Post by elle on Jul 3, 2011 19:12:25 GMT -8
" she belonged with me "
" she should be buried where the sun hits her face "[/i][/color][/font]
Robert, King of Kingslanding is happily married to Cersei Lannister. And, they have three lovely children. King Robert has it all. He has power, an heir, and woman. But, there is something else he wants. He wants his Lyanna back. After, she died his entire world changed. Even, Robert's relationship with Ned had changed on a few emotional levels. However, what really happened to Lyanna. Some say she never really died. When in reality, she did not die. Lyanna had crossed over the wall, and was captured by the White Queen. Lyanna had no clue as to who she was. But, The White Queen told Lyanna her tale. The White Queen has been in Westeros folklore since The First Men. She had worked with The First Men, and was very kind to them. However, they turned on her. The Frist Men wanted more land, and as they demanded more. They became more and more violent. The White Queen sent out her Giants and Polar Bears to slaugther the First Men. Sadly, The White Queen was once kind, but as the war waged on with the First Men she grew accostumed to gruesome things. She enjoyed the sounds of their screams and she loved the way their blood smeared tthe crystal palace. The First Men had finally lost it; as they witnessed the slayings of their children. The Men started to kill the precious subjects of The White Queen. Outraged, The White Queen made the White Walkers. She used her witchcraft to raise the dead First Men, and had each person slaugthered through her puppetry. Though, The First Men built The Wall and locked the rest of The White Queen's world away. And, ever since then the humans have forgotten all about her. Until, now! The White Walkers still roam the woods, and they have even managed to find their way past The Wall. It is up to Lyanna to warn her loved ones about the attacks. But wait! Will she warn them? Could Lyanna ever betray The White Queen? Come join us to find out!
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