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Day 25: Family - Robb Stark

If Arya ever meets Lady Stoneheart in the Riverlands upon returning to Westeros, she may learn the cIf Arya ever meets Lady Stoneheart in the Riverlands upon returning to Westeros, she may learn the c

If Arya ever meets Lady Stoneheart in the Riverlands upon returning to Westeros, she may learn the contents of Robb’s will and obtain a particular object her undead mother has been holding onto.
And once she reaches North (with Nymeria of course) and finally reunites with Jon…
“I have something for you.”


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    “Let the kings of winter have their cold crypt under the earth, Catelyn thought. The Tullys drew    “Let the kings of winter have their cold crypt under the earth, Catelyn thought. The Tullys drew

    “Let the kings of winter have their cold crypt under the earth, Catelyn thought. The Tullys drew their strength from the river, and it was to the river they returned when their lives had run their course…

    ‘Now,’ her uncle urged. Beside him, her brother Edmure— Lord Edmure now in truth, and how long would that take to grow used to?—nocked an arrow to his bowstring. His squire held a brand to its point. Edmure waited until the flame caught, then lifted the great bow, drew the string to his ear, and let fly. With a deep thrum, the arrow sped upward. Catelyn followed its flight with her eyes and heart, until it plunged into the water with a soft hiss, well astern of Lord Hoster’s boat.

    Edmure cursed sofly. ‘The wind,’ he said, pulling a second arrow. ‘Again.’ The brand kissed the oil-soaked rag behind the arrowhead, the flames went licking up, Edmure lifted, pulled, and released. High and far the arrow flew. Too far.”

                                                -George R. R. Martin, A Storm of Swords

(Recolored) Shroud by: @dravenxivuk

Robb’s CC by: @kellymarie69


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“Even the Raven King - who was not a fairy, but an Englishman - had a somewhat regrettable hab

“Even the Raven King - who was not a fairy, but an Englishman - had a somewhat regrettable habit of abducting men and women and taking them to live with him in his castle in the Other Lands.”

The Raven King, with bird and book. Illustration by Soni Alcorn-Hender.
Inspired by the character John Uskglass from the book Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke.

Prints and pillows and pretty things here.


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