They call him the young wolf. They say he rides into battle on the back of a giant Direwolf. They say he can turn into a wolf himself when he wants.
✑aSoIaF 30 Day Challenge // Day 25 - favorite plot twist: The Red Wedding
In a coat of gold or a coat of red,
a lion still has claws,
And mine are long and sharp, my lord,
as long and sharp as yours.
Taking a break this week to write about the one really good thing I found in the latest “Game of Thrones” episode. Not that (once again) the writing team completely bungled up on some scenes and characters but lots of people more eloquent than myself are leading those discussions so there’s really not much else I want to add.
I want to talk about Harrenhall. And Arya Stark. And Tywin Lannister. And why their little brief exchange was probably my favourite scene in the whole episode.
Spoiler warning for Season Two of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” as well as George R.R. Martin’s “A Clash of Kings”.
Imagine a story where everything goes wrong, where everyone has their back against the wall, where everyone is in pain and acting selfishly because if they don’t, they’ll die. Imagine a story, not of good against evil, but of need against need against need, where everyone is at cross-purposes and everyone is to blame




























































