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A Woman's Word [JS]
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Ongoing, First published Jan 23, 2017
When Roa's village is attacked, her mother sends her to Winterfell in search of a Lord Eddard Stark.

The girl was meant to be a queen of her people, mother of the Shanobi, but once there are no more Shanobi, she has to adjust to the world of serving to survive.
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Forgotten. Overlooked. Aryadne Baratheon is the eldest of the King's children and yet she is known by few. There is a cost when you take a bright mind and lock it away from true challenges. And the biggest challenge yet is soon to come: a war for the throne of Westeros. A new alliance - a love between the eldest of two houses - shall blossom on the eve of destruction. Whether it survives is another matter entirely. After all, what is a game without someone to lose it? Robb Stark x female!OC Game of Thrones (seasons 1-3) All credit (except for my OC and added storyline) goes to George R. R. Martin and all of the creators and writers of Game of Thrones. Possible Trigger Warnings: Violence, death, gore, serious threat, discussions of sexual assault, strong lanuage, sex references, pregnancy and childbirth, period-typical misogyny and ableism