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The heir to the Iron Throne was dead.
The creeping doom finally washes over.
‘’It was my fault…I….I…my fault.’’ the young King choked out before at last breaking down into tears.

Nyel took him in her arms ‘’Don't ever think that…dont’’
Oh but it was. Every noble deed must be punished. :(
Even his sister's words seemed weak to him, it was his fault and his sister knew it.
Truth. Let’s hope the dynasty isn’t fatally weakened too early in the piece. How many other possible heirs are there that could inherit? Matarys of course. Any more close enough to be considered spares!
 
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The creeping doom finally washes over.

Oh but it was. Every noble deed must be punished. :(

Truth. Let’s hope the dynasty isn’t fatally weakened too early in the piece. How many other possible heirs are there that could inherit? Matarys of course. Any more close enough to be considered spares!
Unfortunately the hits will keep on coming, the next several years will be hard for the Targaryens, though there will be triumphs as well.

In terms of the Targaryen dynasty its not in a great place at this point in the story, with Aelyx dead, the heir to the throne is Matarys, and following that Nyel. If something were to happen to them Visenya and Rhaenys would both be in line but they are both past the point of bearing children. Other then them there are no real claimnants besides Orys Baratheon and his children who have quite a bit of the Dragon blood. The next generation of Targaryens cant come fast enough from their perspective.
 
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Chapter 21: Blood on the Stepstones(Vaemond)
10th Moon, 8021
Docks of Kings Landing



The galleys slowly rocked on the docks, while the sails of the ones already out to sea fluttered in the wind of the Blackwater Bay.

The King's hair blew in the wind as he prepared to see his family off, his Kingsguard standing behind him, with the exceptions of Ser Gregor Goode and Ser Garmon Hightower who would remain in the capitol with the royal family.

Nyel came first, holding their newborn child in her arms.

Vaemond embraced her before at last they parted.

The King looked at their newborn daughter, placing a hand on her bald head while the baby gurgled, looking up at him with lilac eyes while clutching at his hand with a chubby finger, causing Vaemond to smile.

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‘’Your Grace…..you need not go yourself, Lord Royce is a fine commander, more than capable enough.’’ Nyel said quietly.

‘’Father always led men to war himself, and I will do the same, they are only pirates Nyel.’’ Vaemond said, only half paying attention as he looked at Laena, the campaign the King had organized was one against the island of Bloodstone in the Stepstones, which Rickard Stokeworth had claimed as being a rightful part of the Iron Thrones influence.

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Nyel took his hand, rather urgently, causing the King to look up.

‘’I had one of the dreams again Vae….the ones I had before father…and…and Aelyx…it was you this time.’’ She said.

That gave Vaemond pause enough ‘’You told me you never see things clearly in your dreams, that things are hidden by metaphors and representations.’’

‘’Normally they are but…..’’ Nyel responded before her voice trailed off.

‘’You saw my death?’’ The King asked, his eyes returning to young Laena, who played with his hand.

‘’No but…I heard your voice, it was a cry of pain, I heard arrows as well…it was your voice im sure of it.’’ Nyel continued.

‘’Nyel….I believe in your dreams..I believe you have the gift as our ancestor Daenys the Dreamer did…but you yourself have admitted you didn't even see my face…I will be careful but I wont have other men lead in my place just because you heard my voice.’’ Vaemond said.

‘’Have no fear my Queen, well keep him safe.’’ Ser Harold Langward said, despite the man being 40 years old, he still retained the brash arrogance of his youth.

‘’I have no doubt you will Ser Harold.’’ Nyel said, realizing her brother's mind was made up.

Matarys approached the King next, a small black dog following close behind, the King's younger brother had retained his love of animals into adulthood.

‘’One can get lonely on campaign….so i've heard….I had hoped to train him myself, hes of good stock, but..’’ Matarys began, gesturing the small dog forward.

‘’Training Dragons is a bit more time consuming than hounds.’’ Vaemond said with a small smile.

His brother had finally managed to hatch one of Vhagars eggs, and unlike Moondancer, his brother's new dragon had not flown away, likely due to the fact that the White dragon with golden wings was much smaller than a normal hatchling, though much faster. His brother had named it Aelesar, in honor of the waterfall of Alyssa's Tears in the Vale where he was raised; his brother always had a soft spot for legends and tales he found moving.

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‘’It can guard your tent at night, and guard your horses when it gets bigger…just…don't let it anywhere near a battle…it's not meant for fighting.’’ Matarys said, adding the last part almost frantically.

The King knelt down and gave the dog a pet behind the ears ‘’Knowing you it has a name.’’

‘’Ah yes…Balerion.’’ Matarys said, clearing his throat, which got a good laugh out of Vaemonds Kingsguard.

‘’I thank you for the gift brother…he will serve me well no doubt’’ Vaemond said with a smile.

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Vaemond extended a hand to Matarys but his brother embraced him instead until at last the King gently pushed him off. He found himself thinking not for the first time how fortunate he was to have Matarys as a brother, it was true he was not the most formidable of princes and he was mocked behind his back, but Vaemond knew it was a certainty that his brother would never be a threat, either in his reign or that of his children, his brother was a kind and gentle soul, and one of the Kings greatest friends.
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‘’Your Grace….we have the wind now but in a few hours…’’ Corlys began and Vaemond nodded, the Lord Commander was a Velaryon after all and knew these things.

Vaemond gave one last look to Nyel before setting out to board a galley, the fleet of 2800 men and nearly 70 ships, the strength of Dragonstone and Driftmark slowly disappearing into the Blackwater Bay.


Two Weeks Later


Bloodstone was an ugly keep. Built on a high hill, Its walls were made of uneven timber of rather shoddy craftsmanship. In the courtyard sat a small tower of mortared stone, a yellow banner with a red scorpion flying lazily at its top, true to its name, there were two bloodstained spikes beside the banner, with the two heads impaled. Surrounding the timber fortress were a line of unevenly placed wooden spikes to make approaching slow and difficult.

Spears and axes were visible on the walls and to Vaemonds estimation there were at least several hundred men garrisoned inside.

‘’If Moondancer were grown he would make short work of this ‘’castle.’’ Vaemond said ruefully, he had left behind his dragon in King's Landing, it was just under 10 feet and not ready to be ridden into battle, Vaemond had considered fighting on foot alongside it but he admitted it was not worth risking his dragon in a battle against pirates.


‘’I've no doubt he would Vaemond, but I find in war it's best to ignore what ifs and focus on what's in front of us, which as it happens is this fortress…how do you wish to proceed?’’ The Lord Commander of the Kingsguard said.

Vaemond studied the castle for a moment ‘’We could storm the walls, I was expecting more pirates, there can't be more than 500 in there….my mother claimed Vunatis had near 1500 men.’’

‘’It would be bloody, but it could be done, I'd lead the assault myself if you will it.’’ Corlys responded.

Vaemond paused ‘’Wed have them over five to one if we were assault the castle…but we'd have to advance uphill and have men remove the spikes all while under fire by whatever weapons they have in there…..pirates may be rats but even a rat will fight fiercely when cornered.’’

Corlys raised his eyebrows at that, in the distance one of the pirates shouted something in Lyseni Valyrian, causing the men on the wall to taunt along with him.

‘’The other option is to starve them out, we could do it, but there's not enough forage to keep us supplied, wed have to be supplied from the Stormlands by ship…besides there's no glory in starving pirates to surrender…the whole point of this campaign is to gain my vassals respect.’’ Vaemond mused.

‘’So….having considered your options…..’’ Corlys asked open endedly.

