House Stark is the Best
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The Second War for the Dawn is over, the Others have won. All that is left is one insane plan.
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- Part 1 of The Raven's Plan
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Winter is Here by Abel_VaLore
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV)
09 Sep 2020
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Family, duty, honor. These are the principles that Catelyn Tully was raised on, and had made an inseparable part of herself. A change in her character due to childhood trauma caused a ripple effect, changing all her children’s outlook on life and changing the course of Westeros’s history forever.
Catelyn will protect her family, and as a Stark that includes her new husband’s bastard son. Jon is forever a Stark, raised as Robb’s younger twin.
Catelyn will do her duty and raise her children to be strong enough to protect their family and preserve their way of life. Robb forgoes any notion of marrying for love and secures his alliance with the Frey.
Honor. Well, with both family and duty coming first, there's often little chance for honor to ever come into the equation.
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if you can't buy your monsters, homegrown is fine by DragonflyxParodies
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms, A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV)
27 Jun 2024
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Ned speaks the sacred words of House Bolton, and tells the boy of what his bastard brother would have done. Tells the boy of the wars to come, and that he has sought House Bolton’s aid in the coming conflict. Tells the boy what he and his father have plotted, to ensure that future never comes to pass.
(In which Eddard Stark receives a vision, and promptly yeets his backyard sociopath at the political nightmare that is King's Landing so he can deal with magic zombies in peace. This mostly works, except where it doesn't.)
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When Shepherds Quarrel by Roses_Bloom_In_Greenland
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms, A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV)
28 Feb 2024
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No matter what any Southerners said, the North did not intentionally keep the Awakening of the Others from them. It was just that the North thought that everyone had noticed the arrival of the Short Days that preceded the Long Night. They hadn’t.
They didn't notice the war, the Twenty-Second War for the Dawn, that consumed the North for four whole years either.
So when the King calls his Lords Paramount to a tourney at Harrenhal that has all the makings of going just as badly as the last, everyone is surprised.
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five people who didn’t believe Ned Stark for one second about Jon’s paternity and one who did by janie_tangerine
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin
26 Jul 2016
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in which Jon actually does look like a Targaryen but Ned still insists it's his bastard son. Good thing the one person who should believe it, in fact, does.
