!! ruin and rising spoilers (kinda?)!!
you know what we don't talk about enough? Zoya giving Alina a kefta at the end of RaR and a note that says "You will always be one of us."
So, over the past few years I’ve come to the realisation that experiencing what it is like to be in a fandom and witnessing dramas over dramas about fictional stuff is really not my cup of tea and I prefer to stick with just reading ff and not venturing myself beyond that. Still, this I’ve learnt has nothing to do with the ASOIAF fandom since i’ve had the time of my life in here, and I just disappeared cause life was changing and so was I and I kind of got into other stuff. But sometimes I remember how life was back here and I honestly miss you all.
I’m not back and I don’t know why I’m posting this cause I don’t even know if im ever going to write in this blog again after this. I just hope you all are doing just fine.
I stared writing here when I was 17 and was fucking underage, now I’m 22 and still single as fuck but I feel a lot more mature about a lot of stuff.
I just wanted to tell to the people I used to talk with in here that you all have meant a lot to me and still do. And idk I just wish you all the best❤️
~LittleRocker
Spent two weeks away from tumblr and it changed its graphic wtf
The boy’s become a blade and a blade killed the shadow man coff coff
I love how sometimes we’re all *joking* “technically if Jonsatin happened Jon wouldn’t be breaking any vows cause they say you can’t be with women, not men” like Jon would give a shit about breaking his vows once again😂
you know what we don't talk about enough? Zoya giving Alina a kefta at the end of RaR and a note that says "You will always be one of us."
pancake-0028 asked:
Do you think Robb reflected at one point in his life that Theon was a hostage, or did he start thinking about it more until he decided to send Theon to the Iron Islands?
littlerockerao3 answered:
From how I see it, Theon has always known that being taken away from his home wasn’t “for his own good” and that “ward” is basically a synonym of hostage, and he’s always made it clear that he doesn’t like the Starks, to the point even Bran and Rickon know that. Therefore I think that Robb didn’t even have to reflect on that, cause if he and Theon are always together (they grew up together after all) then he already knows Theon’s condition very well. I actually think he’s so aware of it and sorry for it that the moment he has the chance to send him back home, he lets him go.
I think he’s always been fully aware that Theon was an hostage, cause he grew up with him and as I said, Theon’s dislike towards the Starks is obvious and he’s probably let Robb know that. Still, Robb seems to be the first and only one to consider Theon being a hostage as a negative thing.
From acok:
It’s heartwarming to realise he’s the one and only who talks about Theon’s condition focusing on Theon as a person and not as a political strategy. Cause he’s aware of how Theon feels and that’s probably why he insists so much on sending him to the Iron Islands instead of anybody else. He knows how Theon feels cause Theon most likely spoke to him about it. And I can’t help but think that Robb let him go home cause he knows Theon is Ned’s hostage, not his. Cause Theon is Robb’s friend, not his hostage, so he releases him, trusting him to come back and help him with the war. I’m one hundred per cent positive that if things went Robb’s way, he would have let Theon be free to do what he wanted. Somehow, he already did: I feel like that “he’s been a hostage half is life” means that he’s not willing to let him be a hostage any longer, now that it’s up to him. He let Theon go home as a free man.
That’s how I see it. God, I’d sell my kidney to know what the hell was going on inside Robb’s head. :(
Thank you very much for your reply @littlerockerao3 💕
You know, now I'm wondering if Robb would have had conflicted feelings about what his father had done to Theon. Because if both Rickon and Bran knew what Theon disliked about the Starks, and Robb and Theon did get to talk about it, even if it was just a little bit, that makes it even sadder, what Robb told Theon after Bran's incident with the wildlings. How, Theon told Robb about his family, Robb knew about Euron, maybe even told him about his mother, and I couldn't imagine Theon's pain, seeing that the one person he dared to be vulnerable with, treated him how everyone else had treated him since he was a child. It's so sad.
Exactly! I’m sure he did have conflicted feelings about Ned. Overall it’s both beautiful and heartbreaking how Robb and Theon managed to become best friends despite one being a hostage and the other being the hostage-taker’s kid. I mean, I guess that’s why Robb trusted Theon so much, cause they’d become friends despite all odds. 
I’d kill for his POV. I really would.🥲
it’s called a clash of kings because
acok->a cock->a dick->Theon
I still want a short stories book about all the non pov characters of Asoiaf Martin🙄
pancake-0028 asked:
Do you think Robb reflected at one point in his life that Theon was a hostage, or did he start thinking about it more until he decided to send Theon to the Iron Islands?
From how I see it, Theon has always known that being taken away from his home wasn’t “for his own good” and that “ward” is basically a synonym of hostage, and he’s always made it clear that he doesn’t like the Starks, to the point even Bran and Rickon know that. Therefore I think that Robb didn’t even have to reflect on that, cause if he and Theon are always together (they grew up together after all) then he already knows Theon’s condition very well. I actually think he’s so aware of it and sorry for it that the moment he has the chance to send him back home, he lets him go.
I think he’s always been fully aware that Theon was an hostage, cause he grew up with him and as I said, Theon’s dislike towards the Starks is obvious and he’s probably let Robb know that. Still, Robb seems to be the first and only one to consider Theon being a hostage as a negative thing.
From acok:
It’s heartwarming to realise he’s the one and only who talks about Theon’s condition focusing on Theon as a person and not as a political strategy. Cause he’s aware of how Theon feels and that’s probably why he insists so much on sending him to the Iron Islands instead of anybody else. He knows how Theon feels cause Theon most likely spoke to him about it. And I can’t help but think that Robb let him go home cause he knows Theon is Ned’s hostage, not his. Cause Theon is Robb’s friend, not his hostage, so he releases him, trusting him to come back and help him with the war. I’m one hundred per cent positive that if things went Robb’s way, he would have let Theon be free to do what he wanted. Somehow, he already did: I feel like that “he’s been a hostage half is life” means that he’s not willing to let him be a hostage any longer, now that it’s up to him. He let Theon go home as a free man.
That’s how I see it. God, I’d sell my kidney to know what the hell was going on inside Robb’s head. :(