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Her Eternal Excellency (Raiden Ei reborn as Argella Durrandon)

Chapter 53 - Years Pass By New
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3 YA

Storm Kingdom

Storm's End


Ei stamped another document for approval.

The kingdom was slowly, but surely, recovering from the war and the destruction the Ironborn had left behind in the Riverlands. The projects Ei had running all across the kingdom, from the canal management to the floodplains for rice cultivation, were the Iron Works popping up across the land along with other production facilities, including textiles, tools, and other export goods.

Ships passing through the canal, from Braavos, the Blackwater Bay, White Harbor, and Gulltown to Lannisport and vice versa, contributed greatly to the development of the Riverlands. The tolls and fees taken were directed to the Riverlands Development Fund, created for that exact purpose, with a certain percentage of the taxes from the river lords added to it.

The silk production in Blackhaven had drawn interest from the entire continent, for its deep and natural purple color, and the cheaper price compared to buying it all the way from the Free Cities meant that the small but growing business was earning a lot of coin.

Houses Bar Emmon, Brune, and Staunton were on the mouth of the Blackwater Bay, and Ei had sent a letter, informing Aegon Targaryen that half of these waters belonged to the respective houses, while the rest, in the interest of fairness, belonged to Dragonstone, and they would not be allowed to take any tolls from ships passing through the waters of her subjects.

The Targaryens had agreed, going as far as to drop all tolls, knowing Dragonstone wouldn't see trade otherwise.

Lords Bar Emmon, Massey, and Wendwater, who were close to House Targaryen due to this issue and had "questionable loyalties" in Sasayuri's report, were falling over each other to affirm their loyalties.

Queen Regent Shara Arryn had reached out months after the North had. The rumors were that as the most pious believers of the Seven Who Are One, the Vale had violent discussions on what to do. Half wished for peace, like the one the Storm Kingdom had with the North and the Kingdom of the Rock, while the other half wished to forbid any entry to their kingdom from the Storm Kingdom.

Reason had won, eventually, and while she could see that Queen Shara and her retinue were displeased to be parleying with a false god, the deal was signed, and they had no issues with the Vale, except that the merchants had a hard time finding buyers.

Loren Lannister and Torrhen Stark both were more respectful in their conduct, aware of her power, but did not compromise on their pride as rulers.

Another interesting situation was the immigration to the Storm Kingdom, mostly to the Riverlands and some to the Reach. The reason for it was simple. When Ei had driven the unnatural winter out of the Storm Kingdom, along with the Riverlands and the Reach once they were conquered, the smallfolk of the Kingdom of the Rock and the Vale of Arryn had begun to leave their lands. This winter, which had lasted three moon turns in the God-Queen Argella Durrandon's domain, was still raging in the domains of House Arryn and House Lannister after a year.

She also had another brother, Argos, who was just like Argall, an ordinary human. Her father was over the moon at having more children.

Maester Larry, who acted as more than just a maester these days, brought out a letter, holding it in both hands while bowing his head. "Your Excellency, our men at the border have sent a letter."

Ei took the letter, quickly reading through, and chuckled. "What is it?" Saiguu thought it might be finally time for Dorne to surrender.

"The Dornish wish to parley." She handed the letter to the kitsune.

Chiyo shook her head. "It only took them this long."

"Send a letter back; tell them I will be there in two months."

"Making them wait, huh? Good." The kitsune goddess grinned. The Dorne waited for two years; they could afford to wait a couple months more.




Storm Kingdom-Dorne Border

From Storm's End to Nightsong, Ei took her time, visiting the lands on the path and inspecting how the development efforts were going. There were hiccups, a natural part of the changes she was installing across the kingdom, with more than one person opposing her, mostly the religious class.

Septs had not been causing trouble, other than preaching that she was a false god leading them to ruin and eternal damnation, but for the first time in generations, the smallfolk had been living in better conditions compared to past years. The septons found their words were not as strong as before, with fewer and fewer people praying in septs each day, mostly the old stuck in their ways and the zealots.

However, prayers to the Electro Archon and the Almighty God of Thunder were growing, from wishes of health, prosperity, security, and abundance.

Now, walking to the edge of the barrier where the Dornish were already waiting, Ei found a woman, a member of House Martell, with Meria nowhere in sight.

The Dornish retinue looked ragged and a bit gaunt, and she could feel the hostility.