The young King furrowed his brow at that ‘’My uncle Orys has pledged men to the campaign, Lord Tyrell as well, we wait for reinforcements and then we storm the walls.’’

The Lord Commander smiled at that ‘’The correct choice, and what I would have advised…I see you've taken your father and I’s lessons to heart.’’

Suddenly the impromptu war council was interrupted by Ser Roland Crakehall and a tired looking dornishman, a grim look on the tall Kingsguards face.

‘’Speak freely when you are ready friend.’’ Vaemond said to the man, who had the look of a messenger.

‘’I come from Sunstone, your grace…Lord Neilyn calls for aid, near 5000 pirates have landed and set the castle to siege, my Lord Reddune has no doubt he can withstand them for a time but…’’ The man said.

‘’So they've formed a coalition then…and here I was wondering why Bloodstone was undermanned.’’ Vaemond said grimly.

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‘’If we take Bloodstone the war is over…no doubt they understand this and wish for some plunder before the wars end….we can either continue the siege or attempt to relieve Ser Neilyn…not both…Sunstone will fall before we take Bloodstone.’’ Corlys said.

‘’Lord Reddune has served my family well….I won't abandon him….we shall relieve Sunstone.’’ The King replied.

‘’I'm all for a fight your Grace…but if this messenger speaks true the pirates have some 5000 men…we'd be outnumbered, and we'd have to ferry our men across to the other island a few hundred at a time.’’ The Lord Commander cautioned.

‘’We will wait four days for reinforcements, Lord Tyrell and my uncle prepared for this campaign before we set sail so they should be close, but after that we march with what we have….outnumbered or not I mean to give them battle.’’ Vaemond said and Corlys nodded and went to make preparations.

Three days later a force of three thousand Reachman under command of Meryn Rowan, a powerful lord and skilled commander , landed at Bloodstone, though of course they would need a day or two to be fit to march and be ferried to Sunstone.

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Vaemond had wanted to wait for them to gain their strength and march together, but Corlys cautioned him that the Pirates could assault Sunstone any day now and they had to march fast, and the King had to admit his most trusted commander was right.

The following day, The King and his host of near 3200 men set out to give the pirates battle, with Lord Rowan's assurances that his host would join them when they had regained their battle order.

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Four Days Later

The small ship cut through the shallow waters of the strait, signs of conflict all around them.

The shallow strait between the islands of Bloodstone and nearby Sunstone was too shallow and perilous to send the galleys that transported the Kings host across the narrow sea, so the Targaryen forces had to take smaller rowboats through the strait, which was filled with large craggy rocks that could easily tear the hull from a smaller ship, sending it and its armored men to the bottom in under a minute.

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The pirates were mostly formed on the island itself, either sieging the keep of Sunstone or guarding the landing spots in small roving bands, but the pirates had scrounged up a few smaller boats to oppose the Targaryen relief force as well, and evidence of their activity was littered around the shallow water, with several ships of the first wave littering the crossing, dead corpses, both pirate and Targaryen men floating in the water or washed up on small craggy rocks.

Vaemond meant to take part in the fighting personally, but even he had admitted that it was likely a poor idea to lead the first wave of ships through the strait without knowing what to expect, and had sent the first wave ahead in a probing attack, which by the looks of it had been heavily resisted, evidenced by the several Targaryen skiffs, burned and broken in the water, though by their numbers it looked like at least some of them had made it to shore, for every destroyed Targaryen skiff there was also a pirate one to match, bearing the faded sigils of the Pirate captains Vunatis, Quanis, Vynenohr, and Sathmantes upon crude sails of ripped cloth.

Corlys Velaryon hunched at the prow of the ship, looking carefully for any hidden rocks, despite having spent the last two decades as Lord Commander, his childhood spent sailing around Driftmark was not forgotten to him.

‘’There.’’ Corlys said, pointing his sword towards a seemingly calm spot in the water.

Ser Roland Crakehall nodded dutifully and placed his oar in the water, pushing them off of the obscured rocks, and not for the first time, Vaemond was grateful of the man's maritime experience.

As they got closer to shore, Vaemond heard a sound in the distance, turning he saw an old grizzled man at arms, face bloody and chainmail wrent waving a spear in the air, clinging to one of the rocks that dotted the strait.

‘’We should pick him up…the tide will be coming in soon’’ Ser Roland said, causing many of the dozen knights and men at arms in the small boat, all hand picked by Corlys to nod agreement.

‘’Leave him your grace….we don't have time to be rescuing every idiot that gets themselves stranded.’’ Ser Gawen Corbray replied.

Corlys looked to the King.

Vaemond nodded ‘’We've room enough on the boat, and we will have need of every man when we make landfall, the battle has already begun no doubt.

Gawen scowled at that but the men on the oars nodded and they slowly made their way towards the old man, who appeared to be wearing a faded half-cloak of the House Scales of Dragonstone, a white sword through a white snake on purple…one of around around 100 men the young Baroness of Windwyrm had contributed to the campaign.

As they got closer, it appeared the man was not so much crying for rescue as trying to warn them, pointing his spear behind a rock.

Vaemond was about to shout for his men to ready their arms when the pirates set their trap. A small skiff bearing the white tree on turquoise of the pirate family Vynenohor suddenly appeared from behind a rocky crag.

They were on Vaemonds small boat faster than he could have thought, carrying rusty cutlasses, sharp dirks and whatever other weapons they had managed to steal.

A pirate dressed in ragged furs and carrying a rusty two handed axe tried to jump on board but Ser Gawen hit him in the stomach with his valyrian steel sword Lady Forlorn ruby pommel, knocking the wind out of him and causing him to fall backwards into the water with a splash.

His Kingsguard and the other knights and men at arms aboard were quickly embroiled in combat, Lady Forlorn and Ser Roland Crakehalls two handed axe made bloody work of any pirates that tried to board near the front, with Ser Roland delivering a strike that cleaved an unfortunate pirate near in two.

Vaemond, Blackfyre in hand, searched for an opportunity to join the fray and soon found it when a balding pirate, dressed in a white cloth shirt and carrying a spear, was foolish enough to face him.

The pirate to his credit was fast, and before Vaemond could respond, the man thrust his spear forward, scraping against Vaemonds black plate helm, leaving a long white gash as the enamel was scraped off.

The young King, while not lacking for courage was not the best of fighters, his feet were slow and his angles poor, but what he lacked in technique he made up for in other qualities, Vaemond was big and strong, wore heavy plate armor and had a Valyrian steel sword, qualities his opponent lacked.

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Vaemond was ready for the next strike, wielding Blackfyre with two hands like a bastard sword, he caught the mans attack with the blade, turning the attack away from him, the pirate launched another thrust towards his unprotected face visor, but Vaemond knocked it away as well, the Valyrian steel sword almost seeming to sing as it collide with the spearpoint, a satisfying clash of metal adding to the screams of pain and battle cries around them.

The pirate kept up the attack, leveling a fearsome thrust at the Kings breastplate, but Vaemond sidestepped and stabbed Blackfyre forward at the man's thigh, the valyrian steel cutting through muscle and sinew like a knife through cheese, the pirate gave a cry of pain and collapsed to the bloodstained deck.

Vaemond advanced, Blackfyre at the ready ‘’Yield’’ he commanded.

The pirate raised his hands for a moment before suddenly rolling off the boat, disappearing in the water.

By then the fight was over, six of the dozen men Corlys had chosen to accompany the Kingsguard were dead or heavily wounded, along with 10 pirates…a heavy cost but the pirates had taken them unawares.

One pirate was begging for mercy on the deck but Ser Gawen gave him none, driving Lady Forlorn into the man's belly, the man's bowels failing him as he died with a long shudder.

