![]() ![]() He could barely lift his hand off the softness of his bed. It was as like as not to be his last night. When Aegon Targaryen came to, the night had worn thin. Thank you, and I hope you enjoy reading this work as I do writing it. As such, to reduce confusion as much as possible while I am setting up the stage: - If you are familiar with ASoIaF but not HSR: Read Prologue: Aegon I Targaryen and skip Chapter 1: Stelle - If you are familiar with HSR but not ASoIaF: Read Chapter 1: Stelle and skip Prologue: Aegon I Targaryen - If you are familiar with both: Proceed as usual. ![]() Suggested reading order: Since this work aims to patch together two vastly different fandoms, despite the author's best efforts, readers familiar with only one side of the crossover may find themselves a little lost at first. This work, like most things I write, is meant to introduce to each other two fandoms, that would otherwise have very little to do with each other. This work was written by someone who knew his Tolkien better than his GRRM, and his GRRM better than his Hoyoverse. ![]() Martin, and the TV series are property of HBO. A Song of Ice and Fire and related works are property of George R. ![]()
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