"You wished to parley?" Ei, with Saiguu, Sasayuri, and Chiyo on her sides, gazed at the Dornish envoys with disinterest. Whether these talks succeeded or not, she lost nothing.

"I am Princess Deria Martell, Princess of Dorne and Lady of Sunspear."

"I am listening."

"What are your terms to remove the dome?"

"You will surrender your circlet and position as the ruler of Dorne." She offered the Dornish the same terms as the Reach, except for the next twenty years, a governor would be appointed by her before a Dornish noble could be elected.

Her reason for doing it? Punishment for the defiance of Dorne.

Princess Deria and her nobles were outraged, but once Ei turned back to leave, they had no choice but to fold. The growing dissidence among the smallfolk and their dwindling food sources decided their choice.

She allowed Princess Deria and the nobles to leave the barrier so they could swear loyalty.

And took her copper circlet, making Dorne finally kneel.




Essos

Across the Narrow Sea, the kneeling of Dorne was not an important matter compared to the ongoing Targaryen conquest. After the conquest of Pentos, the Targaryens were gathering their armies, which gave Myr, Tyrosh, and Lys time to strengthen their defenses. Lorath, another city that never practiced slavery, had bent the knee to the Targaryens, though their way of life did not offer much to their host.

Joining in an alliance, the three cities knew they had to put their rivalries aside.

They stood no chance against the Targaryen dragons, especially Balerion the Black Dread, whether on land or sea, and their only chance was the scorpions that they had spent fortunes to build.

Assassins sent for the dragonlords had no success, except for one that had managed to get close enough to wound Rhaenys Targaryen. An ugly scar had been left on her face, taking the dragonrider's left eye. The assassin had been tortured as a warning to all others, and it must have worked, for there were no more rumors of hired blades waiting in the dark.

Stuck between having to surrender or fight, the alliance sought to dissuade the Targaryens from attacking at all. Hundreds of scorpions dotted the cities, with slaves brought near the weapons to discourage any attacks, and more importantly, thousands of traps and all the men they could hire.

It started with Myr, the city closest to Pentos, when the ten thousand strong Targaryen host marched for conquest with three dragons in the sky. Hiding behind their walls, the Myrish magisters kept thousands of crossbows ready.

The Targaryen host, aware that another costly city battle would set their conquest further back, were more willing to attack the walls even at the cost of slave lives.

The walls melted under the intense flames of the dragons, while scorpions were useless against a dragon as massive as Balerion. Its scales alone were thick enough to take the shots and ignore them, and Myr found it out the hard way.

Once the walls were down, killing hundreds of men, the magisters fled the city, knowing that the battle was lost. Most of the sellswords had abandoned the battle, and the crossbows of Myr were useless against the overwhelming power of the dragons.

Myr, for all its preparations, fell quickly.

Tyrosh, the fortress city, was next. Its inner walls of fused dragonstone offered greater protection than the walls of Myr.

Unlike ordinary stone walls, they could not be melted instantly, and while Balerion's scales were thick enough that scorpion bolts couldn't pierce, his eyes did not enjoy the same protection.

Which is why, rather than melting the walls, the dragons burned down the palace of the Archon and the manses of the nobles, catching them unaware in a night raid. By morning, the rulers of Tyrosh were all but charred husks, leaving the city with none to take the reins.

It also had the unfortunate effect of reducing much of their wealth to ashes, or slag mixed with stone and steel. Tyrosh was conquered, but the Targaryens did not see much wealth flow into their coffers.

Lys, seeing its allies brought to heel so quickly, offered to parley.

The Targaryens were insistent on banning slavery, and Lys agreed to their previous offer of taking no more slaves. The dragonlords, however, weren't feeling particularly merciful and changed their offer. For every slave Lys had, they would pay twice the worth of the slave as compensation, a ploy by the Targaryens to either fill their coffers after Tyrosh or force Lys to free the slaves.

Stuck between losing their way of life and dragonfire, the Lyseni freed three-fourths of the slaves in the city, only keeping their most valued thralls, mostly whores, along with several craftsmen.

The conquest would continue with Qohor, but not before the Targaryens prepared their host and supplies for the march.

Qohor, the city of sorcerers, however, would be a much harder nut to crack.




Storm's End

4 YA


"These Targaryens sure are fast in their conquest." Saiguu commented, reading the letter detailing the latest events in Essos.

She had seen their dragons, which were nothing more than pests compared to Dragon Sovereigns, but still more than enough for the ordinary people of this world.