Ser Gawen, his face as red and bloody as his swords ruby pommel looked at Ser Roland Crakehall whose face was shocked.

‘’He yielded.’’ The big Crakehall said with surprise.

The older man shrugged ‘’We lost half a dozen good men fighting these scum…I don't make a habit of sparing pirates.’’

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Corlys approached the King, putting a hand on his shoulder, looking at Blackfyre.

‘’I see you're blooded Vaemond.’’ Corlys said, wiping his sword on a white cloth.

The young King shook his head ‘’I wounded him but he got away.’’

Corlys looked overboard ‘’He's as good as dead anyway…come, we had best get to shore, join the vanguard, the third wave will be coming soon.’’ Vaemond nodded and his Kingsguard and surviving men helped the grateful man-at-arms from the rock before continuing on.

They faced no further ambushes as they approached the shore, which was filled with small skiffs of the Vanguard as well as several dead men, filled with arrows.

The pirates were no fools and had positioned themselves on the heights overlooking the landing, shooting arrows at any man foolish enough to leave the safety of the cliff face; the men under the heights were readying ladders to scale the cliffs once reinforcements arrived.

‘’It will be a bloody affair to scale the cliffs.’’ Vaemond said as they got closer.

Corlys nodded ‘’For us and them…but we will have the heights your grace…and from there we will set their siege camp to fire.’’

Mere moments from hitting the shore, Vaemond remembered his sister's warning about arrows.

I won't turn back now He thought with determination but all the same he grabbed the Lord Commanders shoulder ‘’If I should fall….Laena must be protected.’’

Corlys gave a sharp laugh at that ‘’You'll have four of your Kingsguard around you Vaemond…they wont even get close to you if you don't want them to….were more than a match for pirates.’’

‘’And the arrows?’’ Vaemond asked.

Corlys paused at that.

‘’I'm not afraid Corlys….I just need you to promise me….you'll protect my family, and see my daughter takes the throne.’’ Vaemond clarified.

The Velaryon Kingsguard nodded silently as their ship hit the beach, joined by many ships from the third wave ‘’I will see your daughter on the throne should you fall.’’

Hundreds of men clambered from the skiffs and charged the cliffs, under fire by bands of pirate archers spread out along the cliff face, augmented by light infantry throwing javelins.

Vaemond and his Kinsguard sprinted across the beach as fast as they could in plate armor, arrows whizzing by them.

As Vaemond approached the cliff face a knight just behind him gasped and fell backwards, his throat impaled by a throwing spear by the pirates above, Vaemond continued on, there was nothing he could do.

The King and his Kingsguard hugged the cliff face as rocks fell just in front of them.

‘’Corlys when we gain the cliffs I want you to take a few hundred men at arms and swing right, push them back until you reach the castle gates.’’ Vaemond commanded and Corlys nodded.

Corlys shouted a command and the waiting men under the cliff face set the ladders up and the assault began.

The pirates threw stones and did their best to knock the ladders down, but the Targaryen host valiantly fought their way up, and once one group on a ladder made it up and established a foothold, it was easier for the rest to gain the cliffs.

Vaemond led his Kingsguard personally up the ladder towards the center of the cliffs, rocks and throwing spears falling around him, though by the time they ascended the ladder most of the fighting was done.

The pirates, true to their nature did not choose to fight to the death, and when they saw the cliffs were lost retreated to the main pirate host in front of the small castle of Sunstone, its squat whitewashed stone walls glimmering in the sun, the defenders trapped inside visible even from the cliffs. The pirates had formed a ramshackle shield wall to await the Targaryen charge.

Vaemond nodded to Corlys who gestured several hundred men to follow him, taking them to the right of the main line which Vaemond would lead personally while Corlys swung around and took them in the right.

The King drew his sword and was about to give his men a speech when suddenly several loud horn blasts signaled an approaching force, both pirates and the King's men looked anxiously to find its source.

Several banners of a golden tree on white appeared from the hills behind the castles….House Rowan had arrived, and in a fine position as well.

‘’Lord Rowan must have taken his ships and landed to the west, braving the cliffs there.’’ Ser Harold Langward said, clearly impressed.

Many of the pirates began to flee immediately, while the rest formed two shield walls facing opposite directions.

Vaemond, realizing the time for speech had passed, lifted Blackfyre in the air and charged towards Sunstone, causing his men to roar half a hundred different battle cries and follow him, while Lord Rowan advanced from behind Sunstone and Corlys took several hundred men around the flanks.

As the King got closer to the enemy shield wall, he saw the gates of Sunstone opening, Ser Neilyn, mounted and armored leading a ragtag group of half a hundred dornish spearman and Lysene fisherman to sally out and take the pirates on the left.

The four groups smashed into the Pirate shield walls in a ferocious cacophony of cracking shields, war cries, and yells of pain.

A lightly armored pirate with a spear and shield faced Vaemond, thrusting his spear towards the young King, but Vaemond brought Blackfyre down in an arc to meet it, cutting off the spearhead before hacking the man straight in the middle face, sending blood everywhere.

There was no more single combat for the King after that, the melee turned into a chaotic brawl, too crowded for Vaemond to use Blackfyre, so he picked up a shield and pressed forward, bashing and hitting anyone that got close.

Within 10 minutes the fight was over and the Pirates fled in a dozen directions to their hidden ships, though several hundred were captured.

The battle was a bloody affair, but the King of Westeros had his first victory at the age of 19.


Aftermath of the Battle
Courtyard of Sunstone



‘’You'll want to know the costs of the battle your Grace.’’ Grandmaester Arlan said as Vaemond leaned over the railing overlooking the small courtyard of Sunstone.

‘’In truth I would not wish to….it was too bloody…but Ill hear the costs Grandmaester.’’ Vaemond replied tiredly to the Grandmaester, who despite his advanced age insisted on personally accompanying the King to treat the wounded after the battle.

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Arlan nodded ‘’700 of our men and Lord Rowans were killed or heavily wounded today….many during the crossing of the strait or at the cliffs…..Lord Neilyn lost a dozen men as well sallying out’’

‘’And the pirates.’’ Vaemond asked solemnly, the price of the battle was higher than he had anticipated for just facing pirates.

‘’Around the same your Grace….most of their losses came in front of the keep, we also have captured near a thousand prisoners.’’ Arlan finished.

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‘’Have the prisoners released.’’ Vaemond commanded.

‘’Your grace?’’ Arlan asked.

‘’They have no use to us..and it makes for a poor King that would slaughter those that surrender to him, even pirates.’’ Vaemond said.

‘’Mercy is a virtue your grace.’’ Arlan said with a nod before turning to leave.

‘’Have Lord Rowan sent as well, I am in his debt.’’ Vaemond commanded.

A short time later Lord Rowan joined him on the walls, wearing only mail and a surcoat splattered with blood.

‘’I owe you a great deal Lord Rowan….your arrival took them completely unaware, if you had not arrived we would have had a harder time of breaking their shieldwall.’’ Vaemond said.

The older man shook his head ‘’I only did my duty your Grace….I am pleased I could play some small role in your victory.’’ He responded, bowing his head slightly.

‘’You are too humble Lord Rowan….I mean to reward your good service…I hear you have two sons.’’ Vaemond said.

‘’I do your Grace.’’ The Reachman replied.

‘’I mean to name your second son the Lord of Bloodstone once I take it in appreciation of your houses service here, Im afraid its a paltry seat compared to Goldengrove, but I hope it will suffice and serve as a reminder of your courage to your descendents….it will remain in your family so long as it remains separate from your lands in the Reach.’’ Vaemond said he had wanted to grant the newest addition to the Kingdom as a reward of some sort and Lord Rowan had proved deserving of it.

