Sansa Player in training or pawn

Weasel Soup

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But my theorey is she has a bit court proper Arya in her
 
Or a dumb pawn, who accididentaly plays a bit as well and haphazardly does something important.

You know i find it a bit sad as well, that she was forced to change, i mean yes there are many reasons to dislike her, for wich i do dislike her most days, but there is also a part where you feel sad that she is forced to chenge, that she is not longer that dreamlike acting princess, who you have to admit in real life you'd at times wish to slap and curse but also at times wish to protect and cherish.
 
I believe Sansa is here to learn littlefingers plots and make some of her own, She isn't stupid any more, she is just confused. But she is Stark, and they never forget!!! MWAHAHAHA!!!
 
I like your mwhaha too, Ston. It's a good mwahaha.

Sansa is not a Stark. Sansa is a Tully. I have said this so many times I'm going to have to start copy and pasting it.

Weasel Soup, theory. Theory. Really my dear, I've long since given up on kiwi an Ston, but you? Don't abandon me to the big bad illiterates...
 
Especially with Sansa being more Tully than Stark, she could become a formiddable player of the game. Catelyn, as much as people don't like her, and aside from her one truly greivous error in kidnapping Tyrion, is a least a capable player of politics.
However all of Catelyns moves failed eventually as she was playing a rather limited game of protect the family. To properly do that you have to play bigger.
Sansa, should she prove an apt pupil and absorb Littlefinger's political accumen, would more than likely play a much nastier game... hiding behind her innocent, pretty face, she could be very good at that.
 
Sansa, should she prove an apt pupil and absorb Littlefinger's political accumen, would more than likely play a much nastier game... hiding behind her innocent, pretty face, she could be very good at that.

Yes, I'd like to see her put one over Cersei, although that is proving to be getting easier, if Cersei's time in office is anything to go by.

What I find interesting about Sansa is how much other characters project onto her. It wasn't hard to see how besotted she was with knights and romance, but the rest of her true desires and independent thoughts remained hidden from everyone. Which is possibly what Sandor saw, and what fascinated him so.

Many other people used her as a blank slate for what they desired or hated.
F'r'instance, Cersei dismissed her as a stupid noble girl, fit only for breeding and polite conversation. Cersei felt this was her exact opposite, but also feared that she herself was destined to be forced into that role, by her arranged marriage(s), her fathers (and Jaime's) contemptuous treatment, and societies views on women.
So I hope we get to see more of who Sansa 'really' is.
 
1. What are you trying to say with: I’ve long since given up on kiwi an Ston, but you? Don't abandon me to the big bad illiterates...˝
2. Sansa is Stark and because of that she will have her revenge. But until now she was Tully Tully and stupid Tully (I don’t like Tully’s …)
3. FW were have you been…Hawaii??? p.s. welcome back
4. This forum is dying…we need a new book …fast.
5. Happy New Year!
 
1) I love you but you can't spell.

2)Sansa was Stark until Lady died. Now she is Tully.

3)Home. Haven't got broadband here, and besides, Nan's been in hospital so Mum has been spending a lot of time on the phone, which prevents me from making an appearance.

4) Roll on ADWD.

5) Happy New Year!
 
  • Thank you, I know.
  • Sansa never was really Stark, she was always to lady...like a Tully, she couldn’t say the truth to Robert about Jeffry and because of that she lost Lady. She must remember she is Stark so she can survive, or she will be pawn for rest of her life.
  • I hope your Nan is better now.
  • tell that to rrmartin
 
I like your mwhaha too, Ston. It's a good mwahaha.

Sansa is not a Stark. Sansa is a Tully. I have said this so many times I'm going to have to start copy and pasting it.

Weasel Soup, theory. Theory. Really my dear, I've long since given up on kiwi an Ston, but you? Don't abandon me to the big bad illiterates...

Should i feel offended? If so say so.

ow Ston, it is just that an overkill of MWHAHA is getting to me
 
Please keep postings civil people. No need to mention people's literacy skills Faceless, and Kiwi try to be tolerant of Ston's
.

Else you shall all be going out of the Moon Door. :)
 
The Blackfish is also a Tully...and he's on his way back to the Vale where he will meet up with his niece. Boaz, help me out here. I kind of burnt out my few remaining brain cells over the holidays and can't really expand on this theory.

MW....oh, sorry, is this still allowed?
 
The Blackfish is also a Tully...and he's on his way back to the Vale where he will meet up with his niece. Boaz, help me out here. I kind of burnt out my few remaining brain cells over the holidays and can't really expand on this theory.

MW....oh, sorry, is this still allowed?

Ah, I hadn't thought of that, I assumed it was another case of the "so close, yet so far" almost meetings that have plagued the Starks.
I think it would be unwise to remain in the north when he knows Jaime must be searching for him, but since when were angry men known for their wisdom?
Maybe the Blackfish will disguise himself and wind up in the Vale while working for food and rallying underground support. Still, it's a long way to get to the building (forgot it's name) where Sansa is, when he doesn't (presumably) know she's there.
 
Sorry TK, let me put down the leftover turkeyleg and I'll get right on this one. Hmmmm. Yes, the Blackfish will go back to the Vale because Lyn Corbray has the biggest stable of young men for Brynden to choose from. Knowing Brynden will recognize Sansa, though he's not seen her in ten years, Littlefinger will order Corbray to catch the Blackfish. When faced with the choice of seeing Sansa raped and murdered or going to the Wall, Brynden will choose the Wall. On his way, he'll be rescued by Arya whom he will not recognize. Arya will co-opt him to help her on her mission to kill Ramsay Bolton, which the Blackfish will only be too happy to do. In due course, he will find Rickon and place him on the Wolf Throne of Winterfell... and he will marry Asha.
 
Okay....just to threadjack....

You know I never seriously considered Brynden going back to the Aerie (how the heck is that word spelled), cause we all know my personal theory that Brynden is gonna be regent in the North...and if you dont know that then what the heck are you doing still reading this post....start searching.

If we assume Brynden returns to his previous employ, would he not then become a suitable regent for that holding and then become a rallying point for Corbray and his ilk? Would they not find him to be more palatable than Petyr?

So what would be the impact of Brynden's return? Would he back Petyr himself as an unassuming liege-man? Or will he allow the protestors to utilize his unique qualifications to place himself as Robert Arryns protector and oust Petyr. Truly he is Lysa Arryns closest living relative.

Thoughts? Queries? Obfuscations?
 
The Blackfish is a man of principle and therefore would never support Littlefinger, unless he knew that not supporting him would endanger the life of the heir to Winterfell: Alayne aka Sansa.
 

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