3 Works by andromacheprince in A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms
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The Warden of the North's eldest daughter is captured by the wildlings as a part of Mance Rayder's plan to bloodlessly transfer the free folk south of the Wall. Her bastard brother is captured along with her and Sansa struggles to prove to the northern warriors his life is worth keeping - this means she has to reveal to the King Beyond the Wall her prophetic dreams where Jon Snow is the fated vanquisher of the Night King.
One thing she doesn't expect is that Rayder believes that if he steals her as a wife, he'll take her powers for himself as well. But how can she explain that she herself knows she's destined to marry a king entirely different than himself, a king whose seemingly set-in-stone demise she's endlessly striving to avoid?
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The direwolf, the witch and the overthrown king by andromacheprince
Fandoms: Game of Thrones (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin
25 Jan 2017
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"I could not understand lady Sansa, nor could I understand her coldness. People whispered she was a witch - because during the Great War she had wielded a knife and killed one of the Commanders of Death; because as a child she had poisoned her first fiancé; because she had married the usurper of the North, but only so she could feed him to his own dogs to retake her family's lands; because she had poisoned her third husband, a young and frail man who had been her cousin.
It was as if ice daggers had suddenly pierced my heart when she looked at me, someone had said and his words were remembered. Men compared her beauty to that of the woman that had seduced the Night’s King. A curse lay upon her, old women would say when discussing politics and the North.
I was possibly one of the very few who knew lady Sansa had broken king Jon’s kind heart but he still loved her to this very day, so much that on his - possibly - dying breath he wanted to see her.
But there was something else I knew about her since recently… There was a man named Baelish, and this great witch of winter was terrified of him."
- Sansa Stark, as seen by the eyes of a thirteen years old bastard.
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because the world wants him lost on the ground by andromacheprince
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV)
10 Jun 2016
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When Sansa is ten a gypsy tells her that the fates have promised her a prince.
