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‘Remember this, boy. All dwarfs may be bastards, yet not all bastards need be dwarfs.’ And with that he turned and sauntered back into the feast, whistling a tune. When he opened the door, the light from within threw his shadow clear across the yard, and for just a moment Tyrion Lannister stood tall as a king.
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Heavier on the testosterone, Buffy’s spin-off, Angel, contains fewer queer interpretations, but there is a major character that helps offset that. Demon karaoke host Lorne is pretty much the first drag queen to be a regular player on a network series. Actor Andy Hallett is always in make-up for the role–fluorescently green skin, devil horns, bright crimson lipstick–and his flamboyant personality and mystical powers to empathize with others when they sing (hence, demon karaoke bar) create a very specific and queer character. His orientation is ambiguous over the duration of the series as he signifies attraction to women, men, even lead vampire detective Angel himself; and though identifying as “he,” since Lorne is not human, gender is not a finite construct for the character, which allows for the ambiguity of the character to read to a more general audience.
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✑aSoIaF 30 Day Challenge // Day 27 - favorite character: Arya Stark
“All halls lead somewhere. Where there is a way in, there is a way out.”
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(Except people who believe in Narnia are harmless.)
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(Maybe two puppies, if you really want peace.)
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(Let’s use that against them.)
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(Double major in poetry and physics, baby)
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“’I realised, just the other day, that I have this terrible reputation for killing people not just because I killed Tara, but because I was such a dick about it,’ he laughs. ‘[Adding her to the credits] was just mean. Tara may be dead, but she haunts me still, because now all anybody ever talks about is the fact I kill characters off, and I think, ‘I do other things as well!’’”
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