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Asoiaf Aegon I is the legendary conqueror and first Targaryen king in George R.R. Martin's epic fantasy series, who unified Westeros under his rule with fire and blood, establishing the Iron Throne.
Follow Your Dreams
Follow Your Dreams
Liam Patrick Owen, a 17 year old gay young man, who has been homeless for the last two years of his life; living on the streets and doing what he has to do to survive in life from day to day; moment to moment and second to second. Riley Aegon Grayson, a 23 year old bisexual man who is the president of the motorcycle club, The Gray Rebel's since he was 18 years old. Most people view these clubs and the members as bad but that isn't true for all. Once of Riley's Patch holders finds Liam and brings the young man to his brother to figure out what should be done with Liam. Liam is usually terrified of everyone especially men but he has an instant connect with Black Jack and one of the women in the club. What will Riley do with Liam and will Black Jack allow it.
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THE SILVER HEAD LUNA; WHEN HER WOLF HOWLS
THE SILVER HEAD LUNA; WHEN HER WOLF HOWLS
Sage is a young silver wolf who grew up as an orphaned Omega. At a young age she awakened a powerful wolf, a silver wolf which was considered to be ominous. To survive, she hid her identity from everyone. At sixteen she was unexpectedly found by her family who revealed that she was the biological daughter of the Alpha King and the true princess of their pack. She returned home only to find there's no place for her. In her absence she had been replaced with another girl, Eleanor who had been the princess for the last sixteen years, receiving everything that should have been hers. Replaced by Eleanor, Sage struggled to earn her family's love but instead became the scapegoat. Forced to marry Aegon, the feared Lycan prince of an enemy nation in place of Eleanor, Sage sought escape and revenge against her parent for giving her away. Unknown to her, Alpha Knox, Aegon's uncle is her true mate but he refuses to tell her since she's to be wed to his nephew. On a full moon, Knox accidentally bites Sage, marking her and entwining all three of them in a love triangle.
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Annora: The Alpha's Prey, Beta's Obsession
Annora: The Alpha's Prey, Beta's Obsession
His lips stretched into a predatory smile that sent chills skittering down my backbone. “Dance on the nails, Sin. Don't make me repeat myself.” He really was the devil. *** Bound to the notorious murderer who’s put a sword to her father’s neck, Princess Annora, fallen from grace, is made to live in Devil’sDen pack as the slave to her captor, Alpha Aegon. Being the fated mate to the Beta of the same vicious pack, Annora plans to use her mate’s feelings as a triumph card, driving her way up to the Alpha’s heart and hoping to put a knife in it. But life happens in reverse— the Alpha becomes the one ‘putting’ things in her. He’s elusive, the most dangerous man she’s ever known. But he’s just as sweet around the edge, alluring in all the forbidden ways. Her hate for him becomes a three-legged chair— wavering. Alpha Aegon hates the Stormbringers for everything they’d cost him, but taking their little white-haired princess was a complete crack in his mode of operation. As harmless as she might seem, everyone is a victim of her wits. Of course, he thinks he’s excluded. Aegon only finds out he’s been mastered in his own game when it's too late, and everything else hangs in the line. His life. Hers. His Virtuous Beta's. What evil befalls this forbidden attraction? How does Annora outsmart this charming man who’s laid waste to everything she’s ever known?
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Mated to My best friend
Mated to My best friend
We wouldn't have done anything. You are an Omega, and I'm an Alpha. There's a huge difference in where we stand in this pack, we could never be together, understand that!” He snapped as he got up from the bed. “So you're going to take my dignity away and just leave? Have you lost your mind, Aegon? Power? Is that what this is truly about?” __ Ingrid Maverick was considered to be a weak Omega ever since she was young but she was fierce and headstrong. Ingrid had always had one wished since was young and it was to be mated to her best friend but tables turned when she heard an unexpected truth. Ingrid ran away as her life was endangered by the one she loved the most, but little did she know that running away was only going be bring more trouble as she found out that she was pregnant for her best friend. Find out in this book if Ingrid’s head would be served next for the unexpected truth or if she had the power to tame a baby that was too strong for her to handle.
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Rejected By My Mate
Rejected By My Mate
"I, Alpha Azrael Shepherd, reject you, Alexandria Gregory as my mate," he said coldly then turned his back towards the packhouse. ****** When Alexandria Gregory turned 18, she met her mate and that is Azrael Shepherd, the Alpha of her rival pack. But Azrael rejected her when he found out she was an omega of her pack. The rejection she felt was excruciating. Once her mate rejected her, she would never find another mate again. The reason why Azrael rejected her is because the man will be married to Liza, the Alpha's daughter of her pack. Even though they aren't mates, they decided to stay together for the union of the two packs. No one knew her mate was Azrael. Rage fills her heart and she will make sure Azrael would regret ever rejecting her. She ran away from her pack and promised to herself that she would come back and take her place as the real Alpha.
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The Alpha and His Contract Luna
The Alpha and His Contract Luna
Lauren's life is turned upside down when her chosen mate of ten years leaves her for his fated mate. A mate who had rejected him for a more powerful alpha With her arrival back in their lives, Everything is stripped from Lauren leaving her with nothing. Feeling broken and dejected she leaves, unable to bear the consuming pain of betrayal. Circumstances force her back and she finds an unlikely ally in Alpha Sebastian. A man who is both feared and Revered. A king without a throne, he rules both the human and wolf world. He is also her ex mate's nemesis. Theirs is an unusual union. He's too cold and she's not his type. Love is not in their agenda. So why does she get a thrill when he calls her his? and why does he look at her like she's his salvation? Turns out their enemies are the least of her worries. Not when the real danger is in the fire that ignites between them. The fire that could set them a blaze in love and passion or destroy them. Note: This book is a two in one. Book 1: The Alpha And His Contract Luna Book 2: The Alpha And His Chosen Mate
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Is 'Game Of Thrones Paladin Of Old Gods (Draft)' Canon To ASOIAF?

