Dance with Dragons
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  • Reads 18
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2024
This story tells the reinterpretation of Fire and Blood from GRRM. The story starts with the usurpation of the Iron Throne by Aegon II and ends with the rise to the throne of Aegon III, son of Rhaenyra and Daemon Targaryen. The major difference is that there will be no dance of dragons. When Otto Hightower come on Dragonstone to present the terms of Aegon II to Rhaenyra, she accepts. Still, dark hours come for House Targaryen as enemies rise from everywhere.... This time, they will not fight each other, but together.
 Rhaenyra ends up in history as the first and the only woman to became the hand of the king. 
Daemon will always be remembered as the prince of Pentos - for he lived and died there. 
Aegon II ruled for 16 years and will always be remembered as the most hated and unlucky king in the History of Westeros.
And the dragons.... Some died, some lived, others were born....
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