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i'm not overly pleased with freya allen for her face claim , so it's back to the drawing board to find her dance era face claim. ( totally open to suggestions )
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But seriously who's courting viserra?
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fire & blood.
the following prompts were taken from fire & blood by george r. r. martin, a history of the targaryen family of a song of ice & fire as told by historians within the setting, with various accounts being given in order to tell the tales of aegonβs conquest, the reigns of maegor the cruel & jahaerys the wise, the dance of the dragons, & more. some prompts have been lightly edited for roleplaying suitability. please note β these prompts may include mentions of blood, violence, war, death, mutilation & other things some might find upsetting. feel free to change pronouns & prompts as you see fit !
β those who took up arms against me will be thrown down, & humbled, & destroyed. β
β some say that you play with poisons & dabble in dark sorceries. β
β when the sun sets, your line shall end. β
β you may take my castle, but you will win only bones & blood & ashes. β
β i will come again, [ name ], & the next time i shall come with fire & blood. β
β you are not wanted here. return at your peril. β
β it was said that the waters between the islands were so choked with corpses that krakens appeared by the hundreds, drawn by the blood. β
β you have come as an envoy under a banner of peace & will suffer no harm under my roof. β
β a [ lord / lady ] should know the land [ he / she ] rules. β
β even with that sword in your hand, you are only one person, & i cannot always be with you. β
β your guards are slow & lazy. i could have killed you as easily as i cut you. you require better protection. β
β you will not disgrace yourself in battle, but no songs will ever be sung about your prowess. β
β [ name ], you need never kneel to me again. we shall rule this realm together, you & i. β
β you are more fit to bear this blade than me. β
β i remember the days when one with a sword & a horse & a suit of armour could slash their way to riches & glory. β
β we can win our freedoms back, but now is the time to strike, for this new [ king / queen / title ] is weak. β
β a more unwelcome wedding guest can scarce be imagined. β
β the smallfolk love [ me / you ], do they not ? β
β if [ they / you ] had grievances, why not bring them to me ? i would have heard [ them / you ] out. β
β sword & lance have lost whatever appeal they ever had for me. β
β your savagery in the field & your harshness toward defeated foes is oft remarked upon. β
β the warning signs have been plain enough for those with the wit to read them. β
β you are a fool & a weakling, [ name. ] β
β the throne will go to the one who has the strength to seize it. β
β this is a night for song & sin & drink, for come the morrow, the virtuous & the vile burn together. β
β i do not have the time for tears. β
β you were foolish to think you could hide this from me. β
β this place has its secrets, known only to the dead. β
β it would be a bloody business, one that might harden hearts against us. β
β i shall not begin my reign by bathing in blood. β
β it would make [ you / me ] seem weak, & [ you / i ] must never seem weak. β
β i will have no oathbreakers at my court. β
β a touch of these talismans is believed to bestow prosperity & good fortune. β
β like as not, we will win, but not without cost. β
β those who would do harm to their [ king / queen / title ] seldom attack on horseback with lance in hand. β
β iβve fought in a hundred battles, & never you mind on what side, thatβs for me & the gods to know. β
β i have seen your [ daughters / sisters / women. ] they have no chins, no teats, & no sense. β
β in many a sad song, maidens forced to wed against their will throw themselves from tall towers to their deaths. β
β they will be making wedding plans for me as well, i do not doubt. β
β you have sworn me your sword & your obedience. remember those vows, & speak no word of my departure. β
β you foolish child, you know not what youβve done. β
β if another word passes your lips, i will have them sewn shut. β
β what is done is done, & now we all must needs live with it. β
β do not think that you shall unmake this marriage. we are one now, & neither gods nor men shall part us. β
β in songs, as ever, love conquers all. the truth, we submit, is a deal less simple. β
β you will come to your senses & repent this folly. β
β [ you / they ] have put [ your / their ] own desires ahead of the good of the realm, & that cannot be allowed. β
β [ i / you ] desire above all to be loved, admired, & praised. β
β when we go back, i shall be fortunate to snatch an hour with you, for everyone in the realm will want a piece of you. β
β many years from now when we are old & grey, we shall look back upon these days & smile, remembering how happy we were. β
β [ name ], why do you punish yourself so harshly ? β
β there can be no question of marriage, of course, but you would have jewels, servants, whatever you might want. β
