asoiaf oc edmure lothston!!

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asoiaf oc edmure lothston!!
What is a wolf but a bat without wings? / What is a bat but a winged wolf.
Sansa was often said to favor the Tullys. In truth, she favored only her mother, as Catelyn had favored hers before her. The resemblance belonged not to House Tully, but to the habitually forgotten line of Whent,
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Danelle Lothston, known as Mad Danelle, was the Lady of Harrenhal and the head of House Lothston, during the reigns of kings Aerys I and Maekar I Targaryen.
Mad Danelle Lothston herself rode forth in strength from her haunted towers at Harrenhal, clad in black armor that fit her like an iron glove, her long red hair streaming. —thoughts of Duncan the Tall
(Fancast: Stacy Martin as young Dora in Tale of Tales)
"Mad Danelle Lothston herself rode forth in strength from her haunted towers at Harrenhal, clad in black armor that fit her like an iron glove, her long red hair streaming."
a little simple art for one of many asoiaf women who live in my head rent-free. grrm, let her be a villain in a dunk & egg novella.
Mad Danelle Lothston
buy me a coffee☕️
witches of a song of ice and fire:
Danelle Lothston
“Their line was ended in madness and chaos when Lady Danelle Lothston turned to the black arts during the reign of King Maekar I.”
Saraï Rogare is a young woman who spent much of her life living beneath the shadow of a cruel and abusive father.
Protected whenever possible by her brother and her uncle, she nevertheless found comfort and freedom in an unexpected place: the companionship of Tisha, the young woman assigned to protect her. What began as friendship gradually blossomed into love. Tisha, a clever survivor raised on the streets of Lys, taught Saraï how to defend herself and navigate a dangerous world, while Saraï introduced her companion to the luxuries and refinements of Lysene merchant nobility.
For as long as she could remember, Saraï's silver-white hair had been dyed at her mother's insistence. The deception was born of fear. Her family wished to conceal the truth of her ancestry, for House Rogare had once forged close ties with Emperor Aeden Braenaryon the Great, son of the Founders of the Empire. The blood of that ancient lineage still flowed through the family, a fact that could one day place Saraï at the center of dangerous struggles for succession and power.
Her life changed forever during a visit to her uncle in Elyria, on the shores of the Bay of Slaves.
There, Saraï was abducted by a great black dragon.
Terrified and helpless, she was carried to the beast's lair. It seemed likely that she had been taken to feed a clutch of newly hatched dragonlings. Yet fate intervened. When an opportunity finally presented itself, Saraï escaped.
She did not escape alone.
One of the hatchlings followed her.
The young dragon's presence soon attracted unwanted attention, and while crossing the Sea of Sighs, Saraï was captured by Dothraki raiders. The fate awaiting her among her captors could have been a terrible one.
Instead, salvation arrived in the form of Tisha.
Refusing to abandon the woman she loved, Tisha returned at the head of an entire Imperial regiment of pikemen and arquebusiers. The ensuing battle was fierce, but Saraï was freed.
In the aftermath, she found herself opposing the regiment's commander, the young Captain-Colonel Aeden Lothston. Yet through determination, conviction, and the support of Tisha, she persuaded him to undertake what many would have considered madness: returning the dragonling to its nest in the lost lands of Valyria.
The journey that followed tested all three of them.
Across ruined shores, haunted marshes, and the poisoned mists of the Smoking Sea, they faced dangers that would have broken lesser souls. Shared hardship drew them closer together, binding their destinies in ways none of them could fully understand.
And somewhere amid the madness of ancient Valyria's ruins, Saraï began to hear another call.
A whisper of destiny.
A future as magnificent as it was perilous.
A future that seemed inextricably tied to both Tisha and Aeden, and to the forgotten legacy of dragons that had shaped the world long before their birth.
Visually, the character is inspired by actress Emilia Clarke.
Created with AI as a test character for the RPG forum Heirs to the Throne.