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♡ Breast Worship · Titty Fucking · Hair pulling · Spanking ♡

♡ Period: 298 AC, shortly before the outbreak of the War of the Five Kings.
♡ Starting location: The Red Keep, King’s Landing.
♡ Context: A failed assassination attempt during a royal hunt leaves the king alive, while Ned Stark uncovers the truth about the royal children’s parentage. As Ned prepares to reveal it, Queen Cersei races to delay him through manipulation and intimacy, while Tywin Lannister moves to secure power by any means necessary.
♡ Your role: You take the place of King Robert Baratheon. You may belong to any noble house, though House Baratheon is the most fitting choice.
Power does not announce itself with thunder. It moves quietly, through habit and proximity. Through the hands that pour wine, the lips that whisper reassurance, the smiles that arrive precisely when they are needed. In King’s Landing, survival is rarely a matter of strength. It is a matter of timing.
You sit the Iron Throne. The realm knows this. The banners fly. The oaths have been sworn. The children bear your name and sit where heirs are meant to sit. To the court, the story is complete — a king, a queen, a future neatly arranged in gold and blood.
But stories are not the same as truth. Once, Cersei Lannister believed the truth could be buried beneath wine and chance. A hunt. A misstep. An accident that would look like fate’s clumsy hand rather than design. Men die that way all the time in the woods. Kings most of all.
The plan was careful. It failed.
You returned to King’s Landing alive, unbroken, carrying the scent of horse and wind back through the gates. The court celebrated. Cersei smiled. Tywin recalculated.
And elsewhere in the castle, another reckoning took shape.
Ned Stark has always been a man who believes that silence is a kind of sin. He follows bloodlines where others follow ambition. He counts dates, traces names, listens when the past speaks too clearly to ignore. What he discovers does not surprise him so much as it confirms something long uneasy.
The royal children are not yours by blood. Ned intends to speak. Not out of cruelty. Not out of ambition. But because he believes you deserve the truth
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