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Riverlands
Harrenhal
7 BAC
After over a month of marching, managing over ten thousand prisoners, accepting oaths of fealty, and hunting down any Ironborn remnants in the Riverlands, the Storm host had finally reached Harrenhal.
It was a testament to the arrogance of the Ironborn.
Massive and thick black stone walls and five round towers of immense size and height—it was the largest castle in all of Westeros.
She could spy dozens of murder holes through the gate wall, and any frontal assault on this keep would be bound to fail without a ridiculous numeric advantage.
Not an issue for her.
"Your Excellency, Lord Tully is here with his men." A guard interrupted while Ei was discussing the way forward with Sasayuri.
"Allow him in."
The host had set up tents to wait for the Riverlords spotted to be riding to Harrenhal.
"Welcome, Lord Tully." Lord Edmyn was a well-seasoned man with blood-red hair and beard, armored in polished steel plate.
"Your Grace, it fills us with joy to see you victorious against the Ironborn." His smile told her as much.
The Lord of Riverrun got on one knee and gave a very ritualized oath, as was common.
"Now that most of the Riverlords are present, it is time to finish this. Join us, Lord Edmyn." Ei got up, followed by her general, and finally, Lord Tully.
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The tents were set outside the range of the bows from Harrenhal, so there was a bit of a distance.
Ei gazed at the castle, with the nobility of both the Storm Kingdom and the Riverlands at her back.
"Your Excellency, are we to besiege Harrenhal?" Lord Darklyn asked. He had brought more engineers than the rest of the host combined, and if there was to be a siege, it would fall to them to build siege engines.
"No. We shall negotiate first. Sasayuri, with me." Ei disappeared from view, and Sasayuri unfurled her wings, taking after her.
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The good-brother of Harren Hoare and the castellan of Harrenhal, Stenrik Goodbrother, stood atop the walls.
"What do you want?" He was an aging, grumpy man with not much hair left on his head.
"Surrender, and your lives will be spared." Ei offered, not because she expected them to, but because it was customary.
Aging or not, he still had a fire in his spirit. "Your army cannot breach Harrenhal's walls, and you will never take us alive."
"Then I suggest an exchange of prisoners." It was the real reason she stood here after all.
"We have no prisoners of yours."
"But you have hostages, thralls, and salt wives." Ei would not let them, her own people, perish in Harrenhal.
Stenrik looked at her suspiciously. "You will release ten thousand men for a thousand worthless commoners and some nobles?" That was not an equal trade, and the Storm Queen would have to be a fool to agree to it.
"And the entirety of your coffers as ransom, of course." The Ironborn and Hoares had sucked the lifeblood of this land for three generations, and the wealth in their coffers belonged to the Riverlands.
Ei would not let it be destroyed either.
"You ask for too much." Even if it was for the king, the coffers of Harrenhal were a ransom too high.
"Men will protect this keep, not gold, silver, and other riches." She reminded the Ironborn, who agreed after thinking it over.
"Very well."
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Hostages and slaves the Ironborn kept were brought outside, while Ei had the prisoners—except the nobles—march to stand before them.
Slowly, both groups moved, passed each other, and were eventually safe on the other side.
After the Ironborn soldiers disappeared behind Harrenhal's walls, the ransom was readied and moved out in carts.
Silver, gold, and gems of various sizes and forms were to be exchanged for the Ironborn nobility and royalty.
It truly was the ransom of a king, or rather, the wealth plundered from a prosperous and lush land.
The lords were disgruntled over it but kept silent as the King of Isles and Rivers went back into his castle and out of their hands.
"Your Excellency, was it wise to let the Ironborn go? It will only make an assault difficult for us." Edmyn had quickly picked up the way the Storm Kingdom nobles addressed the queen.
Ei smiled. "Wisdom is rarely so apparent, Lord Tully, but today is not one of those days." Once again, she disappeared from sight and was floating outside Harrenhal.
"You all might wish to stand back." Sasayuri warned them, confusing the Riverlords, while the Stormlords took up the advice.
"Why?" Edmyn asked.
What was the queen going to do?
Sasayuri merely smiled. "The might of a god would be too much for you to witness."
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It hovered right outside Harrenhal, looking down at the guards manning the walls and towers.
Reaching to her chest, she summoned Musou no Isshin and slowly raised the blade above her head and brought it down.
For one second, the time stopped.
