Melantha wanted simple things. She had no wish to marry, and no wish to birth children. She wakes up one day and finds herself betrothed to the Crown Prince, and slowly, her world begins to crumble. Melantha worries for what she'll become if she intends to survive the trials ahead.
Melantha wanted simple things. She had no wish to marry, and no wish to birth children. She wakes up one day and finds herself betrothed to the Crown Prince, and slowly, her world begins to crumble. Melantha worries for what she'll become if she intends to survive the trials ahead.
[SEQUEL TO A WOLF THAT MET A STAR: NEW] With the abrupt end of King Aerys' tyranny, House Targaryen barely managed to have the baby grandson of the tyrant recognized as the King but at the cost of many concessions made to both Loyalists and Rebels alike. A Regency of fifteen years, one of such concessions, promises chaos as lords fight for more power. The Game of Thrones continues.
A former UK special operator is reborn in Westeros, causing ripples to the timeline, and having to manage his way through what he knows is to come thanks to some unique gifts. Though first, he has to handle how he's reborn and the issues it will cause (This will feature a light Gamer system with very limited extra powers and be set in the era starting with Robert's Rebellion) AU
'The Strength of the Wolf maybe the pack, but the lone wolf is certainly the baddest one. And the Dragons who made him one will feel the wrath of the Lone Wolf.' The Rebellion never happened and Rhaegar Targaryen rules the Seven Kingdoms with his right, setting aside his father. But what he didn't took into the account was the one big mistake he'd done in the past.
Harry Potter had a full life. He raised the status of his clan and died peacefully. He had been reborn in a powerful but undervalued family in Westeros. Will Hadrian Black really let the House of Stark be a shadow of what it is? Gods have mercy on his enemies because he won't.
When a girl with a queenly grace emerges from wildfire all the smiles die at the Tourney of Harrenhal. In which those who should've been a tragic Dragon Prince and Sun Princess, turn King and Queen, and love a bewildered Queen of Winter. Or Ice and Fire is made into a different song but made nonetheless. Liberal Mixing of Show and Books!
The words of House Dayne are quite simple: "We Bring the Dawn". And the Dawn will be needed for the coming storm. A thousand battlefields have prepared a long-lost son for what is to come, but while he may withstand the hell to come, will Westeros? Will his family? But against the monsters that lurk in the dark, he is not alone. After all: For those We protect, We will Sacrifice.
A Mother's plead to save her child. A bargain between a mother and the Gods unleashed what they had held back since Old Night. Magic has returned. Monsters roam freely, and ancient beings have begun to stir. The Song is undone, and now the Quiet Wolf must learn from three beings, not from his reality, to survive and save everyone. Others aren't the only thing stirring in the world.
Alex's soul is mixed with the soul of Eddard Stark right before the Tourney of Harrenhal. Watch as he makes his way through Westeros and try his chances in the game afterall when you play the game of thrones you either win or you die. I own nothing all belongs to George RR Martin.
The Song has changed. History is different. Similar outcomes, similar events, but all slightly different somehow. Witness the life story of Eddard Stark, starting from his experience during the Tourney at Harrenhal. Things will be different this time.
The Rebellion that overthrew House Targaryen and replaced it with House Baratheon left many scars upon Westeros, of which some would never fully heal. Eddard Stark and his wife Ashara have lived happily in Winterfell with their children for fifteen years but now that King Robert is in need of a new Hand, they are dragged into the Game yet again...will they survive or die?
What if Brandon Stark had merely been knocked unconscious by the Tyroshi device in King's Landing? A 21st-century man dies, only to find himself in the body of Brandon Stark just as Robert's Rebellion is starting. Can this new Brandon change the history of Westeros for the better and prepare the realm for the Second Long Night? (Brandon Stark SI)
A familiar song echoed through the realm, sung a generation earlier.
When the Andals Invaded house Dayne watched in horror as Westeros spat on millenia of traditions and cowered to the invaders. Ayden Dayne expanded his realm so as to better prepare his kingdom for the threat. He succeeded and now the kingdom of the Torrentine is one of the eight kingdoms of Westeros. This is the story of one of his descendants in a time of Rebellion and madness.