The Night Is Dark And Full Of Terrors

he has your blood in his veins


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fer1972:

Surreal Wisteria Flower Tunnel in Japan



Reaching up her left sleeve with her right hand, she flung a handful of powder into the brazier. The coals roared. As pale  flames writhed atop them, the red woman retrieved the silver dish and brought it to the king. Davos watched her lift the lid. Beneath wer three large black leeches, fat with blood. The boy’s blood, Davos knew. A king’s blood.



“You could have freed me yesterday or tomorrow. You came to me now before this boy is put under the knife because you knew I would counsel restraint. You came to hear me say it because you believe it yourself. You are not a man who slaughters innocents.”


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sepulchralsoubrette:

GODDAMNIT PYLOS YOU TURNED OFF THE SPAM FILTER AGAIN

sepulchralsoubrette:

GODDAMNIT PYLOS YOU TURNED OFF THE SPAM FILTER AGAIN


lightningslittlepeanuthouse:

dont you hate when you ship a character with two or more characters and you just cant decide which one is better so in your head everything just goes like

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Everything here is shippable. Even I’m shippable; But that, dear children, is self insertion, and is in fact frowned upon in most fandoms. 

whispersfromthestacks:

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I must always reblog this.


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“She knows I am no friend to her or her red god.”
“But you are a friend to me.”


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From Guardian GoT Blog… 

deisegal:

Oh, Melisandre, you certainly know how to get a young man’s blood racing – it’s just a pity it’s his actual blood you were after. Tyrion and Sansa’s wedding of wine and woe might have been the episode’s standout, but the scenes in Dragonstone ran it close, largely because of fantastic performances from Liam Cunningham and Stephen Dillane. This week we learnt that, for all Stannis’s faith in his Red Priestess, he still sees Davos as his conscience – and, more interestingly, that Davos knows it. The scene between the two in the cells, as Davos asked: “Is there a difference between kill and sacrifice?” and Stannis replied: “What’s one bastard boy against a kingdom?”, was surprisingly moving, and not only because there’s something unbearably sad about Stannis’s fumbling attempts at friendship. Unlike Davos, we know that Stannis is right – there are things out there beyond the Wall and they could devour a kingdom. In that context, is one life really worth the sacrifice of millions? 

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deisegal:

mrsstannisbaratheon:

  #They are both trapped in a prison. #Davos’ is literal. #Stannis’ is made of duty and justice and moral equations. #Stannis frees Davos so Davos can free Stannis. #Stannis Baratheon. #Davos Seaworth. STOP IT YOU TWO! 

I was just about to reblog those tags… F M L

deisegal:

mrsstannisbaratheon:

I was just about to reblog those tags… F M L


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theonflayedjoy:

‘I haven’t played with dolls since I was eight’