“I dreamt… many things,” she murmured, eyes turning murky. “The seasons keep turning, and the long summer draws near…”
“Then, can you tell me?” Rhaella pressed. “What will become of me?”
The woodswitch raised her head, and her eyes were now clear but full of pity.
“Knowing will do you no good, princess.”
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction based on the ASOIAF universe. All recognisable characters, plots, and settings are the exclusive property of GRRM; I make no claim to ownership.
Edited by: Bub3loka

Thanks for the chapter!
I think this should be in the affirmative instead of negative.
I didn’t know that Bow was allowed in such a challenges. Most knights see bow as a coward weapon. Or maby I reade to much in that comment about Jon skill with bow and it was only to appraise his skill. Also love as you keep third party in shadow of mystery. My bet is on magic hating andals, order of guiding hand or something like in other fanfictions. Interesting where will you go with Meagor, I hope Jon will don’t have to kill him.
The bow is definitely not a knight’s weapon. Many would indeed consider it a coward’s weapon, but in the Riverlands, we know that the archery tradition is relatively strong, just like the North/Dornish marches.
If it were, to say, the Reach or the Vale where this crossing happened, the one holding the passage might have refused the challenge at arms.
Great work!
Cotton Hill killed fity men and his legs end below his knees as well, so they stitched his feet to his knees.
All this to say, Aerys is weak.
Really hoping we’d get Jon in the capital this chapter can’t wait for the next
Damn these blue balls!!!! We’re soooo close to the interesting bits, but we never seem to get there!!!