I did my best to make Sansa look her book age (or what it would be in ADOS) because you always mention age appropriate Sansa is the best Sansa. Done in pencil.
Sansasource is pleased to announce that it will be hosting the second Sapphic Sansa Fest. It’s a 3 day-long celebration of all things queer and Sansa just over a month from now, from November 13th to November 15th. We have themes as suggestions/prompts and you can pick any for any day. We encourage ALL wlw Sansa ships and are open to Sansa as an individual/character and non-ship specific sapphic content. The goal is to have fun, so we hope you join us participating in whatever way you choose, be it fanart, fanfiction, meta, fanmixes,graphics, gifs- wichever is to your liking. We will be tracking the tag #sapphicsansafest and as always #sansasource.
Let me take you back. Back to the year of 1992, or 1994, or 1996, depending on when you consider the start of ASOIAF’s writing. George RR Martin sits down and begins writing on his magnum ops, A Song of Ice and Fire. And the first POV he creates, with the first vision he had of the entire series, and that POV was Bran Stark.
Bran Stark, this sweet little seven year old. Who loves his family, and his wolf, and the members of his household, and climbing, and riding, and being a kid. Who was tossed into a world of magic and dreams and prophecies. And he is just so underrated. Everyone just ignores his impact on the story proper, or gives it to other characters. Like his story is not one of the most important in the series. Like being a prophecy child and future king.