As of the published parts of the novels, Sansa is alive. Her story is full of twists and turns, but she has not met her end yet.
No, Sansa is still alive in the 'A Song of Ice and Fire' novels. She has endured a great deal, from being a hostage in King's Landing to evolving into a more politically astute character. Her future in the story is still to be determined, but she has not died as of now.
In the novels so far, young Griff is alive. George R. R. Martin has left many plotlines open, including young Griff's. There are various speculations among fans. Some think he might play a significant role in the future battles and power struggles in the Seven Kingdoms. However, until Martin releases more of the story, we can't be sure if or how he will meet his end.
I don't think so. I remember Young Griff being alive till the end of the story I read.
Kid Flash's fate in the Young Justice comics is not always certain. In some versions, he does die, but it depends on the particular story and creative direction taken by the writers.
It could have led to a completely different storyline. Maybe she would have had a more sheltered life or faced different challenges and power struggles.
Sansa often becomes more politically savvy in fanfiction involving the Hound. She may use her experiences with him and her time in various courts to her advantage. This development could lead to her having more power and influence, and her relationship with the Hound might be affected as she becomes more of an equal to him in terms of strength and intelligence.
30 years of life was not the age of the shortest life expectancy, nor was it the age of the longest life expectancy. This idiom stresses the shortness and preciousness of life and tells people to cherish time and life and not to waste time.
The original Sansa storylines are mainly set within the framework of the political intrigue in Westeros as it is presented in 'Game of Thrones'. However, 'dark sansa fanfiction' can take her out of that framework and into much darker, more fantastical or extreme scenarios. For instance, she might be in a world where magic has turned evil and she has to navigate through that while also dealing with her own inner demons. She may also face much more brutal and immediate threats compared to the more drawn - out political threats in the original story.
Sure does. Pennywise meets its end in the novel. The battle against it is intense, but in the end, justice prevails and it's gone for good.
Yes, Shane does die in the novel. It's a tragic moment that has a significant impact on the story.
Yes, Bouc dies. It's a tragic turn in the story.