogy. Fanart by the artist @dudlesdudles :
Why am I making myself suffer thinking about that ?!
🌱 - hi, congrats again!! Love this for you and for me coz I get to request an edit from you!! 💗
The ship is Vasya and Morozko (vasozko) from the Winternight Trilogy. (Should I be giving any details about it?)
THANK YOU🥺🥹⭐🌟
Pffff I almost wrote an essay about american writers who can't fucking google Russian names (yes Leigh Bardugo I'm looking at you) before using them. But then I saw that Vasya is a short form and her name is actually Vasilisa and Petrovna is actually a patronymic and not a surname and I calmed down 😌 ima protect Slavic culture 👊 and it makes me feel SO GOOD when american writers do the same and deal with it properly💕 (I found out the writer lived in Moscow for a while WHAT A LEGEND) now I wanna read these books ;-;
Hope you love it🥺❄️
Morozko and Vasya complement each other so beautifully. She is young, lively and adventurous, while he is the winter king, cold and ancient. She is impulsive, he is detached. And then she makes him feel things, while he helps her tame her impulsivity.

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not character A making a grand gesture and character B either asking ‘why’ or realizing ‘oh. oh,’ like, please, you don’t know them. My beloved characters feel so love-deprived that they can’t even seem to process or believe when anyone actually tries to show them love.
—chapter 8, from The Girl in the Tower, by Katherine Arden
—The Girl in the Tower, Katherine Arden