Chapter 101 - Destroying the Clegane's Keep.

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Third Person POV.
Riverrun.

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The night was not over — quite the opposite. For Jon, who could see cities and castles lit up in the region, it wasn't even the wolf hour yet, and for Jon, the night was just beginning.

The Mountain, still unconscious, swayed with the dragon's movement. He remained knocked out, and Jon didn't mind treating him like an animal as long as he didn't die before they reached the North.

"Let's see..." he muttered, raising a magical barrier around himself, creating a shield that protected him from the wind as he opened a dimensional inventory and pulled out a large scroll.

There was the map of Westeros. Jon was about 3,000 meters high. He activated his magical eyes to see through the darkness, seeing everything as clearly as if it were day in that moment.

Quickly, he located where he was to search for his two main objectives for the night.

"It'll take a while... but let's head this way, we'll start with the south since it's closer to us," Jon said, guiding Winter, who began flapping her wings strongly, soaring through the skies.

It took about half an hour to cross the West, until he reached Jon's first point of interest.

Down below, what he saw was none other than the Clegane family's castle. The embers of the torches and the glow of the candles lit up the castle, slightly away from the city — at least 500 meters.

"Well... looks like I don't have to hold back here," Jon said, patting Winter's neck gently.

"Let's begin, girl. Are you ready for this?"

Winter responded with a growl, although it was a clear and positive answer. Jon took a deep breath and looked up at the dark sky above them. There were few clouds there — most of the rain was still over Riverrun — but he would change that.

"STRUN BAH QO!!!"

In the next instant, he chanted a mystical tone, and an explosion of power shot into the sky like thunder, and the emergence of the Thu'um glowed as it reached its peak, drawing everyone's attention below with the sudden boom that echoed like thunder.

Suddenly, everything began to darken even more, sealing away any star that dared to shine before. Black clouds filled the sky. That Thu'um used by Jon was the kind of power he classified as 'playing god'. He could change the weather — turning a clear sky into a fierce storm with strong winds and rain filled with lightning.

And so it happened.

In the next moment, the skies closed. Lightning began to strike, thundering nonstop right after the sudden wind. Though not as intense as the first explosion from the Shout, it was enough to cause panic.

Down below, what had been a peaceful night turned into chaos. Most of the Western army was still in Riverrun under Tywin's command. The territories of House Clegane were part of Lord Lannister's domains, and only a few men had stayed behind to protect the castle and the lands of the Clegane family.

Everything seemed normal... until the sonic boom echoed in the sky. The guards on the walls looked up, surprised, seeing a kind of bluish light ball rising vertically into the sky — something they couldn't explain.

"What was that...?" they murmured, confused.

But there was no time for answers.

The wind came strong and sudden. Everyone was even more surprised by the storm that formed out of nowhere.

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