Sansa Stark

est. 26 may 2013

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heiressofdorne ⊱

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                        Because… I am
                         far too TIRED to deal with
                         lions and stags—

                                                                     { a lie } 

                     ” You mean the Crown Prince? I am certain 
                        his… grace will be most smitten with you. 

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             “Oh but then you must rest, princess! If not for the royal party’s arrival then surely for what feast shall follow. I — I could not presume to understand how their visit must call to mind your house’s pain, though I must hope you do not think there stands any intention to continue it.”

heiressofdorne ⊱

@silkssongsandchivalry​ 

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                Would that I could stay inside
                                                 until the king’s party left. “

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             “Whyever should you wish for that, hm? He shall only pay us a moment’s attention before lumbering off with Father; ‘tis the queen whom I should most like to meet…and her son.”

heiressofdorne ⊱

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                                      You miss them, 
                                                                                   don’t you, my lady? “

                           The question was absurd really, stupid and thoughtless— yet the
                           princess couldn’t help but to to ask…   it was almost as if there was
                           an unconscious                               DESIRE to comfort the younger
                           girl from the                                                 horrors she had endured.  

                          ” You don’t need to FEAR telling me… they
                                                                                     killed my family too after all.

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          Strange how not once had any thought to inquire — do you miss them? Her family as it had been, whole and happy and loyal, a pack of wolves unhurt by the hunter’s blade. Yet all those around Sansa suspected what the queen spoke of so boldly: to love a traitor amounted to treason itself, even those poor boys betrayed, slaughtered by one they had for so long looked upon as a brother. Tears would mark her as unworthy, a foolish child who never deserved the honor of princely love. Oh Lady, if only you could have protected me.

             “Y— Yes, Your Grace, I do. No matter their crimes, I cannot think of them as anything less than those whom I love, most dearly.”

 heiressofdornememe

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             “All these voices, they hide in the white noise.” Bran and Rickon’s shouts, echoing off frozen stone; Mother and Father, laughing from the walk as snowballs flew across muddied ground; even Arya, shrieking when her half-brother rubbed snow against her neck, lingered on long after vanishing from sight. Susurrous murmurs trailed after her, ghosts, ghouls, memory’s punishment for becoming the last, as much a part of Sansa as sinew and bone. “I am not the same person I left behind.”

heiressofdorne ⊱

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                                                                                        “ Aye he does we all find
                       her to be a most wonderful addition to our family— especially my younger brother,
                       oh how he and Princess Myrcella dote
                       upon each other.
                                               I do not disagree ‘tis quite a superb and lovely city… yet there are
                       other sights, just as lovely. If my lady ever wishes for    a vision that differs then you
                       need know that Sunspear shall A L W A Y S welcome you with open arms.

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          “Myrcella deserves no less — ‘tis rare to find such unfettered sweetness in these seven kingdoms; it ought not be wasted upon a cruel or unappreciative soul. Surely Lord Tyrion shall merit an invitation to their nuptials in good time. I know so little of him, yet none could ever deny the affection he bears towards niece and nephew alike. Pleasing an unwanted bride might not demand any expenditure of coin or toil, where visiting a princess to witness holy vows would surely compel him. ‘Twould be such a pity, passing through this life with so much left unseen.”

heiressofdorne ⊱

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                                                                         Until we had the honour
                                 of housing the cousins of Princess Myrcella, it had INDEED been
                                 a  very long while since Sunspear was visited
                                 by any Lannister.
                                                          But the presence of you and your lord husband would be
                                                          most pleasing I shall think some time away from the
                                                          Capitol does everyone good once in a while, no?

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          “I fear I have rather embarrassed myself; the princess and I have not spoken since her departure…of course, Prince Doran must find her exquisite company. A little light left this keep ‘pon the ship carrying Myrcella southward. Oh, but it is a magnificent city, my lady; candles in every window, fine suppers and embroidered gowns… ‘Twould come as quite a shock, I should think, my wishing to leave.”

heiressofdorne ⊱

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                        “ Hmm… if you ever come to Sunspear
                              you could have all the lemoncakes you like…
                                   as lemontrees grow all over Dorne, Lady Sansa.

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          “ ——— Mayhaps this visit of Prince Oberyn and yourself shall engender greater friendship between these two seats, my lady. I am sure it has been quite some time since last a Lannister called upon your father’s keep, though men may hesitate to say ‘twas sweets which brought such concord to the realm.”

█ * § heiressofdorne:

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              ’ Oh yes, you can do FAR BETTER
                than that blond-haired
                little rat.
                            I should think that { WHATEVER } he does
                            to his appearance will make him look more
                            DUMB than ever, no?  

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At least he was rich…I mean, his parents had all the
 money, but when that serves as one’s sole redeeming
 value I suppose a girl ought to take that as some sort of
 red flag

          ——— And, no! Speaking of red, much though it
          pains me to admit, Joff always could look rather
          dashing in Lannister crimson. Good riddance, all
          the same.”

heiressofdorne:

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                                                     Well 
                I wouldn’t exactly take HIS judgement
                too close to heart;
                                            perhaps someone should
                                            SUGGEST that a pair of
                                                                    glasses
                      would i n d e e d make for
                      a { FINE } investment, no?