β there are rich rewards in being a [ kingβs / queenβs / titleβs ] bedwarmer. β
β feeding a growing dragon is no small thing. β
β they would cut [ you / me ] to pieces, my love. β
β do you mean to claim the throne for yourself, then ? β
β a shiver of fear went through me when i saw that sword. is there a warning there ? β
β [ your / my ] pride is well - known to [ me / you. ] β
β i have no wish to wound you further by forcing you to humble yourself before the entire court. β
β some say that we are now enemies. i would sooner think of us as friends who disagreed. β
β i would not sit upon this throne if not for you, all the realm knows that. & i still have need of you. β
β words are wind, but wind can fan a fire. β
β everywhere you go, it is said, you perform miracles. β
β what [ they / i ] do is what [ they / i ] have always done, & it is not for [ us / you ] to judge [ them / me. ] β
β [ they / i ] lust for dragons of [ their / my ] own. β
β i need a seat of my own. a place where none may threaten me, banish me, or trouble those i have taken under my protection. β
β are you so uncertain of that throne that you must needs have your own blood bend the knee to you, [ name ] ? β
β i cannot suffer that again. it would rip my heart apart. β
β would that i could empty the city, knock it down, & build it all anew. β
β why should i steal from you ? i am twice as rich as you are. β
β i could not bear for you to leave me. β
β i have heard the sea calling. it is time for me to take my leave. β
β i have asked you to stay. i will not beg. if you would go, go. β
β they may not hatch. it is known, some dragon eggs simply turn to stone. β
β they do not mock [ me / you ] to [ my / your ] face for [ your / my ] sake, but they titter at [ me / you ] behind [ your / my ] back. β
β you weep for [ them / name ], but would you weep for me ? β
β sickness ? this is no sickness. a weasel in the guts, dead in a day β¦ this is poison. β
β i could have done a lot of things. i could have been a [ title. ] β
β i could have killed your enemies, as easily as i killed your friends. β
β they look at [ me / you ] & see a villain. [ i / you ] can serve [ you / me ] better from the shadows. β
β why should i care if theyβre all dead ? β
β youβll find someone new ; you always do. β
β why should you be [ title ] ? i should be [ title ], not you. β
β i want to come back to court, with the singers & the fools & all the lords & knights. please take me with you. β
β let us put our sorrows behind us & begin the new year with pageantry & celebration. β
β what did i give birth to ? what kind of beast ? i ask you, what did i give birth to ? β
β it is a poor ruler who wages battle against their own lords & leaves their own kingdom burned, bloody, & strewn with corpses. β
β are you mad, to speak so to me in my own hall ? β
β speak openly of burning down their halls, boast of how you fed their own kin to your dragons, & you will only inflame them & set their hearts against you. β
β if [ name / they ] were dead, i would know it. they are still alive. i feel it. β
β i may have seen a dragon. or something big, with wings. β
β go with care, [ name ], but go. they are hunting you, all up & down the country. questions are being asked, rewards are being offered. β
β strange beasts, aye, & like as not, youβll end up in the belly of one. β
β the sound of it ran down my spine like a cold knife, though i could not have said why. β
β you do not want to see [ me / them ] like this, & i would be remiss if i allowed you any closer. β
β how could the gods be so blind or so uncaring as to permit such horror ? β
β i cannot forget how oft [ they / name ] begged for death. β
β it is one thing to leap upon a dragon & quite another to bend him to your will. β
β there is much & more of the nature of the world that we do not understand, & may never understand. mayhaps that is a mercy. β
β it is my own abiding sin that whenever i come upon a door i must needs see what lies upon the farther side. β
β it would seem that i am doomed to always come too late. β
β there is nothing there for me now but grief & ghosts. β
β i fed my last [ husband / wife ] to my [ dragon / dogs. ] if you make me take another, i may eat them myself. β
β i was made to sit a horse, not a cushion. β
β the veiled threat. youβre most adroit at that. β
β [ i am / you are ] well respected here, but not loved. β
β i hope you brought something warmer than that. β
β if you are expecting balls & masques & dances, you have come to the wrong place. β
β here the world ends. β
β were it me, i might pray that [ name ] fell off of their horse & broke their neck coming home. β
β there are fortunes to be had there, & i am not blind to that. β
β drinking salt water will make a man mad, every sailor knows that, but the freshwater is no safer in that place. β
β speak now, & you will be well rewarded. hold your tongue, & you will lose it. β
β i am a [ man / woman ] of honour, & you are lower than rats. β
β there is a place for you in the castle, if you want it. β