4 Answers2025-06-17 19:28:39

'Game of Thrones Paladin of Old Gods (Draft)' feels like a fascinating tangent rather than canon. The original ASOIAF books and HBO’s adaptation never mention this paladin figure, and Martin’s lore focuses on the Old Gods through weirwoods and greenseers, not paladins. The draft’s premise—a warrior championing the Old Gods—clashes with the subtle, mystical vibe of the books, where magic is rare and enigmatic.

That said, the draft’s creativity is undeniable. It spins the Old Gods’ lore into something fresh, blending Westerosi mysticism with knightly tropes. But canon? Hardly. Martin’s world-building is meticulous, and unless he endorses it, this remains fanfic—albeit well-crafted. It’s a fun what-if for fans craving more Old Gods content, but don’t expect it to align with 'The Winds of Winter.'

How Does 'Wearing Robert'S Crown (Asoiaf SI)' Change Westeros' Timeline?

4 Answers2025-06-11 03:15:53

In 'Wearing Robert\'s Crown (Asoiaf SI)', the insertion of a self-aware protagonist into Robert Baratheon’s body reshapes Westeros with calculated precision. The SI avoids Robert’s hedonistic pitfalls, steering the realm toward stability. Early alliances with the Starks and Tyrells fortify the crown, preventing the War of the Five Kings. Cersei’s schemes are neutered—her children’s true parentage exposed quietly, sidelining the Lannisters without bloodshed.
The SI prioritizes reforms: taxing the Faith to curb its power, investing in infrastructure, and fostering trade with Essos. The Night’s Watch receives unprecedented support, with dragonglass production skyrocketing to prepare for the White Walkers. Daenerys’ rise is monitored but not antagonized, leading to a potential alliance against the existential threat beyond the Wall. The timeline diverges most starkly in the North, where Bran’s training as the Three-Eyed Raven begins years earlier, and Jon Snow’s heritage is revealed strategically, not tragically. The SI’s focus on unity and foresight turns Westeros from a powder keg into a fortress.

