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Game of Thrones: Holy Flame King

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[Author’s note- you can read this novel even if you haven’t read the book or watch any episodes from TV series as smaller explanation will be given in story … and lengthy explanation will be added as notes after end of chapter .] After many years… the legendary lord known as the dragon knight, the son of the holy flame, the nightmare of the schemer, the smasher of the order of the game, the undefeated myth on the battlefield, the ruler of the seven kingdoms, and the guardian of the whole territory___ As Samwell Caesar sat on the Iron Throne, he couldn't help but reminisce about the distant afternoon when he received the pioneering order from the Rose of Highgarden. It was a time when no one could have predicted that this young man, who had been abandoned by his father, would set off an iron-blooded storm that would sweep across the entire continent of Westeros. Interactive map of GOT - https://quartermaester.info/ Mtl source- https://www.mtlnovel.com/game-of-thrones-holy-flame-king/#tabreview

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Chapter 1Chapter 1 The Forsaken Eldest Son

In the Reach at the end of February, the sun was scorching hot, and even the air was twisted by the scorching heat . This extended summer had persisted for seven years, long enough that all memories and awareness of cold winters had slowly faded from people's minds.

Traveling along the scenic Rose Avenue southward until it met with the coastal road, one would come across the most picturesque city in Westeros - Highgarden, perched on a hill next to the Mander River.

Stepping inside the castle made of gleaming white marble, one's senses are immediately overwhelmed with the splendor of the surrounding decorations. Everywhere you look, there are breathtaking sculptures that showcase the skill of master craftsmen, each one unique and intricately detailed. The sound of trickling water draws your attention to the fountains scattered throughout the castle, each one more mesmerizing than the last. And the sweet aroma of blooming flowers fills the air, their vibrant colors enhancing the beauty of every corner.

But amidst all the grandeur, one thing stands out above all else - golden roses. They are present in every part of the castle, from the walls to the floors, as if they are an inseparable part of the very foundation. They are the symbol of the owner of this castle ,Tyrell family, and also a reminder of the wealth and power they possess. Every petal gleams in the sunlight that pours through the castle's windows, giving the impression that the entire castle is glowing with a golden radiance.

"Clang, clang, clang..."

The melodious sound of the bell echoed through the winding corridor as three figures made their way into the knight hall. The coat of arms adorning their chests wasn't that of a golden rose, but a walking hunter with a bow - the emblem of the Tarly family .

The leader was a man in his forties, with a serious expression, short beard, and wearing a dark green silk dress trimmed with white fur. He carried a heavy two-handed giant sword on his waist. This man was Lord Randyll Tarly, the Earl of Hornhill.

His two sons followed behind him - the eldest, Samwell Tarly, and the second son, Dickon Tarly. Both inherited their father's dark hair, grey eyes, and tall stature, but Samwell was overweight, and the straight and tough facial features of the Tarly family did not appear majestic on his chubby face.

The aristocratic dress on Samwell's body made him almost breathless due to the hot weather. However, he did not dare to unbutton his collar and could only suffer through it.

The three of them stood still in the center of the knight hall, waiting quietly.

As time passed, Dickon began to show signs of impatience. He glanced over at his absent-minded brother and couldn't resist asking in a hushed tone, "What are you looking at?"

Samwell responded nonchalantly, "The stone pillar."

"What's so interesting about a stone pillar?"

"It's not just any stone pillar," Samwell's lips curled slightly as he said. "It's the stone pillar from the bard's poem."

"The bard? Okay, wow, did you sneak out for a drink last night?" Dickon teased.

"Quiet!" Earl Randyll turned his head and glared at the two brothers.

Dickon fell silent, and Samwell lowered his head with a trace of loneliness and regret flashing in his eyes.

  During the three months since he arrived in this world, his sense of loneliness had grown day by day.

  However, after learning that he was now in the continent of Westeros and the eldest son of the Tarly family, he had no time to dwell on his emotions.

  For although Samwell Tarly was the earl's eldest son, he was despised by his own father.

