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The Death of Lucerys and Arrax

The King is Dead
King Viserys, the first of his name, had ascended to the throne at a time of unrivalled prosperity for the Targaryen name. Never had there been more blood-relatives of the household nor as many dragons since the Doom of Valyria. With his daring and rash brother, Prince Daemon, at his side he presided over a Kingdom that had enjoyed five decades of peace and prosperity. The gallant Ser Otto Hightower provided wise counsel in his role as Hand of the King and once Daemon was appointed head of the City Watch- crime plummeted in King's Landing too...

It was heard that Daemon's support of his brother was, in part, motivated by a belief that he would be favoured as Viserys' preferred heir. This, if true, proved misfounded, however, as Viserys long had an heir in mind; his daughter Rhaenyra- ofttimes called 'The Realm's Delight', whom he sired upon his cousin, Queen Aemma of House Arryn.


Rhaenyra - The Realm's Delight

Since her childhood, Viserys had doted on his daughter, even taking her along to council meetings and encouraging her to listen, to watch and to learn. As he doted upon her, so came the court to do likewise; she was a precocious and bright child of uncommon beauty- even for one of Targaryen blood- already a dragonrider by her eighth nameday, she could be often seen circling the Red Keep and then off across the Blackwater on the back of Syrax- her she-dragon named for some old God.

After the Queen birthed a son who died within a day, a day longer than the Queen herself, Viserys was heartsick and past his last whit of patience with questions upon the issue of succession. He named Rhaenyra Princess of Dragonstone- the ancient seat of the Targaryens- and insisted that she succeed him and not Daemon, his brother. Prince Daemon did not attend the ceremony.

Four years passed and we come to the induction of one Ser Criston Cole into the Kingsguard. A mere Steward's son in the service of House Dondarrion at one time, Cole caught the eyes of the Realm at a Tourney in Maidenpool to celebrate Viserys' ascension- winning the melee and reaching the final of the Joust. The princess took a childish fancy to him and had Viserys name him her sworn shield. He rarely left her side. The King went on to remarry; taking Lady Alicent (Otto Hightower's daughter) to wife. Princess Rhaenyra welcomed the union, less so Daemon who had the messenger whipped upon hearing the news. Not wont to wait upon a crown that seemed ever more distant, Daemon decided he might carve out a kingdom of his own. Making common cause with the Sea-Dragons of house Velaryon- Daemon and Corlys Velaryon warred with the Triarchy Kingdom of Lys, Myr and Tyrosh. The Velaryon fleet supported by Daemon and Caraxes- his monstrous dragon- Viserys supported the endeavour with coin. The feud was old- The Triarchy had warred upon old Volantis.

Over the next few years, Daemon and Corlyss won many victories and when his brother defeated the Myrish Prince in single combat- known as the Crabfeeder- and declared himself King of the Narrow Sea, Viserys was content for Daemon to keep his crown "so long as it kept him out of trouble." But the Triarchy dispatched a new fleet and when the Kingdom of Dorne allied their strength to their oars, Daemon's fragile kingdom sank with little trace (metaphorically).

Back in King's Landing, Viserys and Queen Alicent had a son; Aegon. Aegon was followed by Helaena - his sister he would go on to wed- and finally his younger brother, Aemond. Whilst happy news, it once more threw the question of succession into the melting pot. The eldest son should inherit- Queen Alicent and her father, Otto Hightower- hand of the King were keen to see Aegon named heir rather than Rhaenyra, who was not of Hightower blood. Otto overstepped in this and Viserys replaced him with Lord Lyonel Strong. The King didn't want to hear of it; he'd long made clear his preference for his daughter and was keen to disregard the ruling of the Great Council of 101AC that decreed the Man should always go before the Woman.

A schism developed, of sorts. At a Tourney in 111AC, Queen Alicent wore a dress of deep green- Hightower colours whereas the Princess underlined her position in garments of black embellished with red for the banners of House Targaryen. People began to speak of those close to the royal parties as 'Greens' or 'Blacks' depending of which potential heir they were thought to favour; Rhaenyra or the boy Aegon. At this tourney, Daemon returned from his wars and held his crown up to Viserys in a show of fealty to his brother. The king - who loved Daemon well despite his frequent volatile mood swings- kissed him on both cheeks and let him keep the empty crown.


