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Scarlet Woman by ilikeexploding
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV)
28 Jun 2026
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These violent delights have violent ends, and all that glitters is not gold. Lysa is a terrible person doing terrible things, and deserves every terrible consequence that she will bring upon others and possibly herself as a result. Given that she's been reborn as a woman in Westeros, however, that's a price she's willing to pay. It's only gunpowder; what's the worst that can happen?
Or, a villain protagonist makes trainwreck life choices, therefore fitting in with everyone in this god awful world. Readers may rubberneck in hatred or fascination, at your own choosing.
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An American funeral director crosses the road while thinking about coffee in 2016 and finds herself in London in the wrong century, with a messenger bag and absolutely no time to panic because panic has never solved anything.
Her grandfather always warned her about crossroads. She thought he was being metaphorical. Turns out he wasn't.
She has no plan, no papers, and no plausible explanation for anything she knows. What she does have is a mortician's calm that translates surprisingly well into wartime, a brain that won't stop cataloguing, and the unparalleled stubbornness of a woman who intends to survive whatever life throws at her.
Probably.
Warnings: Canon-typical violence & themes. Very slow burn. The author is not sorry. -
𝐖𝐈𝐃𝐄 𝐀𝐖𝐀𝐊𝐄 by Smilinglexipedia
Fandoms: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (TV), Game of Thrones (TV)
20 Jun 2026
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A plane crash was a statistical anomaly, surviving one even more so. The odds were microscopic, laughable in their improbability. And yet Dr. Anicia Morrone had survived, defying mathematics and mortality alike, only to wake in a world infinitely crueler than the one she had left behind.
This was not Alice in Wonderland, oh no, this was Anicia in the depths of Hades’ own imagining... though even that comparison felt generous. Hades, at least, had rules. Westeros had ambition.
She had intended to live quietly, to endure and adapt, to carve out a small and careful existence in a world that was not her own. But fate, it seemed, had little interest in her caution. Other plans were already in motion, threads that would entangle not only her own precarious survival, but the future of the realm itself.
And, most dangerously of all, a certain prince — heir to the Iron Throne…. none other than Prince Baelor Breakspear.
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Maybe I Stole the Sun by WinterInMySoul
Fandoms: Shadow and Bone (TV), The Grisha Trilogy - Leigh Bardugo
26 Jun 2026
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Maybe the Saints made a mistake.
Maybe I did.
Either way, I think the sun chose the wrong person — and I have no idea what I’m doing.
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In my defense, the sun was just there…and I was left unsupervised.
*cough* It's the general's fault, somehow. -
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Regulus Black was a tragic footnote in the original tale — the Black family’s “good son,” and one of Voldemort’s earliest victims.
But in 1961, he opens his eyes again… and something inside him is different.
With the iron shackles of a pure blood house around his neck, Voldemort’s shadow rising across Britain, and a future that ends in death already written for him, Regulus does the one thing no one expects:
He looks up at the stars.
Magic is power that bends reality. So why do wizards waste it on petty power struggles?
Why has a thousand year old magical civilization never once tried to leave Earth?
If Muggles can reach for the heavens with steel and fire… what excuse do wizards have?Lily: “He’s a different kind of Slytherin.”
Snape: “No. He’s a standard Slytherin — and a dangerous one.”
Malfoy: “So… there’s more than one choice.”
Sirius: “My brother’s a pure blood fanatic!”
Voldemort: “That Black… his talent is captivating. He will be made useful.”
Dumbledore: “Some dreams are greater than war — and far more fragile. Should I stop him… or help him?”
Grindelwald: “Black… perhaps you’re right. But it won’t be easy.”