‘’You honor my family greatly my lord…I hope my son proves worthy of your trust.’’ Lord Rowan said with a bow.

‘’If he is half as effective as his father Im sure he will.’’ Vaemond said with a smile.

Having had his taste of battle, Vaemond returned back to the capito, with his host, leaving the capturing of Bloodstone to his Uncle Orys Baratheon, who eventually forced the garrison to surrender due to hunger, following this the King made good on his promise and granted the former pirate fortress to Ser Myles Rowan.

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A royal heir is dead...

Also, some vassals are getting ambitious enough to attempt to take King's Landing? That bodes ill.

The new heir might get pampered too much. Overprotective parents can be problematic.

The Reach and the Westerlands united should prove a powerful block within the 7 Kingdoms.

The Stepstones are a little closer to being tamed...
 
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Today was not the day that an arrow would pierce the flesh of our king. Thank you for bringing us another tale of the King of Dragons.
Not this day true enough, but fate is a patient thing.

A royal heir is dead...

Also, some vassals are getting ambitious enough to attempt to take King's Landing? That bodes ill.

The new heir might get pampered too much. Overprotective parents can be problematic.

The Reach and the Westerlands united should prove a powerful block within the 7 Kingdoms.

The Stepstones are a little closer to being tamed...
It bodes very ill, Vaemond handled this case of ambition well enough, but some vassals will not be so easily cowed.

Cant blame them too much for pampering Laena when they have just lost their son, but too much of a good thing.....though to be fair she is a baby at this point in the story.

A very powerful block indeed, and one which will be tested quite soon, there will be more trouble in the Stepstones, but not for quite some time.

You have any plan on renaming some of those islands? I recall I few names that might seems too uncivilized if you ever bring them into the kingdom.
Thats a very good idea and one I hadnt considered but makes a lot of sense, if you or anyone else has any ideas feel free to share.


Hi @streaker77 just to let you know I’ve nominated this for the Weekly AAR Showcase award. Hope it gives the AAR a bit of free publicity! :)
Thank you! Not only for this nomination but for your support over the past few years, both here and in Folkungs, good luck on your new AAR and I cant wait to see what the fate of the Rurikid Empire is in your current CK2 one!
 
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Not this day true enough, but fate is a patient thing.


It bodes very ill, Vaemond handled this case of ambition well enough, but some vassals will not be so easily cowed.

Cant blame them too much for pampering Laena when they have just lost their son, but too much of a good thing.....though to be fair she is a baby at this point in the story.

A very powerful block indeed, and one which will be tested quite soon, there will be more trouble in the Stepstones, but not for quite some time.


Thats a very good idea and one I hadnt considered but makes a lot of sense, if you or anyone else has any ideas feel free to share.



Thank you! Not only for this nomination but for your support over the past few years, both here and in Folkungs, good luck on your new AAR and I cant wait to see what the fate of the Rurikid Empire is in your current CK2 one!
I don’t have a full list of the names but I’m like 90% sure one of the islands is named Torturer’s Deep so that has to go. Maybe rename them after important commanders during their conquest.
 
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Chapter 22: The Final Flight (Visenya, Vaemond, Sherrion of Cracklaw Point)
3rd Moon, 8023
Visenya's Chambers



It was a good memory. A warm sea breeze fell upon Visenya's face as the small galley approached the docks of Kings Landing, she had little Nyel in her arms, preparing to introduce the newest Targaryen to her family after nearly a year in Essos.

On the docks were Aegon and Rhaenys, their features blurry in the distance, but their faces were ones deeply ingrained in Visenyas mind.

The sight of her brother caused her sadness, a deep sadness that she could not explain even as he embraced her upon the docks.

She remembered every word said on those docks, every joke and story exchanged, they coursed through her mind, all at once, the words faint and distant yet still she knew them by heart…the day had been one of the best of her life.

Slowly the vision disappeared and faded to one much earlier, an event she hadn't thought about in years. The wind was heavy on her face as Vhagar raced through the clouds, her brother and Balerion to her side, the sea of Dragonstone an endless blue void beneath them.

They had been so young then, younger than 16, just months after they had both bonded with their dragons with flight.

They were racing from Dragonstone to Driftmark and back as they were like to do as youths, long before any thought of conquest was on their minds, they were both neck and neck with no clear winner, the rocky crags of Driftmark coming into sight.

Her brother suddenly left the security of the leather saddle on Balerions back and stood upon it, arms outstretched to the sides, balancing against the wind.

‘’You'll break your neck you damn fool.’’ Visenya shouted over the wind but her brother paid her no mind.

Suddenly he disappeared, Balerion diving below her.

Visenya, startled and worried, slowed down Vhagar, leaning to the side to catch a glimpse of Balerion below, and what she saw chilled her to her very core, her brother was not on his back.

She cried out her brother's name but with no response. She urged Vhagar downwards alongside Balerion, who did not seem to be overly alarmed.

Visenya saw a flash of movement and saw her brother climbing up from underneath Balerion, where he had been holding on to the underside of the saddle's leather straps, a grin on his face as he dangled hundreds of feet above the water.

Relief filled her mind, though it quickly gave way to anger and she was about to make it known very clearly to her brother what she thought of his stunt before without a word he got back in the saddle and urged Balerion forward, leaving Visenya and Vhagar behind in shock.

She gave a cry of protest and urged Vhagar to follow, eventually catching up to him, circling the island of Driftmark.

‘’Looks like I won.’’ He said with a laugh.

Visenya opened her mouth to utter some choice words about her younger brother's strategy but instead found herself laughing.

The two laughed almost uncontrollably, almost to the point of tears. Visenya wiped her eyes and looked to her brother once more.

He had changed, he looked older and stronger and had a more serious and graceful aura about him.

The deep feeling of sadness returned to her until at last she remembered, the terrible truth breaking free from her mind.

‘’You died Aegon.’’ Visenya said, her voice barely a whisper.

Her brother nodded at that sadly ‘’I did.’’

‘’Then why are you here Aegon…..ive…ive never dreamed you before, much as i've wanted to.’’ Visenya said, the background changing to their old chambers in the Hightower of Oldtown.

‘’Because I chose you……and it's time to go.’’ Aegon said sadly, gesturing out the window, where Balerion had appeared , her brother climbed out the window onto his back, holding out a hand to help her on.

‘’The children need me.’’ Visenya said, though in her heart she longed to go with her brother.

‘’They are not children anymore….we raised them well, they are ready…..and maybe I need you as well.’’ Her brother said, with all of his usual charm.

Visenya had to laugh at that ‘’You remain a fool, if a royal one.’’ The exact same words she had spoken to him in this very chamber.

She took his hand and together they flew off into the distant waters of the sunset sea.

The next morning Visenya would be found dead in her chambers, a small smile on her face and one outstretched as if clasping something.
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14 Days Later
Courtyard of the Aegonfort


Vaemond stood by Nyel, in the same spot they had watched their son Aelyx burn.

Their mother was dressed splendidly in a black robe with a necklace of blood red rubies, her hands clasped around her valyrian steel sword Dark Sister, its slender blade flickering in the fire.

The courtyard was crowded, any lord that wished to attend the funeral had been invited, Vaemond had personally wanted only a small ceremony for his immediate family to grieve, but he knew his mother would have wanted a proper funeral befitting a queen.

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Many lords and ladies had taken the King up on his offer to attend, though the crowd was limited to those that could make the trip within the two weeks following the dowager queen's death. The courtyard was packed with lords of the Crownlands, while a huge party from Crackclaw Point had arrived. Vaemond saw Loren Lannister quietly conversing with the Lord of Duskendale, while Hubard Cressey had begun the feast early, complimenting the fare to all who cared to listen, a greasy chicken leg in his hand.