Daemon offers his 'King of the Narrow Sea' Crown up to his brother, Viserys.

None cheered more at this reunion than Princess Rhaenyra, who also loved her dashing uncle well. Perhaps, if tales are to be believed, more well than a niece ought to love an uncle...

Be that as it may (or may not), within days of this public show of fealty, Daemon was exiled. Some sources suggest he and the princess were caught abed together whereas others maintain Daemon was tutoring her in ways to make Criston Cole break his kingsguard oaths by teaching her in the art of love. Were you Viserys, would it matter which account rang true? The Princess was still a child. Chastened, Daemon made for the Stepstones to continue his war. Rumour has it that he had offered to wed the Princess in return for the King anulling his estranged and barren marriage with his own wife, Rhea whom he had wed in 97AC.

Ser Criston Cole kept his vows. He was named Lord Commander of the Kingsguard in 112AC, the year before Princess Rhaenyra came of age. In the years preceding this she had had no shortage of potential suitors; Harwin Strong, heir to Harrenhal (purported to be the strongest knight in the Realm); Twins Ser Jason and Ser Tyland Lannister who showered her with gifts; Lord Bracken and Lord Blackwood who had duelled for her honour. The Queen and her father were keen to see Aegon betrothed to his beautiful half sister, perhaps conceding that Viserys was unlikely to change his mind over the boy's position in the line of succession. Indeed, the Targaryens had wed brother to sister for generations in order to keep the bloodline pure but Viserys was dismayed the motives of his wife and Ser Otto were simply to have Aegon King by hook or by crook and he declined. In any case, Aegon was still very young and he and Rhaenyra had never really gotten along.

Enter the Sea Snake. The Velaryon House had dragon's blood on both sides and Laenor Valeryon even had a dragon of his own, Seasmoke- a splendid Grey and White beast. The problem was that Laenor seemed to prefer the company of young squires his own age (19) to the company of women and it was even mooted he'd never known a woman intimately, having sired no bastards. Presented with this news, Grand Maestor Mellos is said to have remarked, "What of that? I am not fond of fish but if fish is served, I eat it." Rhaenyra was not pleased with this proposal, perhaps she would prefer to wed Daemon or see Ser Cole released from his vows to crawl between her thighs at last but Viserys was resolute. "If you deny me this, mayhaps I must needs reconsider the issue of succession after all!" He warned.

So she wed Laenor in 114AC and a Tourney was held. Rumours surfaced that prior to the wedding, the princess had (again) been found abed with another. Suitor Ser Harwin Strong had allegedly taken Rhaenyra's maidenhead (if indeed she even still had it) and Criston Cole had been said to have shunned her forever. At the Tourney he wore Queen Alicent's favour (declaring himself a 'Green') and fought in a black fury. When he faced Strong in the lists, he shattered his elbow and collarbone for Rhaenyra to witness before facing the Knight Laenor was said to 'favour'- Ser Joffrey Lonmouth- the Knight of Kisses. Ser Joffrey was stretchered away senseless and bloody and did not die for six days. Laenor wept bitter tears of grief.

After this the newlyweds split; not officially but whilst she stayed on at Dragonstone, her husband returned to Driftmark. Had the marriage even been consummated? It would seem so when Prince Jacaerys was born, though some remarked whilst Rhaenyra and Leonas had the silver hair and aquiline features of Volantis, Jacaerys was brown-haired and pugnosed much like Ser Harwin Strong, ever the Queen's companion and Captain of the Blacks - her personal guard. She had two more sons; Lucerys and Joffrey (both looking like their brother and neither parent); healthy, strapping lads.

The Greens put it about that the children were obviously Strong's issue and challenged that if they were unable to become dragonriders, it would prove the question of their parentage. However, Viserys commanded each lad have a dragon's egg placed in his cradle and each egg hatched. Vermax, Arrax and Tyraxes issued forth in turn. The King ignored any rumours thereafter, determined Rhaenyra still succeed.

