3 Jawaban2026-04-07 02:02:53
Fanfiction.net was my gateway into the world of Jon Targaryen romance stories—back when I was obsessively refreshing the 'Game of Thrones' tag after season 6. The filters let you narrow down pairings, and I remember stumbling into this epic slow-burn between Jon and an original Northern noblewoman that had me ignoring my phone for days. Archive of Our Own (AO3) is even better for niche tastes, though; their tagging system is chef’s kiss. You can search for 'Jon Snow/Daenerys Targaryen' or even wilder crackships, and the writers there weave such intricate political romances that feel ripped from GRRM’s drafts. Pro tip: sort by kudos or bookmarks to find hidden gems where Jon’s identity crisis clashes beautifully with love.
Tumblr’s fanfic rec blogs are gold too—I followed this one blog that curated 'Jon x Val' fics with frosty, poetic vibes. And if you’re into darker, mature themes, checking out the 'Jonsa' (Jon/Sansa) tag on Wattpad leads to some surprisingly well-written forbidden love tropes. Just brace yourself for the occasional modern AU where Jon’s a barista—it’s hit or miss, but when it hits? Pure serotonin.
3 Jawaban2026-04-07 23:50:59
The sheer volume of Jon Targaryen fanfiction out there is staggering—like, 'Game of Thrones' finale left us all emotionally raw, and the fandom responded with a tsunami of 'what ifs.' My personal rabbit hole has been AO3 (Archive of Our Own), where you can find everything from bittersweet political epics to shamelessly self-indulgent fix-its. Some standout sequels imagine Jon ruling Westeros with a mix of Stark pragmatism and Targaryen fire, while others explore him abandoning the throne entirely to live beyond the Wall. There’s this one fic, 'The Dragon’s Winter,' where Jon and Daenerys somehow survive their messy ending and rebuild the North together—it’s got such gorgeous prose that it almost feels canon-adjacent.
Then there’s the darker stuff, like 'A Song of Ash and Blood,' where Jon embraces his Targaryen lineage a little too enthusiastically and goes full conqueror. It’s wild how authors use fanfiction to interrogate themes the show glossed over, like identity and legacy. I’ve even stumbled onto crossovers where Jon gets tossed into 'The Witcher' universe or becomes a time-traveling mentor to young Rhaegar. The creativity is endless, and honestly? Some of these stories heal the wounds Season 8 left behind.
3 Jawaban2026-06-30 03:46:33
Alright, so I've been neck-deep in 'House of the Dragon' fics for a while now, and the Jon Snow/Rhaenyra Targaryen pairing always felt like a natural fit the show itself didn't deliver. It's that 'what if' that just clicks. If you want the heavy-hitters, you can't miss 'The Ice Dragon' over on AO3. It's a massive time-travel epic where Jon goes back to the Dance era. The author gets the political maneuvering so right, and the slow-burn between him and Rhaenyra is agonizing in the best way. The character voices are spot-on—Jon's world-weariness against Rhaenyra's fiery, desperate determination. It's long, but you get completely lost in it.
A shorter but brilliantly executed one is 'Of Fire and Blood.' This one goes the soulmate mark route, but it's not cheesy at all. The premise is that their marks only appear when one of them is in mortal danger. So you get these intense, life-saving connections across time that build this profound bond before they even meet. The writing is gorgeous, very introspective. I reread it whenever I need a hit of that tragic, destined romance vibe.
4 Jawaban2026-06-30 08:42:19
Anyone else find the best Jon and Rhaenyra fics are the ones that ditch King's Landing entirely? There's this one I'm obsessed with, 'A Dragon's Duty,' where Jon's still raised in the North but a diplomatic mission sends him to Dragonstone as a young man. The tension isn't about the Iron Throne at first; it's all about two heirs from rival branches slowly realizing they're the only two people who truly understand the weight of a dragon-riding legacy.
It becomes this incredible slow burn of political maneuvering and shared, quiet moments on the beach with their dragons. The author avoids the easy 'enemies to lovers' trope and instead builds this profound, weary respect that turns into something else. You see them comparing notes on Viserys and Ned Stark, debating duty versus desire, and it just feels more authentic to both characters than any 'secret Targaryen reunion' plot. More fics should explore that angle of parallel lives converging.
Endings are tricky because you have to deal with the Dance, but the ones that handle it best let their union change the political landscape from the ground up, preventing the war through a new, solid alliance rather than just smashing two armies together.
3 Jawaban2026-07-03 07:38:41
Okay, so the search for good Jon/Rhaenys fics can get weirdly specific. That pairing's not exactly drowning in content outside of those massive 'What if Rhaegar won' or 'Rhaenys lives' alternate histories. Your best shot is probably tagging the hell out of it on Archive of Our Own. Start with 'Jon Snow/Rhaenys Targaryen' and 'Alternate Universe - Rhaegar Wins' as primary tags, then maybe filter for a high word count or sort by kudos to weed out the abandoned snippets. A surprising number hide under 'Rhaenys Targaryen Lives' or 'Elia Martell Lives' tags without the ship tag, so you gotta dig.
I've found a couple decent ones by basically stalking authors who write good Dornish-perspective fics. There's one called 'The Dragon's Daughter' that's a slow-burn political marriage thing, not super romantic but fascinating for the world-building. Honestly, half the fun is the scavenger hunt at this point. A lot of the older stuff is on FanFiction.net, but sorting quality there is a nightmare.
Just… brace yourself for a lot of 'Jon comes to King's Landing as a diplomat' tropes and the occasional weird Aegon-bashing. The truly high-quality ones feel like unicorns.