3 years ago with 25821 notesReblog / via 

drinkyourfuckingmilk:

weird wild wolf children

tagged as: Game of Thrones;  got;  Jon Snow;  Sansa Stark;  Arya Stark;  Bran Stark;  fanart;  art;  



3 years ago with 1522 notesReblog / via 

fuckyeahhousestark:

‘‘The lone wolf dies but the pack survives’‘ (All 4 of the remaining Starks had their scenes with their father)

tagged as: Game of Thrones;  got;  starklings;  house stark;  Ned Stark;  Jon Snow;  Sansa Stark;  Arya Stark;  Bran Stark;  



3 years ago with 289 notesReblog / via 

thehound:

The dead have broken through the wall. Good.

tagged as: Game of Thrones;  got;  Cersei Lannister;  Qyburn;  Lena Headey;  



3 years ago with 1365 notesReblog / via 

athimbleful:

1.02 // 8.06

tagged as: Game of Thrones;  got;  Arya Stark;  Ned Stark;  Jon Snow;  nhh love me some jon and ned parallels... that boy really took after his father;  



3 years ago with 2875 notesReblog / via 

barbaragordon:

I never meant to annoy anyone.

tagged as: Game of Thrones;  got;  Cersei Lannister;  Lena Headey;  



3 years ago with 18582 notesReblog / via 

fate221:

Queen in the North 

tagged as: Game of Thrones;  got;  Sansa Stark;  fanart;  art;  



3 years ago with 4454 notesReblog / via 

cerseilannisterdaily:

Since her youth, Cersei has been commodified and objectified by nearly everyone around her. Losing her mother at age four, her closest points of reference were Tywin and her brothers. Therefore, the primary understanding she has of herself is through the men around her. […] When Tywin orders her to marry Loras Tyrell, her face first lights in anger as she informs her father that she is the Queen Regent and not some broodmare for him to marry off. Seconds later, it dissolves into a desperate sort of sadness as she begs him, “Father, don’t make me do it again please.” 

It is hard for me to understand how someone could fail to see the complexities of Cersei’s character. She has never been the sort of one-dimensional sociopath that Ramsay Bolton was, even her most horrible acts have been motivated by her desire to protect both her children and herself at all costs. Many of the shows fan-favorite characters have committed similarly murderous acts, yet they remain beloved because their motivations are understood as more sympathetic than Cersei’s. Even her twin brother Jaime, who is similar to her in almost every way, is seen as a much more redeemable and loved a character than she is. Cersei, of course, has understood these double standards her entire life and sees how things fall around her differently because of her gender. (x)

tagged as: Game of Thrones;  got;  Cersei Lannister;  Lena Headey;  lena was so so good with her;  



3 years ago with 10875 notesReblog / via 

asheathes:

When you play a game of thrones you win or you die. [click to enlarge]

tagged as: asoiaf;  Game of Thrones;  got;  house stark;  house tyrell;  house lannister;  house targaryen;  



3 years ago with 1961 notesReblog / via 

aaryastark:

Cersei Lannister in Blackwater (2.09)

tagged as: Game of Thrones;  got;  Cersei Lannister;  Lena Headey;  



3 years ago with 12257 notesReblog / via 

daeneryskairipa:

What if the wolves come? Yield.

tagged as: my children....;  Game of Thrones;  got;  starklings;  house stark;  Sansa Stark;  Arya Stark;  Jon Snow;  Bran Stark;  

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