Hrn... Vell, I will be jumping on the you = somewhat difficult to place wagon, which is a-okay; fun in its way, and all. At any rate, I've pretty much been drifting in the area of Tully-Stark-Martell... I don't think you're enough of a seclusion-type to go Stark, aaaand I don't think you've got the particular, ah, sting or grit of the Martells. On the other hand, points of intelligence to the Tully-land, and can definitely see them nurturing a good amount of the family-importance, and in the same fashion as you (or at least one similar, aye). Think you've got a streak of BAM that runs in the same vein as theirs--that is, not too abrasive, but effective--and they (unless their name happens to be Edmure, but you can't win all of 'em >.>) do seem to know how to use their words well. SO. For you, will be a-going for House Tully.
For further explanation... They're not exactly going scant on the luxury, but could see the Tully-sorts dealing well enough without much of it (whereas certain familiars, ohhhhh Lannisters, might not fly so well with that... not that Lannister was so much considered, anyway, but you get the idea >.>). You're not prone to that arrogant-boast-pride thing, which seems very well suited to them (the Blackfish may be a bit of an oddball with 'em, but he's still a Tully--even if he shows some of their traits in a slightly variant vein--and he displays this one muy well, methinks); bear a sense that you're pretty high up there, but you aren't going to rub an I'M BEST in people's faces (which is a point against the Martells, who seem more out there with their presumed or actual awesomeness). Stubbornness makes its way into their house, too... Actually, yes, in Catelyn, in Edmure, in the Blackfish himself... They seem to have that impulse to fight on and (again, save for Edmure) use tricksy-brains to find a way to work the situation.
Again, the Martell-lurve on your side made me look into that one several times over, but just not quite feeling it... Think you've got something a bit more... Urgh, am failing at the words. Not soft, but more able/willing to at least give a bit of consideration to logic; Martells seem a bit too willing to throw that over (unless we're speaking of Doran, I s'pose). But aye, seems that the Tullys'd give an environment better suited for extensive reading and the like (not that the Martells wouldn't, but doesn't strike me as being quite so high on their list). And, y'know, if you still feel all into the Martells, you could always run off with one whilst Mr. Lord Tully isn't looking. ;)
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Date: 2008-05-27 05:19 pm (UTC)For further explanation... They're not exactly going scant on the luxury, but could see the Tully-sorts dealing well enough without much of it (whereas certain familiars, ohhhhh Lannisters, might not fly so well with that... not that Lannister was so much considered, anyway, but you get the idea >.>). You're not prone to that arrogant-boast-pride thing, which seems very well suited to them (the Blackfish may be a bit of an oddball with 'em, but he's still a Tully--even if he shows some of their traits in a slightly variant vein--and he displays this one muy well, methinks); bear a sense that you're pretty high up there, but you aren't going to rub an I'M BEST in people's faces (which is a point against the Martells, who seem more out there with their presumed or actual awesomeness). Stubbornness makes its way into their house, too... Actually, yes, in Catelyn, in Edmure, in the Blackfish himself... They seem to have that impulse to fight on and (again, save for Edmure) use tricksy-brains to find a way to work the situation.
Again, the Martell-lurve on your side made me look into that one several times over, but just not quite feeling it... Think you've got something a bit more... Urgh, am failing at the words. Not soft, but more able/willing to at least give a bit of consideration to logic; Martells seem a bit too willing to throw that over (unless we're speaking of Doran, I s'pose). But aye, seems that the Tullys'd give an environment better suited for extensive reading and the like (not that the Martells wouldn't, but doesn't strike me as being quite so high on their list). And, y'know, if you still feel all into the Martells, you could always run off with one whilst Mr. Lord Tully isn't looking. ;)