@westerosies honestly, it's fine; not upto the expectations, the politics and stuff isn't that interesting as it was in game of thrones, also nothing important is happening
She hoped the book had been worth keeping.
Far to the north, beyond rivers, forests and kingdoms, snow still lingered beneath the shadow of the Wall.
Beyond that Wall, the world watched with ancient, patient eyes.
She wondered where Benjen rode now.
Whether the North still held winter in its forests.
Whether he still carried the weathered book she had placed into his hands.
She had never expected another meeting.
Life rarely returned people to the same crossroads.
Still...
Today she prayed that someone else would be as well.
Without warning another memory rose before her.
Not Starfall.
Harrenhal.
A spring afternoon beneath ancient ash trees.
A quiet northern boy who had admitted he did not know who he might have become had he not been born a Stark.
"You sound exactly like my mother."
"I delivered your mother."
The answer drew the smallest laugh from everyone in the room.
It disappeared almost as quickly as it had come.
Laughter still felt unfamiliar within Starfall.
Bertie Carvel says he “would be very open to” return as Baelor in a ghostly cameo in ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’
“I couldn't possibly say, but I'm very open to that. You're asking the wrong person. [Laughs] I wouldn't be surprised if that idea had been floated, but there are often practical concerns, like people's availability, the budget, and things like that.
But I would be delighted to return to the role.”
(via: screenrant.com/a-knight-of-th…)
When the pain eased, Elyra turned her head toward the open window.
Beyond it, sunlight finally touched the highest tower.
White stone blushed gold.
The sight had always been her favorite part of morning.
Even as a child she had believed the castle looked reborn each sunrise.
The shutters stood open despite the cool morning air.
She wanted to hear the sea.
It reminded her to breathe.
"You are doing well," Maera said.
"So everyone insists."
"They insist because it is true."
Elyra smiled despite herself.