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For The Prompt Ice

for the prompt ‘ice’
“Lord Eddard Stark dismounted and his ward Theon Greyjoy brought forth the sword. “Ice,” that sword was called.”
“Lord Eddard had tried to play the father from time to time, but to Theon he had always remained the man who’d brought blood and fire to Pyke and taken him from his home. As a boy, he had lived in fear of Stark’s stern face and great dark sword.”
absolutely amazed by this introductory scene with ned having theon carry the sword Ice & how initially you think nothing by it & it’s only later, on rereading maybe, that the situation really hits.
day 6 of a week of theon !
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