β mayhaps [ you / they ] are not so close to gods as [ you / they ] had believed. mayhaps, in the end, [ you / they ] too are only mortal. β
β i would not sleep away what life remains to me.β
β when i die, i want to die with my axe in my hand, screaming a curse. β
β it is for you to determine what becomes of you. β
β i would sooner you wed a [ lord / lady ], but if you prefer a hedge knight or a merchant or a commoner, even, i am past the point of caring, so long as you pick someone. β
β life is slower there, & quieter. you will like that. i swear to you, [ name ], you will be safe & happy. β
β the gods hold us all in their hands, & life & death are theirs to give & take away, but men in their pride look for others to blame. β
β what mischief can i get up to with so many eyes around me ? β
β the boys train at fighting every morning, why shouldnβt we train at kissing ? thatβs what girls are meant to do, isnβt it ? β
β lie to me again, & it will go very much the worse for you. β
β you can prove your innocence at the hazard of your body. β
β forgive me, but i have a [ husband / wife / partner ], & no taste for paramours. β
β i came back from the ends of the earth for you. β
β in [ place ], the men fuck sheep. you cannot fault them. their sheep are prettier than their women. β
β the sins of the fathers are oft visited on the sons, wise men have said ; & so it is for the sins of mothers as well. β
β who can know the mind of such a beast ? β
β if we do this, it must surely lead to war. β
β what sort of [ brother / sister ] steals their [ sisterβs / brotherβs ] birthright ? β
β am i a [ king / queen ] or no ? if i am, then crown me. β
β if you go, you go as a messenger, not as a knight. you must take no part in any fighting. β
β tell [ name ] that i will have my throne, or i will have their head. β
β i offered you an honourable peace, & you spat in my face. what happens next is on your own head. β
β i swore you my sword. iβm older now, but not so old that iβve forgotten the words i said, & it happens i still have the sword. β
β in this world of men, we women must band together. β
β you are wet, [ name. ] is it raining or did you piss yourself in fear ? β
β put out your eye, & i will let you leave. one will serve. i would not blind you. β
β it is not for me to tell you what to do when you are not beneath my roof. β
β if you thought to receive a heroβs welcome, you will be disappointed. β
β i have danced with dragons before. i would sooner sleep with scorpions. β
β thrones are won with swords, not quills. spill blood, not ink. β
β you are the lawful [ king / queen ], & those who deny it are traitors. it is past time they learned the price of treason. β
β it looks better on me than it ever did on [ them / you. ] β
β would - be dragontamers have made attempts to ride this one a dozen times ; its lair is littered with their bones. β
β if this be victory, i pray i never win another. β
β i am determined that this should be my victory ; i have no wish to share the glory with my family, nor any other. β
β the throne has spurned [ you / me ], & [ your / my ] days upon it will be few. β
β let the gods decide if you speak truly. if you are innocent, they will give you the strength to defeat me. β
β the gods will curse us all for this. β
β one who gathers whispers can spread them just as well. β
β no castle can be held against a dragon. β
β if i strike my banners, do you promise me my life ? β
β i told you i would build a castle out of traitorsβ bones. i donβt have near enough bones yet, so β¦ β
β iβll have no songs about how brave you died, [ name. ] β
β today was butchery, not battle. β
β half the lords of the realm will turn against us if we are so cruel as to destroy such ancient & noble houses. β
β how many more must die to slake your thirst for vengeance ? β
β speak again of bastardy, & i will have your tongue out. β
β honour means little & less to [ them / you ] ; itβs wealth & power [ they / you ] lust for. β
β some will say the dead are the fortunate ones, for no mercy will be shown to the survivors. β
β the power young maidens exert over older men is well - known. β
β [ youβre / iβm ] hardly a likely paramour for a [ title ], one would think. β
β [ you / they ] are overly fond of [ gender / name ], & should be married soon, lest you surrender [ your / their ] virtue to someone unworthy of [ you / them. ] β
β all you have sowed, now shall you reap. β
β treachery no longer has the power to surprise me. i have come to expect it, even from those i love the most. β
β you are a common thing, with the stink of sorcery upon you. β
β i do not think you would lie to my face, but i cannot have those around me that i do not trust implicitly. β
β without a strong hand to restrain them, even good men can turn to beasts. β
β once a turncloak, ever a turncloak. β
β why be a [ lord / lady ] when you can be a [ king / queen ] ? β
β would that i had never read this letter. β
β such stories make for charming songs, but poor history. β
β on a dark horse with burning eyes they come, a scourge of fire in their hands to cleanse this pit of sin of demons & all who bow before them. β
