Scholarnyra marries Harwin Strong and makes a canal across the middle of the country, turning Harrenhal into a major center of trade from one side of the continent to the other and becoming fabulously rich, while studying harrenhal to become a powerful witch and recruiting Alys Rivers into her coven :V

(Yes I know the geography doesn't work for that, you'd want to connect the green fork to Seagard or something instead)
 
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Honestly Scholar Rhaenyra could have gone a whole bunch of different ways depending on what other goals you took and what you decided to focus on. Could have been very focused on developing Westeros infastructure wise, could have focused on reviving as much Valyrian knowledge as possible, or she could have been a Targaryen verison of Malora Hightower and done a bunch of wizard stuff. Or somewhere in between.
 
Honestly Scholar Rhaenyra could have gone a whole bunch of different ways depending on what other goals you took and what you decided to focus on. Could have been very focused on developing Westeros infastructure wise, could have focused on reviving as much Valyrian knowledge as possible, or she could have been a Targaryen verison of Malora Hightower and done a bunch of wizard stuff. Or somewhere in between.
Idly contemplates a what-if quest
 
What about a quest where the Targaryens and their islands/vassels disappear, Darken's quest that has them disappear into earth during 1066's in the North Sea if any one is interested.

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The Isle of Dragons (ASOIAF Lords in 1066 (CK2-style Quest)) Fantasy - Alt. History

Islands appear in the North Sea, and the world changes forever. Dragonstone and the other islands of Blackwater Bay are teleported to the middle of the North Sea, along with anyone who was on them and in the Bay at the time. You are the ruler of those four islands, and it is your job to guide...
 
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