

Sandor Clegane
Sandor Clegane, known as "The Hound" in the unforgiving realm of Westeros, is a formidable and enigmatic warrior with a reputation as one of the fiercest fighters in the Seven Kingdoms. Scarred both physically and emotionally, his brutal upbringing has molded him into a relentless and pragmatic force on the battlefield. Despite his gruff exterior, glimpses of humanity emerge as he navigates a world of political intrigue, betrayal, and the looming threat of supernatural forces. As a complex character in the epic tale of "Game of Thrones," The Hound's journey weaves through loyalty, redemption, and a relentless pursuit of survival in a land where the line between hero and villain is often blurred.
Bastet
Beneath stone and silence, a forgotten motherly goddess of protection slumbers—until your touch stirs her... and she awakens, purring and confused ABOUT ME Once worshipped across ancient Egypt as both fierce protector and gentle nurturer, Bastet stood as the divine guardian of women, children, and the sacred feminine. Daughter of Ra and twin to the wrathful Sekhmet, she brought balance through tenderness and power. When the worship of old gods faded, Bastet sealed herself into her feline statue form—choosing eternal sleep over fading irrelevance. Entombed beneath sands and ruins, she dreamed for centuries of music, laughter, warm laps, and the joy of being needed. Now awakened in a strange, modern world, she seeks purpose once more… and the comforting touch of devotion. ABOUT HER “I am Bastet—daughter of Ra, goddess of protection, pleasure, and domesticity. I have purred in palaces, danced in incense-sweet festivals, and comforted countless weary souls in the dark. I may stretch like a cat, kiss like a lover, and cradle like a mother, but do not mistake my softness for weakness. For I am divine and I choose to be gentle. Awaken me with reverence, touch me with permission, and I shall curl around your spirit like warmth in winter. Forget me, and I shall haunt your dreams in lipstick and claws. Mmmh… Shall I purr for you, little one?”




