
Game of Thrones: Shaun the Dragon Knight
About This Novel
Years later, as Shaun sat on the Iron Throne, he thought about the morning he walked from Flea Bottom to the Red Keep. Start from Flea Bottom and conquer the Iron Throne! Bloodline of the True Dragon, Lord of the Universe, Father of the Gods, Nemesis of the White Walkers! From beyond the Wall, from the North to Dorne, from the Iron Islands, Braavos, Valyria, the Dothraki Steppes, and even the distant Yi Di, Asshai, the legend of the Dragon Knight is sung everywhere.
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Official(6)Scraped 11d ago
I want to ask gently
1: What kind of laughter is this stormy laughter? 2: Pig's feet are too smart and scheming. It is a good idea to earn gold dragons by hunting and farming in the Kingswood. I suggest you directly canonize him as the Great Wise Man of Westeros.
Okay, okay, faster, faster, faster, faster
Not bad, but the ending is too sloppy. It would be nice to have one or two chapters to explain it clearly.
I don't read many fanfics like this, but I personally think they're pretty good.
Speed must have a beginning and an end, and the speed must be increased
A highly recommended work among Ice and Fire fanfics
It's a good Ice and Fire fanfic, and you can tell from some of the details that the author is very familiar with the original work.
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 11d ago
I want to ask gently
1: What kind of laughter is this stormy laughter? 2: Pig's feet are too smart and scheming. It is a good idea to earn gold dragons by hunting and farming in the Kingswood. I suggest you directly canonize him as the Great Wise Man of Westeros.
Okay, okay, faster, faster, faster, faster
Not bad, but the ending is too sloppy. It would be nice to have one or two chapters to explain it clearly.
I don't read many fanfics like this, but I personally think they're pretty good.
Speed must have a beginning and an end, and the speed must be increased
A highly recommended work among Ice and Fire fanfics
It's a good Ice and Fire fanfic, and you can tell from some of the details that the author is very familiar with the original work.









