top 20 favourite book-only asoiaf characters (as voted by our followers) ⤷ #13. myranda royce
Lord Nestor’s daughter proved to be a short, fleshy woman, of an age with Mya Stone, but where Mya was slim and sinewy, Myranda was soft-bodied and sweet-smelling, broad of hip, thick of waist, and extremely buxom. Her thick chestnut curls framed round red cheeks, a small mouth, and a pair of lively brown eyes.
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*little girl scream*
Same. :)
Dave: Letting him be the passenger prince because I care about my life
Klaus: Life is overrated
Dave:
Dave: …We talked about this
Me: I’m not going to get attached to ANYONE cause it’s GoT.
Also me: *gets overly attached to Luke*
Me during the finale:
This video of Paddy Considine saying "she's serving Targaryen realness" has me stunlocked
Interviewer: What difference in usage would you point out in these three languages [Russian, English, French], these three instruments?
Nabokov: Naunces. If you take framboise in French, for example, it’s a scarlet color, a very red color. In English, the word raspberry is rather dull, with perhaps a little brown or violet. A rather cold color. In Russian it’s a burst of light, malinovoe; the word has associations of brilliance, of gaiety, of ringing bells. How can you translate that?
- Vladimir Nabokov, Think, Write, Speak: Uncollected Essays, Reviews, Interviews and Letters to the Editor. Bryan Boyd and Anastasia Tolstoy, Eds.
daddy daemon, just how disappointed were you when it was that velaryon kid - and not your future lady wife - who swooped in on the lizard bird to help you win that battle?











