Blood of Dragons is the only author-approved MUSH based on George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire. Play the Game of Thrones and become a part of the history of the Seven Kingdoms:
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After nearly a year in captivity, the notorious outlaw captain Starion Flowers, called the Starveling, guilty of the foulest crimes, is hanged.
The missing members of the Kingswood expedition return to the Red Keep alive -- barely; a coveted prize is offered to a certain squire.
What starts as merely an observation of Ser Alyard’s riding at the quintain turns into a conversation about valour, honour, duty, and commitment.
Ammon Massey begins negotiating a marriage between his sister Doryssa and Galan Lannister.
The introduction of Victoria Reyne to the ladies Belissa Caron and Katla Greyjoy leads to a conversation amongst the triad about the delicate sensibilities of men, and turns to hunting and hawking with the arrival of Elroy Lychester.
The morning following Dagur Saltcliffe’s nameday celebration, Robett Meadows arrives in King’s Landing seeking vengeance for his son’s death and stops to rest in the Three Hills Inn -- bringing him face to face with his son’s killers and their friends.
The heir to Hightower rejoins the train headed up the Roseroad from the Reach shortly before its arrival in King's Landing. As the travelers prepare for the final day's ride to the city, Bradwell takes the measure of three very different men, as they do the same with him.
: A visit to, and from, the court catches a handful in its web. When Joleta and Galwell leave for their own personal business, Ser Daven remains in conversation with Lilah with a subject that seems dear and passionate to both of them: Dornish independence.
The search for Ser Josmyn Reyne turns to blood upon the fields before Grassy Vale.
On the hunt for Ser Josmyn Reyne, the expedition stops at a ferry crossing on the Blue Byrn for a rest and a few drinks – and get more than they bargained for in the process.
A leopard, a falling star, a dead man, a cockatrice, a burning woman, a vulture and three lemons dance the cautious courtly dance of establishing names and ties and status, and discussing the bindings of family.
Several members of the party in pursuit of Longaxe and Edwyd Bulwer stop for the night and share ribald songs around the campfire.
As the knights in pursuit of Edwyd Bulwer and Kendros Goodbrook, the Longaxe, pause on the banks of the Blue Byrn to take a short rest and meal and consider their next steps, Ser Myles Hightower begins a discussion with Ser Janden Melcolm, a Knight of the Vale, on the culpability of this feud between the Reynes and Meadows. Ser Willard Ryger interjects and questions Ser Myles' knowledge of chivalry, and Ser Myles takes umbrage at Ser Willard's haughty tone and presumption to dispense justice in the Reach. Before the altercation is done, Ser Myles promises that Ser Willard will be called upon for satisfaction upon the return to the capital.
A twilight hunt turns horribly wrong as kidnapping ensues.
Anton and Melissa enjoy each other's company and share tea and cake on board a barge. A misunderstanding over a cloak leads to Anton in the river and much fodder for gossip.
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