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Tempest Grove by FromTheBoundlessSea
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms, Game of Thrones (TV)
01 Jul 2025
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In 856 AC, a strange tunnel is discovered under the collapsed sept of Tempest Grove, leading to the discovery of a tomb that has not been touched for centuries. Archaeologist believe that it comes from the late fourth century, many wonder if this might be perhaps the missing tombs of Lord Renly Baratheon and his wife, Celia Hightower.
In 299 AC, Celia Hightower is a young woman of dreams and hopes for her marriage to the handsome lord of Tempest Grove, Renly Baratheon. However, her dreams are quickly dashed when she learns her husband prefers the company of her cousin Loras Tyrell.
Thus begins a tale of historical and archaeological study as we learn the true lives of the residence of Tempest Grove while those who come long after must put the pieces together.
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- Part 8 of The Celiaverse
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When Jon is told to choose between the Wall or the Citadel, he chooses neither. He refuses to swear his life away—or to give up either of the things he loves. No longer welcome at Winterfell, he takes the road. Keep by keep, he earns his bed with work that lasts. He learns from every master-at-arms and maester who’ll teach him, wandering from the North all the way to the Reach—where beauty takes on a different meaning. The Reach grows, tension rises. A king bristles. The West find their mines running thin and the helpful northern bastard won’t sell them his secrets. Olenna Tyrell is no fool. She knows whom to shelter and when to let go. Jon Snow is a gold mine of skill and knowledge, and when she invites him to Highgarden, none of them expect Loras to fall for a hidden dragon-king. War comes. Jon wants no crown, but he knows exactly who should lead. With a signed, sealed pact between Jon and House Tyrell, they prepare to crown a Queen of Roses—and Jon prepares for two vows: one before the Seven, one before the Old Gods. On the Road of Broken Banners, every keep is a test, every kindness a weapon, and every mile pulls Jon toward a choice sharp as steel where love isn’t a distraction from duty; it’s the reason they win.
