Sandry

Sandry  is the het ship between Gendry Baratheon and Sansa Stark from the Game of Thrones fandom.

Canon
Canonically, Gendry Waters and Sansa Stark have never met.

The two have been seen on screen together in the final season of the tv-show, however they don't share any dialogue and it is uncertain what relationship they had for the short time Gendry was present at Winterfell. The two are seen together present at Tyrion Lannister's trial. By the the end of the show Gendry Baratheon is the head of the Baratheon family, and the Lord of Storm's End, while Sansa is the head of House Stark, and the Queen in the North.

Fanon
The pairing between Gendry Waters and Sansa Stark is one of the many pairings Sansa Stark is shipped with, and Sansa Stark is the second most shipped girl with Gendry, the most popular being Arya Stark. The ship is mainly based on fans' speculation. The biggest claims that fans have to shipping Gendry and Sansa together come from quotes by two characters connected to Gendry and Sansa; their fathers.

The first quote is one stated by Gendry's father, the late King Robert Baratheon. When he first arrives at Winterfell in the episode titled, Winter is Coming (Season 1, Episode 1), Robert names Ned Stark his Hand of the King, and the two of them speak down in the tombs of Winterfell. Next to a statue of Lyanna Stark, Robert proclaims that the houses of Stark and Baratheon should have been combined. He states that it's not too late to make this a reality.

("I have a son, you have a daughter. We'll join our houses.") The interesting part about this quote is that Robert was referring to Joffrey. However, Joffrey is not his son. In fact, his only true remaining son by the end of Season 7 in Game of Thrones, is Gendry.

The second quote comes from Sansa's father, Ned Stark. In the episode titled A Golden Crown (Season 1, Episode 6), Ned speaks to Sansa and Arya about leaving King's Landing and going back to Winterfell after Ned discovers the truth about Cersei and Jaime Lannisters incestuous relationship and the fact that Cersei's children are not King Robert's. Ned proclaims that when Sansa is old enough, he'll make her a match with someone who is worthy of her. He proclaims that someone worthy of his daughter to be a man who is considered "brave, gentle and strong."

Throughout the course of the series, Gendry has shown himself to possess all three of these traits. His bravery when it came to helping Jon Snow with proving white walkers exist is one example of this, his gentle nature when it came to befriending Arya Stark and helping her when she needed it, and his strength is well known by the use of his hammer.

Fandom
FAN FICTION
 * Sansa/Gendry (TV) tag on FanFiction.net
 * Sansa/Gendry (Books) tag on FanFiction.net
 * Sansa/Gendry (Books) tag on FanFiction.net

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