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sɑɳsɑ sτɑrк ([personal profile] songsandstories) wrote2012-06-05 03:52 am

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PLAYER
» Journal: [profile] xdombilly
» Birthdate/Age: July 15, 1989 ; 22
» Characters Played: Fred Burkle, Cassie Ainsworth, Michael

CHARACTER
» Name: Sansa Stark/ Alayne Stone
» Fandom: A Song of Ice and Fire
» Reference:
» Canon Point: End of Storm of Swords (book)
» Gender: Female
» Age: Aged up to 18 from 14 (book canon-- since Storm of Swords is roughly two years after the start of the series.)
» Orientation:

Straight. We have only seen her show any signs of attraction to males. As a child, she often thought of knights and romantic notions of love between a man and a woman. Initially she was attracted to Joffrey, though he managed to beat that from her. She was wed to Tyrion, though she had no attraction to him, and she has kissed Petyr.

» Personality:

Sansa Stark was once the ideal girl. The one who was raised to be a lady. She parroted everything she was taught. She was good at needle point, she had romantic notions of what the world was like, what men and war were. She listened to the songs and stories and dreamt of her own life as a lady. Things were simple in Winterfell then.

But that girl is no longer recognizable now that she is Alayne Stone. She took the name as being the bastard daughter of Lord Petyr Baelish. She has seen far too much in that time. Her family is now scattered, something she once seemed to care little of. She cared for the Starks, but there were bigger, brighter things out in the world.

She is not the little girl, and recognizes that what she thought once was foolhardy. While she once longed to travel from Winterfell, her time in King's Landing soon destroyed any notion of that. But now that both her home is destroyed and her family believed to be all dead, she must shed her old life. She must become Alayne.

Alayne is the daughter of one of the most proficient players in the game of thrones. While she was never good at lying, having been mocked for it by the Lannisters, Alayne has learned to conceal what is important, soon sorting Sansa and Alayne. This is the biggest obstacle for her at her current canon point. Her survival depends on allying herself to Petyr and forsaking Sansa. But even the hardened girl that Sansa has become is hard to shake off. She still has deep feelings, Starks often acting recklessly.

She was once poised and trained, the epitome of lady like. Though now she is more Tully like, after her mother. She is strong and does what she needs to do. While being betrothed to Joffrey, she had to renounce all familial ties after watching him slaughter her father. He humiliated her, and still she had to proclaim her loyalty. However she is still a Stark. While her brothers and Arya exude the quick to action response, it hardly ever peaks its head out. Though she did once have the notion to kill Joffrey by pushing him over the path and plummeting to her death with him.

With Baelish' help since he is known for his plans, his deception and skill in knowing how to play just about anyone, Alayne is born. He helps her to become well versed in lies. She is hid in plain sight and in order to do this, she must become adept in deception. She needs to trick people who have known her. She does this well with her aunt, Lysa.

She has come to depend on him more than anyone. Even with the not exactly fatherly kiss shared between the two. In order for her to go on, she needs to justify them both (which she eventually does). But right now, she's clinging on more to him more than anything. She has known true fear, and he has shown her more kindness than any have in a long time. He saved her, he has cared for her. Why should she think anything wrong of what has happened?

Alayne's only relationship is with Petyr. She trusts no one else, and even trusting him has become a stretch. But he has saved her. He's taught her everything she needs to know about surviving. He smuggled her out of King's Landing and has vowed to help her. That is enough for her. He has taken the place of her family. She had nothing in King's Landing, so having him at all is a motivation. If he says to do something, she tries very hard to do what he says.

Which includes shedding off all that Sansa was and is. Sansa's family is dead. Her mother and father are dead. Robb is dead, and Rickon and Bran are believed to be dead. Jon is off at the wall and Arya is lost to Westeros. The Stark family has dwindled away and so has the identity of Sansa Stark. It is not safe for her, with Robb's war and the fact that Joffrey was dead. This is another reason why she slowly adapts to Petyr's wishes. She becomes like him and very much his daughter. Though he is able to separate Sansa from Alayne, it slowly becomes harder and harder for her to. At this point she is still struggling. She was once close with her family, as much as she wished to leave the North. Robb and her mother's death is a shock, but she is not Sansa and she separates herself. Those were family members of some other girl.

Often times in her inner dialogue when 'my' is referred, she has to correct herself. That was Sansa's life, not hers now. It is hard, but having Petyr's insistence and direction guides her. She knows that he does survive. Through all the different kings and wars, he uses his wits. He teaches her to lie and deceive better than she does. He teaches her the true world, not the world in songs and stories. He is teaching her to stay alive.

