January 27, 2012
swimjusttosink:

Arya is awesome. She’s often more brave, bold, and mature than many of the adults in the books despite being only 11(?) years old. Yet despite her bouts of boldest, she still has humanizing moments of pure fear and thoughts of meagreness: a tiny mouse “scurrying out of the way of the mighty.” A truly well-crafted character; relatable, yet someone you aspire to be. Not to mention her unconventional relationship with the Hound in later books, one of my favorite character duos in ASOIAF and perhaps even all of fiction!

swimjusttosink:

Arya is awesome. She’s often more brave, bold, and mature than many of the adults in the books despite being only 11(?) years old. Yet despite her bouts of boldest, she still has humanizing moments of pure fear and thoughts of meagreness: a tiny mouse “scurrying out of the way of the mighty.” A truly well-crafted character; relatable, yet someone you aspire to be. Not to mention her unconventional relationship with the Hound in later books, one of my favorite character duos in ASOIAF and perhaps even all of fiction!

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    Having only read the first two books, what does “her unconventional relationship with the Hound” mean? Did I just spoil...
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