"As long as they are freeing slaves, I do not care." Ei would have, eventually, interfered and freed the slaves, but if the Targaryens were doing it first, then she wished them the best.

Preferably without having to kill more.

Saiguu shrugged. She and Chiyo saw the situation in Essos regarding the slaves, and if she had the power at that time, there would definitely be a calamity on the neighboring continent.

They continued to work in peaceful silence, and Sasayuri stopped using her typewriter.

"I do not believe Essos was their first target." They were not expecting the tengu general to mention what the Targaryens were planning.

But if she had, then Ei knew it was for a good reason. "Oh?"

"I think the Targaryens wanted to conquer Westeros, but your existence made their plans inapplicable."

Saiguu considered the possible reasons that made Sasayuri believe that. "What makes you think that?"

Rummaging through her desk, she pulled out several pages tied together, detailing the relations in the Blackwater Bay and the influence of the Targaryens. Sasayuri had written it months ago when suspicion arose that several lords might have had less than reliable loyalties to Argilac when he was king. "They kept good, almost friendly relations with the neighboring nobles, which is unusual if you look at their history of dominance. Reduced tolls, sometimes allowing ships to pass freely, offering protection, and the trade flowing between the Lords of Blackwater Bay and Dragonstone? They were making alliances and seeking vassals."

"Perhaps it explains why one of them was following us during the war against the Ironborn, and why Balerion was sighted at the Wound." Ei was too busy to inquire with the Targaryens since the dragons caused no trouble.

Chiyo agreed that there was a good chance Sasayuri was right. "They are smarter than the Gardeners and the Martells, at least."

"Still, if they conquer and unite enough of Essos, we will have a rival, not in military power, but perhaps in trade." If they could be allies, or at least be friendly enough, then perhaps this world could finally be steered in a more positive direction.

If not, Saiguu was always happy to see Ei solve issues her way.

"Good thing their artisans find the peace in our kingdom more desirable than staying in the Free Cities." With Myr, Tyrosh, and Lys conquered, the immigration had slowed down, but the Storm Kingdom as a whole still saw artisans and other talented workers arrive every other month.

"Their next target is Qohor, but do you think they will target Braavos?"

"If they are conquering Essos to free slaves, then no, since Braavos was founded by escaped slaves. However, it is more likely that the Targaryens are trying to carve an empire for themselves, and Braavos is too enticing as a target to not conquer." Wealthy due to trade and the Iron Bank, Braavos would be a prime target for any conqueror.

"They escaped from the dragonlords of Valyria; I don't think they'll surrender to them now." Kage considered asking Ei to offer support to Braavos, which would deter the Targaryens, but if the city felt itself threatened, the Sea Lord might just ask for it first.

"Sister!" Argall, dragging Argos with him, burst into the room, getting too rowdy as a child.

Ei smiled, raising both children up before Argall fell and pulled his younger brother down with him.

"Aren't you two supposed to be napping?" Cheekier than most four-year-olds, Argall was unapologetic in his actions, cute for a child, but hopefully, it would not follow him into adulthood.

Her little brother just grinned, showing his baby teeth. "I wanted to see you."

"And Argos?" Compared to Argall, Argos had a calmer disposition but was still willing to follow his older brother everywhere.

"He wanted to come too." Which meant Argall had dragged him here.

"Can we play, please?" He begged in that childish tone, and Ei considered what to do.

Right now she had work to do, and they were supposed to be napping in the first place. "I am busy now, but how about I give you something to play with?"

"What? What is it?" Argall asked, jumping in place, excited.

Reaching to her desk, Ei pulled out a small construct, one shaped like a hawk, and with a little electro, it came to life. Looking around as if confused, it took flight, and the children burst into giggles, following the puppet out of the room, where it would take them to Selena.

"How did you ever raise children? They seem to be so much trouble." Kage asked Chiyo, the only one among them to ever have children.

The oni just laughed.






In the next chapter:

Qohor, the City of Sorcerers, had prepared well for the Targaryen invasion. They had bought thousands of Unsullied to protect the city and brought sorcerers from all corners of Essos together.

The dragons of the Targaryens were the sole reason they had even conquered six of the Free Cities so quickly. The ruling class of the city, mostly composed of the priests of the Black Goat, merchants, and guilds, knew their salvation lay in repelling the dragons.

To that end, a sorcerer from Asshai had offered to lend his shadowbinding. When the Targaryen host showed itself in the distance, a black smoke rose to the sky, taking the shape of a skeleton covered with black robes. It flew at Balerion the Black Dread, the most fearsome of the dragons, and disappeared after striking the creature.




