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GoT S7. Is Sansa Stark contented with John Snow as King of the North?

Game of Thrones season 7, is Sansa Stark contented with John Snow as King of the North?

Game of Thrones season 7. Is Sansa Stark contented with John Snow as King of the North?

Game of Throne fans are waiting with baited breath for the return of the series and the opening of Season 7. We have been told that season 8 will be the last of the series, which is sad for those of us who are hooked on it. Perhaps it’s best to do so while it is still a hot topic. We saw at the end of Series 6, John Snow (Kit Harrington) being crowned King of the North. His half Sister Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) looked on as she exchanged strange glances with Littlefinger (Aiden Gillen).

We have all seen how Sansa has blossomed from a gentle innocent girl into a tough Woman. She stood by and watched dogs eat her violent ex-husband. Littlefinger, on the other hand, is not really known for his loyalty unless there is something in it for him. He does, however, have a soft spot for Sansa. Having failed to seduce her Mother, Littlefinger’s attention is firmly fixed on Sansa. How honourable they are, being always questionable with Littlefinger. In both their eyes, she is a full blood Stark and should be the rightful ruler of the North. Will the new tougher Sansa now turn against her beloved half-brother or cousin as we learned at the end of season 6 ?

Master Psychic Vincent’s Verdict.

What do the Cards Say? The Six of Wands shows a united front, at least in the eyes of those outside. A house divided cannot stand. There is much political turmoil still around, so for the moment it appears at least, that Sansa will stand by John Snow’s side. This is because it suits her purpose to do so. The Ten of Swords, however, show that all is not quiet within the home of Winterfell. Backstabbing and revenge lie just beneath the surface like a volcano ready to erupt. The return of another family member appears to bring some balance into the story, but will it last? All of this is in the hands of the writer.

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