Shortly before the Dance of the Dragons, a manse appeared on Dragonstone. No ships brought it. No workers built it. One day, it simply stood there. Locals whisper of a traveller living within, alongside his wife. No banners were raised. No allegiances sworn. And yet, from that moment on, everything changed. Old things stir, and the world begins to shift. SI!Harry in Westeros.
The Dance of the Dragons was the most devastating conflict Westeros had ever seen, one hundred and seventy years before the War of the Five Kings. In the end, a succession of deaths and betrayals allowed the kingdom to find peace and recover. But what if it had not happened? What if the courage of a young dragoness had pushed this war to be fought to the bitter end?
Darth Nox crash lands onto the frozen land of the North after barely escaping an ambush from the Zakuul Empire. Alone and without resources and with no hope of rescue, Nox decides to make the best of his situation and attaches himself to nearest available option until he can rebuild his powerbase and influence. And with his arrival, the fate of Westeros will be forever changed.
Imagine if the son of Krpyton landed in Westeros. Raised by farmers, the humble child of the stars will search for his purpose in life, his mysterious origins and he will decide whether to save the world, or let it burn. After all, he owes the warring lords of the land nothing. Minor crossover only.
The continuing adventures of not Ned trying to bring a little peace and sanity to the Seven Kingdoms. Sean's accomplished Step One; and for better or worse, Stannis now sits the Iron Throne. Unfortunately, the King's brother Renly wants Westeros for himself and he's got more than enough swords to do it. What can the actor from Sheffield do to keep the realm from splitting assunder?
After a hard night's celebrating at the cast and crew party for the end of filming Season One of Game of Thrones, Sean wakes up to discover he's not in Kansas anymore.
Jon Snow discovers a device hidden deep inside the Crypts of Winterfell which turns his life into a video game. Jon uses his new found powers to find a place for himself in the world, learning to adapt, learning that to survive what is out there he has to become more than just a man in order to save them all from the Long Night. M, because of 'stuff', REVIEWS!
Minato makes a mistake and Naruto is sent to be raised in the world of westeros. Now 'Ned Snow' must realize the power sealed in him, and remember who he truley is. He's going to make westeros shake and the world will know why he is the son of The Flash. Naruto is new flash, gritty and not suited for kids, or young teens. Suggestions welcomed, flames ignored.
Fed up with life in Nerima, Ranma runs away, only to be followed by Happosai, who has a magic scroll he want to try out. It works but Ranma suddenly finds himself in Westeros replacing the champion chosen by the old gods in a time of great peril for humanity. How will the world change with the Wild Wolf raised in the den of wolves? A lot. Thanks to Naj. P. Jackson for the picture.
It only takes a single disharmonious element to throw off the entire composition. Fifty years before Robert Baratheon was to ascend the Iron Throne, Westeros receives one hell of a bad musician.
Harry never did care about any player other than himself.