Citations:Braime

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English citations of Braime

Proper noun: (fandom slang) the ship of characters Brienne of Tarth and Jaime Lannister

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  • 2016 June 10, Vinnie Mancuso, “‘Game of Thrones’ Guide, Week 8: Every Question We Have Before ‘No One’”, in Observer:
    Next up: Spider-Stark, A Braime Reunion, and VIOLENCE.
  • 2017 July 14, Matthew Erao, “Game of Thrones: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Doubts Jaime/Brienne Romance”, in Screen Rant:
    Bad news for all you Braime shippers out there, as Nikolaj Coster-Waldau doesn't think his character Jaime will get together with Brienne in Game of Thrones.
  • 2019 May 7, Lindsey Romain, “What Is Jaime Planning to Do with Cersei?”, in Nerdist:
    It also comes after he finally hooked up with Brienne, a long-in-the-making love connection that “Braime” fans have been waiting for since season two.
  • 2023, Amanda Boyce, “The Fix-It Novel: How Commercial Authors Instrumentalize Fan Fiction's Subversive Potential”, in Kaitlin Tonti, editor, Fix-It Fics: Challenging the Status Quo through Fan Fiction, page 147:
    The final words of Dade's acknowledgements for the novel are directed at the Braime fandom, which she states to have been part of, with "some signs of that throughout this manuscript."