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Baelon King of all Dragons
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  • Reads 140,896
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  • Parts 58
  • Time 6h 13m
Complete, First published Jul 19, 2024
What if the gods had taken a different life than that of one of Aemma's stillbirths?

What if in 94 A.C. it was not Laenor Velaryon who was born but Aemma Arryn and Viserys Targaryen's first child, Bealon Targaryen?

What if they had given this child a gift that was similar but so different to that of Daenys the Dreamer?

This is the story of Baelon Targaryen, first of his name, lord of the Seven Kingdoms and king of the Rhoyners, Andals and the First Men, king of all dragons

(English is not my first language so let me be in peace about that)

Only the characters not in the books or the shows are mine; anything else is not mine but Georges.


I don't know if I have to say this, but I use AI to write this story, of course i only use Ai for the basis and edit the chapters afterwards but i use it nontheles, as im not grat at writing and just want to get the idea out of my head and publish it so that anyone that wants to can read it if they have the same idea. If you don't like it, don't read it. I just write this for my enjoyment and because I wanted a story with a plot like this, not because I'm a good writer.
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