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Sansa's Controversial chapter


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Wait, what, has this ever been a thing? I mean I realize that masturbation has been frowned upon under many religions through the years (probably still is, to some), particularly female masturbation, but I don't think I've ever heard any society or religion that would consider masturbation a means to lose your virginity.

In Westeros, who really knows. But no, I don't actually believe it qualifies.

Eta: Ugh, in retrospect, I regret suggesting this. Even I don't think I'm ready to read something so... needlessly porny. Maybe that means I'm onto something, but I'd rather believe my devil's advocate game got out of hand. I'm seriously sorry for putting this thought into the world.

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I think Littlefinger will try to rape her and she'll kill him. Afterwards she'll kill Robert and probably Harry, but I think the controversial chapter will be the one in which she kills LF.

I can see her killing LF, but a rampage? That's more Arya's wheelhouse. Why build her into a schemer if she's just going to resort to physical brutality anyway?

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I don't know if Cersei told Sansa ro 'use what she has between her legs' to get power in the book too, but I think that is what the controversy will be about. She will sleep with someone to either kill that someone or to get that someone to kill someone else. Hope that made sense.

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What if she receives a great opportunity to annul her marriage but she refuses to go through with it? Would that be controversial? i can already see some "stupid sansa who never learns" comments from that.

what's her motivation for staying married to Tyrion? The Harry the Heir plan probably appeals to her more than staying married to Tyrion.

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what's her motivation for staying married to Tyrion? The Harry the Heir plan probably appeals to her more than staying married to Tyrion.

Being unable to be remarried but really that doesn't seem like a possibility either way. Her being a fugitive and all.

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This is great, but this betrayal already happened and Tyrion has been on the other side of the world. From what I heard the controversy should have been included in #adwd

But why would she betray Tyrion? Tyrion was the only person in Kings Landing who didn't manipulate her, beat her, and he saved her from Joffrey.

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I figure it has to do with her relationships and mindset. A reveal one way or the other for a variety of topics will add controversy in that people will be proven wrong on something.

My guess is she does something proactive, indicating a questionable preference... but there are many ways that can manifest.

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I don't know if Cersei told Sansa ro 'use what she has between her legs' to get power in the book too, but I think that is what the controversy will be about. She will sleep with someone to either kill that someone or to get that someone to kill someone else. Hope that made sense.

She does. That conversation they have in the book is pretty much identical to how it's portrayed in the show. She'll prob seduce someone and it will be graphic and since shes so young in the book it'll prob rub some people the wrong way.

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I am going out on a limb here, but I think she will consummate her marriage to Tyrion. Yes, there are some logistical items to work out, but that is my guess at the moment. I'll lump in there, that perhaps Tyrion saves her from a rape my LF, or something along those lines.

Tyrion is not even on the same continent! This will not be the controversial chapter. I don't think we'll see Tyrion back in Westeros until the end of book 6 at the earliest and I think we'll see the Sansa chapter well before that. In fact, it will probably be very early on in book 6 since it's been insinuated that it was originally supposed to be in book 5 but was moved because it was a new story line.

I used to think it was rape, but now I think the show gave the controversial part away already. In an older SSM GRRM said to a fan that LF's position in the Vale was not as secure as one might believe. So I think what happened in the show will happen in the books: Sansa will save LF after Bronze Yohn Royce makes his move against him by revealing her true identity and painting LF as her savior.

That would certainly qualify as "controversial" given LF's role in having Ned executed. It wouldn't surprise me if she started to acknowledge LF's desire for her and began taking advantage of it like she did in the show too.

Yes, I think this is indeed the controversy. She will cover for him and stay with him rather than leave when an opportunity is presented. And yes, she may start seducing him but I don't see them sleeping together. I don't think it will go that far.

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I think Sansa is going to bang Littlefinger and after that she will be able to control him with sex. She will use his affection for Cat and indirectly her (which is Littlefingers only weakness regarding the game) against him. The reason its controversial is because she is 14.

Yeah, this might end with Littlefinger chained up naked in a dungeon with a rubber ball gag tied into his mouth, unable to stop smiling.

I'm leaning towards there being a controversy that doesn't involve sex or murder. Maybe Sansa gets kidnapped by mountain clans, rescued by Daenerys (the Vale is the new Queen's Landing), falls off the back of the dragon into the ocean, and gets turned into a wight by a submersible Other.

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I don't think Sansa killed Sweetrobin and Littlefinger would be "controversial". That would be a big deal for her character but hardly controversial: sweet robin has been a little spoiled brat can't think many would be really upset to see him go and littlefinger has been behind almost all of the plots that have harmed sansa's family so it wouldn't be controversial for her to kill him.



It's got to be something else we aren't expecting. Like she murders Cersei or something or sets a wagon with orphans on fire.


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Murdering Cersei would in no way be controversial. In fact everybody would be jumping up and down from joy.

True... So what could innocent Sansa do that is controversial. A lot of theories speculation she's going to kill someone. But what else could she do that would be controversial. Maybe get busy with SweetRobin, show him a two or thing to make him a man.... That would be VERY controversial definitely not in a good attention way either.

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The chapter could be controversial in certain quarters of the fandom. No rape, no murder—that would exceed the certain quarters. At this point, my mind is kind of blank, though I do have suspicions that it may have been Show!Sansa's confession to the LD.

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