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Chapter 54 - The City of Sorcerers New
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6 YA

Storm Kingdom

Storm's End


Ei looked at the plate before her in anticipation.

It was not the same as the ones in Inazuma, since matcha did not exist in Westeros, but there were three plates of dango before her. One, plain white; the second, strawberry-flavored pink; and the third, peach-flavored light brown.

Floodplains of the Riverlands, used to grow rice, the result of five years of work, had finally concluded at this moment, for personal desire, of course. Rice was already making its way across the kingdom, inspiring new dishes and giving a lot of smallfolk jobs.

Saiguu snatched a strawberry-flavored one, taking a tentative bite, savoring the taste. They waited for the verdict while the kitsune kept chewing slowly.

She finally swallowed, and the trio leaned awfully close. "It's good. Could use a bit more sugar, though."

Those words broke the tension, and two gods, one tengu, and an oni tore into the dango like starving beasts.

"Your Excellency, may I come in?" Jocelyn, her secretary, knocked on the door, waiting for permission.

"Jocelyn, come in." She had just become eighteen, but rather than searching for suitors, she was managing some of the affairs of the crown, arranging meetings and timetables while keeping track of her plans.

Her parents had not pushed for her to wed, seeing how valuable her position was, and the young lady was in no hurry as well.

"I have brought the latest reports from Dorne. Governor Stevronne reports that nothing is out of the ordinary in the Dorne Prefect." She reported.

Stevronne Mooton was the second son of the Lord of Maidenpool and a highly capable individual that had taken to work in the canal administration. His sharp mind had quickly seen him rise through the ranks, and appointing Stevronne, a well-learned man with no preconceptions against the Dornish, as the governor of the Dorne prefect made sense.

"Anything else to report?" Ei asked, taking the papers from the young woman.

"None at this time."

"Thank you, Jocelyn; you are dismissed for now."

Sasayuri glimpsed at the top of the stack and turned to Saiguu. "How is the training of the female officers going?"

It was an effort on the kitsune's part to change the status of the females on this continent.

Saiguu sighed. "Don't remind me. The girls are fine, but their parents? "Ei, help me, I am going to transform one of them into a frog at this rate."

"Are they still giving you trouble?" Ei once had given a stern warning to the parents of those girls, though perhaps it hadn't been enough.

"Me? No, they aren't brave enough for that. But they are sending letters for the girls to quit. Don't worry though, I know just what to do." Saiguu tapped her fingers against each other, a sinister smile on her face.

That was never a good sign, but since they weren't the target, her friends didn't care beyond watching the chaos unfold.









They could not, unfortunately, spend all their time lounging around since there was a kingdom to rule.

Ei and Saiguu were holding court, while Sasayuri was training the guards of Storm's End, while Chiyo was handling the work for the local courts.

As usual, it started with petitions, from something as simple as grazing rights between farmers to fights between the nobles that threatened to become more than a nuisance. Each and every single one had to be addressed, because it affected the livelihood of the people.

Which is what made Chiyo's work important. Judges, to be appointed to each region, would solve these petitions in her name, because even if she worked nonstop, the petitions were piling up.

These courts would be even more necessary due to the growth in population due to the prosperity her lands were facing.

It was slow for now, but her projects across the kingdom were slowly picking up speed, and the smallfolk were living better than ever. Fairmarket was developing into a city since it saw a lot of ship passage due to the canal, and there were plans to develop a city around Storm's End as well.

Especially since there were no more storms to plague the land, which had the added effect of making the nobles more interested in developing their lands.

Without storms to delay or destroy the progress, the Storm Prefect was seeing incredible growth, only stifled by the speed of the planned developments and the lack of an educated workforce.









Several blacksmiths with long family histories were chosen to be taught by Her Excellency so they could forge weapons and tools beyond what other kingdoms and the Free Cities were capable of.

Once they had learned the ways of Her Excellency, a blacksmith guild would be created to preserve, improve, and teach these ways to the future blacksmiths.









The Great Library of Argella

Within the outside adjacent house of the library, countless clicks of the typewriters could be heard, as the clerks hurried to finish copying the books. Built just five years ago, the library itself already housed thousands of books, all rented for a modest fee, copied by the clerks, and sent to the library near Storm's End.

The Conclave had clamored for the books to be sent to the Citadel, the greatest house of learning on the continent, but Her Excellency had denied it, citing their previous refusal to send her several tomes.