β prayers cannot stay their wroth, no more than tears can quench the flame of dragons. only blood can do that. your blood, my blood, their blood. β
β this is their city. if you would make it yours, first must you destroy them. β
β they are vermin. drunks & fools & gutter rats. one taste of dragonflame & they will run. β
β though i cannot doubt your courage, your act was one of folly. β
β never have i seen a sight more terrible, more glorious. β
β i think your parents did not beat you often enough. take care i do not make up for their lack. β
β you may plot & plan & scheme, but you had best pray as well, for no plan made by mortals has ever withstood the whims of the gods above. β
β who can know the heart of a dragon ? β
β they will come for [ you / me ], & [ i / you ] do not have the power to resist them. β
β dear [ name. ] i had hoped that you were dead. β
β it would seem i am your prisoner β¦ but do not think that you will hold me long. β
β we shall meet in hell before this year is done. β
β the realm has been split asunder. we must needs join it back together. β
β the sooner [ they / you ] are dead, the sooner this rebellion will end. β
β words dripped from [ your / their ] lips like honey from a comb, & never did poison taste so sweet. β
β iβd sooner dance in hell than wear your chains. β
β you must surrender. the city cannot endure another sack. save your people & save yourself. β
β perhaps you sense your end is near, & wish to pray for forgiveness for your sins. β
β the killing has gone on too long. β
β finish these foes now, or those of us not in our graves in twenty years will rue our folly when their babes strap on their fatherβs swords & come seeking after vengeance. β
β are you a babe in swaddling clothes, to be cozened by flowers & feasts & soft words ? β
β there are liars, turncloaks, & poisoners in this court who would murder you as quick as anything to secure their own power. β
β i want no part of this, but i will not have it said that i stood in the way of justice. β
β the realm will be a better place without you. β
β you smell of woodsmoke, not of flowers. β
β there are worse ways to die. winter has come, [ name. ] β
β do this, & i shall know that you are as wise as you are strong, as kind as you are fierce. β
β give me this, & i shall give you whatever you may choose to ask of me. β
β all i ask is all of you, forever. β
β with winter at hand, strong backs & willing hands would be welcome in many a hearth & home. β
β [ they / i ] will warm your bed in winter, & gnaw your bones come spring. β
β itβs a gentle imprisonment, but imprisonment nonetheless. β
β should the dead come rising back up from beneath the sea, i shall gladly give them back what once was theirs. β
β if [ they / i / you ] die without an heir, we shall dance again, however much we may mislike the music. β
β how can you rule the realm when you cannot rule yourself ? β
β crown [ them / me ] & we will rip all the old wounds open once again. β
β iβve bedded two of them, i think it was. not both at once, that would have been improper. β
β you are wild, willful, & wanton, as i feared. β
β so long as [ they / you ] are kind & gentle & noble, i know that i shall love [ them / you. ] β
β soon i will be dead, & i would not die without ever knowing love. β
β whenever i see someone put to death, i like to have a flagon & a [ woman / man ] afterward, to remind myself that i am still alive. β
β you fool, you thrice - damned fool. if i dared, i would have your bloody head off. β
β i am not one who likes to laugh, & i like being laughed at even less. β
β all young men suspect they are immortal, & whenever a young warrior tastes the heady wine of victory, suspicion becomes certainty. β
β you might smile at their rebukes, but you will soon be given good reason to dread their rewards. β
β you do not need to like them, you need only wed them, bed them, & get a child from them. β
β it would be hard to picture anything more beautiful, unless perhaps all of them had arrived naked. β
β i shot them with an arrow in the arse. β
β like all such tales, they have some truth to them, well mixed with fear and falsehood. β
β you have twice [ nameβs ] ambition & half of their ability. β
β it was a foolβs scheme, & it will be quickly undone. β
β begone, or i promise you, every one of you shall die here. β
β i acted only to protect you from false friends & traitors. β
β [ i do / they did ] not deserve such a death, at the hands of such a beast. β
β i swear upon my sword in the sight of gods & men that none shall do you harm whilst i stand beside you. β
β the court roared with laughter, but as i look back upon it now, i blush for shame. β
β you always were a bloody fool, [ name. ] β
β the gods chose our new regents, & it would seem that gods are just as thick as lords. β
β one who knows how to ease pain will also know how to inflict it. β
β [ you are / i am ] an adult now, [ name. ] it is time for [ you / me ] to take the governance of the kingdom into [ your / my ] own hands. β
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new pinned post banner because i felt inspired when i made my banners to match.