Which Books In Asoiaf Are Considered The Best By Fans?

3 Answers2025-05-29 03:54:10

it's clear that 'A Storm of Swords' stands out as the fan favorite. The sheer intensity of events like the Red Wedding and the Purple Wedding, along with the rise and fall of major characters, makes it a rollercoaster. The pacing is relentless, and the way George R.R. Martin weaves multiple storylines together is masterful. 'A Game of Thrones' also holds a special place for introducing this brutal world, but 'A Storm of Swords' is where the series truly hits its stride with unforgettable twists and emotional gut punches.

How Does David Reads ASOIAF Analyze The Books?

4 Answers2026-03-31 22:36:46

David's approach to analyzing 'A Song of Ice and Fire' feels like peeling an onion—layer by layer, with each reveal more fascinating than the last. He doesn’t just summarize plots; he digs into character psychology, historical parallels, and even the subtle breadcrumbs George R.R. Martin leaves about future events. His breakdowns of POV chapters, like Tyrion’s unreliable narration or Cersei’s paranoia, make me reread the books with fresh eyes.

What stands out is how he ties themes like power and identity to real-world history, comparing the Red Wedding to the Black Dinner or the War of the Roses to the Lannister-Stark conflict. He also highlights Martin’s linguistic tricks, like wordplay in prophecies ('dragons from stone' could mean literal stone or a metaphorical 'Stark'). After watching his videos, I now notice how even minor houses like the Daynes have hidden significance.

Who Was The Best Kings Guard In ASOIAF?

5 Answers2026-06-03 09:26:50

Barristan Selmy is my top pick for the best Kingsguard in 'A Song of Ice and Fire.' The man's reputation precedes him—'Barristan the Bold' isn’t just a fancy title. He’s saved kings, fought in countless battles, and even in his older age, he’s a force to reckon with. What really seals it for me is his unwavering sense of honor, something rare in Westeros. Even when dismissed by Joffrey, he doesn’t just fade away; he goes on to serve Daenerys, proving his loyalty isn’t blind but principled.

Jaime Lannister is a fascinating contrast—a Kingsguard who starts as a golden-haired villain but evolves into someone deeply conflicted about his oaths. His arc is one of the richest in the series, but if we’re talking pure effectiveness and consistency, Barristan takes the crown. The way he mentors young knights and reflects on his past mistakes adds layers to his character that few others match.

How Did Jon Snow Become Aegon Targaryen?

3 Answers2025-09-10 00:58:03

Man, Jon Snow's true identity reveal in 'Game of Thrones' was a rollercoaster! It all traces back to Bran's visions through the Three-Eyed Raven. He discovers that Jon isn't Ned Stark's bastard but the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen. Lyanna died giving birth to him in the Tower of Joy, and Ned promised to protect him by raising him as his own. The name 'Aegon Targaryen' comes from Rhaegar’s belief that his son would be the prince who was promised. Sam later finds a secret High Septon diary confirming Rhaegar’s annulment of his marriage to Elia Martell, making Jon legitimate.

What blows my mind is how this twist recontextualizes Jon’s entire journey—from the Wall to King’s Landing. He’s not just a Stark bastard; he’s the heir to the Targaryen dynasty, though he never wanted it. The irony? He’s more like Ned than anyone: honorable to a fault. The show never really explored his reaction to the name 'Aegon,' though—maybe it felt too grandiose for someone who just wanted to protect his people.

Does 'Wearing Robert'S Crown (Asoiaf SI)' Feature Robert Baratheon'S POV?

