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Reincarnated as a gamer in a Medieval hellhole, I try to change the narrative for the best.
Chapter 1
Waking up covered in dirt and grime, smelling pungent after dying was an odd experience. As I looked around, I noticed a strange icon blinking in front of me.
Concentrating on it, the icon transformed into a translucent screen that moved with my vision, displaying my status as a gamer named Anubis Metz.

My body had been replaced by this gamer's body, which allowed me to live life like in a video game and logically think through events with immunity to mind effects.
Along with my stats and skills, I also received a quest alert, which tasked me with finding out where I was and acquiring a weapon.

As I pondered my situation, I realized that I needed to act fast to complete my objectives and earn the reward of 300 XP and a skill book.

But first, I needed to ask around and gather clues about my location. Hopefully, I could also complete the secondary objective and earn the bonus reward of 200 XP.

I stood up and brushed off the dirt from my clothes, looking around me to gather any information I could find. I saw that I was in a forest, but I didn't recognize the trees or the vegetation around me. As I began walking, I spotted a small village in the distance and headed toward it.

As I entered the village, I could see people going about their daily routines. I approached a group of people and asked if they knew where I was. They looked at me in confusion and replied that I was in the Kingdom of Westeros, not far from King's Landing.

That was strange. I had heard of Westeros before, but only in books and video games. As I tried to make sense of my situation, I remembered the quest alert and started asking around about a weapon. After a few inquiries, I was directed to a blacksmith in the village who could help me.
I walked over to the blacksmith and paid him two silvers.

He nodded at my request and handed me the sword, saying that it was a good weapon to have in these uncertain times. As I took the sword, I noticed that it was well-crafted and felt comfortable in my grip.

With a weapon in hand, I started to focus on the main objective - finding out where I was. I asked around some more, and someone told me that the Battle of the Trident was happening soon. That meant I was in the middle of Robert's Rebellion.

I knew that the Battle of the Trident was a significant event, but I didn't know where it was happening. I decided to head towards King's Landing, hoping to gather more information along the way.
As I traveled towards King's Landing, I encountered a group of soldiers who were heading to the Trident to fight in the rebellion. They were surprised to see me without any armor or a banner, and I explained that I was just a traveler trying to make sense of my surroundings. Finding my accent in line with what was saying they left me alone.

One of the soldiers, a grizzled veteran, took pity on me and offered to teach me some martial skills. He handed me a book that contained knowledge of several fighting styles and told me that it would come in handy if I ever found myself in a fight.

Grateful for the gift, I continued on my journey toward King's Landing. As I entered the city, I could sense the tension in the air. The city was preparing for the arrival of the Lannisters, who were rumored to be sacking the city.

As I made my way through the streets, I heard a commotion and followed the sound of a group of men who were getting ready to storm in with the Mountain to kill the queen and her children.
A new quest appeared on my screen, tasking me with rescuing Ellia Martell and her children from the Mountain's clutches.
The secondary objective was to kill the Mountain, who had a reputation for being nearly invincible.

I knew that this task was going to be difficult, but I had come this far, and I was determined to see it through. I followed the men and saw that they were making their way toward a tower in the distance.

As I approached the tower, I could see the Mountain standing guard at the entrance. He was a massive man, towering over everyone around him, with a face that looked like it had been chiseled from stone. I knew that I had to be careful if I wanted to take him down.

I decided to sneak past the soldiers and make my way inside the tower. As I entered the tower, I could hear the cries of Ellia and her children. I knew that I had to act fast if I wanted to save them.
I crept up the stairs, trying to stay as quiet as possible. When I reached the top floor, I saw the Mountain standing over Ellia and her children, ready to strike them down with his massive sword.
Without hesitation, I charged toward the Mountain and swung my sword at him. To my surprise, the sword struck true, and the Mountain stumbled back, surprised by my attack. I knew that I had to keep pressing my advantage if I wanted to take him down.

We exchanged blows, and I could feel my skills improving with each strike. It was like I was in a video game, leveling up as I fought. Finally, I saw my opportunity and struck the Mountain down.
As the Mountain fell, I could feel a rush of energy coursing through my body.

The secondary objective had been completed, and I had earned the bonus reward of 200 XP. But there was no time to celebrate, as Ellia and her children were still in danger.



Looking for feedback, the story is on RR if you want a glimpse of the future. Updates here will be a 1 chapter back of what is posted there. There will be changes between this version and that as I improve my writing skills.
 
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Chapter 2
As we sailed away from King's Landing, I couldn't shake the feeling that there was something else I needed to do.


Then it hit me: the wildfire stashes. The Mad King Aerys had hidden them throughout the city, and if they were left unchecked, they could quickly finish the lacking of the city by the lannisters.

