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i'm on a real short leash, but I like it tight by Spitfire007
Fandoms: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (TV)
01 Jun 2026
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“My man.” Baelor’s mouth curved. His thumb traced the line of Dunk’s lower lip, and Dunk’s breath went to pieces under it. “There’s my man.” A beat. Then, lower, with the faintest gleam, testing the weight of the words: “My dog.”
And Dunk — who had carried that word like a coin in his fist since the day Maekar threw it — shut his eyes and made a low broken sound, and the whole of him went warm and loose and willing.
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- Part 1 of The Many Kinks of the Targaryens
Bookmarked by mllenobs
02 Jun 2026
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'The hedge knight lives, so I hear. Licking his wounds and pacing up and down outside the castle wall all hours. Your latest loyal dog.'
// Prince Baelor survives the blow at Ashford Meadow, but not without consequences. The seasons begin to turn.
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Bookmarked by mllenobs
29 May 2026
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Sensing only now it's dying by nichestars for pillbuggery
Fandoms: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms
21 Apr 2026
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“It was a mis—”
“Don't,” Daeron says, sharply. He sounds like his father, and he hates it, hates the way Valarr must hear it too, how he takes his own step back as if from a blow.
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- Part 2 of Whatever Keeps You Around
Bookmarked by mllenobs
24 May 2026
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I like to lose my mind, get blurry sloppy boozy blind by mumblingrain
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin
07 Mar 2026
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Prior to the tourney, Ned and Robert get drunk one night, as they have so many times before.
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Bookmarked by mllenobs
16 May 2026
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Will You Lay Down Your Armor by CrypticRanger
Fandoms: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (TV)
01 May 2026
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Baelor survives the blow that should have ended him. What follows is not victory, but vigil. Within the hush of recovery, those who remain must confront what has been lost, and what may yet emerge in its place.