As one of the most accomplished generals in Westeros, Earl Randyll has an extensive list of glorious achievements. His most famous triumph was defeating the founder of the Baratheon kingdom at Ashford during rebellion.

King Robert I, a brave and skilled leader, suffered his first defeat in his illustrious military career at the hands of Earl Randyll .

As a proud and valiant lord, Earl Randyll could not fathom the idea of his successor being a timid and overweight man. While Samwell possessed exceptional intelligence, knowledge, and empathy, his father deemed a courageous warrior as the ideal heir for their family, rather than a scholarly bachelor.

Despite Samwell's admirable qualities, his father's beliefs left him at a disadvantage.

Samwell is also very clear that according to the original plot, he will be forced by Earl Randyll to go to the Wall in the near future to become a night watchman who "does not marry, have children, or inherit land", thereby giving up the family inheritance rights to his younger brother who is more favored by his father.

  Of course he didn't want to go to that damn place.

  Samwell tried to change all this when he first crossed over.

In an attempt to redeem himself in his father's eyes, Samwell started eating in moderation, excercised vigorously, and dedicated himself to master the arts of fencing and horsemanship.

Of course, just as his body fat cannot be lost in a short period of time, it is not easy to reverse the deep-rooted image in Earl Randyll. Despite his best efforts, Samwell's progress was hindered by a fall from his horse.

Luckily, at the time of his fall, Samwell was not riding at high speeds and his excess weight served as a cushion. While the incident did not prove fatal, it did confine him to his bed for more than a month.

According to the family's equestrian teacher, the fall was an accident. However, Samwell suspected that someone had meddled with his saddle. It seemed that someone did not wish to see the Tarly family's eldest son, who was deemed useless by many, make a comeback.

Samwell didn't know who hit him this time, but he also had a rough guess.

Earl Randyll was not the type to resort to underhanded tactics; if he wanted Samwell to give up his inheritance rights, he would have said so directly. As for his younger brother Dickon, he was just a thirteen-year-old child, and if he possessed such cunning, ruthlessness, and acting skills at such a young age, he could very well be a contender for the Iron Throne in the future instead of being relegated to obscurity like his character in the story.

Despite this, it was unlikely that Dickon was responsible for the attack, but rather someone close to him. Samwell had been deemed a useless member of the family for too long. Earl Randall had given up on him, and many in the family had already begun to view Dickon as the future lord of the house.

In contrast to Samwell's isolation and helplessness, Dickon had too many vested interests and had already gathered a group of loyal followers around him. If Samwell wished to reclaim his rightful place as heir to Horn Hill, he would need to quickly regain his strength and fight back against the opposition. However, he must also be prepared for the continuous onslaught of blows and even assassination attempts that lay ahead.

After the incident, Samwell came to the realization that he had lost his chance in the battle for succession and that it was too late to reverse the situation. He faced great risks if he continued to pursue the battle. Given the circumstances, he believed that giving up was the wisest choice.

Moreover, he knew the plot well, giving him the biggest bargaining chip in the upcoming Game of Thrones. Therefore, it did not make sense for him to remain in Horn Hill, a battlefield where he had no chance of winning.

Instead, he decided to take the initiative and seize the opportunity to gain reasonable benefits. He knew that he could not continue to put on his cowardly appearance and wait for the day when his father would force him to go to the Great Wall of wilderness . He had to be proactive and ensure that he gained something from the situation.

So he decided to take matters into his own hands and sought out his father and asked him to help him secure a development order from Duke Mace, the ruler of the Reach.

When Earl Randyll heard his eldest son's request, he was taken aback and thought that he had misheard. He had never expected his timid and cowardly son to exhibit such courage. However, after reflecting on it for a moment, Earl Randyll eventually agreed.

He realized that by allowing Samwell to venture out and open up a new territory, his son would effectively relinquish his inheritance rights to Horn Hill. This was something that Earl Randyll had always wanted to see happen.

Thus this trip to Highgarden by a father and two son's .

The sound of crisp footsteps echoed in the knight hall. Samwell turned his head and caught sight of a fiery red figure making her entrance. It was a charming girl with brown eyes reminiscent of a forest deer.

