Brighter Flames (ASOIAF/AU)

The Ashen Wedding
Chaos erupted in a blur of screams, steel, and blood. Aemon had barely drawn another breath when a crossbow bolt struck little Viserys. The boy let out a tiny gasp as the bolt buried itself deep into his chest.

For a heartbeat, time froze—the world holding its breath as Viserys' wide violet eyes stared in disbelief, his tiny hand trembling as it weakly reached toward the offending quarrel.

Then he crumpled to the ground, lifeless before his body even touched the garden's cobblestones.

"Viserys!" Aerys' voice split the air, a harrowing shriek of anguish. It was only one voice among a cacophony.

The garden descended into panic. Nobles and courtiers scattered, goblets and dishes clattering to the ground. But Aemon's mind cleared with singular focus. Move.

In a flash, he switched his Valyrian steel rapier to his left hand, scooped up dead Lord Jonos Bracken's discarded crossbow, and hurled it toward his brother.

"Daeron!"

Daeron caught the crossbow in one fluid motion. His gaze hardened, and without hesitation, he loosed the bolt. It whistled through the air, striking a Manderly knight in the neck just as the man aimed his own crossbow. The shot went wide, missing its intended target—and instead struck Brandon Stark in the belly.

The Stark heir gasped, stumbling backward. His weirwood harp, a gift bearing crimson dragon engravings, slipped from his grasp and clattered to the ground.

The heretical knights surged forward like a steel wave—eleven in total—and Ser Barristan Selmy was the first to meet them. His white cloak billowed in the sun as the rest of the Kingsguard closed ranks around the royal family.

Aemon had seen Selmy fight before, but never like this. Each movement was a masterclass of precision and fury, every strike a crimson brushstroke on the canvas of battle. The knight's blade cut down a Redfort attacker before the man could fire another deadly shot.

But these men fought like the damned—utterly fearless, their expressions void of emotion, their wild eyes unfocused. No fear. No hesitation.

Aemon's chest tightened as memories flooded in—his father, Maegor Targaryen, butchered in the streets of Lannisport by the same cursed brand of zealots. He saw the blood, the lifeless stare, and the fanatics' hollow faces.

"Fire and Blood!" Aemon roared, plunging into the fray.

His rapier flashed in the sunlight, its edge gleaming. The first heretic didn't even register Aemon's presence until his throat was slit. Without armor, Aemon moved like a dancer, nimble and fluid, striking with precision. His feet glided over the blood-slick ground as if guided by instinct. Visenya's instructors would have been proud.

More fell—another and another—his movements graceful, his blade merciless. Aemon wasn't clad in heavy armor, but that gave him an edge. He fought like a Braavosi water dancer, darting and weaving between the wild strikes of his enemies.

Uncle Tygett appeared at his side, cleaving down two attackers threatening to overwhelm him. With Daeron's unerring bolts thinning the enemy's numbers, the tide turned. The older knight howled, "Fucking traitors!"

Yet something gnawed at Aemon's mind even as they fought. These men cared nothing for their lives—they did not falter under pain, nor did they cry out when struck. Their eyes were empty, their movements stiff.

Drugged.

But it didn't change the outcome—they died all the same.

When the last of the attackers lay dead, Aemon staggered, gasping for air. Blood roared in his ears, and the pain of his wounds began to surface, gnawing at the edges of his focus. His gaze swept across the ruined garden—knights lay dead amidst shattered glass and trampled flowers. A small fire smoldered in the corner, but guards rushed to douse it with water from the well.

Then his eyes fell upon Brandon Stark, slumped against a tree, pale as ash. His belly wound bled sluggishly, the black poison already spreading through his veins.

Jolting himself to action, Aemon knelt beside the Northerner, ignoring his own pain. He worked quickly, using his knife to cut away the barbed bolt and pulling it free. Thick, black liquid oozed from the wound, the poison steaming as it touched the air.

"Hold on, Stark," Aemon whispered. He tore his sleeve, binding the wound with shaky hands, but he knew it was futile. The poison was working too fast. Stark's skin was unnaturally pale, and inky black blood spidered outward from the wound.

Brandon's breathing grew shallow, he shook with agony. His trembling fingers gripped Aemon's wrist weakly. "Tell... them..."

He nearly shattered his teeth as he convulsed.
"I will," Aemon promised, his voice tight. He could do nothing for the wound, but he could do something for the pain. He unstoppered a vial of the milk of the poppy, and poured the entire contents between the man's lips to ease his passing. "Rest now, Brandon."

Brandon Stark's eyes closed, his last breath slipping from him like a sigh carried on the wind.

Aemon sat back, his hands soaked in blood, and clenched his jaw. Failure. It tasted bitter on his tongue.

He turned toward Viserys. The boy's tiny body lay cradled in the arms of King Aerys, who rocked his son back and forth, tears streaking his gaunt cheeks. The knights of the Kingsguard stood vigilant over the sovereign.