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@worthyheir: βWho did this?β
it was fairly obvious to the princess who it had to have been , but she supposed she could take this as jace just being protective. she could take care of herself in her own right , but there was always a sense of duty that her twin put upon himself thanks to the endless rumors that covered them like a rainy cloud all their lives. viserra rolled her eyes , reaching instinctively to dab at the split brow and black eye , hissing slightly at the sting she was greeted with. ' i'd say it's pretty obvious who did this. ' great ... now she was going to be sporting a bruised eye at dinner. these required visits back to the red keep were getting more and more troublesome. their uncle being more and more brazen about his bullying , but still ever careful to be able to pin the blame on a simple accident. ' nyke'll sepΔr sagon biare skori kosti return lenton. ' ( i'll just be happy when we can return home. ) she much preferred dragonstone to kings landing these days anyways.
#β ββ interactions ββ worthyheir.#worthyheir#when in doubt blame it on uncle aemond LOL!#it was either gonna be him or ulf...
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Send βWho did this?β for your muse to discover my muse with a black eye or a busted lip
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mutuals only shipping call. haven't really done too much exploring viserra and ships ... so like this post if you would be interested in writing a ship with viserra. tropes include , secret relationships , arranged marriages , rival to lover , friend to lover , and i'm always open for new ideas if you got something brewin you wanna try. viserra is bi , so any and all genders are allowed. i will be a little selective , and require plotting due to past experiences , but i really wanna get some shippy plots going with her.
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All Β sentences Β are Β taken Β from Β HBO's Β House Β of Β the Β Dragon Β season Β two Β eight episode, the queen that ever was. Β Change Β names, Β pronouns, Β locations Β as Β you Β see Β fit. Β Caution Β for Β foul Β language, implied deathΒ and Β everything Β that Β is Β associated Β with Β A Β Song Β of Β Ice Β and Β Fire.
I wasn't expecting you.
That seems rather a lapse in foresight. [looks around at the gathered army] I see you have done well here.
They are sworn to me. And not a moment too soon.Β
And to whom are you sworn?
The world is not what we thought it was. This war is just the beginning. Winter is coming. And with it, darkness and doom.
You sound like my father.
I saw that we cannot withstand it. And yet, somehow, we must. The Realm's only hope is a leader that can unite it, and my brother chose you.
You are the true Queen. Rhaenyra, First of Her Name, Protector of the Realm.
Β I am meant to serve you. And all of these with me, until death, or the end of our story.
Leave me again at your peril.
I could not. I tried. My Queen.
For every one of us who falls, a hundred of them! [draws his sword] There will be no mercy! We fight for our Queen!
You sent for me, My Lord? The gulls are flying low today. The weather will change.
We join the blockade and are like to find ourselves in peril, sooner than late. I wish to set out on good terms with my First Mate.
You've done what is asked of you, and more. But you are curt, silent. The men find you distant. You cannot lead if you do not inspire.
I have not asked to lead, as you well know.
You have been given a position to which all who serve me aspire.
Forgive me, My Lord. I will endeavor to improve myself.
