Under the shadow of this red rock
Genfic - Tywin, Genna, Kevan | 2500 words | spoilers for ADWD | for
hamsterwoman who wanted sibling-fic when I offered drabbles. Unsurprisingly, given the characters and my obsession with them, this is really not a drabble. I hope it will still suffice.
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Poor Genna. After Kevan's death I never thought about what it would do to her - I never realized that, hey, she has lost both her brothers now, she is all alone. I hope we do get some insight on Genna in the next book.
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This generation of Lannisters fascinates me to no end, and they have such interesting dynamics. Genna is truly the only one left and I sort of hope she will keep being awesome until the end. :)
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I love these three glimpses so much! The three of them together as children, Kevan's POV in the middle one that works so well with what we see in the epilogue (and I love the little detail that Kevan is the better swordsman), the small and rare comfort of touch that anchors the first two, and the post-ADWD Genna POV (poor Genna!), in which it was great to see her thoughts on Cersei and to see her, like the other Lannisters whose POVs we've had in the book, continuing to think of Tywin's presence after his death, and the way her thoughts at the end bring the story full circle.
And, as always, I'm just completely immersed in your vision of the relationship between Tywin and Joanna, your ability to articulate so sharply what attracts me to this pairing with sentences like "With Joanna, Kevan knows, he had not found it necessary. Joanna had been strong enough on her own", because, yes, that's exactly it ( ... )
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For some reason I've always pictured Tywin as a good swordsman but not a great one, nothing like Jaime (who fights like Ty, if Genna's verdict anything to go by) and he doesn't strike me as someone who'd indulge in duelling or tourneys. This is just gut feeling, though. :)
Joanna/Tywin hits me where it hurts, I must admit. And I'm happy I can put my fangirly emotions into more coherent sentences. (In my head they sound nothing like that, more like frustrated, high-pitched wails.)
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