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Sansa's is not a Stark


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Yeah, so... this has been soundly disproven already. Thankfully. Despite his vain boasting, LF never "got it on" with Cat - that's part of the ginormous chip he's carrying around. Because he's a megalomaniac asshole who thinks the world owes him.

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Petyr obsesses with Sansa because she's like the Cat he remembers; the real one is middle aged and has borne five kids.

Catelyn isn´t a middle aged woman.

She had around 35 years when she was murdered.

Regarding Sansa parenthood, she was, undoubtly daughter of Catelyn and Eddard: the hair and eyes of a Tully, the misplaced romantic views of a Stark.

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Catelyn isn´t a middle aged woman.

She had around 35 years when she was murdered.

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In modern terms 35 isn't middle aged, but in the Middle Ages it would be. Childbirth was harder on women back then, and people aged faster for various reasons. Main point is that LF's memory of Cat was of a girl in her mid-teens, not a mother of 5.
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yeah, she is 100% Littlefinger's daughter. She is also Lightbringer made flesh, Littlefinger has been pulling the strings since her birth to make her into Lightbringer. She married Joffrey Waters, then Tyrion the Lion and now Harry her true love and nissa nissa. After all three of her husbands are killed her soul will be cleansed and ready for sacrifice.

Littlefinger is Azor Ahai reborn and will unfortunately have to sacrifice Sansa to reawaken Lightbringer, known as Dragonsteel by the First Men and is currently known as Dawn. House Dayne has protected Dawn for years and Darkstar is bringing Dawn to Littlefinger and once Littlefinger stabs Sansa through the heart the white sword will turn to dragonflame. Littlefinger will take his rightful place at the seat of winterfell to await the coming of the Others.

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I think there is something many fans of the books overlook with regard to Sansa's potential warging ability.

Namely, direwolves are not tame by nature.

But Lady was very tame.

It's a bit presumptuous to think that Lady was gentle and well behaved naturally. We also have no reason to think Sansa has more ability to train direwolves than the other Stark children. Why, then, was Lady so well behaved and tame? It is likely owning to Sansa's influence as a warg. If Sansa can influence her direwolf so strongly, even unconsciously, there's no reason to believe that she has little warg potential.

100% agree. All the direwolves took on their counterparts traits. Lady was a lady like Sansa. Nymeria is wild and ferocious like Arya. Grey Wind was a warrior like Robb. Ghost is smart and resilient like Jon. Shaggydog is wild and untamed like Rickon. Summer is smart like Bran. All of them immediately bonded to their human on a deeper level than a normal dog. I think that's the warging bleeding through subconsciously.

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So LF's hitting on his own daughter?

To be honest i would not be surprised, Littlefinger is one of the characters where you got to expect the unexpected. Anyways Cately would never dishonor Ned like that, we see all through out her chapters her grappling with the aspect of having to be loyal to her husband and take care of his bastard at the same time. Guess what she stayed loyal through that so i highly doubt Littlefinger got in her pants while she was married to Ned. Littlefinger even knows himself that he lost that chance years ago.

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How the hell would that happen? Immediately after the war, Eddard took Cat (and baby Robb) to Winterfell and never left. They received no visitors from Kings Landing. For the thirteen year interval, there's no hint that Littlefinger ever visited the North, nor that Cat traveled South.

So how the hell would he be Sansa's father? Can his seed teleport?

This is a crackpot theory.

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How the hell would that happen? Immediately after the war, Eddard took Cat (and baby Robb) to Winterfell and never left. They received no visitors from Kings Landing. For the thirteen year interval, there's no hint that Littlefinger ever visited the North, nor that Cat traveled South.

So how the hell would he be Sansa's father? Can his seed teleport?

This is a crackpot theory.

I wouldnt even call this crackpot, this is just plain batshit nuts. Most crackpots have some premise they base it on but this has none.

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