![]() ![]() Old stories are like old friends, she used to say. Sometimes Old Nan would tell the same story she’d told before, but we never minded, if it was a good story. “Prince Bran has heard that tale a hundred times, I’m sure.” ![]() “Or not.” Jojen’s face was dappled with green shadows. He might have been a crannogman, that one.” The Knight of the Laughing Tree, they called him. “There was one knight,” said Meera, “in the year of the false spring. Naught Like a Tourney to Make the Blood Run Hot Part I explores House Dayne and Ashara’s timeline during the Rebellion and other perspectives surrounding her character. A Falling Star in Westeros Pt I: Analyzing Ashara Dayne Part I of V in a collection of writings regarding the mysterious and ‘late’ Ashara Dayne, her potential effect on narrative, and compelling arguments for and against her fate.Personally, I’d consider such a choice noble and heroic. Is the happy ending the one where they act like Tova? Where they sit in a cabin enjoying an apocalypse free life, ignoring that the only reason they can is because they offloaded suffering onto others? Why is a life where they take responsibility and try to mitigate that tragic? Why is it “tragic” for them to try and work to mitigate the harm they’ve brought on to billions of other people? Jon and Martin unleashed the fears onto a new world. Because Tova is not the only person in the world who matters. Just because Tova got what she wanted didn’t mean it was a happy ending. Tova McHugh’s story (MAG 155) ends with her living a wealthy life as long as she wishes at the expense of others, and deciding that’s okay.Įveryone who listened to Tova McHugh’s story got that this was an awful, wretched thing. I mean “they know the fears are there but choose to ignore them and let other people suffer for their own comfort” would be a fun ending, □, but a very wretchedly twistedly tragic one to be sure ♥ and the fact that they wouldn’t get to just rest– that they would have to face the fears again– adds to the tragedy of their story. and knowing them, if the fears followed them to wherever they went, they won’t want to just leave it be (especially jon). #i agree #and it kind of contributes to the tragedy I think they would try to do something to help people about the Fears. ![]() I reckon if Martin and John made it to another universe, somewhere else, carried along with the Fears, they wouldn’t just try to have a normal life. I expect Magnus Protocol will say something on this, so I’d better get this thought out before that: My post: other stuff I have written, including some old meta and reactions to TMA episodes. The butterfly effect leads to Martin not falling in love with him in this timeline. ![]() Sad time travel au: An AU where Jon goes back in time and changes things. Blackwood AU: another series of asks about Jon interacting with Martin’s mother. Martin + tapes: a series of asks + answers inspired by Apple of Your Eye where the Eye still falls for Martin but tries to woo him through the tapes + other coworkers at the archives, and screwball comedy ensues. Complete.Īpple of Your Eye tag: things related to the fanfic, like my thoughts about it + art some incredibly cool people made + random posts that remind me of the story. Monster Bride: A fanfic about Melanie/Georgie in an AU where Jon never removed the slaughter bullet.Īpple of Your Eye: fanfic about the Eye falling in love with Martin. Go there for more original work, stay here if you want to see fandom shit.Īnyway, here are the fan things I have done/am doing. Alright, I think the attention from the supehero story has died down, but if you are here for more Constructor, I made a separate blog for all stuff relating to my original work: writingpracticetime. ![]()
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