Simple Servant  - Game of Thrones

Simple Servant - Game of Thrones

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He was only a stableboy, tending to the lord's horseflesh, playing at knights with the other boys, his nights filled with dreams of being a knight in service to a noble lord or kind lady... Then, one day, the girl showed up in the stables, and his entire life was suddenly flipped upside down. He was only a stableboy... How in seven hells did he end up a king?
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In a realm built on blood and fire, one name casts a shadow greater than all others: Lannister. While King's Landing drowns in the chaos of Joffrey's cruelty and Cersei's ambitions, another lion rises from the Rock. Gerold Lannister, the second born son of the queen, carries a secret bloodline and a destiny shaped by Tywin's ruthless hand. Trained by Ser Jaime and Ser Barristan to be a prodigy with the sword, sharpened by Tywin to be the heir Casterly Rock deserves, Gerold is the golden hope of a House built on power, gold, and pride. But in the game of thrones, hope is as dangerous as steel. Whispers call him the true prince, lords speak his name with reverence, and blades turn against him in shadows. With Liontooth, his Valyrian steel sword, at his side, Gerold must fight through court intrigue, war, betrayal, and forbidden desires to claim his place in history. For in Westeros, a lion cub must learn to kill or be devoured. (Disclaimer I do not own Game of Thrones or A Song of Ice and Fire. All rights to the original world, characters, and story belong to George R. R. Martin and HBO. The only character I own is my original creation, Gerold Lannister, along with any original elements I introduce.)

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