Do you know what it was like for us? To grow up fatherless? To be sneered upon as bastards? Never sure of the bread to feed us? Do you know what hunger does to a boy? What grief does? Or shame?
I watched the man who sired me walk past with his son and heir, with furs around his shoulders, choosing sweetmeats to eat after supper by the fire. And now that boy is dead. And his sister before him. And heir that took his place.Β
And now, now, now you remember I live! Now you wish to suddenly scatter the crumbs of your favor!Β
I am an honorable man, and I will serve you because I must. But if it is all the same, I will decline any offers of help. If I survive this war, I will continue as I began.
Β Do you think nothing of your oath, Lord Commander?
Steward's son from Dorne, fucking the queen of the Seven Kingdoms.
Former queen. She has broken no oath, for all I may have done.
You could. Stain the Hightower name for a generation. King's mother and his Hand.
She is my sister.
She saved my life. Twice. Once from the headsman's axe and once from myself. Since then, she has been the beacon I follow.
Β Do not think I have no shame in me, ser. Desire for women has brought me grief after grief.
Your brothers in the Kingsguard find a way.
Β Do they? Mm, perhaps they do. Or perhaps all men are corrupt... and true honor is a most that melts in the morning.
Β That is a bleak philosophy.
To protect the righteous and dispense justice on the rest. And now... you saw what I saw. The dragons dance and men are like dust under their feet.
Β To die will be a kind of relief. Don't you think?
It's all a story, and you are but one part in it. You know your part.
I am the King. Why must I run?
Because he is going to kill you.
Why does everybody hate us?
They're unhappy, and unhappy people look for someone to hate.
No. But we are the crown, so they expect us to break it.
Β I was happier before I was Queen.
What would you think about leaving this place?
Where would I go?
You are dismissed.
Β Again, you plead poverty. It is hollow stuff from the mouth of a Lannister.
The commander of our fleet must agree to go with you.
I will not sail with a man who cannot best me.
We must leave Kingβs Landing, quickly, and we will not return for some time.
The Pretender has found three new riders for her dragons.
Be that as it may, he has gone in fury to Sharp Point⦠and laid waste to the whole of the town.
Fucking mad cunt.
The gods are cruel, Your Grace, but I hope you can see the urgency.
You were in danger before, and now, he is thwarted and he is angry.
Take me to my throne and once he returns, I shall take him prisoner⦠hm?
We can live⦠well and remain until what is coming has passed.
Y⦠You want to take me to Essos to live with the goatfuckers.
I am burnt⦠and disgusting⦠and alone.
Let your brother and the Pretender destroy themselves in blood and bitterness.
They will hail the returning kingβ¦ his fatherβs true heir.
Weβre meant to be at the training yards learninβ the commands.
He is the prince, Ulf. Prince Jacaerys Velaryon.
Iβll have an apology from you.
Let them tell us we donβt have Targaryen blood, eh?
It is a sacred inheritance of which you know nothing.
Do you know what has happened this last hour, hm? The so-called prince regent has burned Sharp Point down to its stones. Thousands of its folk dead or lost.
Will you prepare to face such an enemy? Or will you stay here and make yourself easy?
If you hinder our efforts through sloth or unreadiness, I will see you hanged, and your body fed to the dogs in the street.
I-I meant no disrespect, my prince.
The new riders are a boon to us, but now the deed is done, I cannot erase my doubts.
My ships sail at your command, and my men serve you.
Caraxes prefers them. How goes your muster?
Dragons do eat pigs, I assume?
I am sent as an emissary from the queen, to ascertain your movements and your intentions.
Lannister hesitates. I aim to march on Kingβs Landing before he can catch me.
May I have a word in private, Your Grace?
I would speak honestly with you.
This place will have you barking at the moon.
But you are a leader of men. If you declare yourself, your lords will follow you.
I never took you for a turncloak⦠Ser Alfred.
Rhaenyraβs intentions are good. But what we need, in this momentβ¦ is a king.
The Pretender has raised new riders against us, and we must answer in kind.
I need you to fly with Dreamfyre to battle.
I wonβt burn anyone.