‘’I never…I never thought she would die.’’ Vaemond said quietly.

Nyel, who was holding baby Laena, looked at him with sympathy.

‘’I mean…I knew…of course I did but….I never really thought….I thought she would be at our sides for years……but I was wrong.’’ Vaemond said, and Nyel took his hand.

‘’Her lessons will always be with you.’’ Nyel said.

The courtyard was fairly quiet, various lords talked amongst themselves in small groups, but there was a notable lack of religious affair due to Matarys, who was wracked with grief, chasing off the septon when he tried to say a few words beside the pyre.

When the body was almost burned Vaemond approached slowly and took Dark Sister from the pyre, the leather hilt covering had burned off but the Valyrian Steel was otherwise unscathed, a hush went over the crowd when the King picked up the sword with an ungloved hand, which would have burned any other, but Vaemond was a Targaryen and it had little effect on him.

Ignoring the whispers from the crowd he offered the blade to Nyel.

‘’It was mothers sword…..i'm not half the warrior she was.’’ Nyel said hesitantly.

‘’Your mother would want her sword and memory to be carried by her descendents.’’ Their aunt Rhaenys, who had made the trip from Storms End said gently, her hands on the shoulders of the Orys Baratheons youngest daughter, who was her ward.

‘’You need it more than she does.’’ Vaemond said, offering the sword again and Nyel took it in one hand, baby Laena reaching for its sharp blade before Rhaenys quickly snatched her out of Nyels hands.

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Vaemond then turned to the Septon, who was sullenly standing in the crowd after being dismissed from the ceremony by Matarys.

‘’Septon…see that the silent sisters take my mothers ashes to the Sunset Sea and have them scattered off of fair isle…she told me once she wanted to rest with my father.’’ Vaemond commanded.

‘’But my lord…the ashes should be interred within the.’’ The man began but the King cut him off.

‘’My mothers wishes will be respected…see it done.’’ Vaemond commanded and the man nodded.

‘’Brother.’’ A voice rang out and Vaemond saw Matarys, eyes red behind him.

‘’I would take them myself…..she should be brought to rest by one that loved her not some mute fanatic.’’ Matarys said.

‘’Your Grace…this is most unusua.’’ The poor septon began, flustered but Vaemond ran a hand through his beard thoughtfully.

‘’You are right Matarys……I will send you with her ashes with an honor guard that befits a prince and a queen…you will go with 50 knights, 100 light cavalry and Ser Garmon Hightower of the Kingsguard.’’ Vaemond said, it would be good to give his younger brother a responsibility.

The following day, Matarys would set out through the lion gate with 150 men and Ser Garmon Hightower to spread his mothers ashes in the Sunset Sea.



Two Weeks Later
Village of Cahors, Cracklaw Barren

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Sherion looked at the crowd in front of him, several hundred men and women were in the muddy square, the smell of pine from the surrounding pine barrens mixing with the stench of sweat, mud and pig shit.

More will come The clawman thought as he studied the faces in the crowd, waiting for the last few people to make their way to the town center.

They were faces he knew, fisherman and tree-fellers, pig farmers and smiths, but most importantly they were clawmen…his kin.

‘’Whas all this about thn’n Sherrion.’’ Lothor the smith said and the crowd all murmured agreement.

‘’I have news kinsmen….news from the west….Visenya Targaryen is dead.’’ He said, causing a loud ruckus to go through the crowd, Visenya Targaryen had been well loved by the people of Cracklaw Point.

‘’I grew up on stories of when we Clawmen were a free people….proud and independent…and I ask you why that shouldn't be once more….it were the Dragon Queen we swore our loyalty…her and her beast….but she's dead and her dragon fled….the time is right kinsmen….we shall be free again.’’ Sherrion said.

‘’Them Targaryehns got more dragons ‘sides Visenyas….we can't fight no dragons.’’ Lothor continued.

‘’Balerion the Dread is 7 years dead, Vhagar is fled and Rhaenys is in storms end…the rest of their dragons are small.’’ Sherrion explained.

‘’What d’ye suggest we do then.’’ An old man in the crowd said.

‘’We rise up…we won't do Lord Hardy no trouble….he's a good lord, but we send out messengers calling for volunteers all across the point, then we march north and take a castle or two, once we show the people of the point we have a strength to us even more will flock to our banner….and I promise you this…the spoils of the claw lords t’the north will be ours…every man will have a share.’’ Sherrion proclaimed loudly.

‘’And if th’King comes?’’ Another asked.

‘’We use the pine bogs to our advantage, ambush them and their supply trains…he won't have the stomach for an extended war.’’ Sherrion explained.

It didn't take much more than that to convince them, glory and gold were sufficient motivators enough and soon hundreds of villagers from Cahors had flocked to Sherrions banners, and hundreds more came from every corner of the point, from Kegworth, Brizdon Port, Milluan and every village in between.

Soon Sherrions band had reached 3000 men, who marched north to the Whispers to attempt to take the seat of House Crabb.

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Fare Well my Queen, your earthly labors done, rest well with your King. Thank you, kind sir.

O peasant, whether you be ruled by rightful king or scummy Sherion, your share will be the same and with the king your sons and daughters will not perish in a faraway dungeon.
 
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The Reach isn't nearly pacified yet. That bodes ill for the Tyrells.

Nyel gets Dark Sister. Will that sword end up lost like in ASOIAF?

Visenya dies, and the age of the conquerors ends...
 
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‘’Because I chose you……and it's time to go.’’ Aegon said sadly, gesturing out the window, where Balerion had appeared , her brother climbed out the window onto his back, holding out a hand to help her on.
That sequence was very nicely done. It wasn’t until the end that I realised it was Aegon calling her to join him.

And now to the mundane but bloody work of putting unruly peasants back in their place.
 
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Fare Well my Queen, your earthly labors done, rest well with your King. Thank you, kind sir.

O peasant, whether you be ruled by rightful king or scummy Sherion, your share will be the same and with the king your sons and daughters will not perish in a faraway dungeon.
Its a good time for Visenya to rest, she would have found nothing but hardship, stress, and turmoil had she lived longer.

The Reach isn't nearly pacified yet. That bodes ill for the Tyrells.

Nyel gets Dark Sister. Will that sword end up lost like in ASOIAF?

Visenya dies, and the age of the conquerors ends...
Hopefully Darksister stays in the family for many generations, however it certainly is possible, Blackfyre was very nearly lost along with Aegon and Balerion in the sunset sea.

The old generation is fast dying out true enough, though Orys Baratheon and Rhaenys are still alive.

Technically Rhaenys is still alive if the picture is right
Rhaenys is still living a quiet life in Storms End raising her half-brothers youngest daughter, in all honesty however after her short appearance in this chapter, she wont make another, but there will be a chapter for her(as well as anothers) funeral in the distant future.


That sequence was very nicely done. It wasn’t until the end that I realised it was Aegon calling her to join him.

And now to the mundane but bloody work of putting unruly peasants back in their place.
Thank you, Dreams are something I have definatly tried to implement more into this AAR.
Mundane it may be, but the King may find it preferable to putting unruly vassals in their place.
 
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World Map Update: The Stepstones
The Stepstones

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The island chain of the Stepstones is a lawless region, with 9 major islands each with their own pirate lord, using the rocky islands as hideouts and bases from which to attack trading ships passing through the region. From time to time the Free Cities send sellswords to attempt to clear out the pirate layers, but these men are often more likely to join the pirates then destroy them, and on the rare occasions an island is cleared of pirates….they always seem to return. Rocky and poor, these islands offer little wealth on their own, but their position at the crossroads of Essos and Westeros give them strategic value to any that would control them.
 
