Bran was back at Winterfell, a cripple, yet safe.
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A GAME OF THRONES, JON I
Sansa looked radiant as she walked beside him, but Jon did not like Joffrey's pouty lips or the bored, disdainful way he looked at Winterfell's Great Hall.
A DANCE WITH DRAGONS, THE QUEENSGUARD
Dead, every one, yet he still lived, who had sworn to protect them. And now Daenerys, his bright shining child queen. She is not dead. I will not believe it.
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SANSA STARK + Art
Sansa is eleven years old at the start of A Song of Ice and Fire. As she has grown up, her figure has been described as tall,graceful, and womanly. Sansa is described as soft-spoken and sweet-smelling. Raised as a lady, the courteous Sansa is adept at sewing and dancing. The youth has learned numerous songs by heart and sings sweetly, and she can play the high harp and the bells. Sansa dresses herself appropriately. She can read and write better than her brothers and is skilled at poetry. — A WIKI OF ICE AND FIRE.
Paintings
Catherine Brass Yates (Mrs. Richard Yates) (Detail), by Gilbert Stuart, c. 1794. "Portrait of a Young Woman in a Blue Dress" (Detail) by Paul-Emile Chabas, c. 1869-1937 "In the Grass", by Arthur Hughes, c. 1865. The Martyr of Solway (detail) by John Everett Millais, c. 1871.
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SANSA STARK & BRAN STARK: the death of idealism (inspo)
“Life is not a song, sweetling,” he'd told her. “You may learn that one day to your sorrow.” In life, the monsters win, she told herself, and now it was the Hound's voice she heard, a cold rasp, metal on stone. ― AGOT - Sansa VI
And now he could not climb, nor walk nor run nor swordfight, and the dreams he'd dreamed of knighthood had soured in his head. ― ACOK - Bran I


