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The Last Reyne by jefandtee
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"I will not bow." are the words that have doomed Lord Reyne and his house. When an assured victory turns into a genocidal defeat, only one was spared by the gods from Tywin Lannister's wrath. What will happen to the last Reyne? Will the bloodline of a once great house finally end? (GOT Fanfic)
The Finding of Lya Stark by ReekFreak1000
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Lya is a lowborn girl, or so she thought. When Ned Stark shows up she discovers she is the eldest child of the Stark family, and must adapt to this new world. On top of this something happnes giving her certain abilities, she is betrothed to Jaime Lannister, and just might be falling in love with him.
Wheel of Time: Gray Dawns by RainbowSkies11611
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Ah, yes, another story-thing. This time 'round, it happens to be a fan-fiction type dealioski. A background knowledge of the Wheel of Time universe is recommended, but I don't exactly know if it's absolutely needed. As with Phoenix's Glow (the other thing I have posted on my profile), it's about a man and a woman (who are actually most definitely in love) and their adventures. The story actually does not start off at the beginning (as it should logically), but rather after a bit of travelling on the two's part(s). Anyways, I hope any who reads this enjoys it. I guess I'll go sit in a dark corner of some forgotten closet and wait to see what happens.
The Wheel of Time: The Wind Bringing Snow by doctortrax
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This story was something I wrote in a Swedish "Wheel of Time" based play-by-post roleplaying game many years ago (2003?) and did a rough translation of in order to send to the guy who would later end up my husband. :) I wrote it as a way for me to get rid of a bunch of characters at once, as well as a chance to write something about all my characters and what they were up to. I still like the feel of the story, but the text could do with a lot of work in general, realistically. Seeing as how it was only ever meant as a post in a play-by-post roleplaying game, aside from updating the text a little to make me want to gouge my eyes out slightly less, I doubt I'll go back and do more work on it. Oh yeah, and because they were roleplaying characters, why you get some oddities that wouldn't be okay with canon. Like Aes Sedai born and raised in the Aiel Waste, and Aes Sedai-Accepted relationships that are a wee bit too friendly, etc. *cough* (And spoiler: servants Janus and Atanea are the same person - it's Zoula in disguise. And the girl with the braids at the end is a ghost.)
The Walking Dead (Fan-Fiction) by indigoshire
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[COMPLETED] The world has gone to hell. A virus has taken over, one that doesnt just make you sick, one that kills you and then brings you back as a flesh eating zombie, otherwise known as a walker. Karolina is a survivor in this nightmare of a world and shes hell bent on finding her mother and brother and taking down as many walkers as possible. Along the way she meets a group of survivors, and together they try and find a safe haven from this post apocalyptic world. Featured in the official Wattpad @Fanfic The Walking Dead reading list. Copyright © 2012 indigoshire on Wattpad ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
The Winds of Time [A Tribute to Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time] by AlexRandall
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The Wheel of Time turns, and ages come and pass. Leaving memories that become legend, legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the age that gave it birth comes again. May you rest in peace, James "Robert Jordan" Oliver Rigney Jr., and may your works become memory to all who have had the privilege of reading them.