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Chapter 23: The Battle of the Whispers (Vaemond)
6th Moon, 8023
Small Council Chambers of the Aegonfort



It was a different kind of small council meeting than Vaemond was used to. Instead of matters of grain stores, taxes, and appointments, the topic was one of levies, routes and commands, matters that would need to be settled in order to put down the rebellion on Crackclaw Point.

Vaemond, Orys Baratheon, Nestor Royce and Corlys Velaryon stood over the map, arguing differing strategies.

‘’I would say that there is no need for advanced planning Vaemond….one strong host should be enough to scatter them, when they see the quality of our steel and the organization of our men they will lose the stomach for a fight….if you'd prefer not to waste your blade with these rabble give me the command and this ‘’rebellion’’ will be over within the month. ’’ Corlys said confidently.

‘’Aye….we should march with haste up to the point and relieve Lord Crabb.’’ Orys nodded in agreement.

‘’Even with our troops quality we should not underestimate them, they know their land better than we do.’’ Lord Royce cautioned.

‘’Before we even get to our plan we first must determine the strength we must assemble, and where it should be raised….I won't raise men from King's Landing, the gray plague only just abated….hundreds are dead and I won't enforce a levy on an already depopulated area.’’ Vaemond mused.

‘’A fine notion your grace…the small folk should be given time to recover.’’ Nestor Royce nodded with approval.

‘’Our levy in Dragonstone is battle hardened, they fought well at Sunstone, both with you and with your father, there are even some grizzled veterans that followed my brother in taking Ghaston Gray against the Dornish.’’ Corlys said.

‘’We can raise some 1600 men from Dragonstone…..good fighters they may be but we should make plans to raise more men.’’ Nestor Royce said.

‘’Where do you suggest.’’ Vaemond asked to no-one in particular.

‘’Lord Rolland Darklyn of Duskendale has the power to levy over 5000 men.’’ Orys Baratheon said, putting a finger on the large demesne of House Darklyn, just to the north of the capitol.

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‘’It is close to Crackclaw Point…it wouldn't be a long march.’’ Nestor said thoughtfully.

Vaemond nodded ‘’Uncle….when our business here is concluded inform Grandmaester Arlan he is to send a raven to Lord Darklyn with instructions to raise at least 2500 men.’’

Orys nodded.

‘’Also see that he is given a generous reward for his contribution to the realms security as well.’’ Vaemond continued.

Corlys bristled at that ‘’Vaemond….he is your sworn vassal, it is his duty and obligation to raise a portion of his levy at his king's command…his men are not mercenaries, there is no need to pay him.’’

Vaemond shook his head ‘’You speak true…it is his duty…but that does not change the fact this order will put a strain on his house and lands….I will see him well compensated for his trouble.’’

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‘’What is to be the order of battle your Grace?’’ Nestor Royce asked.

The King studied the map for a moment before responding ‘’ Lord Royce….the host from Duskendale will be your command, when you arrive, spend a few days getting them into battle shape and train them as best you can…then you will march north through Rooks Rest and Cracklaw Barren.’’

‘’I assume you will lead the forces from Dragonstone?’’ Corlys asked.

Vaemond nodded ‘’Once I have made my farewells I will take a ship to Dragonstone and raise 1600 men there…..following that we will sail around the point to Dyre Den where we will disembark….we shall attack from the north and Lord Royce from the south.’’

‘’A fine strategy….they will be trapped at Whispers, if they retreat down the point they will be met by Lord Royce, and they won't be able to outmaneuver him due to our presence at Dyre Den.’’ Corlys said, understanding immediately.


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‘’What's my role in all this?’’ Orys asked.

‘’I think you know well enough uncle….I need you here, ruling in my stead..with my mother dead there is no other I trust to rule the realm.’’ Vaemond said.

Orys nodded ruefully ‘’I would have enjoyed a good fight….but aye, you're right, my duties are here.’’

‘’You all have much to attend to…you are free to make your preparations.’’ Vaemond said, and Lord Royce and Orys Baratheon nodded, bowing their heads and leaving the chambers.’’

‘’What of the Kingsguard?’’ Corlys asked when they were alone.

‘’I want Ser Gregor Goode and Ser Gawen Corbray to remain in the capital to guard Nyel and Laena….Demerei Royce as well, my sister in law is pregnant.'’ Vaemond said.
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‘’Vaemond…with Ser Garmon accompanying your brother to Fair Isle the Kingsguard is spread thin…Ser Gawen is a fine fighter, better suited for the battle field then remaining in the capitol.’’ Corlys said.

‘’I will not leave my family undefended…..Ser Gregor Goode is a good and loyal man, but he's lost his usefulness in battle since the tourney incident….Ser Gawen will remain with my family.’’ Vaemond said, referring to an incident in which Ser Gregor had accidently killed a minor hedge knight in a small tourney, an event which affected him greatly to the point he had lost any desire to participate in any martial activities.

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‘’It will be as you say…i'll tell Ser Harold and Ser Roland to make ready.’’ The Lord Commander replied.

Vaemond nodded at that ‘’See that you make your own preparations as well, we sail to Dragonstone on the morrow, find us a fast ship.’’, his eyes once more drifting to the map.



One Week Later
Island of Bloodstone, the Stepstones


‘’In the name of Myles Rowan…Lord of Bloodstone…you are commanded to open this door….if you do not then there will be blood.’’ The Man-at-Arms said, banging butt of his spear on the shack's wooden door.

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There was no answer.

The man looked to Lord Myles who gave a curt nod, and two men with long axes approached the door, and began to hack at it, sending splinters flying everywhere.

The Lord of Bloodstone drew his sword from his ornate scabbard, which was made of white leather with golden trim; the men of his fathers household guard, who had been lent to him, did the same, forming a semi-circle around the entrance.

The ramshackle door was no match for castle forged steel, and soon crashed inwards with a thud, sending dust and wood splinters everywhere, and as the door fell to the ground…the pirates ran out.

The first pirate, garbed in a shirt of rusty iron scales and armed with a dirk surprised the first man with the longaxe, stabbing him through the hand with his knife, but the second man thrust the butt of the longax into the back of the man's neck with a sickening thud, causing the man to emit a choking gasp and fall to the ground, convulsing in the mud.

The second man did not have much time to savor in his victory as he was immediately shoved to the ground by one of the pirates running out of the door, who were making a desperate attempt to break free and run to the nearby coast, where they no doubt had a skiff or rowboat hidden away.

One of the crossbowmen that Myles had posted behind the main line fired a quarrel at another pirate, holding a wooden club, but the pirate fell to the ground, the quarrel whizzing above him harmlessly and hitting the wooden shack.

The pirate then stumbled to his feet, covered in mud and attempted to run around the main line but the Lord of Bloodstone intercepted him, sword in hand.

The pirate suddenly threw a handful of the mud at Myles, hitting him square in the face, stinging his eyes and covering his long golden locks.

The Lord of Bloodstone stumbled backwards as the pirate charged forward raising his wooden cudgel in a clumsy strike, Myles, with one of his eyes still covered in mud barely managed to get his own sword up and turn the strike away, though he lost his balance and almost tripped over a rock.

‘’Filthy fucking pirate.’’ Myles spat venomously, running an engraved gauntlet over his eyes to clear the mud away.

The pirate launched another strike with his club, mere inches from the lord's face, who barely was able to step back.

He was ready for the next strike though, as the pirate raised his makeshift weapon once more, Myles brought his pommel upwards into the man's fingers with a crunch of heavy gold on bone.