And she is alive. That is more than what most can say in her family.

» Appearance:


Sansa is very much a Stark of the North. However she has more of a resemblance to her mother's side, the Tully's. Her red hair has been dyed to an auburn. Her identity as Alayne Stone gives her more of an emotionless look, more calculating than anything else. In this, she takes after Petyr Baelish.

She is still young, though tall and lean. She is a woman, her curves being described quite often. She is beautiful, soft, and a pale girl.

» Suitability:

In book age, she is much younger. Though even after updating her to television canon, Sansa would still be aged up. Being on a sex island won't really change anything. In ASOIAF there are no consent laws, and she has already been married to Tyrion, though she currently remains a virgin. Sansa is used to being around copious amounts of sex. As Alayne she's become even more adaptable. She has learned what she needs to do in order to survive.

From a young age, she knew Joffrey was going to have sex with her. When he was betrothed to her, she knew eventually she would have to bare his children. Sex has become a very big part of her world, since often women are traded in alliances. She was married to Tyrion, though the marriage was never consummated. While she is unlike Cersei, who uses her sex as a tool, this would would be another strategy for her, another way to survive.

If she must fuck or die, then she will. She has been taught by Petyr that survival is the most important, and while she's managed to remain a virgin up until this point, she would do what must be done.

As for being aged up, while she may fill out a bit more than she already is, her beauty and curves are already noted in the books. It would not change her so much since the whole coming of age thing was done when she first got her period. In their world, that is when a girl becomes a woman, when she can have sex. Being eighteen would not phase her.

SAMPLES
» "amatomnes" First-Person Network Entry:

[video]

[It takes a few minutes for her to use it, after having a maid or two tell her how to use it and where she was. It's a little off angle, and clearly she looks a little put off at talking to an object.]

I am told this device emits some magic. That there are people on the other end. Please, listen to me. [She bows her head.] My name is Alayne Stone, and I am looking for my father, Petyr Baelish of the Vale. I am not sure if he is here or not, but I thought I might try.

[She needs him more than she thought. He was supposed to be with her, he was supposed to keep her safe. And here she is, half in her clothing, and unsure. She swallows hard. She can do this. Alayne Stone can do this.]

I am unfamiliar with an island of this name, though surely we must be in the south. [Sansa knew the North. But the weather here was nice, almost like King's Landing.

She doesn't necessarily trust any information she gets, but getting anything would be better than being in the dark. She can trust no one here. Which is slightly less than how she treats people anyway.]


I am grateful for any information. [Another bow of her head, and Alayne switches off the feed after a moment.]

» "amatomneslogs" Third-Person Prose Entry:

She breathed out slow before her body curled slightly inward at the intense heat between her legs. There was a soft whimper and a release. She could not place it. It was like she was in a sea of sheets, ecstasy following her, before it slowly dissipated.

Her eyes slowly opened to find herself in a lavish bed, like once she slept in the castle as Joffrey's betrothed. She needed to scold herself for that thought, but right now there was enough confusion and no sign of Petyr. She was naked, that she could tell. The soft silk shifted against her skin and for a moment she let herself have the moment.

Before she worried that she was no longer a maiden, she needed to figure out where to go from here. Moving out of the bed, Alayne looked around. She was in a place of money, but no place she had been. Her dresses and undergarments were folded at the end of the bed which only worried her more. She was untouched. It was supposed to stay that way. Regardless of her marriage to Sweetrobin, she was supposed to remain a virgin.

It was then, as she tried to locate her clothes that she noticed the band of leather around her neck. Her fingers moved over the old leather and she froze. What was this trickery? Was this some joke? Was she made to be someone's pet? Finding the metal, she traced the etch, knowing it was a wolf. Even with her dark hair hiding her identity, surely the Northern sigil would give her away.

She must find the Lord of this House. Surely Petyr would not drug and give her away? No, she had no memory of it. Not even the milk of the poppy could do this. She took another small breath, completely ignoring the device on top of her clothes. Alayne needed a plan. She needed to dress, find which Lord bedded her, and somehow get back to Petyr.

He would know what to do, where to go.

Unless he was not a part of this. If that were the case, then she at least needed to sneak out -- gain a maid's dress, and proceed from there. Any number of people could use Sansa Stark as leverage. This was specifically why she was Alayne.

Once her dress was on, the brunette snuck to the door and peered out to make sure none were in the hall. This was going to be complicated.