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To the spectators, it all happened too fast.
One second, they were watching what Queen Argella would do to Harrenhal.
The next second, the sky had been split open, and an enormous white ray of lightning with a purple outline covered the biggest hand-built castle in all of Westeros. A metallic taste bloomed on their tongues, and their hair and beard stood on end.
The land shook, the sky darkened, and nobles and commoners alike fell on their knees. Even the ones who did not hear the Tengu General's remark understood one thing.
Queen Argella was no mere sorcerer.
This destruction could only be the wrath of a god.
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Stone, flesh, bone, and not even the land itself could offer any resistance against Musou no Hitotachi.
Men were turned to ash in an instant, and stone and steel vaporized, leaving behind vapors and plasma that quickly cooled down.
Harrenhal was gone, but not the power behind Musou no Hitotachi. It carved a hole deep into the land, going down and down, too deep for any mortal to see the bottom.
Residue of the divine strike infused electro into the area, making it uninhabitable for centuries to come.
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"This can't be real." "This is the might of a god?" "I can't believe I insulted her like that."
Dozens of different lamentations rose from the army once the silence was broken.
But it all had one common point.
Hopelessness.
Would this be their end should Argella Durrandon be displeased? All the keeps, castles, traps, and defenses they had were just rendered useless.
More than one person prayed, not to the Seven-Who-Are-One, but to the God of Thunder before them.
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Lord Lucan Penrose had come out of the Painted Realm and stood next to his son to watch the destruction of Harrenhal.
He felt no fear, unlike the men surrounding him.
As the harsh glow of lightning burned Harren and his ilk out of existence, Lucan muttered his last words.
"It is beautiful." Closing his eyes, the aging Lord of the Parchments finally let go of the hatred that kept him alive until this very moment.
In the first year of the Ascendance of Her Excellency, Harrenhal had been destroyed. It was also the date that Lucan Penrose had finally died of old age.
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Where once Harrenhal, the monument to the suffering of the people of the Riverlands, stood, now was nothing but a deep gaping wound in the land, one cursed with Balethunder.
Anything that got too close began to feel sick as the divine residue proved too much for their body.
For generations to come, animals and people would avoid it.
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Lucan's body was taken away to be readied for a burial. The aging lord had told his son to bury him in a place that would see Harrenhal.
Or its remains.
Robert Penrose did not understand what his father meant until that moment and had been excused to make preparations while the queen held war council in her tent.
"House Mooton has ships, and we can negate the Ironborn presence in Maidenpool and seize their ships. Houses Darklyn, Tarth, Whitehead, and Estermont also have ships, so we can gather a sizable fleet to sail to the Iron Islands and finish this war." Sasayuri pointed at the relevant houses on the map strewn before her. She had been keeping an eye on the status of both kingdoms, and
Ei nodded, agreeing with her friend's assessment. It had been too long since she had spent time with someone in war. "Indeed, but that number won't go any higher than two hundred. With the length of the journey, we'll have to fill at least a quarter of the ships with supplies to keep the men fed and watered. The size and capacities of the vessels will differ, so we could only take a couple thousand men to the Iron Islands." She would have preferred more time to prepare the Storm Kingdom, but the Ironborn were impatient to meet their demise.
"Perhaps not." Sasayuri drew a line on the map. "If you can carve a canal here, connecting Blue Fork to the Sunset Sea, that would cut down on the travel time significantly." Its economic effects would be great as well, but this was not the time for it.
"I can reconfigure the Thunder Dragon to be a digging platform. It could finish it without my divine essence influencing the area." It would take a bit of work, but nothing she couldn't handle.
"Lord Edmyn, who is the head of House Mallister?" House Mallister had not yet arrived, provided they even sent riders to join her, but they would have to be informed of the plans concerning their lands.
Edmyn Tully, like almost everyone else except her father, was avoiding eye contact and seemed to be lost in a world of his own. "Lord Tully?" Ei asked again, and the Lord of Riverrun answered this time.
"Y-yes, Your Excellency?"
It was expected for them to fear her now, more than they already did, but it was not conducive to the matter at hand. "Stop acting as if I am going to strike you for displeasing me. Who is the head of House Mallister?"
"Emrick Mallister, my queen." Was it even right to call her a queen? Should he have said something else?