"Rise!" Aerys wailed, shaking Viserys as if sheer willpower could resurrect him. "Rise, my son! Obey your king!"

The onlookers watched in horrified silence as the mad king clung to the lifeless boy. Aerys ranted, ordering maesters, septons, anyone—anyone—to bring his son back. But Grand Maester Pycelle shook his head grimly.

Then, through the crowd, a Red Priest stepped forward. Thoros of Myr, his eyes like smoldering embers, moved towards the fallen prince. His gait was stumbling, as if drawn forth by an invisible string.

"Back!" barked Ser Gerold Hightower, drawing steel. But Aerys raised a hand.

"Let him pass!" the king shrieked, wild hope in his voice.

Thoros bent low, pressing a soft kiss to Viserys' lips. A ripple of unease spread through the crowd. Some muttered of demons and foreign sorcery. Others scoffed, dismissing the priest as a charlatan.

Aemon felt it then—a strange warmth in his pocket. The Silent Stone grew scalding hot, thrumming against his skin. King Aerys, the Red Priests, and the smattering of converted Crownland nobles all stood stock still until looks of euphoria spread across each of their visages.

The Red Priest whispered in a tongue older than the Andals. His followers murmured in awe as the air around him shimmered, as if with heat. Then it happened—Viserys' tiny chest rose.

The garden stilled as the boy gasped, drawing in a ragged breath.

"He lives!" someone whispered.

A ripple of shock and fear spread through the gathered nobles. What magic had brought the boy back?

King Aerys collapsed beside his son, unconscious as his crown tumbled from his brow. Thoros of Myr stepped back, his expression a mixture of awe and triumph.

Aemon stared, stunned. His heart pounded with questions. What power could restore life? How?

Before he could move, his mother appeared at his side, her green eyes fierce. "Enough. You've done enough," she whispered, motioning for the maesters.

Aemon allowed himself to be led away, wincing as they began stitching his wounds. As the Red Keep locked down, soldiers combing every corner for more threats, Aemon's mind raced with possibilities.

The night is dark and full of terrors. Aemon resolved to face them.

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What does Aemon do next?

[] Remain in his quarters. Offer comfort to his family and ensure their safety.
[] Delve into the library. Question Pycelle and Oberyn about the poison used.
[] Explore the secret passages. Gather intelligence within the Red Keep.
[] Disguise himself and enter the city. Seek out information on the heretics among the smallfolk.
 
[X] Explore the Secret Passages. Gather intelligence within the Red Keep

The other options don't offer much I think, I doubt the Smallfolk would know much about Heretical operations, while going to the Library also seems a solid option. Staying in the room would be straight up boring, while Exploring the Secret Passages might get us some useful info. We have also explored a little bit of the passages already, so we are not going in completely blind.
 
[X] Explore the secret passages. Gather intelligence within the Red Keep.

People speak when they think nobody is watching them.
 
[X] Explore the secret passages. Gather intelligence within the Red Keep.

Oof. Looks like Ned gonna be heir yet again. RIP his chances with Ashara. And Viserys dead and brought back to life...that's gonna cause some fun waves. Aerys gonna go all in on the Red Faith. Gonna convert to it and that's a shitshow waiting to happen.

As for the vote...secret passages probably the best method. Whoever got the people into the room with weapons is more likely to be within the Red Keep.

Entering the city...its possible to find some info but it's much harder and we'd probably need really really good rolls. Keeping our family safe...theoretically it is possible that another attack might be made against Targs so keeping our sister and brother safe is a reasonably good choice.

Anyways, Aemon did good. He's going to get some nice rep from this.
 
[X] Explore the secret passages. Gather intelligence within the Red Keep.

Well Thoros just became very popular with the others following his Red Faith and Aerys for bringing Viserys back.

Let's see what the nobles are thinking after all this mess and when they think no one is listening in on them.
 
Honestly one would think that witnessing a true miracle of resurrection would convince a great number of nobles present, high and low to convert. That's legit evidence that R'hllor exists versus the Seven who had absolute shit miracles or true holy works to their name.

I hope Redfort, Bracken and Manderly all get their houses removed and new houses in their keeps or otherwise Westeros has no hopes of progression if they're that pathetically stagnant and insistent on tradition. Can't see Rickard doing anything else than going full old school Stark on the Manderlys. Although it's really stupid that they committed to this considering their whole shtick is being eternally loyal and the House was never among the most devout. At least the Blackwoods can finally win their feud forever.
 
[X] Delve into the library. Question Pycelle and Oberyn about the poison used.
Exploring the secret passages right after what happened seems like a very risky idea considering Aerys' paranoid personality...
 
Honestly one would think that witnessing a true miracle of resurrection would convince a great number of nobles present, high and low to convert. That's legit evidence that R'hllor exists versus the Seven who had absolute shit miracles or true holy works to their name.

I hope Redfort, Bracken and Manderly all get their houses removed and new houses in their keeps or otherwise Westeros has no hopes of progression if they're that pathetically stagnant and insistent on tradition. Can't see Rickard doing anything else than going full old school Stark on the Manderlys. Although it's really stupid that they committed to this considering their whole shtick is being eternally loyal and the House was never among the most devout. At least the Blackwoods can finally win their feud forever.