The man cried out, dropping his club and falling to his knees before Myles thrust a sword clear through the man's throat, pulling it out and kicking him in the face where he fell to his back, dead.

The other pirates had not had much more luck, all but one laying dead or dying outside of the shack.

‘’Mercy lord…..I beg you.’’ The pirate said, a pleading grimace exposing his yellowed teeth.

Myles turned to his borrowed retinue ‘’Take this pirate back to Bloodstone and hang him from the tower with the others that surrendered yesterday….there will be no mercy for criminals on my island.’’

‘’You can't.’’ The man screeched but Myles kicked him into the mud, where his man dragged him off to a horse.

The Lord of Bloodstone ran a hand through his hair, angrily dusting off as much mud as he could.

I'll need to bathe again Myles thought with annoyance as he gingerly stepped over a corpse, it was no easy matter getting fresh water brought for bathing, Myles found salt water irritating on the skin.

When he returned, the towerhouse of the small castle seemed to almost be moving as near half a dozen corpses hung from poles at its top, swaying in the breeze.

The next few days brought much of the same to the island. The pirates that had been foolish enough to remain on the island after its conquest were hunted down and slaughtered by the men Myles Rowans father had sent from Goldengrove, with the only surviving inhabitants of the island being a small number of Lysene fishermen and any pirates clever enough to hide their former profession.

Soon after, Lord Rowan declared the island purged of pirates, making it known the island was looking for new settlers from Westeros.

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News of the pirate purge on Bloodstone soon reached neighboring Sunstone however, whose population was still largely made up of former pirates. Fearing that the same fate might await them, the populace of Sunstone rose up in rebellion with the intentions of freeing the island from the authority of the Seven Kingdoms.

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20th of 8th Moon, 8023
Marshland of the Whispers


‘’No doubt theyre holed up at the Whispers.’’ Ser Theonald said as King Vaemond and his retinue looked into the marsh.

‘’The Whispers?’’ Vaemond asked with confusion, he had thought the name referred to the region House Crabb not a specific location.

‘’An old castle….it were the seat of Ser Clarence Crabb….its been abandoned near 1000 years….once their scouts caught wind o’yer advance they fled their siege camp and ran into the marsh.’’ The clawman hedge knight said, flashing a crooked smile.

Vaemond nodded and looked into the marsh, which did not look terribly inviting.
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When the King and the forces from Dragonstone had arrived at Dyre Den there had been a raven waiting for him, detailing the uprising on Sunstone. Vaemond had then sent word to Nestor Royce, who was leading the levy of Duskendale to sail to Sunstone to fight the pirates rather than reinforce the campaign against the rebels of Cracklaw Barren.

As it would turn out Lord Royces men would not even be needed. Lord Fredder Brune, son of the Late Lord Alyn Brune who had been one of King Aegon's loyal followers, had raised some 2200 men to join with Vaemonds force to crush the rebels, who were apparently hiding in the abandoned castle, with the exception of a small force of raiders.

The rebels had managed to get their hands on some horses and while advancing to the Whispers, Vaemond had heard tell of near 100 rebel horsemen riding around the point stealing from small hamlets, burning crops and otherwise making a nuisance of themselves. Vaemond had dispatched Corlys Velaryon with a force of 80 freeriders and 10 knights, both from Dragonstone and Dyre Den to deal with them, though that left him with only two Kinsguard.

‘’We will have a hard time of it getting through the marsh….but we press onwards…on foot I think, horses won't do us much good.’’ Vaemond mused and Ser Theoden nodded.

With Vaemond and his two Kingsguard at the front, the combined force of some 3700 men made their way into the marsh on foot, much to the dismay of many of the knights of the company.


Three Hours Later

Vaemonds prediction that it would be hard going was an accurate one. It took them three hours to make it through the swampland, and while the distance traveled had not been great it had been a difficult crossing.

Spirits had been high during the first hour of the voyage, with many a joke being exchanged throughout the column, while Ser Harold Langward had even attempted to compose a ballad of their march, though he spent much of the march muttering to himself trying to find a rhyme for the whispers.

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After the second hour however the jokes had gradually faded as men concentrated on their footing, following the route of the men in front of them and even Vaemond had to cede his position at the front of the column to let Lord Brunes scouts lead them through the uneven ground.

Not long after that the smell of the narrow sea hit them, along with the overwhelming scent of pine trees and sickly sweet flowers of the marsh. It seemed to grow darker and even Vaemond had to admit it felt like they were being watched.

‘’This is an ancient land.’’ Vaemond had remarked to Ser Roland Crakehall, who had spent much of the march quietly reciting prayers to the warrior.

They heard it before they saw it.

A harsh whispering noise, high pitched and constant.

‘’Were close your Grace.’’ Ser Theonald said when the ghostly noise became apparent.

‘’What is that sound.’’ Vaemond asked.

‘’The winds of the narrow sea running through the abandoned castle….or if you listen to the local Clawmen its the sound of Clarence Crabbs ghost, wandering his seat and whistling a ballad.’’ The young hedge knight responded.

‘’You are not a Clawman?’’ Vaemond asked.

The man shook his head ‘’My father Harlon commanded the Wolf's Den in White Harbor in the time of your father…..after Ser Warrick Manderly and his father butchered your fathers retinue my father resigned from his post in disgust and came here, he served Lord Alyn Brune as a hedge knight…and his son inherited me.’’

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‘’Small world.’’ Vaemond had remarked, but there had been no further talk after that as the unsettling sound continued.

It wasn't long until the narrow sea came into view, vast and open. The ruined castle of the Whispers lay in ruins along a cliff, pine trees and moss overgrowing and growing on the old lichen covered stone. There was also a Weirwood tree, bark as white as snow growing in the center of the rubble.

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The castle may have been abandoned for a thousand years but it was not abandoned now. Hundreds of men occupied what was left of the old castle, archers had found positions in half collapsed towers while peasants wielding a collection of pitchforks, spears and axes had formed a line in front of the ruins, prepared to make their stand.

Vaemond walked forward slightly and stopped just on the edge of arrow range.

‘’I HAVE NO WISH TO FIGHT ANYONE OF YOU….BUT A FIGHT IS COMING…ONE YOU HAVE NO CHANCE OF WINNING…ANY MAN THAT WANTS TO LEAVE MAY DO SO, TAKE WHATEVER MAKESHIFT WEAPONS YOU HAVE AND LEAVE THIS PLACE.’’ Vaemond shouted, though he was not sure how much of his message carried over the insistent whispering of the wind but he would make an attempt to negotiate nonetheless.

A few of the defenders exchanged uncertain looks but a loud voice cut through the wind like hot steel on butter, threatening that any man that ran would get an arrow in his back, which put an end to most of the discussion Vaemond could not determine where the voice was coming from but he guessed it had to have been their leader.

When it became clear he would not be able to dislodge them from their positions through diplomacy, the young King was forced to admit that the rebellion could only be put down through force of arms.

Vaemond drew Blackfyre and raised it above his head, the clawmen trumpeter of Lord Brune signaling a charge, the Battle of the Whispers had begun.

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The vanguard was led by Ser Theonald, consisting of well over 150 dismounted knights, who faced fire by the archers in the towers, though it was irregular and poorly organized, the peasants' inexperience in warfare showing.

Vaemond led the left flank personally, his two Kinsguard close behind him as they charged the ruins, while Vaemond sent a small force of 40 men at arms to try and sneak around the castle and take the defenders in the rear in the confusion of the main charge.

It was then that the rebels played their trick.

