People only see the difference in them. I see two sisters never been more alike. Strong, resilient, righteous, honorable, and fighters on their own terms.
And Arya doesn't have to worry they will marry her off for political reasons. Not many guys would want the position once they realise what happened to Arya's last fiance...Elmar Frey....she kill him. 🤣😂 If that doesn't scare most men off I don't know what will. The secret who really avenged the red wedding is so coming out next season as well. Well the Hound did tell her poison was a womans weapon....he should really not be surprised by this. Jon/sansa on the other hand might be shocked what their baby sister did.
Interesting ending. Arya sentenced LF to death episodes ago but she waited for Sansa's ok cause Sansa was head of the house. But only arya passed the sentence and swong the sword. Sansa has the title and wants to be it but isn't capable of being it..lady yes but not the lord. But who really acts like the lord of the holdfast Winterfell....Arya. It was what she wanted to be as a kid but Ned told her she couldn't be as a girl. I wouldn't be surprised if in the end she is the lord with "lady" gendry.
The whole thing went right over your head. They sentenced him together, Sansa ans Arya. "The man who passes the sentence should swing the sword. If you would take a man's life, you owe it to him to look into his eyes and hear his final words. And if you cannot bear to do that, then perhaps the man does not deserve to die." They together passed the sentence and both looked him in the eye while listening to his last words. Both of them deserved that justice. The sword is a metaphor of who passes the sentence of death. If you can not look at the consequences of your decisions head on your decisions were wrong. You have to take responsibility of your own actions especially when it effects other people. That saying isn't just about sentencing others, but about how the North rules it's people. Unlike the south that uses their people, the North takes care of eachother. Which goes along with the other two sayings of the North. When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies, but the pack survives. In winter, we must protect one another, keep each other warm, share our strengths And The North Remembers.
That is also why Jon tells Bran in the beginning, 'Don't look away, father will get mad' It wasn't the act of killing that was important. It was the second half of that saying that was. Ned taught his kids to upheld their honor and their house and lands honor by teaching them not looking away from their choices and the consequences of them
That was amazing! The Stark Sisters are the ones that will rule the North, I believe
Thank you!
People only see the difference in them. I see two sisters never been more alike. Strong, resilient, righteous, honorable, and fighters on their own terms.
Nice tribute video. very well done
Thanks!
And Arya doesn't have to worry they will marry her off for political reasons. Not many guys would want the position once they realise what happened to Arya's last fiance...Elmar Frey....she kill him. 🤣😂 If that doesn't scare most men off I don't know what will. The secret who really avenged the red wedding is so coming out next season as well. Well the Hound did tell her poison was a womans weapon....he should really not be surprised by this. Jon/sansa on the other hand might be shocked what their baby sister did.
Interesting ending. Arya sentenced LF to death episodes ago but she waited for Sansa's ok cause Sansa was head of the house. But only arya passed the sentence and swong the sword. Sansa has the title and wants to be it but isn't capable of being it..lady yes but not the lord. But who really acts like the lord of the holdfast Winterfell....Arya. It was what she wanted to be as a kid but Ned told her she couldn't be as a girl. I wouldn't be surprised if in the end she is the lord with "lady" gendry.
The whole thing went right over your head. They sentenced him together, Sansa ans Arya.
"The man who passes the sentence should swing the sword. If you would take a man's life, you owe it to him to look into his eyes and hear his final words. And if you cannot bear to do that, then perhaps the man does not deserve to die."
They together passed the sentence and both looked him in the eye while listening to his last words. Both of them deserved that justice. The sword is a metaphor of who passes the sentence of death. If you can not look at the consequences of your decisions head on your decisions were wrong. You have to take responsibility of your own actions especially when it effects other people. That saying isn't just about sentencing others, but about how the North rules it's people. Unlike the south that uses their people, the North takes care of eachother. Which goes along with the other two sayings of the North.
When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies, but the pack survives. In winter, we must protect one another, keep each other warm, share our strengths
And
The North Remembers.
That is also why Jon tells Bran in the beginning,
'Don't look away, father will get mad'
It wasn't the act of killing that was important. It was the second half of that saying that was. Ned taught his kids to upheld their honor and their house and lands honor by teaching them not looking away from their choices and the consequences of them
song????
What is bgm name?
Sorry I tried to look for it but couldn't find it anymore