moshi-kun:

GAME OF THRONES 80/90s ERA CHARACTERS (Part 3)

And here it comes!!! A third part quite “feminine”…

  1. Arya Stark, my favorite tomboy.
  2. Sansa Stark as a Beverly Hills student
  3. Brienne of tarth in armor ^_^

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Thanx a lot for all your kind messages, this buzz around my pictures was unexpected!

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The Fall of Harrenhal | (by ReneAigner)
“Harrenhal was the seat of one of the most powerful Kings of Westeros before Aegon the Conqueror united the Seven Kingdoms. With its immensly high and impossibly thick walls, Harren thought himself untouchable. He had not anticipated Aegon’s dragons, however. Their fire scorched and burned the buildings, giving them a molten look, and roasted Harren and his kin inside its very walls.”

The Fall of Harrenhal | (by ReneAigner)

“Harrenhal was the seat of one of the most powerful Kings of Westeros before Aegon the Conqueror united the Seven Kingdoms. With its immensly high and impossibly thick walls, Harren thought himself untouchable. He had not anticipated Aegon’s dragons, however. Their fire scorched and burned the buildings, giving them a molten look, and roasted Harren and his kin inside its very walls.”

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t-funster:

Cordel literature (“Literatura de Cordel” in portuguese, means “string literature”) are popular and inexpensively printed booklets common in the Northeast of Brazil. They usually contain folk novels, poems and songs, and they are sold at fairs and in the street. Cordel uses in its cover a very specific and traditional kind of xylography, and since I’ve done this kind of aesthetics for another “A Song of Ice and Fire” illustration, I decided to use the same style for a reinterpretation of the book covers.

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Learning how to fly

Learning how to fly

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but now the rains weep o’er his hall, with no one there to hear.

but now the rains weep o’er his hall, with no one there to hear.

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