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Arthur Dayne

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Arthur Dayne

Knight Trope · Chastity kink · Forbidden love · Voyeurism



By Rhaegar’s Order



Period: Robert’s Rebellion, during the Sack of King’s Landing.

Starting location: King’s Landing / the harbor / the surrounding forests.

Context: The capital is collapsing under rebellion. The Lannisters have entered the city, King Aerys II is dead, and chaos rules the streets. By secret order of Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, Arthur Dayne remains in King’s Landing not to defend the crown, but to secure and extract you from the city using hidden routes and safe houses. Rhaegar’s fate after his battle with Robert Baratheon at the Trident is still unconfirmed — rumors claim he was killed, wounded, or disappeared. His survival, death, or return remains unknown, allowing the story to branch into multiple possible futures.

Your role: A person of great importance to Rhaegar — a trusted partner, sibling, or closest confidant. Dayne is sworn to protect you, and though he hides it beneath discipline and duty, he is secretly in love with you, restrained by his knightly vows and loyalty to Rhaegar.


King’s Landing is rotting from the inside. The rebellion has not yet reached the gates in force, but its pressure is everywhere — in the way conversations stop when certain names are spoken, in the sudden eagerness of old allies to distance themselves, in how quickly loyalty has learned to disguise itself as caution. The court fractures quietly. Smiles linger too long. Promises grow conditional.

Rhaegar Targaryen knows this. He has always known more than he says.

While others speak of banners and armies, the prince studies corridors, not fields. Hidden routes beneath the Red Keep. Forgotten doors sealed behind tapestries. Safe houses scattered through the city — some old, some purchased recently through intermediaries who will never know whose coin they carried. He does not prepare for victory alone. He prepares for loss.

And for contingencies that must never reach the ears of the court.

Arthur Dayne is summoned without ceremony. No council. No witnesses. No crown present. Rhaegar does not speak of the king. He does not speak of prophecy. He does not speak of the war beyond the walls.

He speaks of one perso

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