In 120AC- known now as the Year of the Red Spring- four things happened... Laenor's sister died. After Daemon's wife had passed in a hunting accident five years previous, the Prince had wed Laena and thye'd had two daughters; Baela and Rhaena. Viserys had been angered by this marriage (he hadn't given his blessing) in the outset, he allowed Daemon to present his daughters at court in 117AC. Perhaps he hoped fatherhood might temper his brother. In 120AC she gave Daemon the son he'd always wanted but what was drawn from her womb was a twisted deformity and died with the mother shortly after birth.

But it was Lord Corlyss and Princess Rhaenys Velaryon who had the greater cause to grieve. No sooner had they lost their daughter than they also lost their son. Laenor was murdered at a market in Spicetown. His friend (and alleged lover) Ser Qarl Correy and he had quarreled (potentially over Leonas' desire to set Correy aside in favour of a new lover) and blades were drawn. Leonas died and Qarl fled. He was never seen again. A darker rumour suggests the newly widowed Daemon paid Correy to murder Leonas so he might take his niece to wed after all.

Graver still was the enmity bubbling to the surface between Rhaenyra's three sons and her three stepsiblings, the progeny of Viserys and Queen Alicent. The Dragonless Aemond Targaryen, Aegon's younger brother tried to claim Vhagar, Laena's former mount, for himself. Aemond taunted Rhaenyra's boys, calling them "The Strongs" until Prince Lucerys put out Aemond's eye with a knife. He was henceforth known as Aemond One-Eye though he did manage to win Vhagar for himself. Viserys intervened and commanded his sons return to King's Landing whist Rhaenyra's boys remain on Dragonstone to distance his family from further quarrels. Ser Harwin Strong was also removed back to Harrenhal.

Lo and behold, the fourth tragedy that Spring was the fire at Harrenhal which claimed Harwin's life as well as that of his Lord father, Lyonel Strong; the serving Hand of the King. Of course there are those that suggest this was no accident; Queen Alicent or Daemon or Lord Strong's youngest son (who would inherit) all had their names whispered in connection with the conflagration but once the tongues of flame were extinguished and the stronghold gutted, who was left to say what was the cause? And so Rhaenyra lost a husband, and some would say a paramour as well as a Sister by marriage in the same year. Undoubtedly, one way or other, her boys lost a father (if not two) in name as well as blood.

The result? Viserys recalled Otto Hightower to once again serve as King and Daemon finally wed the Princess Rhaenyra, his niece. The couple quickly delivered Daemon a son who lived and was named Aegon. Queen Alicent was enraged, seeing it as a direct affront to her eldest who had also been named for the conqueror. The two became known as Aegon the Elder and Aegon the Younger. In 122AC Rhaenyra bore Daemon a second son, Viserys, named for her father. Viserys lacked the strength of his elder brother or any of his older stepsiblings and the omens were ill when he alone had a dragon egg placed in the cradle which did not hatch. Though the boy was precocious, as his mother had been in childhood.

And there things stood until, finally, in 129AC King Viserys died. By this time, Aegon (the Elder) had wed his sister Helaena and she had borne the twins Jaehaerys and Jaehaera (the latter a strange child; slow to grow and never weeping nor crying as children invariably do). She also bore him Maelor in 127AC. Over in Driftmark, the Sea Snake Lord Velaryon sickened and took to his bed. King Viserys injured himself on his Iron Throne in 128AC and the wound became badly infected. He lost two fingers to cease the rot but he continued to decline afterwards. He was abed telling stories of old to his grandchildren Jaehaerys and Jaehaera before tiring and falling asleep. He never awoke.

And so began the Dance of the Dragons...
The elder Aegon, with the insistance of Ser Otto (his Grandfather and Hand of the King), his Lady Mother, the Queen Alicent and the small council- Aegon was convinced to take the throne for himself. Viserys had ever insisted Rhaenyra would inherit but Viserys was dead and by the laws of Gods and Men and the decree of the Great Council of 101AC Aegon was the rightful Heir. He was crowned Aegon II before word of Viserys' demise was sent to his daughter on Dragonstone. The Princess was heavy with child and when learning of the betrayal, she flew into such a black rage that she fell into a horrific labour a moon earlier than was her time. After three days in which she cursed the Queen, the new 'King' and all their kin foully and even cursed the child trying to 'claw' its way out of her, she brought forth a monster indeed. Blind and deformed with a hole where the heart should have been, she named the daughter Visenya and it was taken away to be burned. She had been stillborn and had a scaly tail. Rhaenyra blamed this, too on Aegon and the Queen (or Queen Mother as she had become).
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The Dragons of Westeros: 129AC

King Aegon II's Dragons

Sunfyre- King Aegon II Targaryen's dragon



A young, yet splendid dragon, Archmaester Gyldayn decreed that Sunfyre was the most beautiful dragon ever to fly in the skies. He has gleaming gold scales and pale pink wing membranes. In the sunlight his scales shine like beaten gold.

