The thrice-wedded, never-bedded Margaery Tyrell, in canon, was a queen slain long before her time, despite her careful politicking. As oft said, "When you play the Game of Thrones you win, or you die." How will a self-insert survive the horrors of dragonflame, frostbite, and/or death at the hands of angry lords, in the body of a medieval woman, to win the Game of Thrones?
At Bran's bedside, Cersei had told a grieving Catelyn Stark that she had lost her first child with the King. But what if she hadn't lost the boy to a chill? What if the true heir to Robert Baratheon was still alive? This is the story of Edric Baratheon, the firstborn son of King Robert Baratheon and Queen Cersei Lannister.
As the Long Night engulfs Westeros, the deities of Valyria rope an innocent man into their plans of defeating the Others and ensuring the mess that was shoppingmode canon does not pass again; or rule 63 applied to an SI-ed Visenya Targaryen, now Viserys Targaryen, firstborn child of Aerion and Valaena. A seriously written wank, Valyrian magic included.
Quentyn is sent back after his death in Meereen...but someone else inhabits his body. Two years before the events of AGOT, the new Quentyn Martell will have to navigate the treacherous landscape of Dornish politics and push himself forwards if he's to avoid the same fate he did in Meereen, and make the sun rise over Westeros.
Drabble. AU. Angst turns to Fluff eventually. Spring bloomed from her death. Or it's Sansa Stark that gives the last blow for the War of Spring. Her rebirth thrusts her into a world of Heroes, quirks, and different, yet so similar horrors. She figured saving another world wouldn't be that much harder than her first.
Lyanna knew what she wanted the moment she saw Cersei Lannister's crown. The path is not always straightforward, but Brandon Stark's daughter will be the queen whom strikes Cersei down.
One night can change a whole song: it was prophesied that when a star falls magic will return, but when the whole horizon descends, the gods will walk among men again. This will not be a Clash of Kings, but a new Age of Heroes.
Or: How to Forge a Realm in a Cave, with a Box of Scraps. The night falls, and now the sea rises. It shall not end until the highest tide. They are the fire that burns impurities, the light that heralded progress, the horn that rallied the people, and the shield of the peaceful realms. Rated M for Martinian things.
A House Targaryen story set immediately after the Targaryen wars of conquest, focusing on the lives, struggles and accomplishments of Aegon Targaryen and his descendants.
Seven Gods, seven Kingdoms, seven Heroes. The Magi have gathered to participate in the Fourth Fuyuki Grail War. But the heroes summoned are not from Earth. And all of them brought their own history and regrets. May the tragedy of blood and steel begin.
Sansa Stark begins her career at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the same year as Harry Potter. At the same time that Dark forces are beginning again to grow in power.
Poniente año 385 después de la conquista. la Rebelión de Robert ya se ha extendido más de 5 años, la logística y el coste de la guerra ha cobrado todos los bandos y la locura de Aerys ha crecido sin límite. Pero ahora en el juego de tronos el León de la roca desea el poder para sí mismo y su codicia no le dejara compartir el poder con el ciervo o el dragón.
They navigated for days. The days turned chillier. Until one day, an immense wall made of ice surged in the distance. When Eragon and Saphira discover Westeros, it's not exactly the place they expected to raise dragons and train riders.
The Kingdom of Arnor is the greatest and wealthiest of the kingdoms in Westeros. But it was not always this way. Once it had been but nine ships desperately trying to escape the Downfall of Númenor. This is the story of the Dúnedain in a world where the Nine Ships of the Faithful landed in Westeros instead of Middle-Earth.
hela's destiny did not end with the death of Voldemort, it had only begun. she just didn't know it yet.
"What's west of Westeros?" As the War of Five Kings concludes and the Great Houses face East toward an ascendant Targaryen, a strange folk from across the Sunset Sea run aground on the western edge of the continent. Their gifts of gold, weapons, and knowledge may alter the fortunes of the great Houses, but only to those who can provide gifts for the sun.
Something went wrong in the battle. Maybe it was Kakashi, maybe it was Obito. He didn't know. Now none of them were here any more. He didn't know what was going on in this empty, barren world. He'll figure it out anyway. And in the process maybe he'll help save the world too.
Many expected great things about Aerys; some of them are good and some of them are not. It's a good thing that history has been altered or we would have to see the end of the Targaryen Dynasty, eh? (SI)
This is my first time righting tell me how it is constructive criticism is welcome
*A Rewrite* The Targaryens have a history of madness, and no one knows it better than Aelor, second son of the Mad King. Amidst his father's destructive behavior and his elder brother's decision to run off with a girl who wasn't his wife, it will take every ounce of his Targaryen charm and skill at arms to save the greatest dynasty in Westeros...and that still might not be enough.
AU Robb Stark. Genius, more ambitious Robb with elements of historical figures as Julius Caesar, Leonardo Da Vinci and Alexander the Great. Robb Stark had always wanted to make his family proud, to be the perfect heir and brother. He tried his best to strengthen his kingdom and prepare for the nightmare ahead.
All knew the story of Aegon The Conqueror and his sister wives, of their conquest to unite The Seven Kingdoms. But what if there was another sibling, a younger brother shunned mostly by his brother and sisters? This is the story of Maelor Targaryen.
Lady is buried beneath a weirwood tree, and Sansa prays to the old gods for Lady to stay with her. The gods hear her prayer, in a manner of speaking. Everything changes.
Baelon Targaryen was dead. Or so we thought. In this new life, he will learn to rule as king. But with others vying for the throne, will he survive? Or like his previous life, be doomed to die?
An old Valyrian House escaped the doom to the island of Skagos. For years they kept to themselves, answering to no wars. When Robb summoned the banners of the North, however, they appeared out from their mountains and caves. What are their motives, why now? And in Skagos itself, turmoil ensued, the old kings of Skagos finally grew tired of the Valyrian warlocks' control, it's war
Harry dies of a disease and reincarnates as Doran Martell. He will live this life at its fullest. He will became a pioneer in many fields: navigation, technology, art... Careful Planetos the Renaissance is here.
When it becomes possible to travel between nineteenth-century Earth and Westeros, Britain needs its finest to represent it at King Robert's court. Who better to call than Sir Harry Flashman? (Actually, almost anybody else would do, but he's burdened with his reputation.)
Middle-Earth was filled with many who did evil or nothing as evil was committed, even among the free people, but now Eru has given them a chance to redeem their actions, in a world that has vastly changed from the Ages they are familiar with.
An oc insert gets shunted in the body of Theon Greyjoy. A life of adventure awaits.
Sansa makes the choice to go with Sandor the evening of the Battle of the Blackwater. Their flight from King's Landing becomes more complicated than either of them ever expected. How shall a broken dog and a beaten wolf fair on the road together amidst a world that is falling to ashes?