There are also some smaller, niche fanfiction communities or forums dedicated to the series that Lysa Arryn is from. These can sometimes be a goldmine for finding unique and interesting fanfictions. You can try searching for those specific to the world she belongs to, and then look for works related to her character. But be aware that the quality and content can vary greatly in these smaller communities.
Archive of Our Own (AO3) is a good place to start. It has a wide range of fanfiction, and you can search for Lysa Arryn - related works there. Just be sure to use the correct tags.
I'm not sure specifically which 'lysa arryn lemon fanfiction' stories are out there. But generally, in fanfiction, it could explore different aspects of Lysa Arryn's character, perhaps her relationships in a more creative and uncanonical way.
In fanfiction, Lysa Arryn could be paired with Varys. Varys is known for his web of spies and political maneuvering. A story with them together could involve Varys trying to use Lysa for his own political ends in the Vale or Lysa trying to outwit Varys. Another great pairing could be with Brienne of Tarth. Brienne's sense of honor and Lysa's more self - serving nature could create an interesting dynamic. They could be in a situation where Brienne has to protect Lysa or Lysa has to decide whether to trust Brienne. And of course, Tyrion Lannister could be paired with her. Given Tyrion's intelligence and Lysa's paranoia, a fanfiction exploring their encounters and how they interact could be full of drama and unexpected twists.
I'm not sure specifically about 'lysa arryn x jaime' lemon fanfiction. Fanfiction can be quite diverse, and it might be difficult to find good ones of this particular pairing. You could try searching on some popular fanfiction websites and look through the reviews to find well - received stories.
One interesting fanfiction could be about Lysa Arryn's early life in the Vale before the events of the series. It might explore her relationship with her family and how it shaped her into the character we see in the show. Another could be a what - if scenario, like what if Lysa Arryn had allied with a different house instead of the Lannisters. There are also fanfictions that focus on her relationship with Littlefinger in more depth, showing the manipulations and her emotional turmoil in that relationship.
In this 'Arryn Another Claimant' Game of Thrones fanfiction, Arryn could potentially be a new character created by the author. Maybe Arryn is someone who believes they have a legitimate claim to the Iron Throne, perhaps related to an old and forgotten branch of a noble house in Westeros. Without reading the fanfiction in detail, it's hard to say exactly who this Arryn is, but it's likely they will play a significant role in the power struggles and political intrigue that are hallmarks of Game of Thrones stories.
It could lead to a whole new power dynamic in the story. Lysa's character might become more influential or vulnerable depending on how their relationship develops.
If Lysa loved Jon, it might cause a lot of drama and complications. It could affect the relationships with other characters and potentially alter the course of events.
One good place to start looking for jaime x lysa fanfiction is on Archive of Our Own (AO3). There are many different stories there that explore this pairing in various ways. Some might focus on their relationship in an alternate universe setting, where they meet under different circumstances than in the original source material. Another option could be to check out fanfiction.net, which also has a wide range of works. However, the quality can vary greatly, so it's important to read the reviews and summaries before diving in.
Robert Arryn, nicknamed "Good Robin", was the only son of Jon Arryn and his wife, Lysa Tully. He was a sick and manic six-year-old boy, the new Duke of the Eagle Nest and Guardian of the Vale, named after Robert Baratheon. In the series, he was renamed Robin Arryn to prevent misunderstandings with Robert Baratheon, played by Lino Facioli. He suffered from a disease that caused frequent epilepsy. The scholar often bled him and used painkillers when he was ill. If he continued to use painkillers, the toxicity would increase. His intelligence and physical development were slow, and he had not been weaned. Jon Arryn had planned to place him in the care of Stannis Baratheon on Dragonstone, but before that, he had been poisoned to death. After his father's death, he became Duke of the Eagle's Nest. Before he ascended the throne, Tywin Lannister offered to adopt him as his son (many suspected that Tywin was holding him hostage). Robert Baratheon had intended to accept the offer, but Lysa fled to the Vale with her son to avoid it. His mother, Lysa, ruled the valley in his name, but she did not teach him how to govern the territory. He presided over the trial of Tyrion Lannister for the attempted murder of Bran Stark, and in Tyrion's trial by joust, he was upset when Bronn defeated the champion because he wanted Tyrion to "fly"(probably to drop from a height, a cruel punishment). After his mother's death, Petyr Baelish became the Lord Protector of the Vale, and through his short marriage to Lysa, he claimed the rule of the Vale and the custody of Robert Arryn. Some of the more reputable nobles of the Vale signed a declaration to expel Petyr from the Eagle Nest and assume the responsibility of raising and training Robert Arryn. They called themselves the Alliance of the Righteous. After his mother's death, he became more emotional and unstable, and became extremely dependent on Sansa Stark, who disguised herself as Allyn Stone. Sansa played the role of a substitute mother in front of him. Pettier suggested that the scholar Colemon use sweet sleeping flowers to treat his epilepsy, but the scholar was very worried that using it too frequently could bring fatal side effects. "The Island of Life" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to read it!
A fanfiction story could involve the Arryn family uncovering a plot related to the Blackfyre. The Arryns, known for their political astuteness, could find themselves in a situation where they have to decide whether to support or oppose the Blackfyre cause. This decision would likely be influenced by how it would affect their own power in the Vale and their relationships with other great houses in Westeros. For example, if they support the Blackfyre and it angers the current ruling power, they might face retaliation. But if they oppose it when it might be a winning side, they could miss out on potential rewards.