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“If I break my oath, even for you—” Dunk's voice cracked. He thought of Ser Arlan’s face. Of Egg's trust. Of everything he'd built himself to be. “What would that make me?”
“Mine.” Aerion's fingers slid to the nape of Dunk's neck, tangling in his hair. “It would make you mine.”
There are two kinds of distance between a common hedge knight and a Targaryen prince: the height that separates them, and the morality that should.
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The Batter is almost done with his mission, save for a mysteriously unfinished Zone 1. There he learns that his sole guide, the Puppeteer, has disappeared.
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Brightflame and the Hedge Knight by Sandieee
Fandoms: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (TV), Tales of Dunk and Egg - George R.R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire
27 Feb 2026
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Dunk was a hedge knight who followed the laws of men; Aerion was a prince who believed he was a fire-breathing god. In a world of Alphas and Omegas, the gods have a cruel sense of humor.
"He is a monster," the world said of Aerion Brightflame.
Dunk didn't disagree, he had seen the Prince’s cruelty firsthand the shattered puppets, the manic glint in those violet eyes, the heavy kohl smudged across his pale, sharp features. Aerion was a volatile Omega who treated the world like it was his to burn.
But when a Royal Decree binds the low-born Alpha knight to the mad Prince’s side as his sworn protector, Dunk finds himself trapped in a different kind of fire. Behind the silks and the arrogance, Aerion is a storm of heat and dragon-dreams, and Dunk is the only wall strong enough to keep the Prince from destroying himself.
The Dragon wants to rule. The Knight wants to serve. And the bond between them is about to set the Seven Kingdoms ablaze.
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MAINLY IMPERIAL FIRE, TAX, JUSTICE OR MUTINY DUO
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19 Feb 2026
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“He’d said it himself. Dogs rule the world now. And only dogs survive here.”
In which the homeowner’s purpose, what he was chosen for, the reason why all visitors are so drawn to him, is made blindingly and irreversibly clear.
Whether he wants it or not.
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