[ Were this their first meeting, Theon would have fought him, spit in his face, called him every name in the book—but especially Snow. Now, he can’t find it in him to care.
Ramsay’s question hits him harder than his backhand had. What difference does it make? Even if Stannis is right, this doesn’t help to heal anything else. Even if someone named Ramsay was in Winterfell, the blood is still on Theon’s hands. Robb is still gone, Robb still died, and Theon wasn’t there with him. Even if Jon and Sansa claim forgiveness, how can he accept it? He can’t find it in him to forgive himself. Nothing changes, really. ]
None.
[ It paints this Ramsay as a liar as well, but they’re all liars. Every single one of them. ]
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Ramsay’s question hits him harder than his backhand had. What difference does it make? Even if Stannis is right, this doesn’t help to heal anything else. Even if someone named Ramsay was in Winterfell, the blood is still on Theon’s hands. Robb is still gone, Robb still died, and Theon wasn’t there with him. Even if Jon and Sansa claim forgiveness, how can he accept it? He can’t find it in him to forgive himself. Nothing changes, really. ]
None.
[ It paints this Ramsay as a liar as well, but they’re all liars. Every single one of them. ]
It makes no difference.