In addition, she had ordered all the books in the Citadel's libraries to be copied and sent to the Great Library, adding salt to the wound.

There were grumblings, but none had dared to go beyond it.

And today, builders, masons, and workers gathered to carry out the queen's latest decree. A place of learning, named the Academy of Transience, would be built around the library, challenging the Citadel's place as the sole place of learning.

Unknown to the people, letters had flown to the Crown, with assurances that the Citadel was more than able to serve the needs of the kingdom, but they went unanswered.









Essos

While Essos was embroiled in chaos with the conquest led by the Targaryen siblings, there was something happening in the background that they did not notice.

Westeros was not buying as much as it used to.

Each year, less and less silk, glass, spices, fine armor and weapons, exotic clothes, dyes, gold, silver, and expensive wines were sold to Westeros, while, astonishingly, the Storm Kingdom began to sell those goods to the Free Cities.

The amount was small, but not insignificant, as most of those goods were sold to the other kingdoms, chief among them the Kingdom of the Rock, but each year, the amount grew, while Essos could not produce as much as before. Artisans were decreasing in number, either dead or having fled to Westeros, and the High Archon was too busy with conquest to realize it.

What was more, the Storm Kingdom sold never-before-seen goods. Typewriters, devices that all but rendered quills obsolete in places where the work had to be done quickly. Paper, cheaper and higher quality than seen anywhere, and of course, the vaunted Iron Works produced a great deal of steel for such low prices.

The divine steel, claimed to be even better than the legendary Valyrian steel and capable of cleaving any metal in half, was a highly sought-after good for its magical properties, but the only known source of it was Victory, the sword gifted to Prince Argilac by his daughter.

The God-Queen herself had refused to entertain the idea of selling any weapons made from the metal, no matter the wealth offered.









Qohor, the City of Sorcerers, had prepared well for the Targaryen invasion. They had bought thousands of Unsullied to protect the city and brought sorcerers from all corners of Essos together.

The dragons of the Targaryens were the sole reason they had even conquered six of the Free Cities so quickly. The ruling class of the city, mostly composed of the priests of the Black Goat, merchants, and guilds, knew their salvation lay in repelling the dragons.

To that end, a sorcerer from Asshai had offered to lend his shadowbinding. When the Targaryen host showed itself in the distance, a black smoke rose to the sky, taking the shape of a skeleton covered with black robes. It flew at Balerion the Black Dread, the most fearsome of the dragons, and disappeared after striking the creature.

Their flames did nothing to the product of sorcery, and Balerion screamed in agony, almost throwing Aegon Targaryen off his back.

The Black Dread crash-landed, alive, but wounded by the fall and poisoned by the shadowbinder.

Aegon was also wounded, breaking his right arm in the fall, a light injury compared to what could have been, and the first siege of Qohor ended before it could begin.

Visenya and Rhaenys did not wish to risk their dragons, and Qohor was too well defended for an attack with their meager host, and the Targaryens retreated.

The First Battle of Qohor had ended in Targaryen defeat, with only Balerion and Aegon wounded.









By all rumors, Balerion was too wounded to fly, let alone walk for long distances, and it took the Targaryens months to return to Pentos.

Once they had the word that a shadowbinder from Asshai was the culprit, they first sought the means to break the curse on Balerion. Sorcerers that were brought to the court proved to be useless, and Visenya reached out to the sorcerers that they had not recruited, going as far as to send ships to Asshai.

Eventually, another shadowbinder, a new priestess of R'hllor, offered her help, with a caveat.

The Targaryens would convert to the God of Light.

It was not something the Targaryens were averse to, as they already planned to follow the Faith of the Seven for their conquest of Westeros. However, the Red God was a different matter.

Unlike the Faith of the Seven, R'hllor demanded sacrifices, mostly in the form of beautiful humans.

However, when their search led nowhere, High Archon Aegon I Targaryen eventually agreed to convert, should the priestess succeed in breaking the curse.

Which required a sacrifice.









The Storm's End

"What kind of a god requires sacrifices to display his power?" Ei's face scrunched in disgust at hearing the latest news from Essos.

A priestess of R'hllor had burned a child alive to break the curse on the dragon of Aegon Targaryen.

"Obviously one that is not a god." Saiguu was equally disgusted and furious. Archons in Teyvat took offerings in the form of food, wine, or expertly crafted statues, not the life of an innocent child.