4 Answers2025-06-11 21:49:28

In 'Wearing Robert's Crown (Asoiaf SI),' Robert Baratheon's perspective isn't the main focus, but the story offers a fascinating twist by centering on a self-insert character who inhabits Robert's body. The SI navigates the complexities of Westerosi politics, war, and Robert's personal demons, blending the original character's traits with modern knowledge. While we get glimpses of Robert's legacy—his temper, his regrets, his relationships—the POV is firmly the SI's, offering a fresh take on the king's life without fully adopting his voice. The fic delves into what it means to wear Robert's crown, both literally and metaphorically, exploring how power changes the SI while honoring the original character's shadow.
Robert's presence lingers in memories, dialogues, and the SI's internal struggles, but the narrative avoids his direct POV. Instead, it cleverly uses secondary characters like Ned Stark or Cersei to reflect on Robert's past actions, creating a layered portrayal. The SI often grapples with Robert's habits—his drinking, his impulsiveness—adding depth to the character study. It's a brilliant workaround for fans craving Robert's essence without sacrificing the SI's unique perspective.

Is ASOIAF/GOT: Lord Of Summons Available As A PDF?

4 Answers2025-11-11 04:16:14

Man, I totally get the hunt for rare books or game guides—especially when it comes to something as niche as 'Lord of Summons' in the ASOIAF/GOT universe. I’ve spent hours digging through forums, obscure fan sites, and even questionable PDF repositories trying to track down rare stuff like this. From what I’ve gathered, 'Lord of Summons' isn’t an official publication, so a legit PDF might not exist. Most of what’s out there seems to be fan-made content or unofficial translations floating around Reddit or Tumblr threads.

If you’re desperate, I’d recommend checking out ASOIAF fan communities like the Westeros.org forums or the r/asoiaf subreddit. Sometimes fans compile their own resources or share scans of hard-to-find material. Just be careful with random PDFs—sketchy sites love to bundle malware with 'free' downloads. Honestly, if it’s a tabletop RPG supplement or something similar, your best bet might be waiting for a digital release or hunting down a physical copy secondhand. The struggle is real, but the thrill of the chase is part of the fun!

Which Westerling Stories Parallel Robb And Jeyne'S Love With Other Tragic ASOIAF Pairings?

3 Answers2026-02-28 15:34:04

Robb and Jeyne's doomed romance hits harder every time I reread it. Their story mirrors Jon Snow and Ygritte's in so many ways—both couples fell for each other against all odds, defying their factions, only to be torn apart by war and duty. Jon’s heartbreak when Ygritte dies in his arms feels like a darker echo of Robb’s desperation to protect Jeyne. Then there’s Daenerys and Drogo—another pairing where love blooms in conflict, only to end in tragedy. Drogo’s death leaves Daanerys unmoored, just like Jeyne after the Red Wedding. The parallels are everywhere if you look: young love, political stakes, and the crushing weight of fate.

The saddest comparison might be Rhaegar and Lyanna. Like Robb, Rhaegar’s obsession with love (or prophecy) sparked a war, and like Jeyne, Lyanna became a pawn in a game she didn’t choose. GRRM loves these star-crossed arcs where passion collides with duty, and Robb/Jeyne fits right in. Even smaller pairings, like Alys Karstark and Sigorn, show how love in Westeros is either a weapon or a wound. It’s brutal, but that’s why we keep reading.

Is David Reads ASOIAF Still Releasing New Content?

4 Answers2026-03-31 13:36:25

I stumbled upon David Reads ASOIAF a while back when I was deep into my 'A Song of Ice and Fire' obsession. His readings were my go-to during long commutes—his voice just nails the tone of Westeros. From what I’ve seen recently, he’s still active, though updates aren’t as frequent as they used to be. The last video I caught was a deep dive into the Meereenese knot, and it felt like he hadn’t lost any of his passion.

Honestly, the fandom’s patience is wearing thin waiting for 'The Winds of Winter,' but creators like David keep the hype alive. His analyses of minor houses and food descriptions (yes, even those) are weirdly captivating. If you’re into ASOIAF lore, his channel’s a treasure trove even if new content trickles in slowly.

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