Vhagar- Prince Aemond (One-Eye)'s dragon - the last of Aegon the Conqueror's Dragons.



The oldest (probably) living dragon at this point in history; huge but not so quick as once he was.

Dreamfyre- Queen Helaena's Dragon



Dreamfyre was once Rhaena Targaryen's (b. 23AC) dragon she is fully grown and two centuries old. Her scales gleam a fiery red/orange to match her flame.

Tessarion- Prince Daeron's Dragon



With wings of bluest cobalt and underscales of beaten copper, Tessarion is a striking looking beast. Her fire burns a deep blue to match her colouring; her wings are black as pitch. A young and nimble dragon only a third of the size of Vermithor.

Morghul & Shrykos The dragons of Princess Jaehaera & Prince Jaehaerys respectively



Too young for war. These dragons hatched in the cribs of the young royals but are too small to be ridden yet

Princess Rhaenyra's Dragons

Syrax- Princess Rhaenyra's Dragon



A huge and formidable beast, yelow-scaled and kept chained and well-fed. Syrax hasn't hunted in years and lacks the experience of Caraxes.

Caraxes- Prince Daemon's dragon



The Red Wyrm. Caraxes is strong, large and experienced in war having lain waste to the Stepstones over decades past. Daemon and he are a formidable duo in battle. He is the OG. About half Vhagar's size.

Vermax- Prince Jacaerys' Dragon



Vermax's egg hatched in the crib of the Prince Jacaerys, much to the chagrin of Queen Alicent who alleged Rhaenyra's sons by Laenor Valeryon to actually be the bastard progeny of Ser Harwin Strong. By 129AC, Vermax is big enough to ride though, naturally, small and inexperienced. His scales are a murky green.

Arrax- Prince Lucerys' dragon



Best believe Arrax was a small, jade green dragon. Nimble and young (only fourteen like the Prince) Arrax hatched in Lucerys' cradle where his egg had been commanded to be placed by King Viserys I. A fifth of the size of Vhagar, Arrax is agile and fast for his lack of experience.

Tyraxes- Prince Joffrey's Dragon



Small in 129AC, Tyraxes is only 12 like rider Joffrey and has only now begun to bear a rider. Able to fly shorter distances but not ready for war, Tyraxes' scales are a golden-brown colour and his eyes are a verdant green.

Stormcloud- Prince Aegon (the Younger)'s dragon



Young and unridden at this point in 129AC, Stormcloud is a pale-blue dragon belonging to the young prince Aegon (the Younger) Targaryen- Rhaenyra & Daemon's eldest son. The boy & dragon are yet to reach their ninth nameday yet Stormcloud is a strong flier, Aegon hopes he will be able to ride before long. His mother was riding Syrax at seven, lest we forget.

Meleys- Princess Rhaenys's dragon



The Red Queen. Cunning and old, though lazy- Meleys is fearsome if roused. Of a size with Caraxes, still half as big as Vhagar. Her scales are scarlet and the membranes of her wings, pink. Her crest, horns, and claws are bright as copper. If any dragon could be said to prove a test for Vhagar, Meleys is believed to be the stiffest.

Moondancer- Lady Baela's dragon



Baela is of age (13) but her dragon, Moondancer - a pale green- is no larger than a warhorse. Hatched from a clutch of eggs produced by Syrax, Moondancer is quick and nimble- she goes crazy when she hears a cymbal and a hi-hat with a souped-up tempo- I'm on a roll! It's time to go solo...

...sorry... anyway, Moondancer is large enough to bear Baela's weight but she's hardly like to turn the tide of battle... is she?