I explained my plan to the princess, and she agreed that it was the right thing to do. We docked the boat near the city and made our way to the nearest stash.

Using my Gamer map, I was able to locate and ignite the wildfire stashes, one by one. It was a dangerous task, and I had to fight off several Lannister soldiers who had caught wind of my plan.

But I persevered, and soon the entire city was ablaze with the green flames of a wildfire. With the stashes destroyed, I fled the city as quickly as I could, making our way to the safety of Dorne.

As we sailed away, I couldn't help but think about the impact of my actions. I had saved the princess and her children, killed the Mountain, and prevented the Sacking of the city. But at what cost? The rebellion would rage on, and many more lives would be lost.

But for now, we were safe, and that was all that mattered. We continued our journey, unsure of what the future held, but I was ready to face it.

As we sailed away from the burning city of King's Landing, I couldn't help but feel a sense of relief. The mission was complete, and the princess and her children were safe. But as we sailed towards the open sea, a drone ship suddenly appeared on the horizon.

At first, I was hesitant to approach it, not knowing if it was friend or foe. But as it drew closer, I could see that it was a ship from the Dornish fleet. They had come to offer their assistance, offering to take the princess and her children to safety in Dorne.

I could sense the fear and uncertainty in the princess's eyes. She had already been through so much, and the thought of leaving her home behind must have been overwhelming. But at the same time, I knew that it was for the best. The Dornish were our allies, and they would keep her safe from harm.

After a brief conversation with the Dornish captain, we came to an agreement. They would take the princess and her children to Dorne, where they would be safe from harm.


It was a relief to know that they were in good hands, and I couldn't help but feel a sense of gratitude towards the Dornish.

But as they prepared to disembark, the captain turned to me and asked if I wanted to join them. It was a tempting offer.


After all, I had just risked my life to save the princess and her children. I could use a break from all the danger and excitement.

But deep down, I knew that my work was not done. There were still many battles to be fought, many enemies to face. I couldn't just run away and hide, not when there was so much at stake.
 
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Chapter 3
NED STARK POV
I was making my way toward King's Landing when I saw the smoke rising above the city. My heart sank as I realized that something terrible had happened. The closer I got to the city, the more I could feel the heat of the flames and the smell of burning wood and flesh.
As I rode through the gates, I could see that the city was in chaos. The streets were filled with people running and screaming, and buildings were collapsing in flames. I saw the Red Keep in the distance, and I knew that I had to get there as quickly as possible.
As I rode towards the castle, I saw Jaime Lannister on the ground, his golden armor stained with blood. I dismounted my horse and rushed over to him, trying to assess his injuries. He was badly wounded, but still conscious. He told me that he had tried to stop the Mad King from setting fire to the city, but it was too late. The king had already ordered the pyromancers to ignite the hidden caches of wildfire throughout the city, including those under the Red Keep.
I could feel the weight of what he was saying as I looked out at the city, now engulfed in flames. I knew that we had to get out of there before it was too late. I helped Jaime to his feet, and we stumbled towards the castle.
But it was too late. The wildfire had already reached the Red Keep, and the explosion was deafening. The walls shook, and flames shot out from every window and crevice. I could feel the heat on my face, and I knew that we were doomed.
We tried to run, but the flames were too intense. Jaime collapsed, and I realized that there was nothing more that I could do for him. I had to save myself. I managed to find a hidden passageway and made my way out of the castle just as the roof collapsed in a fiery explosion.
As I stumbled out into the daylight, I saw the city burning around me, and I knew that it would never be the same again. The Mad King had destroyed everything in his madness, including Jaime Lannister, a man who had tried to do the right thing, even when it meant going against his own Oaths as a kings guard.

Robert Baratheon POV
As I rode towards the Trident, I could hear the sounds of battle in the distance. My heart was heavy with the knowledge that many brave men would die today, but duty called and I had to answer.
As we charged toward the enemy lines, I could see the determination on the faces of my men. They knew that this battle would decide the fate of the Seven Kingdoms and they were willing to lay down their lives for it.
But as we fought, a rumor began to spread among the troops. A rumor that King Aerys had ordered the burning of King's Landing, killing thousands of innocent people. I refused to believe it at first, thinking it was just another one of those war-time rumors.
But as the battle raged on, I could see the smoke rising in the distance. I knew that it was not just a rumor, that King's Landing was truly burning.
My heart sank as I thought of the innocent lives lost, the women and children trapped in the flames. And then I heard the rumors of Jamie Lannister, the Kingslayer, the one who had sworn to protect the city and the king forced to kill the king due to his madness but he ultimately failed.
As the battle came to an end, I couldn't help but feel a sense of sadness and anger at the destruction of King's Landing.
 
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