The Iron Queen - Sequel to 'The Usurper Princess'
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  • Reads 16,041
  • Votes 658
  • Parts 18
  • Time 4h 52m
Ongoing, First published Jan 24, 2014
Aglaia Baratheon is alive.

She has survived Daenerys Targaryen's attack on her husband King Roran Deloras' city, travelled the length of the Seven Kingdoms, befriended a White Walker and survived being kidnapped by rogues. She is with Roran and her brothers, and she is safe.

At least she wishes she was.

Daenerys Targaryen refuses to relinquish her claim on Aglaia's father King Joffrey's throne, now her brother's throne, and she is threatening to tear the Seven Kingdoms apart to get it.

Aglaia knows she cannot fight much longer. The time is coming for the final battle to occur, the final chapter in the war between the Baratheons and the Targaryens.

Daenerys has killed good King Joffrey, taken Kaspian's throne and torn their family apart. 

But Aglaia is part Lannister; the blood of the lion flows through her veins and as far as she is concerned, with Daenerys Targaryen there is a debt unpaid.

And everybody knows a Lannister always pays their debts...
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