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The Dragon's Wrath: A Song of Ice and Cataclysm
The capital of the Seven Kingdoms, King's Landing, was the first to feel the wrath of the heavens. As Dragonstone erupted, the sky turned dark with ash and debris, casting a shadow across the city. A large rock shot down like an arrow from the gods, piercing the heart of King's Landing, igniting the treacherous wildfire stored beneath. The city was consumed in a sea of green flames. The heroes of the rebellion, Robert Baratheon and Jon Arryn, together with the cunning Tywin Lannister, were turned to ash. The Iron Throne itself became an inferno, melting in the wrath of the dragons.
In the Stormlands, storm clouds of ash and soot covered the sky, but these storms bore no rain. As the debris rained down, the mighty castle of Storm's End, once thought to be impenetrable, was shattered, claiming the lives of the younger Baratheons, Stannis and Renly. Their people, loyal and valiant, were left in shock and despair.
Riverrun, the heart of the Riverlands, became the next victim. The castle, so often besieged but never conquered, faced a foe it could not repel. Fiery rocks from the sky destroyed its towers and walls. The Tullys, Hoster, Brynden, and Edmure, met their tragic ends, but Catelyn and young Robb managed to escape, their grief only matched by their determination to rebuild.
The Westerlands mourned the loss of its capital, Lannisport, and the mighty Casterly Rock. Once a beacon of wealth and power, they were reduced to rubble. The lions of the West, however mighty, could not withstand the dragons' fury.
In the North, the damage was minimal, but the sky painted a mesmerizing picture of dancing lights. The children of the North looked up in awe, as their elders whispered tales of old.
The Vale, often isolated and untouched, could not escape the Dragon's Wrath. As debris hit the mountains, the Eyrie, the great castle in the sky, came crashing down. Lysa Tully, alongside many others, perished. The falcons no longer soared high.
The fiery wrath turned its gaze towards Dorne. As Sunspear was hit, the sands of time swallowed the mighty House Martell. Their legacy, however fierce and enduring, was put to an end, their bloodline silenced forever.
The Iron Islands, a threat to many, were hit by a celestial wave. A colossal tsunami emerged, swallowing the islands whole, leaving no trace of the once-mighty Ironborn.
Amidst this chaos, in the Dornish mountains, the Tower of Joy stood still. As Ned Stark and his companions neared it, they were met not by swords, but by sorrowful news. The Kingsguard, Arthur Dayne, Oswell Whent, and Gerold Hightower, knelt, acknowledging the reality. In a world now changed, they proclaimed Ned as the regent to the infant King Jaehaerys III, son of Rhaegar and Lyanna.
The young king had a heavy crown to bear. Amidst ruins and ashes, King Jaehaerys III, guided by the wisdom of his family and the Kingsguard, took the reins. With a heart full of hope and a vision for a united realm, he embarked on the task of rebuilding. His reign saw peace, prosperity, and unity. Westeros, having faced the Dragon's Wrath, stood once again, under the banner of the dragon.
