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History isn't all that it's cracked up to be, and Bloom seems to be the only one to know that.
What do you get when you toss a victim of the American public education system with a deep interest in history into a highly propagandized world of magic, fairies and justice?
Bloom. You get Bloom. And making friends with her enemies, apparently. And making enemies with her friends, apparently. And it's going to be fine, honestly. They're at Alfea to change the world. Why not start with its past?- Words:
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“You are telling me that the only way you can deal with Valtor is to …” She stopped and opened her mouth a few times. Trying, and failing, to find a flattering way to say it. In the end, she found none.
“I’m gonna be a war bride! That’s what you are saying.” No wonder they needed teenagers to save the magical dimension.The Magical Dimension is falling apart, since there is nobody, who can stop Valtor.
Three years after he broke out of Omega, the High Council of Magix decides the best course of action they can take is to trap him in a contract, like he traps the people across the Dimension.
They give him Bloom in marriage, thinking it will end two threats at once.They never considered that fairies are war more dangerous than their wings would suggest.
They ignored that the Winx, had been fighting for their lives and the magical dimension for five years.
They never thought they would hand Bloom exactly what she needed.
They forgot that she had been born a dragon.Or considered what it would mean to wake said dragon.
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Burn Them All by Anonymous
Fandoms: House of the Dragon (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms
14 Feb 2026
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Beware: Maegor with teats has begotten Aerion the Monstrous.
Prince Aerion Targaryen once drank a cup of wildfire, convinced it would make him a dragon. It made him a corpse instead—briefly. Fate (or the gods, or some bored Valyrian demon with a taste for jokes) spits him back into the world generations earlier, reborn as the twin brother of Prince Jacerys Velaryon, son of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen.
He isn’t a dragon. Tragic.
Still Aerion decides to do what he does best:
Cause problems on purpose.
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a king in gold by DestroyerOfNations
Fandoms: House of the Dragon (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms, A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin
26 Jan 2026
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"Fearful of his younger grandson's chaos and rage, Jaehaerys nixes Alysanne's idea of betrothing him to some Vale heiress and instead grants him command of the City Watch in the hopes of taming him—and watches him blossom."
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Carrion by Nashiriel
Fandoms: House of the Dragon (TV), Game of Thrones (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin
21 Dec 2025
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It seems that near enough every day, a new tale comes whispered of Lucerys Velaryon.
They say that he drowned beneath the waters of Shipbreaker Bay, that what arose from the waves was only the shade of the boy that fell from dragonback.
They say that he struck a bargain with the Stranger or worse god yet to live again, that any life reaped by him and his dragon forms some terrible payment to cheat death over and over.
They say that his dragon is no child of Valyria at all, but a demon from the seven hells, one that sees human and dragon alike only as carrion for the feed.
Aemond scorns each and every story for the absurdities that they are. Luke is as he always has been - a greedy, grasping bastard, bent on his ruin. No ghost, god or dragon could alter that.
