A little something I whipped up during my free period today, in honor of the Arya burrito that GoT fans did not get to see! :D
Art is mine-please credit appropriately!
Haha. Gets around.
A little something I whipped up during my free period today, in honor of the Arya burrito that GoT fans did not get to see! :D
Art is mine-please credit appropriately!
Haha. Gets around.
Rory McCann as Sandor Clegane in GoT S3 E7 screen caps
(I had to edit them because they were so dark)
He needed only one hand to yank her off her feet and drag her kicking toward his waiting horse. The cold rain lashed them both and washed away her shouts, and all that Arya could think of was the question he had asked her. Do you know what dogs do to wolves?
The Hound: Acryl & Pen
Another painting inspired by John Blanche, lead designer of Games Workshop. The Painting depicts one of the characters from A Song of Fire and Ice, the Hound, using my own interpretation.
A Song of Ice and Fire 30 Day Challenge
27. Favorite Character
Sandor Clegane. Not much of a shock, I know.
He’s just a great, complex character. There are so many facets to his character from his relationship with Sansa to his disgust at the hypocrisies of knighthood.
At times he’s a brutal killer, and at others he’s surprisingly vulnerable. One of the first times you see him he kills a kid, so it’s a testament to Martin’s writing that the reader is still able to empathize with him later on. I’d say Jaime and Theon are the only other characters that have been able to go from hated to sympathetic but they needed POVs where we got to see inside their head. Sandor’s always been viewed from the perspective of others.
Part of me wants to see him get his own POV chapters but another part of me thinks that it would spoil his enigma.