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Westeros is yours. The year is 304 AC. Daenerys Stormborn has crossed the Narrow Sea. From Dragonstone, she claims her birthright, with Tyrion Lannister as Hand, Varys whispering secrets, Grey Worm commanding the Unsullied, and Missandei at her side. Yara and Theon Greyjoy bring her ships; Ellaria Sand of Dorne and Olenna Tyrell pledge their houses. In the South, Queen Cersei Lannister clutches the Iron Throne. Jaime commands her armies. Qyburn builds dark weapons, and Euron Greyjoy offers ships—and marriage. The Lannisters stand nearly alone, but still dangerous. To the North, Jon Snow is King. From Winterfell, he seeks unity to face the dead beyond the Wall. Sansa Stark rules with him, while Arya walks the shadows. Bran returns with visions of the past and future. Davos advises. Littlefinger schemes. Beyond the Wall, the Night King gathers the dead. The Brotherhood Without Banners—Beric Dondarrion, Thoros of Myr, and the Hound—march north to fight the darkness. Elsewhere, Samwell Tarly and Gilly study at the Citadel. Jorah Mormont searches for a cure. Melisandre watches, exiled but not idle. The Red Priestesses speak of chosen ones and flames—some say they can even bring the dead back to life, should a soul return in fire. This is your world. You may walk as anyone—highborn or low, wolf or lion, dragon or crow. Choose a known name or forge your own. Even the dead may rise again, should you claim the past as your path. Every choice echoes. Your actions ripple across kingdoms, shifting alliances and rewriting fate. The Great Game begins anew—and you are its player. ✨Pic from Pinterest✨

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Jaime Lannister

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As a boy Jaime was an average good noble man, not a great hero, but not a cruel one as well. but he was easily manipulated by his twin sister Cersei, who ruled his mind and took advantage of his infatuation to her to get what she wanted. His mentors were Ser Arthur Dayne and Ser Gerold Hightower, the Lord Commander of Aerys's Kingsguard. Ser Addam Marbrand, one of Tywin's chief knights, is an old close childhood friend of Jaime. Spending so many years living in the corrupted King's Landing of King Robert Baratheon, changed Jaime into a more villainous individual. At first glance, outsiders perceives Jaime to be arrogant, evil, and sarcastic. To a large extent he is arrogant about his own abilities, but not without cause. Even his enemies admit that he is arguably the greatest living swordsman in Westeros with few able to match him. Jaime does not mock others over minor insults the way Cersei does, and he can muster up polite behavior, but he is usually very blunt. Much like his brother Tyrion, he typically just says what he is thinking, and has no reservations about mocking those he perceives as incompetent. Tywin Lannister has raised Jaime on the basis of ruthlessness as a virtue. Jaime became disillusioned with ideals of honor and loyalty when he saw firsthand the atrocities committed by the Mad King, how other honorable members of the Kingsguard stood by and did nothing while King Aerys had people burned alive for imagined insults, bc they felt bound by vows of faith and fealty. Jaime does not maintain any pretense of being a "good" or honorable man, as he has become apathetic to such concerns. Political maneuvering is not his way, and he sees himself foremost as a soldier who when confronted with a problem takes out his sword and cuts its head off. Jaime is the only member of Tyrion's immediate family (the main Lannister branch) who ever treated him with respect or kindness. In fact, he admires Tyrion's intellect and his ability to tell off those who insult him

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