Riderless & Wild Dragons

Silverwing- formerly Queen Alysanne's dragon - currently riderless



Alysanne Targaryen died in 100AC so Silverwing has been riderless near thirty years. Large as Vermithor in whom she found a mate, Silverwing is a dark green colour with silvery underwings as the name would suggest. It is said that dragons that have accepted riders in the past are more like to do so again...

Seasmoke- formerly Prince Leanor Velaryon's dragon



Grown to adulthood yet still comparatively young, Seasmoke is a dragon of House Velaryon and belonged to Princess Rhenyra's murdered first husband, Leanor Velaryon. Seasmoke has been riderless 9 years now. A pale silver/grey dragon, beautiful to behold and favours flying low over water, close to the sea.

Vermithor- formerly King Jaehaerys I's dragon



The Bronze Fury is already a century old and second in size only to Vhagar (despite Meleys being almost 200). Vermithor has bronze scales with tan wings and underbelly. Vermithor has been riderless for six and twenty years since the death of the current King's grandfather. He is old and, boy, is he hoary.

Sheepstealer- Wild dragon



A dirty mud-brown wild dragon, Sheepstealer enjoys his mutton and lives behind Dragonmont. His range seems to be between Driftmark and Wendwater. He has never been ridden. Wild and savage.

Grey Ghost- Wild Dragon



Grey Ghost is silvery white/grey with a deep scarlet crown. Reclusive and shy of people, this dragon has never been ridden or tamed as few can lay claim to ever have him come close enough. He also resides on Dragonmont like Sheepstealer, making his lair somewhere on the eastern edge. He flies across the sea, feeding mainly on fish.

The Cannibal- Wild Dragon



Large, savage and black as coal, Cannibal is likely one of the oldest living dragons given his size. Untamed and never ridden, one school of thought has it that the Cannibal lived on Dragonstone even before the Targaryens and is almost certainly of a different lineage entirely. Mayhaps this explains his enmity towards the other living dragons; feeding on dragon eggs and hatchlings at times. It is said his lair is littered with the bones of those that have tried to tame him, though who has truly lived to see the sight I couldn't guess.

Lady Rhaena and Prince Viserys both have dragon eggs as yet unhatched at this time...
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House Greyjoy

Seat: Pyke
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Dalton Greyjoy, the Red Kraken

The eldest son of the Lord Reaper of Pyke, Dalton Greyjoy was known to be wild. He first started rowing and the age of five, and at the age of ten began reaving alongside his uncle. He became an experienced reaver, having fought in several battles, and sailed to lands such as the Basilisk Isles and Old Ghys. By the time he was fourteen, he had already claimed four salt wives and owned a Valyrian steel sword named Nightfall, which he had acquired from a dead corsair.

When he was fifteen, he watched his uncle die in battle. Dalton managed to avenge him, but not without taking a great number of wounds, emerging covered in blood, and earning the nickname 'the Red Kraken.'

When his father died that same year, Dalton returned to the home to claim the Seastone Chair, becoming Lord of the Iron Islands. His first act had been to expand the Iron Islands' navy - constructing longships, forging swords, and training soldiers. His reason for doing so had been, in his own words: "the storm is coming." At the age of sixteen, when news of the war broke out, he laughed.

History

The Iron Islands are located off the western coast of Westeros - more specifically, west of the Riverlands. There are thirty-one islands overall, and it is the smallest region in the Seven Kingdoms. They have a rocky landscape with poor soil, scarce natural resources, and frequent storms. They are home to the Ironborn, who are a primarily seafaring people that excels at sailing, fighting, and raiding. For thousands of years the Ironborn have raided the mainland, in order to compensate for their own lack of wealth and resources, but they do engage in trade. Slavery is legal in the Iron Islands, referred to as thralldom. The dominant religion in the Isles is worship of the Drowned God, and their priests are called Drowned Men. A common saying is "What is dead may never die, but rises again harder and stronger."

The Greyjoys were among the oldest and most powerful Houses in the Iron Isles, claiming to be one descended from the Grey King, a legendary figure in Ironborn history. Their house words are "We do not sow." The Greyjoys were bested only by Houses Greyiron and Goodbrother when it came to number of Kings chosen by the Kingsmoot, an ancient tradition in which the Ironborn lords and captains elected their own ruler to serve as King of the Iron Islands. The position was not hereditary, and another Kingsmoot was to be held upon when the recent King died.

