
Game of Thrones: Throne of the Deepwood
About This Novel
An accident caused Garen to travel through time and become the only son of Galbert Glover, the lord of Deepwood Castle in the north. It was the eve of Ned Stark's departure south. For the sake of his family's destiny, Garen decided to propose to Sansa Stark first. Many years later. When Garon Glover sits on the Iron Throne, overlooking the Seven Kingdoms, he will always think of the night he dueled Joffrey for Sansa.
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Official(13)Scraped 20d ago
Sansa wanted to be the queen before she was beaten. How could she fall in love with the protagonist for no reason? She might as well choose Arya for marriage.
The ducal families will only marry each other. If there are not several major ducal families, if you want to be in the north, you can choose the Dreadfort or White Harbor.
Writing blindly
It's just random writing. It's just the author's pleasure.
Can an ordinary family sit on the Iron Throne without Goldfinger?
Good work, no flaws in logic
So far it's okay, as long as you don't get impatient and eunuch.
Anyone who writes about Game of Thrones' Gods will turn around and leave!
So far, it's not too toxic... Updates are too slow.
It's really well written, but it's a little too fun to play with the Three Kingdoms.
It reads very smoothly and logically. If you are a newbie, this book is great.
The angle is fresh and the trick is reasonable. Not much has been seen so far, and the follow-up remains to be seen.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(13)Scraped 20d ago
Sansa wanted to be the queen before she was beaten. How could she fall in love with the protagonist for no reason? She might as well choose Arya for marriage.
The ducal families will only marry each other. If there are not several major ducal families, if you want to be in the north, you can choose the Dreadfort or White Harbor.
Writing blindly
It's just random writing. It's just the author's pleasure.
Can an ordinary family sit on the Iron Throne without Goldfinger?
Good work, no flaws in logic
So far it's okay, as long as you don't get impatient and eunuch.
Anyone who writes about Game of Thrones' Gods will turn around and leave!
So far, it's not too toxic... Updates are too slow.
It's really well written, but it's a little too fun to play with the Three Kingdoms.
It reads very smoothly and logically. If you are a newbie, this book is great.
The angle is fresh and the trick is reasonable. Not much has been seen so far, and the follow-up remains to be seen.