For example, the Electro Archon was fond of sweets, and Barbatos preferred alcohol.

Ei pointed at the scribe. "Henceforth, the followers of R'hllor are not welcome in my lands. Any that are caught will be stripped of their belongings and sent back to Essos. Should they be caught trespassing again, they will be executed."

"Have a copy sent to all our ports and lords."

"As you command."









Essos

With Balerion healing, the Targaryens turned their attention to the other matter at hand.

The shadowbinder who had cursed the dragon in the first place.

For that end, they contacted the Faceless Men to send a knife in the dark after him. Their price, however, left the Targaryens bewildered.

A man capable of cursing a dragon required a great deal of coin to kill. With furious gazes, the High Archon paid the price and waited while his champion, Orys Baratheon, found more men for the host and engineers for the siege engines.

The Priests of the Black Goat were attempting to do the same, to hire the Faceless Men to kill the Targaryens, but the Valyrian Empire controlled Lorath, Norvos, and Pentos, stopping the Qohorik merchants and envoys from reaching Braavos.

The Stepstones were patrolled by the fleets of Myr, Tyrosh, and Lys, making it impossible for any Qohorik ship to pass. The Targaryen host had swelled to ten thousand men, all waiting for the command to march, and it came on the tail end of winter.

The Faceless Men, after much tribulation, had finally sent the shadowbinder to the Many-Faced God. Qohor was in an uproar, seeing their only line of defense fall, and rushed to find a sorcerer just as mighty to repel the Targaryens.

They did not succeed, however, and were left with no choice but to prepare for battle.

However, just because the sorcerers weren't strong enough to kill or repel the dragons didn't mean they were useless.

Commanders of the host fell ill, their engineers were cursed to rot away, and Orys Baratheon barely escaped from an unnatural, black fire that consumed his tent. The sorcerers wore down the host, but not enough to stop the enemy.

The Second Battle of Qohor started with dragonfire melting the walls, under constant arrow and scorpion bolt fire. Balerion, furious at the previous attack, made sure the Qohorik felt it, starting a fire that burned a quarter of the city.

The sorcerers of Qohor, however, had one last trick up their sleeve. The sound of a horn was heard, cutting through the noise of battle, and drove the dragons mad.

Balerion, Vhagar, and Meraxes abandoned the battle, flying away with their riders.

Baffled by the unexpected sight, the Targaryen host was dispirited, but Orys ordered them to push forward, charging through the breach first.

Fighting through the fire, the Targaryen men faced the Unsullied firsthand. Due to the way they were trained, the Unsullied fought to the end, complemented by the sellswords.

Even with their numbers decreased by the fire, the Qohoriki defenders managed to push the enemy out of the city, though at no small cost.

Cutting their losses, Orys ordered a retreat, and the Second Battle of Qohor ended in a stalemate.

While Qohor had suffered great losses, the Targaryens had as well.

The effect of the dragonbinder had faded quickly, given that a single horn was not meant to be used on three dragons, much less one as great and powerful as Balerion.

However, without men to hold the city, it was no use to resume battle, and Aegon ordered the host to return home to Pentos.

It was evident that unless Qohor could pull another miracle, they would be defeated next time the Targaryens came and the priests sent envoys of peace.

Aegon refused the offers of anything short of surrender by the Qohorik, but preparations for the next battle would take longer due to the state of the coffers and the discontent in the Valyrian Empire.

Several nobles and merchants, seeing that the Targaryens were not so infallible, were making plans to rebel. Catching wind of betrayal, Visenya acted quickly. Nobles and merchants were whipped to death in the streets as an example, their manses, goods, and wealth seized.

While it filled the coffers to a degree, the trade between the Free Cities and Westeros plummeted. The common people were having a hard time because of it, and Aegon had no choice but to spend the coin to increase the means of production.

Farming, glassmaking, and all other trade goods would have to be produced in great numbers again to stop their fledgling empire from failing before it even began.












In the next chapter:

The Third Battle of Qohor, named so to avoid the stigma of being called the Massacre of Qohor, took place six months after the second battle. House Targaryen, already furious at their previous failures, gathered all their might to march on Qohor.

Sell swords, men-at-arms, and even former slaves who could not find work were armed and marched on Qohor.

The Qohorik had done all they could, repairing the walls and buying as many Unsullied as they could afford, but without the previous success they had in finding sorcerers capable of repelling the Targaryen dragons, it was a battle they would lose.




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