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The Woes of Weaving by infinitevariety
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms
05 Nov 2025
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TWOW, ish.
His campsite had been too bright for sleep, but this forest was too dark for travel. The trees wove a dense net of branches between them and the moon. Brienne’s armor gleamed the brightest, though she’d traveled far enough ahead that he followed more by sound than sight.
On their ride from Harrenhal to King’s Landing she had been a dull, silent thing, too. She had sagged behind their party as though she wished to wilt from it and die by the road. Then, she had thought her quest futile and him faithless. If Sansa Stark is truly a day’s ride away, she has no cause to be so sullen.
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A turning point. Immediately post-s2.
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/ˌkɒntrə prɒfəˈrɛntɛm/
(adverb, 𝐋𝐀𝐖)
the interpretation of an ambiguous contract against the drafting or proposing partyIt wasn’t his fault. He followed, just like he had on the cruise shit, okay? You can’t get in trouble for following—like, oh, I charge you with being caught up in the mood? That’s fucking—that’s entrapment.
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The late Logan Roy, a person little given to poetic enthusiasm, proclaimed me safe, once. Well, he said his daughter had chosen me for that reason—that she felt I would not betray her—and that is much the same thing, I feel, no matter what came after. I do not speak in vanity, but simply record the fact: the late Logan Roy called me other things, too. The late Logan Roy called me son.
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As Tom Wambsgans awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a giant insect.

