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House of the Dragon: Baelon the Second

Follow the journey of a teenager reincarnated with the powers of Artoria Pendragon, aided with all the treasures that Camelot has to offer him. Watch him abuse his appraisal skill, gathering talented men and women to form the Round Table in Westerros. -- The image is not mine.

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12 Chs

Chapter 1: Rebirth

As I found myself floating in the narrow darkness, disorientation overwhelmed me. It was clear I had arrived in an entirely different world. The unfamiliar surroundings and the purple void with drifting chunks of energy indicated this place was unlike anything I had ever seen before. Confusion swirled within me as I tried to make sense of it all.

Suddenly, the void appeared to vanish, leaving behind a blinding expanse of white space. In front of me, a scarlet-red ball of light materialized. Initially startled, I cautiously observed its movements, but it displayed no signs of hostility. Instead, it began scanning my soul.

After it finished scanning me, the red ball of light started glowing brightly. I tried to shield my eyes from the blinding light, but my arms were as translucent as the rest of my body. Finally, the ball of light transformed into a young child, perhaps around ten years old.

The child's eyes shone with curiosity. "Whoa, I can't believe a soul managed to absorb the energy of the infinite void."

I didn't reply, still bewildered by what was happening. The child looked at me, then snapped his fingers. "Is it a being of lower intelligence? Well, that just makes my job easier then. Thank you for the meal!"

Before I could react, the boy opened his mouth, creating a suction force that pulled me toward him. "Wait, wait! I'm alive. Don't kill me," I pleaded.

The boy closed his mouth, looking annoyed. "Oh, you're alive. That's annoying," he grumbled.

"Why did you want to eat me?" I asked, trying to comprehend the situation.

"Your soul has absorbed a lot of energy in the void," he explained. "That energy is very useful for me. If you were non-sentient, I would have just devoured all the energy."

"Please don't do that," I pleaded with the boy, hoping to appeal to his empathy.

The boy looked troubled, as if debating his choices. After a while, he spoke up. "Tell you what, why don't I offer you a deal?"

"Will it involve killing me?" I asked cautiously.

"Not really. If you give me 99% of the energy in your body, I will spend the remaining 1% creating a universe just for you. I believe your species has a concept of 'isekai,' right? That's what I'll be doing to you."I weighed my options carefully. Refusing seemed futile; the boy would likely swallow me whole without hesitation. Taking a deep breath, I nodded. "Can I choose what world to reincarnate into?"

The boy chuckled. "Hmm, nah. I know you want me to design an easy world for you, but I don't want to do that."

Deciding not to push my luck, I agreed to his terms. The boy closed his eyes, concentrating intently. Suddenly, he asked, "What do you think of dragons?"

"Dragons? They're pretty cool, I guess," I replied, intrigued by where this conversation was heading.

"Hmm, while scouring through the entertainment available on your planet, I saw some interesting things. I found something called Game of Thrones," said the boy.

I hesitated. "Wait, I don't know anything about it."

"From what I saw, it seems to be pretty popular in your world," he continued.

"It's popular, I just never had time to watch it," I explained. "I was always more of an anime kind of guy."

"Nevertheless, my decision remains the same," the boy replied, undeterred.

"All right then. Do I get anything special now?" I asked, eager to know what awaited me in this new universe.

"Sure, what do you want?" the boy asked.

Recalling Game of Thrones as a European fantasy setting where people fought for power, I felt it would be fitting to experience something similar.

"I want—" I began, but the boy interrupted.

"Just kidding," he said with a mischievous grin. "I'll just choose something good."

"Okay then, please give me enough strength to survive," I requested, hoping for the best.

"No problem," the boy replied casually.

Without further warning, he opened his mouth, and I felt my soul being sucked in. Despite my initial resistance, I soon found myself enveloped in darkness, hurtling toward an unknown destiny.