Oathkeeper | A Jaime Lannister Story
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  • Reads 5,889
  • Votes 106
  • Parts 17
  • Time 3h 48m
Ongoing, First published May 08, 2021
This story follows Alys Stark, the eldest daughter of Ned and Catelyn Stark, and Robb's twin sister. After her brother Bran's tragic fall, she decides to stay within Winterfell's walls with her mother and brothers, while her father and sisters travel south to fulfill the King's petition. A sudden turn of events pushes her to join Robb in his quest to retrieve their family back to Winterfell, but an unexpected diversion from the original plan sends her towards a completely different set of affairs, in which she learns that life is no fairy tale, men are no «Princes of Dragonflies», and the Game of Thrones will take, and take, and take from her until all she is left with is the need to fight back with teeth and claws.
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About the ages:

This is a Jaime Lannister x OC story after all, and I'm not very keen on huge age-gaps, so let's say that Alys, Robb and Jon are 20 (approximately) and Jaime and Cersei are in their early thirties (which is still a big gap, but at least it's legal).


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Daveth Baratheon is the eldest son of King Robert I Baratheon and Queen Cersei Lannister, the only one of four children she bore her lawful husband. A natural-born prodigy, his intellect and swordsmanship skills are among one of the best despite his youth. But to make it through the game of thrones alive, one must be ready to navigate through dangerous waters. The difficult challenge, however, is to do it without compromising your own ideals. Known far and wide throughout the Seven Kingdoms for his famous reputation as "the Oathkeeper", how will the Young Stag's presence affect the game of thrones? *Disclaimer*: I do not own any of the Game of Thrones characters in the story or from George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" novels. Only the OCs included are mine. Main storyline takes place 17 years after Robert's Rebellion. A few tidbits are included from the Song of Ice and Fire novels, but the rest is primarily from the HBO TV series.