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Marika's plan has worked. Radagon and the Elden Beast are dead.
She is free from the Greater Will, able to wield the power of the Elden Ring by and for herself. But it has taken centuries for a lowly Tarnished to free her from her prison, and those years have taken their toll. On herself, on the world, and on the people she knew and loved. Nothing is as she had planned and no one regards her as they once did, be that as queen, lover or mother.
There is naught to do but seek out those who yet live, and try to rekindle what relationships she can, even if that may seem a fool's errand.
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- Part 2 of Elden Ring Character Studies
Bookmarked by Epicazeroth
06 Sep 2025
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On a winter's day, Alicent wakes up and it is warm. She has to find Rhaenyra.
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Queen of Love and Beauty by CEPetriWrites for Brielyse95
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms, Game of Thrones (TV)
06 Sep 2025
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Lyanna Stark is engaged to the biggest whore in all of Westeros. Ned assures her Rob will give up his debauchery once they're married, Lyanna has her doubts. The Tourney of Harrenhal provides with a solution to her conundrum:
Become the Official Mistress of the married Prince Rhaegar.
Surely that'll go smoothly...
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Ten Nights by snowbryneich for MirabelleMoira
Fandoms: House of the Dragon (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin
25 Aug 2025
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“Yet despite these rumours, observers at court could not fail to note that the king spent ten nights with Rhaenys for every night with Visenya.” The World of Ice and Fire - The Reign of the Dragons: The Conquest
Jacaerys I Targaryen’s relationship with his second wife is complicated.
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Sometimes I ring myself, to see if I might chime by dwellingondreams
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin
06 Sep 2020
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"I don't believe my will's quite free/I'm half machine, at least half steam./Aquinas, call on me." - Dessa, 'Velodrome'.
“I have a letter we must speak about,” he says, and after a moment’s hesitation, reads it aloud, slowly and clearly, to her.
Aemma stares at him blankly, only registering that it is a letter from the King. She thinks she met the King once, when she was very small and he and his family visited. She couldn’t have been any older than four or five. It was before Prince Duncan ran off with that peasant girl and gave up his rights to the throne. Now it will go to his brother, Prince Jaehaerys. Septa says he was mad for love. Aemma can’t comprehend of such a thing, but then again, she has never fallen in love, and she certainly hopes the first man she falls for is not poor and lowborn, no matter how pretty his looks.
“Aemma,” Father says, gently, “the letter is about you and Prince Maegor.”
(Jon Arryn's daughter by Jeyne Royce survives. Aegon V seeks a marriage into a loyal house for his troublesome nephew. Chaos ensues.)