ARCANE 1.07 || 2.07
young(?) Baratheon brothers
i have smth to say
Fan: What was your inspiration behind the character of Davos Seaworth? Because he seems to have a lot of qualities of your typical hero — he's strong, morally just, and righteous — but with a definite difference in the sense that he's sort of at the end of his life, though his adventure is just beginning.
George: Well, some people might say the same is true of me. I don't know where the particular inspiration came from for Davos. I needed a point of view into Stannis’ camp… I started out with his maester, but then he dies in the prologue, and Davos seemed interesting. I didn't want to make Stannis himself a viewpoint character. I wanted something external to that because Stannis is a very complex and grey character. I didn't want to give you his thought process — just his words and actions.
- George R.R. Martin, Conversation with John Picacio
melisandre / davos + stannis
I keep postponing serious ASOIAF art to draw the stupidest things
But I have nothing to fear! For the blue bird is with me.
someone commented ‘the sun, the moon and jayce’ under my previous meljayvik post i laughed so hard that i just had to draw it
Meus designs da turma do stannis 🔥
Eng: My designs of the stannis gang 🔥
Do you think we’re soulmates in another universe?
Sansa Stark + Greek Goddesses (insp)
wish I can wipe my memory after season finale
game of thrones | 5.05 | kill the boy
“You may be as different as the sun and the moon, but the same blood flows through both your hearts. You need her, as she needs you…” - Eddard Stark, 'A Game of Thrones'
Sansa Stark┃the living painting
John Millais. The Martyr of the Solway. 1871. │ Gabriel von Max. Young woman with flowers in her hair. │ Sophie Gengembre Anderson. Portrait of a Young Girl. │ James Carroll Beckwith. The Embroiderer. │ Arthur Hughes. Juliet and her Nurse. 1867–1872. │ Thomas Benjamin Kennington. Contemplation. │ Alexandre Cabanel. Fallen Angel. 1847. │ Frederick Sandys. Helen of Troy. 1867. │ Ruth Sanderson. Arthur and Guinevere. │ Paul Delaroche. The Execution of Lady Jane Grey. 1833. │ Johannes Vermeer. Girl with a Pearl Earring. 1665. │ Stephen Phillips. Nancy Price as Calypso in Ulysses. 1902. │ P. J. Lynch. Eithlinn, Daughter of Balor. 2000. │ Charles Allen Winter. Portrait of a Woman. 1919. │ William Oxer. Amor Aeternus. 2022. │ George Romney. Emma Hart as Miranda. 1786. │ Bertalan Székely. Red Haired Girl. 1875. │ John Roddam Spencer Stanhope. Thoughts of the Past. 1859. │ Jean-Jacques Henner. Head Of A Young Girl In A Blue Dress. │ John William Waterhouse. Ophelia. 1910. │ Rudolf Kosow, Geheimnisvoll. │
A FEAST FOR CROWS — ALAYNE II
I always did my duty
@gameofthronesdaily event 01: favorite characters
DAISY HEAD AS Lady Stoneheart/ Catelyn Stark INSPIRED BY @westerosiladies' CATELYN STARK GIFSET
“Some people find it easier if they close their eyes,” Mya said as she let the miles through the gate into the dark wood. “When they get frightened or dizzy, sometimes they hold onto the mule too tight. They don’t like that.”
“I was born a Tully and wed to a Stark,” Catelyn said. “I do not frighten easily. Do you plan to light a torch?”
- Catelyn VI, A game of thrones
Michelle Fairley as Catelyn Stark in Game of Thrones (3.09)
asoiaf quotes (1/?)
“You are the gentle sex,” said Lord Karstark, with the lines of grief fresh on his face. “A man has a need for vengeance.”
@gameofthronesdaily event 01: favorite character — Catelyn Stark
— Sansa & Catelyn Parallels 🐺🐟
A Storm of Swords - Tyrion VIII / AWOIAF / A Storm of Swords - Sansa III / A Game of Thrones - Catelyn IX / A Clash of Kings - Sansa II / A Game of Thrones - Catelyn I / A Clash of Kings - Sansa I / A Clash of Kings - Catelyn IV