Game of thrones : The Stag requiem
ASOIAF AU
Lelouch vi Britannia - tyrant, savior, martyr – met his end for peace, for his sister, for atonement.
But death was not the end.
He wakes as Ragnar Baratheon, newborn son of Robert Baratheon and Lyanna Stark, in a realm where politics are sharpened like blades and magic breathes through blood and fire.
Gone are the mechs and empires of Britannia - here, honor is a lie, loyalty is coin, and strength is law.
Robert is not the cold emperor Lelouch once knew as a father – he is loud, passionate, and Lyanna, willful and wild, had the wolf-blood in her veins and a fire in her heart that no cage could hold. both are deeply flawed... and achingly human.
And Ragnar, their child, must learn to walk this brutal world with the mind of a strategist trapped in a child's frame.
Westeros sings a song-of ice, of fire, of heroes and fools marching toward their deaths in perfect rhythm.
But Ragnar is not part of that harmony.
He is the dissonant chord.
A requiem, low and ominous, beneath the melody of prophecy. Not a savior foretold in flame or frost-but a silence that unnerves the gods. A wolf's shadow in the south, a stag against dragons.
As old powers stir and dead kings whisper, the song plays on.
But some songs were meant to end.
And in the stillness after the last note, only the requiem remains.