You wish to rule the Seven Kingdoms, but you rain ruin and death upon its smallfolk when youβve been insulted because it makes you feel strong and now you seek to corrupt your sister, of all our line, the gentlest and most deserving of your protection.
Would you not have us prevail?
You are the crown prince, the son of the rightful queen, and here you are sulking because you believe that if not for the dragon or the trappings of your station, that you are nothing.
I donβt see what good it would do. They are an insult to us. To what makes us Targaryens.
It does not befit a prince to pout.
Then prove to them that you are worthy.
We must strike while we have the advantage⦠and end this war.
Learn your beasts and your commands. You will fly in two daysβ time.
We must break the will of our enemy⦠or more will die in a struggle that stretches on without end.
There will be time enough to see which one of us is a coward.
A knight will comport himself with grace at the queenβs table.
Do you never sleep, witch?
But youβve discovered, I think, thatβ¦ this world will not be governed. There are omens here for those who seek them.
You do not scoff?
Iβm no longer inclined to.
Do you wish, then, to learn what is given to you? All your life, you have sought to command your own fate.
We share the same blood, you and I. I know you wish no harm to anyone.
And if I refuse? Will you burn me as you did Aegon?
Aegon will be king again. Heβs yet to see victory. He sits on a wooden throne.
You were swallowed up in the Godβs Eye, and you were never seen again.
Do not judge me for what you yourself have done.
The incorruptible queen sullies herself with a lover.
But as for me⦠I would take my daughter and her child and leave it all behind.
Oh, the arrogance of blaming me, as if you would not have been challenged regardless.
Did not your hand bring it forth like a midwife?
Helaena as queen will be the crownβs authority. If you come then to Kingβs Landing, I will see to it that our guards throw down their arms, we will open the gates, we will shed no blood.
And you fly to the Red Keep in three daysβ time, and you take your throne.
History will paint you a villain. A cold queenβ¦grasping for power, and then defeated.
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thank you to all the people who have followed viserra! i'm so happy you guys all like her , and am so happy to be back in a fandom i missed oh so much. it's a breath of fresh air with my writing i think i really needed. with how many followers i seem to be getting ( and with finally getting off my butt and making a google site ) i'm going ahead and posting a mains call. might be a bit early , but whatever.
what being a main means ...
- random starters from viserra when i have the muse. - random edits made for our muses and dynamics. - not likely to go in the queue when i use it. - referenced in other threads where it makes sense. - me coming to you first for plot ideas i might have.
this won't be the only time i do one of these. this is just to get a good base list of people that are cool with this stuff , as it helps with my anxiety a bit. again , thank you to everyone who has made me feel so welcome so far. i'm so happy to be back in this fandom and here's to all the plotting and threads!
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#β ββ appearance / visuals ββ faceclaim.#mutuals may like and reblog. personals will be blocked.#i lied okay...don't know why i was resisting using her in the first place for older anya...but she has the best vibe for the grown girl
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@numiolaes: βThats the spirit-one part brave,three parts fool.β
she should have known better than to poke the bear , so to speak. she knew that it was something she and her siblings had been cautioned against with her uncle. but she could hold a grudge almost as good as her uncle could ... and she refused to let go of the entitlement her uncles felt simply because of a rumor. regardless of how much validation they seemed have on the matter. and today she was itching to get into it with someone. enter her uncle. his comment strikes a nerve with her , a fiery glare back at him. it was no secret he did this on purpose. to draw her and her brother's out on their anger , but she hardly cared in the moment to hold back with any form of decorum. ' bold words from someone who can only see half the truth ... uncle. ' she practically spat out the title of his with a venomous glare.
#β ββ interactions ββ numiolaes.#numiolaes#let me know if this works...viserra is a brat especially to aemond
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#β ββ appearance / visuals ββ faceclaim.#mutuals may like and reblog. personals will be blocked.
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viserra is 100% the type to speak high valerian when she doesn't want people to know what she's saying , or just to be a pest.
#β ββ histories / lore. ββ headcanons.#and she'll do it while staring at said person who doesn't speak it#with a smug ass little grin on her face.
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πππππππ πππππππππ ππππππ ππππ. @meledarys
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πππππππ πππππππππ ππππππ ππππ. @worthyheir.
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Send me π£οΈ for incorrect quotes of your muse and mine
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