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The dragons did not fall because of war alone.
They fell because of love twisted into prophecy, because of pride mistaken for destiny, and because too many people confused legacy with honor.
Before Robert's Rebellion tore Westeros apart, Alanis Martell arrived at court beside her younger sister Elia, expecting politics, not tragedy. But King's Landing is a place where songs become weapons, where queens bleed behind closed doors, and where Prince Rhaegar Targaryen speaks of destiny like it absolves cruelty.
Rhaegar was meant to marry Elia.
Some whisper he should have married Alanis instead.
At Harrenhal, beneath music, roses, and steel, the realm begins to fracture: Robert Baratheon falls deeper into obsession, Lyanna Stark becomes the center of a prophecy she never asked for, Jaime Lannister learns what knighthood truly costs, and Alanis finds herself trapped between the man she could have loved and the sister she refuses to betray.
Then the dragons begin to burn.
Told through multiple perspectives in the style of the OG books, this story centers on the women the rebellion tried to erase.