"He has yet to join us. Send riders to inform him that my Thunder Dragon will dig a canal through his lands to connect the Blue Fork to the Sunset Sea, and not to panic."
"At once, Your Excellency."
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Wherever Ei went, men fell on their knees, and slowly, she began to hear.
The wishes and prayers of her new people.
It was a familiar feeling.
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In the Age of Heroes, Durran Godsgrief had fallen in love with Elenei, the daughter of the sea god and the goddess of the wind.
Elenei's parents had forbidden their love, but they had wed despite it. When Elenei gave her maidenhead to Durran, the gods had laid waste to Durran's keep, killing his family and wedding guests.
Durran had been spared from the destruction only by his wife's hand. He had declared war on the gods then and there, and the response was massive storms that hammered his kingdom.
Unheeding of the advice of his priests and lords and the begging of his smallfolk, Durran had kept building keep after keep in his spite, and eventually, whether with the help of the Children of the Forest or Bran the Builder, he had succeeded.
Storm's End had stood against the storms for eight thousand years, but over time this story was seen as nothing but a legend.
When Argella Durrandon had revealed her divine nature by destroying Harrenhal, Durran's story wasn't just a mere fairy tale to the people anymore.
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Ei stood still as the septon led the funeral processions.
A grave had been dug for Lucan, one that overlooked the Wound, as the men had begun to call it in a very short time.
Lucan was an interesting person. They had clashing ideas, but he eventually understood that the value of a person did not lie in their gender.
Or at least when it came to her.
He was also a loyal subject once her father abdicated the throne, and seeing him bend the knee so readily had no doubt affected the nobility of the kingdom.
But he was gone now, and whatever disagreements they had were meaningless.
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The nominal control was given to her father to take the host to Maidenpool while Ei worked on the Thunder Dragon.
Of course, they couldn't ship the entire host to the Iron Islands in one trip, so the host would wait at Seagard to be transported in stages, once the ships had gathered and passed through the Blue Fork canal.
Modifying the Thunder Dragon was time-consuming, as giving its body gears to grind stone to dust was not something she had considered before. Parts had to be created from scratch.
The dragon's electro beam might have been useful, but it would be too time-consuming and still dangerous to the environment.
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Unknown to the Ironborn, their king and his entire house were dead, the fleet sent to Weeping Town had sunk, and their presence in the Riverlands was vanishing by the day as vengeful lords put the Ironborn to the sword once they were out of the protection afforded by the guest rights.
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Dorne
"I hate deserts." The figure carrying the luggage is taller than her, she said. A tent, food, water, and other necessities for two people to cross Dorne on foot were all on her shoulders.
Not that the second figure needed to eat, drink, or sleep, but still did it anyway because it was so enjoyable.
"Tell me about it. Sandals and sand don't mix at all." The second figure grumbled, having had to change her sandals for leather boots with no airflow.
The first figure grinned beneath her hood. "But there is one good thing that came out of this."
"Oh?" The second figure knew what her friend was going to say.
"You finally proved to be more than just a dead weight, all thanks to your newfound power."
"Indeed, what would you have done without me?" A small branch blossomed into life at her hand, but she stopped looking straight up north, focusing with her eyes closed.
"What is it?" Something dangerous must have happened to affect her friend's senses.
The second figure grinned, the top of her hood twitching in anticipation. "My, someone must have angered her. I felt it from all the way here."
"Musou no Hitotachi?" Both were familiar with the legendary sword technique of the Narukami Ogosho.
"Yes."
"I thought this continent was lacking in magic. What do you think it could be?" After all, it was not a technique meant to be used on anything short of a god.
"We'll see. There is just one more territory left before we cross into the Storm Kingdom." Their journey would be over soon.
Hopefully.
She needed a hot bath and sweets.
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In the next chapter:
Balerion the Black Dread, the largest dragon alive, a beast massive enough to strike fear into the hearts of every mortal out there, refused to approach where Harrenhal used to be.
Visenya was right.
There was nothing but a rift on the ground, where the enormous castle was built on, and it was glowing purple.
No matter what he did, Balerion would turn back, and after a while, he saw no choice but to land so he could approach the calamity—for it could be nothing else—on foot.
It was a mistake.
As he neared the rift, a purple lightning bolt struck the ground at the very edge, right in Aegon's path. One more step and he would be dead.
Understanding why Balerion was disturbed, the Lord of Dragonstone decided not to push his luck and turned around.
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