So I've written and read a lot of GoT AAR's, but only twice have I seen a Dance of Dragons scenario occur: Once, when an AAR was made to chronicle that specifically, and the other time 200 years into an AAR, far past the point any challenge has disappeared.
I've never, however, seen a massive dragon war, where both sides have dozens of dragons laying waste as far as the eye can see.
So, I decided to set up a scenario to allow that to happen.
In other words, every High Lord and Lady and above in the land of Westeros has been equipped with a dragon.
There is 1 exception to this: Aegon Targaryen of Rain House, mostly because he becomes King-tier rather easily.
This AAR will be completely from the observer's perspective, with occasional switches into rulers in order to see the body counts of their wars.
If you're wondering, a total of 73 dragons have been added.
First part will be up tomorrow, during which I expect the dragon count to drop drastically.
Oh, and 2 other things. One, the chances of hatching eggs and taming dragons has been increased by 10 to help the dragons stay useful throughout the generations.
Two, the family dragons will be named as such: the first letter of the House Name will be replaced with D, for example Dannister, Dolton, Dreyjoy etc. In the cases where a family has 2+ dragons (Lannisters, Boltons), they will be numbered.
Place bets on how fast Westeros will be burnt to the ground, because I'm sure that there will be a lot of castle burning.
Table of Contents:
Part One: Dragon's Eve
Part Two: The Queenswar
Part Three: "I am the Storm"
I've never, however, seen a massive dragon war, where both sides have dozens of dragons laying waste as far as the eye can see.
So, I decided to set up a scenario to allow that to happen.
In other words, every High Lord and Lady and above in the land of Westeros has been equipped with a dragon.
There is 1 exception to this: Aegon Targaryen of Rain House, mostly because he becomes King-tier rather easily.
This AAR will be completely from the observer's perspective, with occasional switches into rulers in order to see the body counts of their wars.
If you're wondering, a total of 73 dragons have been added.
First part will be up tomorrow, during which I expect the dragon count to drop drastically.
Oh, and 2 other things. One, the chances of hatching eggs and taming dragons has been increased by 10 to help the dragons stay useful throughout the generations.
Two, the family dragons will be named as such: the first letter of the House Name will be replaced with D, for example Dannister, Dolton, Dreyjoy etc. In the cases where a family has 2+ dragons (Lannisters, Boltons), they will be numbered.
Place bets on how fast Westeros will be burnt to the ground, because I'm sure that there will be a lot of castle burning.
Table of Contents:
Part One: Dragon's Eve
Part Two: The Queenswar
Part Three: "I am the Storm"
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