honorobblestark:

“In the books the cup gets under the table and Tyrion goes there and takes it himself. On the show we see Sansa kneeling, taking the cup and giving it to Tyrion. That small scene, written by GRRM personally, is a significant evidence of how the author sees the relationship between these two characters. They are not enemies, they are not even indifferent, they are allies, they help each other and give each other comfort when they can. They care about each other. And it’s not based on passion or lust, as with so many of the relationships in the series, but on mutual understanding, sympathy and kindness.” (x)

kraehenkunst:

a lifetime ago

Will I ever get tired of drawing happy starklings in the snow? NO! 

I wanted to add Jon, Robb and Theon as well, but didn’t like the way they turned out, so just imagine them trying to act adult someplace else. And I actually like it better this way, because I feel like the dynamic between Sansa Arya and Bran is often overlooked.

booksansastark:

“If I could I’d take his ugly head off. Sansa would be a widow then, and free. There’s no other way that I can see. They made her speak the vows before a septon and don a crimson cloak.”

Catelyn remembered the twisted little man she had seized at the crossroads inn and carried all the way to the Eyrie. “I should have let Lysa push him out her Moon Door.”