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Wolves of Westeros

In the sprawling and treacherous landscape of Westeros, where loyalty and honor are often overshadowed by ambition and betrayal, "Wolves of Westeros" tells a captivating tale of justice, love, and the indomitable spirit of a custom house from the North, House Thyiad. As you delve into this epic, you will be drawn into a rich and intricate narrative that spans generations, with each chapter revealing deeper layers of intrigue and humanity. "Wolves of Westeros" invites readers on a remarkable journey through the heart of the Seven Kingdoms, where love, honor, and resilience shine brightly amid the darkest of times. With themes of justice, vengeance, and transformation, this saga is a riveting exploration of the human spirit in a world filled with political machinations, dragons, and epic battles. Share in the triumphs, tragedies, and triumphs of House Thyiad as they leave an indelible mark on the history of Westeros. There is gonna be a lot of time skip. You may not like it but this is my story.

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Aegelax's Retaliation

After the agonizing torment Lady Elara Thyiad endured at the hands of Ramsay Bolton, a new chapter in House Thyiad's history was written by her son, Aegelax Thyiad. His thirst for vengeance and determination to restore honor to House Thyiad would lead to a harrowing campaign of justice, retribution, and the crowning of Jon Snow as the rightful King in the North.

**Aegelax's Resolve**

Aegelax, having witnessed the torment of his mother and the direwolves of House Thyiad, emerged from the shadows of Wolf's Roost a transformed man. The humiliation his house had suffered was etched into his soul, and the desire for retribution became a consuming fire.

He was not the boy who had witnessed the Red Wedding; he was a leader, fueled by his mother's strength and his house's direwolves, who had witnessed and endured the same humiliation. Aegelax was determined to break the chains that had bound his house.

**Gathering an Army of Vengeance**

Aegelax knew that he could not seek vengeance alone. He began the arduous task of rallying loyal northern houses that had also suffered at the hands of the Boltons and Freys. He sent out ravens far and wide, invoking the memory of the Red Wedding and the humiliation that had marked their shared history.

The direwolves of House Thyiad, their spirits rekindled, scoured the North, seeking those who would stand beside them. These direwolves, once captives of Ramsay's cruelty, were now symbols of a reawakened and resolute spirit.

**The Fall of House Bolton**

With his army of vengeance assembled, Aegelax Thyiad led a relentless campaign against House Bolton. The Boltons, who had orchestrated the Red Wedding and had reveled in the torment of House Thyiad and the Starks, were to face justice.

The direwolves of House Thyiad, once subjected to Ramsay's sadistic games, played a vital role in tracking down the Boltons. Their tracking abilities were unparalleled, and they were used to locate the Boltons and their hidden allies. The direwolves, now fierce and untamed, were instruments of reckoning.

In a series of devastating battles, House Bolton was humiliated and brought to its knees. Aegelax Thyiad's unwavering resolve and his army's unyielding spirit sent a message that vengeance would be swift and unforgiving. The direwolves, once symbols of loyalty, now embodied the burning desire for retribution.

**The Siege of the Twins**

With House Bolton vanquished, Aegelax's campaign of vengeance turned its focus to House Frey. The Twins, where the Red Wedding had taken place, would be the epicenter of retribution. The direwolves of House Thyiad, once subjected to cruel torment at the Twins, played a symbolic role in the siege.

The Twins, fortified and defended by the Freys, were subjected to a relentless assault. Aegelax's army, fueled by their shared history of humiliation and their desire for justice, laid siege to the castle. The direwolves, symbols of their unbroken spirit, were used to infiltrate the defenses and scout the enemy positions.

As the siege raged on, the memory of the Red Wedding weighed heavily on the minds of the besieged Freys. The direwolves, once captive and broken, now roamed the castle, symbols of the humiliation and suffering that House Thyiad and their allies had endured.

**The Crowning of Jon Snow**

During Aegelax's campaign of vengeance, events were unfolding at the Wall. Jon Snow, who had been resurrected by the Red Priestess Melisandre, was leading an army of loyal northern houses against the Bolton-Frey alliance.

News of Aegelax's campaign reached Jon Snow, and it ignited a spark of hope in the hearts of the northern forces. The direwolves, once symbols of loyalty and honor, served as a reminder of the shared suffering and humiliation that had marked their history.

In a climactic battle, the Bolton-Frey alliance was decimated, and Jon Snow was crowned as the rightful King in the North. The direwolves, once subjected to Ramsay's sadistic torment, stood as symbols of resilience and the unbroken spirit of the North.

**Aegelax's Triumph**

With House Bolton and House Frey defeated, Aegelax Thyiad had exacted a measure of justice and retribution. His campaign of vengeance had humiliated those who had orchestrated the Red Wedding and restored honor to House Thyiad.

The direwolves, who had witnessed the darkest of humiliations, now roamed freely, symbols of the unbroken spirit and resilience of House Thyiad. Aegelax's triumph was a testament to the indomitable strength of a house that had risen from the ashes of humiliation and torment.

**The Redemption of Sansa and the Humiliation of Ramsay**

As Aegelax's campaign concluded, he sought to bring Lady Sansa Stark, who had suffered her own torment at the hands of Ramsay Bolton, back to the North. The direwolves, once symbols of loyalty, played a role in ensuring her safe return.

When Sansa was brought back to the North, she was met with a rousing welcome, and Ramsay Bolton, who had inflicted so much suffering on her and the direwolves, faced a fitting humiliation. The direwolves, now untamed and fierce, were present as witnesses to Ramsay's just retribution.

**A Legacy of Vengeance and Redemption**

Aegelax Thyiad's campaign of vengeance had brought justice and honor back to House Thyiad. The direwolves, once symbols of loyalty and suffering, now embodied the spirit of a house that had risen from the depths of humiliation.

The legacy of House Thyiad would forever be marked by their unyielding determination and the direwolves that had borne witness to their darkest hour. Aegelax's triumph was a testament to the power of resilience, justice, and retribution.