I think it'll be a mixed bag to be honest. Some might believe in R'hllor and consider him as a god worth supporting but equally as many are likely to view him as an unnatural demon. Bit of a mixed bag. Faith of the Seven is too embedded for most people to not recoil in horror at what happened. Viserys gonna get a bad rep.

And yeah, those Houses are beyond fucked.
 
[X] Explore the secret passages. Gather intelligence within the Red Keep.
 
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Nightly Explorations
Rolls have been had. Discuss in spoilers until the update drops, as usual.

Riggnarock rolled 1d100+65 Night time Roaming: (29)+65 = 94
Riggnarock rolled 1d100+65 Night time Roaming: (31)+65 = 96
Riggnarock rolled 1d100+65 Night time Roaming: (83)+65 = 148

This is for three nights.

Mazrick rolled 1d100 Detection: (12) = 12

Mazrick: Aemon's apparently a ghost

Fib (aka Aabcehmu) rolled 1d100+33 Importance?: (65)+33 = 98

Mazrick: He overhears some plotting, which may be useful eventually
Mazrick: nothing of immediate use tho

mrsean22 rolled 1d100+40 Viserys' Stability?: (10)+40 = 50
Enjou rolled 1d100 Miscellaneous Madness: (5) = 5

Mazrick: he, uh, thinks he's R'hllor

xtra_ore rolled 1d100+75 Catatonia: (15)+75 = 90
xtra_ore rolled 1d100+75 Catatonia: (98)+75 = 173 <= We keep this one

Mazrick: Mad King is in a coma with no sign of waking

blackshadow rolled 1d100+75 A New Targaryen: (47)+75 = 122

Mazrick: It's a boy!

less rolled 1d100+60 Reins of Power: (84)+60 = 144 <= We keep this one
less rolled 1d100+60 Reins of Power: (18)+60 = 78
Riggnarock rolled 1d100+55 Aemon Into Social?: (45)+55 = 100

Mazrick: Grudgingly leaves his books to socialize with those outside of his circle

mrsean22 rolled 1d100+60 Silent Stone Foundation?: (11)+60 = 71

I apply my reroll.

Enjou rolled 1d100+60 Silent Stone Foundation?: (75)+60 = 135
blackshadow rolled 1d100+65 More than a Stone?: (44)+65 = 109

Mazrick: The Silent Stone remains whole and retains its capabilites, and yet there is more to it now. It is always warm to the touch. And grows hotter every time Aemon nears a holy man or a purported maegi.
Mazrick: Perhaps there is more to be discovered

Fib (aka Aabcehmu) rolled 1d100+55 Rewards: (7)+55 = 62
Mazrick rolled 1d100+38 Knight?: (85)+38 = 123
Enjou rolled 1d100+20 Red Priests: (59)+20 = 79

Mazrick: Rhaegar expels them from the Red Keep
xtra_ore rolled 1d100+70 The Red Faith?: (14)+70 = 84

Mazrick: The Red Faith begins to spread across Westeros

Brainbow rolled 1d100+45 Swift Seven?: (45)+45 = 90

Mazrick: The High Septon is fat and corrupt. He does not react quickly

less rolled 1d100+65 Redfort?: (88)+65 = 153
Riggnarock rolled 1d100+65 Manderly: (33)+65 = 98

Mazrick: There is quite abit of turmorl in the North due to a member of House Manderly being involved in the attack thst kills Brandon Stark. Lord Manderly is willing to take the black, and give wards. Yet, many Northmen are wroth that the lone followers of the Seven in the North may continue to control the North's largest port

xtra_ore rolled 1d100+75 Brackens: (52)+75 = 127

Mazrick: Due to Jonos Bracken's direct participation, House Bracken is properly fucked.

Fib (aka Aabcehmu) rolled 1d100+5 Bracken Lands: (59)+5 = 64

Mazrick: The lords around the Brackens bicker even before the prize has been won
Mazrick: Despite being surrouned on all sides by enemies, the Brackens are able to mount a defense due to the lack of unity among the Riverlords
Mazrick: It seems a matter of time, but the lack of a swift resolution does no favors for the perception of royal authority

mrsean22 rolled 1d100+65 Dedicated: (54)+65 = 119 <= We keep this one
mrsean22 rolled 1d100+65 Dedicated: (48)+65 = 113

Mazrick: When the Riverlords dawdle about, Daeron the Dedicated is dispatched to take charge. Already an accomplished warrior, he proves an exemplary battle commander.

Enjou rolled 1d100+70 Breaking the Brackens: (98)+70 = 168 <= We keep this one
Enjou rolled 1d100+70 Breaking the Brackens: (2)+70 = 72

Mazrick: Daeron is able to bait the Brackens to a battle on ground of his choosing. There he personally slays the last lord Bracken.
 
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