
Ice and Fire Fish and Dragon War Chronicles
by Du Lu
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"The coat of arms of House Targaryen is the three-headed dragon, the coat of arms of House Stark is the direwolf, the coat of arms of House Baratheon is the crowned stag, the coat of arms of House Lannister is the roaring lion, and the coat of arms of House Arryn is the crescent falcon. Grandpa, why is the coat of arms of our House Tully the leaping trout?" "What do you think?" "Because trout is the most ferocious fish in the river, but the fish is not majestic at all. It is not as impressive as the sea monster crest of the Greyjoy family." "My child, you are only half right. You must keep in mind that trout are fish that cannot leave the water, and hundreds of millions of people are the water where fish live. The family coat of arms reminds us that as long as fish and water are tightly combined, even the most majestic monsters must bow their heads obediently!"
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Dry food A pretty good fanfic of A Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones). It respects the original work and has rich details. The rationality is also good, and the complex pattern of forces and interests will not be simply labeled. The protagonist is the heir to the Riverlands. This time traveler reincarnation is a bit too good, so there is no such thing as starting from scratch. There are no cheats, just a familiarity with the plot and the advantages that come with insights into the modern world. By leveraging individual characters and forces, you can form a general trend that you can control. It's not like other fanfics where the protagonist works for a long time and then historical events happen one after another. If that were the case, why write a novel? Let materialism defeat the wizarding world (it doesn't)!



⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Game of Thrones, the time-traveling game of Edmure Tully, has a very comfortable plot and rhythm. Small inventions such as the winding plow that time-travelers must make are not wasted in the text at all, but are completed before the plot begins (the plot begins several years after the protagonist awakens his memories). Moreover, the image of the protagonist is very promising. The author also has some research on Game of Thrones, not Yun. Moreover, at the beginning, we are directly preparing to deal with Frey, a serious enemy, and the little finger is useless in a few dozen chapters, without any delay. The writing is smooth and makes reading comfortable.