She wore a red silk tunic dress that accentuated her tall and well-proportioned figure. Her soft brown curls cascaded over her smooth shoulders, accentuating her already fair complexion. With her unique facial features and irresistible charm, she was truly unforgettable at first sight.

This girl was none other than Margaery Tyrell, also known as "The Rose of Highgarden," daughter of the Duke mace.

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Table of Contents
Volume 0 :Auxiliary Volume
Volume 1
Volume 2 :Blood and Fire
Volume 3 :The Dead Don't Die

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WiseHermit
WiseHermitLv4

So ive just finished chapter 191, and think this is a good milestone to write a review for the people who are unsure if they should give this a try (been there before). First things first, even though i really like this FF, i will try to remain objective and unbiased. First and foremost the story: The story of this FF is similar to the many others about GoT, but vastly different and original at the same time. Going into the early chapters, most FF often already reveal a clear outline and make it easy to guess what is going to happen later on, but even though this one really didnt for many things that transpire throughout the story, I personally found myself surprised and wanting more and more after certain events and the many epic fights/revelations. Also is the premise of the MC being part of the Reach, as well as establishing a completely new teritorry for himself, something ive not read in GoT FF before, and this also was portrayed in a way i would describe as realistic yet interesting. The Characters: Its GoT, so we have heaps of interesting persona´s, but also many original characters as well as originally dead ones from the story, which spice things up just the right way. I dont like it when this becomes too much and threatens to make a FF into something too different from the original, but for me personally that was definetly not the case here. Writing: No matter how good or interesting a story is, if the writing and especially its grammar is not up to the task, it often becomes unreadable and a waste of time and braincells. Fortunately that also wasnt a problem here. Although there are some minor mistakes here and there, it is mainly written in a good and coherent way, throughout the whole story so far. Now away from the webnovel criteria. The story and the MC are really interesting and the author manages to portray a vivid world with real dangers and difficulties to overcome. The MC often shows his wit and how capable he becomes, but make no mistake, not everything is solved easily or without effort. Although he becomes a superhuman (albeit not immersion breaking, as he can about beat a couple dozen soldiers on his own before collapsing from overusing his powers), in his first fights he actually just struggles to survive in any way possible. The romance is realistic and fortunately not rushed but slowly built over time, and while making allies/enemies, the MC actually thinks about his own benefits before committing to one side, or only does that partially (the comitting). Overall i still dont understand how some trash FF get 5 stars over and over (i guess bots), and some get seemingly bad reviews, but i can definetly say i really enjoy this FF up to this point and recommend reading it. Also if u have similar ones i would like to know them. Peace out

Daoist_Dan
Daoist_DanLv10

This story is different from the last 10 got fanfics I remember checking out. Different family start, different path (Really liked the idea of him being a... What was the word again? Basically his rank lowers to a night with the mission of conquering new territory) and a well-written story. Nothing stale here. Bullet points. No harem. The romance isn't instant. There are plenty of battles, exciting action, and well written fights. Good tactics. No cringe. No edge lord. It isn't a "High IQ" evil mc, but he is a smart cookie. He doesn't make stupid choices that make you question how. There's a system but it's super lite (Can't stand scrolling over system info. All told there is maybe 100 words of system info in this entire story.) It has some fun reputation-building. And is a fun story overall. He doesn't start an industrial revolution or bring farming techniques to the land like a hundred other fanfics have calling it the story. Writing Quality - 5. Very well written. Noticed no mistakes. The flow was never interrupted (Except for one chapter where he tried chatgpt. Author and readers agreed it didn't work lol) Stability of Updates - 4. This is a lot of story for around 4 months of writing. Only way to get a 5 from is a finished story. So it's the next best score. Story Development - 5. Love the story. Simple as. Can't wait to read more and I suggest you try it. Character Design - 5. Story and plot are linked with the characters. So for the same reason as above it's 5. They are well-written and serve the story well. World Background - 5. It's clearly GOT. But also the author knows it well enough to add extra info for people who aren't knowledgable. Should be approachable for people who aren't GOT fanatics too. The total score 4.8

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