Is 'Game Of Thrones Reborn As A Lannister' A Completed Fanfiction Series?
Spoilers ahead please! Need a finished longfic for binge-reading, specifically Lannister-centric. Any know final chapter count or abandoned fanfic warning?
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I don't think that specific fanfic is completed, based on the last time I checked those forums. If you're looking for a finished story with that kind of dramatic, high-stakes rebirth premise, you might check out 'Reborn Luna Queen: Mated to His Big Brother'. It's a complete werewolf romance where the heroine gets a second chance and has to navigate a dangerous pack hierarchy, with the central tension coming from her forced bond to the future Alpha.
Checking multiple platforms reveals conflicting info about completion status. FanFiction.net marks it ongoing, but Wattpad users debate whether a Chinese translation version is finished. The core story definitely isn't—the author's Tumblr shows outlines for three more arcs. What fascinates me is how this fic avoids common pitfalls. Most self-inserts overpower the protagonist, but here, being a Lannister creates as many problems as it solves. The latest chapter had Tyrion suspecting the protagonist's knowledge comes from dark magic, not reincarnation.
Unlike typical fanfics that rush to battle scenes, this spends chapters on logistics—how the protagonist reforms Lannister gold reserves using double-entry bookkeeping, or negotiates with Braavosi bankers. The political maneuvering feels authentically complex, with consequences spanning multiple chapters. For those craving resolution, 'A Lion Among Wolves' offers a completed Lannister-centric alternate history, but 'Reborn' is the better character study.
I can confirm it's unfinished but actively growing. The author's note in Chapter 37 explicitly mentioned they're only about halfway through their planned storyline. What's impressive is how they've expanded the Lannister universe—Tywin gets POV chapters showing his reaction to the reincarnated character's actions, Cersei's paranoia takes fascinating new directions, and Jaime's redemption arc intertwines with the protagonist's schemes.
The worldbuilding extends beyond King's Landing too. There are entire original subplots in Essos where the protagonist establishes trade networks using modern knowledge, and the Faith Militant resurgence gets a fresh twist. The author incorporates book elements George R.R. Martin never explored on screen, like detailed descriptions of Lannister mines and their economic impact.
Updates average 15-20k words monthly, often with historical references in footnotes explaining how the protagonist's actions alter Westerosi timelines. While waiting for new chapters, I'd recommend 'The Dragon's Roar' on SpaceBattles—another reincarnation fic but with Targaryens—to fans craving similar depth in unfinished works.
from what I can tell, it's still ongoing. The author updates fairly regularly, usually every few weeks, but there's no definitive end in sight yet. The story has reached a point where the protagonist is deeply entangled in Lannister politics, and the plot threads are multiplying rather than wrapping up. Fanfiction sites like Archive of Our Own show it as incomplete, with the last chapter hinting at major conflicts to come. If you're looking for a finished read, this isn't it—but the journey so far makes it worth following live. The character development rivals the original series, especially how the protagonist balances Lannister cunning with their own moral code.
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