The clawmen scouts had become aware of the fact that the Targaryen host would be coming to them dismounted and had somehow managed to get near 200 horses through the marsh, no doubt expecting that the Targaryens had assumed that their 100 raiders made up the extent of their calvary forces.

It was a surprise to be sure when near 200 light horsemen came thundering out of the ruins but Vaemond reacted quickly and managed to form a shield wall before the riders were upon them.

A rider in a leather jerkin carrying a spear and a dented wooden shield was the first to make contact with the line, but Vaemond, wielding Blackfyre in two hands, slashed at the man's horse, hitting it square in the neck.

The horse collapsed with a horrible noise, sending the man tumbling to the ground.

The man shared a similar fate to his horse as before he could get up Vaemond slashed Blackfyre across his neck, sending a spray of blood everywhere.

Beside him his Kinsguard delivered red ruin all around him, Ser Harold Langwards sword flashed side to side, while Ser Roland Crakehalls two handed axe struck down man after man from their horse.

The rebels may have procured a large amount of horses but that did not make them warriors and when it was clear that they had not surprised their enemies to a decisive degree they began to flee, leaving nearly three dozen of their comrades dead.

Vaemond spared a glance to the center and saw that the knights had gained the walls of the ruins and were pushing the rebels to the sea, causing even more rebels to flee.

Out of the corner of his eye he glimpsed a flash of movement and saw a band of dismounted rebels that had managed to ambush a Brune man-at-arms, hacking him to death before fleeing into the nearby swamps.

‘’There!’’ Vaemond cried out to his Kingsguard, pointing Blackfyre at the men and without even looking behind him ran after them.

Upon seeing him they fled and Vaemond followed them, pushing a branch out of the way as he waded through the muck.

‘’Your Grace.’’ A voice behind him called out faintly, no doubt one of his Kingsguard, but in his haste Vaemond did not notice it came from far behind him.

This is foolish Vaemond thought to himself as he made his way through the swamp, but even with the thought at the back of his mind he pressed on, he would not let them get away, given that they had been calvary there was a chance one of them was the rebel leader himself.

Suddenly they were around him, four of them armed with a collection of weapons, slowly forming a circle around him, closing in.

Vaemond was not overly concerned and was about to call for Ser Harold and Ser Roland to form a line with him but then he suddenly realized they were nowhere to be seen.

With a curse he realized that he must have outpaced his Kingsguard in all his weaving and turning through the swamp, he wouldn't be able to rely on their help.

‘’Whas a Dragon like you doin all alone in the swamps eh?’’ A rebel in a torn jerkin carrying a rusty dirk said, slowly advancing.

‘’That's a fine sword you got there boy.’’ Another dressed in sheepskin said, raising his hatchet.

‘’You can't take us all on…..we have you four to one.’’ An older one with a broken nose said, wooden club in hand.

‘’Perhaps not….but I won't be the only one to fall.’’ Vaemond said, holding Blackfyre out in front of him.

The last one, armed with an ax and shield, who appeared to be their leader nodded ‘’Finish him.’’

Afterwards Vaemond could not say how he had done it, he had never been a skilled fighter but it was as if someone else had taken control, for in those moments his footwork was without any errors and his senses were enhanced.

The leader, leading the way, raised his ax and brought it down towards Vaemond, who quickly turned to his side and slammed into the man with a shoulder, knocking him into the muck before the strike could land.

The one with the hatchet had advanced from behind and hacked his axe at the back of Vaemonds neck, hitting his black plate gorget with a loud clang and sending him stumbling forward, unbalanced but otherwise unharmed.

The King somehow kept his balance and slashed backwards, wheeling around, catching the man in one of his fingers.

Howling with pain the man launched a wild attack but Vaemond lunged forward under the strike, getting behind the man before hacking him in the back with a sickening crunch. The man grunted and fell face first.

The leader, back on his feet launched an attack but Vaemond turned the strike away with the clash of steel on steel, launching his own thrust at the man's stomach with all his might, though the man got his shield up just in time though the force of the blow sent him backwards.

With the most dangerous of the men temporarily dealt with, Vaemond turned to the man with the knife who had been hesitantly hovering on the outskirts of the melee.

The man slashed the rusty dirk forward and Vaemond somehow managed to catch the man's arm with one of his hands with an iron grip before he fell forward with Blackfyre in front of him, impaling the man on the ground through the stomach.

The one with the broken nose ran forward with a wordless cry and brought down the wooden club towards Vaemond, who rolled out of the way and shot out a leg, tripping the man.

Vaemond managed to get to his feet and walked over to the man bringing Blackfyre up in the air and bringing the Valyrian Steel straight down into the man's chest with a grunt, the man's legs convulsing wildly.

It was just Vaemond and the leader now, the King was finally beginning to feel the effects of the fight, the back of his neck aching where he had been struck by the man in the sheepskin while his legs felt like cement due to the weight of his plate armor.

He forced himself to remain focused as the leader launched an upwards strike with his ax at Vaemonds neck, who knocked it away with Blackfyre.

The King's foe had an emotionless expression on his face, forehead beaded in sweat, both men knew the stakes.

Vaemond ducked behind a tree as the man wildly hacked forward, the axe hitting the pine tree in an explosion of sap and splinters.

The rebel clawman withdrew it quickly and continued the attack but Vaemond hit the man's strike, sending a clamor down the man's arm and forcing him back.

The King chose that moment to strike, hacking downwards at the man's shoulder, nearly shearing the entire arm off at the shoulder blade.

The man screamed and fell to the ground, blood gushing everywhere.

Vaemond looked at the man before slowly walking off, leaving the man to bleed out in peace.

A feeling of utter exhaustion hit the King then and he felt as if he could not take another step.

He sat down, leaning against the tree, the bodies of the four men around him.

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It was there that his Kingsguard found him, exhausted and tired.

‘’The day is ours your Grace…..songs will be sung of your valor.’’ Ser Harold Langward had said.

Vaemond had been quiet at that for a moment, his eyes trained on the four bodies in the swamp before shaking his head ‘’There's no glory in killing your own subjects.’’

The battle of the Whispers would be a decisive victory, with the Targaryens and their Brune allies losing under 200 men, while the rebels would lose near 1400 men, though their leader Sherrion would escape the battle, never to be seen again.

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Corlys Velaryon would also bring the 100 raiders prowling the countryside to heel, at the cost of 22 free riders and 3 knights. Following this defeat the surviving rebels would melt back into the countryside, where Vaemond did not attempt to pursue them. The conflict was over.

Meanwhile, on Sunstone, Lord Nestor Royce would put down the pirate rebellion with the levies of Duskendale, albeit in a much less glorious fashion, the pirates would ambush the forces of Lord Royce and Lord Myles Rowan from the mountains of the island and very nearly succeed in driving him back but the levies of Duskendale, while not performing particularly well would do just enough to hold their ground.
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Following this, the Lysene pirate would be banished to the Night's Watch, and the pirates that survived the battle would realize Sunstone was lost to them and flee to other islands, leaving both Bloodstone and Sunstone free of the rats of the sea.


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Great battle scene. I worry whenever Vaemond nears battle. Will Matarys ever catch a break? He has a great PREGNANT wife, but she has cancer. Thank you kind sir. When NestorRoyce speaks of small folk, I expect elves to join the dragons?
 
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Vaemond has done well, but I imagine that there are conflicts to come.

I imagine that the Stepstones will create a lot more trouble... either from pirates or from the Essosi.
 
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Myles found salt water irritating on the skin
A nicely rendered vignette of a ruthless prat doing his gory business while worrying about his complexion!

Well done with the battle scenes too, nicely evocative and creating a bit of tension when in the final analysis it was an overwhelming victory.
 
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