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A song of ice and fire ao3
A song of ice and fire ao3









a song of ice and fire ao3

'A Clash of Kings' as it could have been. From that seed Westeros changes beyond imagination. A seagull takes a different path after a day's hunting in the Narrow Sea, and so one dies who might have lived. It is the men and women behind them, most of humbler blood, who will decide the course of fate.

  • Synopsis: Five kings stake their claims to power, but not only kings bleed in kings' wars.
  • Comments: Jon goes south instead of north, and becomes embroiled in the intrigues of King's Landing during the events of A Game of Thrones.Ī Clash of Kings: Knees Falling by Perfidious Albion.
  • Likely to be epic length, and to contain aspects of all genres. An audacious attempt to weave something new from the same web GRRM has spun. All the difference a drunk, a dwarf and a dragonbone dagger might have made in the right order. A song of ice and fire from the very first note.
  • Synopsis: Pull a thread and the tapestry unravels.
  • a song of ice and fire ao3

  • Status: Dormant (last updated July 2017).
  • a song of ice and fire ao3

    Pretty much anything that isn't focused on romance. Plot-focused stories or light day-in-the-life stories. Stories focused on the family and the friendly relationships of the cast. So if you can't stomach that characterization, best avoid this fic.

    a song of ice and fire ao3

    The only major flaw from this troper's prospective is his consistent portrayal of R+L=J as a love story which goes against Lyanna's character from what we are told. Comments: A fairly prolific writer, with a number of great concepts and "What If"s behind his stories.She usually writes Dany/Jorah and some incredibly well-done Jon/Sansa (she's the main reason for the popularity of the J/S ship in ASOIAF fanfic), but also seems to have a soft spot for Jaime as well. Her longest fic to date (June 2013) is a 80k post-Dance epic, but there are many one-shots as well. Comments: This author is a professor of Medieval History, and her stories are always incredibly detailed, obviously well done and all around lovely.She seems to have the opinion that Theon Greyjoy needs a hug. This sometimes leads to wish fullfilment, but in a Tropes Are Not Bad sense – she deals with villains cathartically and gives long-suffering characters much needed breaks, but always in entirely logical ways that fit the plot without being Deus ex Machina. Although her work is occasionally angst, she is stated to prefer happy endings wherever possible. That said, her canon-verse characterization is absolutely spot on, especially for characters that change drastically throughout the plots, and is able to perfectly mimic their voices according to where they are in their timelines. Her AUs are fantastic, especially how she adjusts her characterization to reflect what they’ve gone through in other universes a character as a high-school student acts differently to a character raised in a lab, and yet the author is able to keep them consistent enough to be recognizably the same. Comments: This author mainly writes Theon/Robb, although she has a fair amount of Brienne/Jaime, and has proven herself to be very good at gen fics.However, the style of the writing is good and the stories are enjoyable reads for the most part. They also tend to make Jon and the Starks behave in a dangerously stupid manner. DolorousEdditor writes very well stylistically, but their plotting is somewhat weak. Anyone enjoying novel-length stories in the ASOIAF universe should strongly consider reading any or all of his stories. Comments: Dolorous Edditor has a knack for epic-length canon-divergent or alternate universe stories, mostly focusing on Jon Snow but frequently including a tremendously large cast of POV characters.If you prefer quick one-shots, then Unbroken is also very compelling. Each of them is superbly well-written and emotionally gripping. In Good Company and The Distance are especially recommended if you want an ongoing canon divergence. The stories about Stannis are very intriguing and poignant. Comments: She writes surprisingly detailed psychological insights into the characters.











    A song of ice and fire ao3