Unfortunately, the tradition of the Kingsmoot would eventually be ended by the Greyirons. Eventually the Greyiron Dynasty would enter a decline after the invasion of the Andals, being replaced by the Hoares. Centuries later, King Harwyn Hardhand would go on to conquer the Riverlands, and his grandson, a tyrant known as King Harren the Black, would construct a massive castle named Harrenhal. During Aegon's Conquest, Aegon Targaryen successful managed to incite a Riverlord revolt against King Harren's rule. Aegon then used his dragon to raze Harrenhal to the ground, killing Harren, his sons, and most of his supporters.

The Ironborn lost the Riverlands, which Aegon then granted to the Tullys. Eventually Aegon would conquer the Iron Islands themselves, but would allow the conquered Ironborn to choose Vickon Greyjoy as Lord of the Iron Islands. Afterwards, the Ironborn would mainly keep to themselves, staying out of politics and no longer permitted to raid mainland Westeros.

Note: I'm not 100% well-versed in Ironborn lore and had to make use of numerous wikis. Sorry if there are any inaccuracies.
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@Not Fishing The only inaccuracy I see is that the Thralls are technically not slaves. They can't be bought or sold, and their children can be free. A fine line I know but slavery is forbidden in Westeros.

@EricRp As for me, I was thinking I could play House Velaryon, especially Corlys and Alyn for the blacks, as well as Aemond One-Eye on the side of the greens. The Velaryons are one of the biggest players in the Dance, and I've always had a liking for them. Perhaps Alyn will be luckier in this RP and manage to successfully get his own dragon. I also had an idea to have a few Velaryons who might not be so friendly to Rhaenyra.

I love the lore of this series, I'm even running my own ASOIAF game right now, and I'd happily assist in whatever you may need to run this potentially massive game. Which main characters were you keen on playing yourself?

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As for me, I was thinking I could play House Velaryon, especially Corlys and Alyn, as well as Aemond One-Eye on the side of the greens.


Oh. Well. Shit.

Fuck it less work for me.

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@Sloth Well crap haha. If you already wanted to play, House Velaryon it's fine by me. I distinctly remember that Corlys and the Hull brothers had other relatives though, perhaps I could play those second stringers. Some would be blacks, some would lean more towards the greens. We could play some interesting family dynamics that way.

I could also try playing one of the other historical dragonseeds.
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@MrDidact In truth, I only really had eyes on Addam, since I admittedly wouldn't know what to do with Corlys. So if you've got stuff in mind for the household proper, I'm more than willing to be along for the ride as Addam.

Besides I can't convince anyone else to be Alyn.
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@Sloth That would be fine by me too. I was actually quite keen on playing a badass sea captain or too. If you want me to play Alyn, we can have some interesting sibling interplay there. I'll have Alyn try for a dragon but if he doesn't succeed, he can be another sailor extraordinaire.

I also had an idea to play a few of Corlys's other relations, including Daeron Velaryon and one of the Velaryons who had their tongues put out by King Viserys.
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I dunno it may sound edgy but right now I have the idea of playing a demented ex-maester dragonseed just to use the name Bloodchain. Whose true agenda is the Citadel's agenda of consigning myths to oblivion.
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May we create our own House in either Black or Green side?
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And lo, I make holiest of pilgrimages to pay homage to this Ice and Fire RP, as well as declare mine undying interest and desire to contribute!

Also, is House Roxton still open?
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May we create our own House in either Black or Green side?


Yes, if you're creating your own House then by all means intertwine its history with the lore to suggest a likely alliance with either faction.
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And lo, I make holiest of pilgrimages to pay homage to this Ice and Fire RP, as well as declare mine undying interest and desire to contribute!

Also, is House Roxton still open?


Nobody has unsheathed Orphan-Maker as yet! You're more than welcome.
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@EricRP I will have the sheets all wrapped up either tomorrow or the day after, I've made a lot of progress but the schedule is getting a bit cramped. Regardless, it will be done before Friday.
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Reporting in.

Will work on ma sheet.
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Can I play as a dragon?
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Can I play as a dragon?


Can you give me an example POV chapter please?
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Here you go...a bit AU...

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