
Eagle of the Valley of Ice and Fire
by Vostok
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A Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones) fan work, if the old prime minister Jon Arryn had an eldest son, if the valley was no longer completely transparent, if reason and intrigue returned to the Arryn family, what changes would happen to Westeros.
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Erya was betrothed to an epileptic fool in the valley
It feels so uncomfortable to see Erya being arranged like this by the protagonist. Can anyone kind-hearted tell me what happened next? When I think of Erya in the movie being with that idiot who only knows how to drink milk, I can't help but give it one star😎😎😎😎
Updates will be coming soon. I subscribed to every chapter and I spent money.
The book is very interesting. Who is the author?
Why does the author want to keep that little brother who is not related by blood? Why not just kill him secretly? What is the purpose of keeping him? There is also his mother, let's kill him together.
Thank you to the author, it's not enough😊
I see that this book is well written now
This book is very well written, the writing style has its own characteristics, the plot is relatively reasonable, and the perspective change is a bit like the original POV, which is really good.
Can anyone who is following the reading tell me if there is a dragon rider behind the pig's feet?
Is this book a piece of cake? There has been no update for three days
Not updated yet? Can't wait
More to come, the writing is beautiful
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Official(18)Scraped 5d ago
Erya was betrothed to an epileptic fool in the valley
It feels so uncomfortable to see Erya being arranged like this by the protagonist. Can anyone kind-hearted tell me what happened next? When I think of Erya in the movie being with that idiot who only knows how to drink milk, I can't help but give it one star😎😎😎😎
Updates will be coming soon. I subscribed to every chapter and I spent money.
The book is very interesting. Who is the author?
Why does the author want to keep that little brother who is not related by blood? Why not just kill him secretly? What is the purpose of keeping him? There is also his mother, let's kill him together.
Thank you to the author, it's not enough😊
I see that this book is well written now
This book is very well written, the writing style has its own characteristics, the plot is relatively reasonable, and the perspective change is a bit like the original POV, which is really good.
Can anyone who is following the reading tell me if there is a dragon rider behind the pig's feet?
Is this book a piece of cake? There has been no update for three days
Not updated yet? Can't wait
More to come, the writing is beautiful
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Game of Thrones fan Ai Lin Yingjia I recently read this book, and I feel that its advantages and disadvantages are very obvious. The plot is roughly like this: The protagonist's father is Jon Arryn, Robert's adoptive father. He is the son of a duke at the beginning, and he is naturally wiser. His underage force value is very outstanding. He can be said to be the favored son in the beginning. Later, after going through experience and assassination incidents, the protagonist handles them cleanly and decisively. Then he found Littlefinger behind him and wanted to get rid of him, but his father trusted him too much and had to give up. Unfortunately, something unexpected happened. His father accepted a tip and went to investigate the affair between the queen and his brother. When he wanted to find Robert at a critical point, he knew that the matter must be risky, so he asked the protagonist to return to the valley with his younger brother and stepmother before leaving. Unexpectedly, he was poisoned and killed on the way to find Robert. When the protagonist heard the news, he immediately thought that the only person who could successfully poison under layers of supervision was the stepmother. Littlefinger had secretly asked his stepmother to do the second thing (these two were childhood sweethearts), which was to poison the protagonist, but the protagonist saw through it, failed and was controlled. Later, the protagonist found out that this was a chess piece sent to him on purpose. The protagonist was summoned by Robert, but because the evidence was destroyed and his stepmother was imprisoned, he was afraid that Robert would not believe him, so he did not dare to speak out, and instead mentioned Ed. (What's more important is that at that time, Robert was surrounded by Lannister people, and so were the doorkeepers. They were afraid that the matter would be exposed and alert the snake, which would lead to unimaginable consequences) As a result, Robert took the protagonist and others to catch Ed's young men. The protagonist knew that the only one who could persuade Robert now was Ed, so he told the other party everything about the incident, hoping that the other party would accept the incident. Ed believed the protagonist very much and promised to investigate. During this process, Littlefinger wrote a letter in the code pad that his stepmother would only use (in the stepmother's voice), sent it to his stepmother's sister (that is, Eddard Stark's wife), and confused right and wrong, saying that the protagonist poisoned his father and locked himself up. As a result, the stepmother and sister went directly to the Tully family to complain, which made the young master of the Tully family very angry, and then they immediately took action, which later led to the quarrel between the Ospreys. The protagonist here actually already knew that Littlefinger was causing trouble. Although he quickly found a way to return to King's Landing and used various methods to take advantage of the opponent and kill him directly, Littlefinger's letter caused endless harm... The number of words is limited, so let's stop here. Why read this book: The language and writing are pretty good and solid, and the characters are well portrayed. The plot is basically thoughtful and interlocking, and is closer to the original group drama. Especially Chapter 99 makes the book directly sublime-- "To be it, to be the highest glory..." "Glory does not reside in the dead and losers, but in the living and the victors." "High as glory..." Attis closed his eyes, and the wind in the Eagle's Nest City suddenly stopped, "High as victory, high as power." The reading experience suddenly became good. Why not read this book: The indigenous protagonist persuaded many people to retreat, and the group portraits understood everything. Forage-




A Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones) fan work, if the old prime minister Jon Arryn had an eldest son, if the valley was no longer completely transparent, if reason and intrigue returned to the Arryn family, what changes would happen to Westeros. ... Keywords: non-time travel, non-prophet, no golden finger Word count: 750,000, serialized. Recommendation index: ★★★★★ PS: It's the ceiling level for Game of Thrones fans, but I'm a eunuch for the time being. The author said that he's preparing for the exam and will write it down, so I'll just believe it.




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