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“ ———— You wouldn’t, maybe, but I’ll
  admit to wanting a bit more manly partner under
  the mistletoe. If only he’d jump at the idea —
  Joff’s the kind of boy who looks even dumber
  with glasses than without.

heiressofdorne:

« Love Actually Sentence Starters »

“ I’ll just be hanging around the mistletoe, hoping to be kissed.”

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                                                     With a face like that 
                                      you’ll be waiting NO MORE than ten seconds
                                      until you have the biggest QUEUE of a cute
                                      guys lined up to kiss you.

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” ——— You mean the one Joff told everyone
  resembles a trout? Oh, I’m certain the boys will
  stampede one another for that romantic experience.“

heiressofdorne:

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                     Ah well ‘tis not a wonder then, 
                    how you Northerners have found a home so far North,
                    all this TIME,    my lady. As much as I do E N J O Y
                    the heat of the sun when it is at    its PEAK at home;
                    I cannot DISMISS they fact that I yearn too see more
                    of these lands—————-
                                                              PERHAPS i will shall the opportunity 
                                                              whenever this war DIES OUT.

                    Ah yes, you are indeed { MOST WELCOME }, and your presence 
                    would indeed be a joy for me and my family;   I highly DOUBT that
                    many of my cousins and acquaintances 
                    have even met a Northerner—
                                                               though that being said their IDEA of
                                                               north is Highgarden.

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“ ———— As a girl I thought never to miss the chill winds
  and white powder certain siblings saw fit as suitable to throw
  so distant from home for so long a time, however, and I find the
  complaints have paled to sweeter memories. Do you ever think
  of Dorne in such a way, princess? Look upon it more kindly when
  removed from its bounds?”

            A laugh less hollow than those bequeathed to the rest of court 
            fell from Sansa’s lips. To those in Winterfell and it’s surrounding
            lands, southroners hailed from below the Neck — such extremes,
            both women, yet in meeting one another camaraderie, rather than
            disaster, seemed to have sprung between them.

“I hope they would not find me over-dull. At Winterfell it seemed the
 chief amusement oft was hunting, which of course a lady never
 joined. Down here we must seem such brutes, making out what life
 can be had in so inhospitable a land; even I thought so once, before
 I learned…well, much more than the land might turn man into beast.”

heiressofdorne:

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                      Ah but it’s cold, snow I mean,
               and I have yet gotten used to the cold, my lady.
               But perhaps investing in thick wools would be of
               a great HELP to endure the cool
               temperature—
                                    that is when… or is this WAR will
                                    ever come to an end.

               Oh I should hope so, for my lady would be ever
               so WELCOME in Dorne, I think your would enjoy
               it once you get used to the [ scorching } heat 
                       especially the Watergardens.

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A different bite upon flesh than the sun, undoubtedly, though
 I would have every confidence in your swift acclimation to wintry
 climes. You needn’t fear whilst sheltered behind Winterfell’s walls
 however: the self-same springs which bubble up within the godswood
 keep every room as warm as summer.

          —— Truly? I had thought, perhaps…In present days it seems as though
          no house cares for any other. Would that men saw no cause in war or
          strife, mayhaps we all might rest a little easier in our beds come night
          fall. But war is such an unpleasant topic…nothing would grant me more
          happiness, princess, than to see the palaces of your family. I do so miss
          true pools of clear, fresh water. Ever since Lord Stannis’ assault, the
          Blackwater carries a most inauspicious stench.”

heiressofdorne:

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                                               ’ Oh but yes, for I have
              heard of all the wonders you land behold; The Wall,
              the forests, Winterfell itself…     I have never even 
              seen snow, my lady.
                                            Aye perhaps, or maybe I should whisk you
                                            away to Dorne, I think you would enjoy the
                                            beauties of the Water Gardens indeed.

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Springs of hot water lie beside the castle, in its godswood;
  elsewise I fear you would find the Wall desolate, the forests
  infested with all manner of beasts, and Winterfell naught but a
  keep which sheltered traitors

                    ” –––––– although snow contains no harm, my lady, I must
                      accede to that. You would find it necessary to stomach
                      Northern wools for a time; such fine Dornish silks would fare
                      most poorly in a storm. We heard such tales of the South in
                      our lessons: the sands, the sun, the sprawling palaces.
                      Mayhaps…after my lord husband has traveled to Casterly
                      Rock…he would see fit to allow for my visiting there.“

heiressofdorne:

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                                                                Dorne is untamed,
                               harsh, filled with wonder; as I imagine your own
                               lands to be, Lady Sansa.    But the capitol is too
                               dull and dreary.
                                                         Filled with dramatic despair rather than 
                                                         adventure and excitement I long for.

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          “Wonder? I know not, though many a man may speak to
              the barbaric qualities of lands above the Neck. But the castle
              was ever warm, welcoming in its might, imbued with a spirit
              I fear the Red Keep lacks. Perhaps once it knows again the
              constancy of a dynasty, such steady cheer might be found.”

heiressofdorne:

+ silkssongsandchivalry

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                                          ’ So dull indeed,
                these grey skies are, I have always found
                the capitol to be very… lacking.

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          “Do you not grow tired of the ceaseless sun which
           shines in Dorne, my lady? Perhaps it is no more than
           my Northern blood, but I should think any unchanging
           surroundings, no matter their state, may yet inspire
           boredom upon their sufferers.”