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A Song of Ice and Fire: Wrath of the Sleeping Dragon

[A Song of Ice and Fire Fanfiction] Transported into the body Viserys Targaryen, the rightful sovereign of the Andals, Rhoynar, and the First Men, and the Guardian of the Realm, I embrace my title as the 'True Dragon.' **Update**- I can now confirm this book will be a harem book. around 250ish the book alludes to the possibility of it while introducing the first confirmed woman the MC sleeps with. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello everyone, I wanted to diversify my projects a bit after my earlier stumbles and newfound success and motivation from my main translation work as I start to get into a groove of improving my translating abilities. ASOIAF and GoT overall seems to be a popular but have a somewhat underserved audience on here compared to something like Marvel, DC, and shonen jump manga /comics. That being said I am very well aware of the rather large distaste for bad Chinese fanfiction translations. I do my best to select works that have a large volume of chapters that are available to me. Given that I’m in the US and don’t have access to things like Alipay or WeChat (believe me I’ve tried :( ) to get access to more popular sites like b.faloo and my extreme unwillingness to just touch up existing MTL translations means I will continue to have to select from a limited number of projects. I also know the color of the eye on more human side of the face should be purplish but I'm still super new to using Midjourny as my focus this past month has been more on getting my quality up and creating a stockpile of chapters for my main translation project.-- also I got lucky with the image actually kind of reflecting a more intense version of what I would imagine the "golden finger" looks like.

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Chapter 552: The Fall of the City

The Iron Fleet struck the port of Lannisport like a bolt from the blue, tearing through the city's defenses. Once a chink appeared in its impregnable armor, the walls crumbled like a cascade of snow.

Dragonfire shattered the walls of Lannisport, and the Targaryen forces surged into the city. Oberyn Martell, spear in hand, led the charge. His eyes were ablaze, his body soaked in the blood of enemies.

"Die!"

An enemy soldier from House Lannister, feigning death on the ground, lunged at Oberyn in a desperate attempt at assassination.

Thrust—

Oberyn, the Red Viper, was quicker. His spear pierced the soldier's chest, and blood spurted like a fountain. The dying man's eyes carried a look of defiance as he drew his last breath.

"Dig three feet into the ground and find Tywin, that old cur! He must not escape!" Oberyn, covered in blood, roared, his eyes bloodshot.

He had waited too long for this day. Tywin was finally defeated; victory was within reach.

Roar!

The Targaryen soldiers echoed their commander's battle cry, drawing their swords to finish off the remaining Westerlanders clinging to life.

The Western forces had put up a fierce resistance. The city had been loyal to House Lannister, and the Targaryens had paid a heavy price for their conquest.

Tywin Lannister, a master of warfare in Westeros, had denied Oberyn any opportunity to gain the upper hand. Oberyn had felt helpless at times.

However, no fortress is impregnable. Oberyn had found Tywin's weak point and exploited it, breaking the city's indomitable spirit.

Yet, this did not mean Tywin was inferior. The Targaryens had dragons, after all. Tywin's resolute defense of the Westerlands for months was commendable. He had even pushed Oberyn to the brink.

Months ago, the Riverlands had joined the fray, cutting off the Targaryen army's supply line. Tywin had then trapped the Targaryen forces between his armies, putting them at risk of total annihilation.

Oberyn had taken a desperate gamble, plunging deeper into the Westerlands, heading towards Casterly Rock.

The fortress, as its name suggested, was a castle atop a massive rock. Its walls were impregnable, never having fallen in history. But Tyrion had told Oberyn a secret about Casterly Rock.

As a child, Tyrion and Jaime had played in the Hall of Heroes underneath Casterly Rock, the Lannister family crypt near the sea. Tyrion remembered the sound of thunder each time the tide came in.

Tyrion had discovered a hidden passage leading from the Hall of Heroes to the sea, large enough for a ship. Oberyn had used this information, leading a desperate attack straight into Casterly Rock.

Caught off guard, the Lannister forces lost control of the city gates, and the Targaryen army poured in, capturing a fortress that had never been taken.

Tywin Lannister could only lament the loss of his stronghold.

Dragons had finally turned the tide. Daenerys Targaryen had flown in on Rhaegal to rescue Oberyn, forcing the Lannister army to retreat and regroup in the wilderness. They waged a guerrilla war against the dragonfire that rained down upon the Westerlands.

And now, the Targaryen army had surrounded Lannisport, the largest and most populous city in the Westerlands, igniting the final battle of this western front.