It’s the family name that lives on. That’s all that lives on. Not your personal glory, not your honor, but family.

It’s the family name that lives on. That’s all that lives on. Not your personal glory, not your honor, but family.

I am a Stark, I can be brave
Dorne is bordered by the Sea of Dorne to the north, the islands known as the Stepstones to the east, and the Summer Sea to the south. Stretched between them is the mountain range known as the Red Mountains, which separates Dorne from the remainder of the Seven Kingdoms by land. The region is rocky, mountainous, arid and dry, and features the only desert on the continent. Its capital is Sunspear and the lords of the ruling House Martell still style themselves “Prince” and “Princess” in the Rhoynish fashion. (x)
“I pray for an end to the fighting.”
It is understandable why Dany is a fan favorite - she has a lot of potential to be a great, powerful, and interesting character. But there are aspects of her, and the choices that she makes, that should not be ignored or pushed to the wayside in order to contribute to this popular “badass” conception of her. Glorifying her is damaging and, in effect, misses the point, as she often serves in the books as a representation of white savior imperialism - a fact that must be acknowledged in order to adequately discuss her character.
Right. Okay. Let’s talk about this and how incredibly misguided it is to paint everything with two brushes, in black and white. I’m breaking this down one problematic statement at a time.
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