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Baelor held his gaze.
“Take what you need from me,” he said. “My scent. My warmth. My body. Whatever peace you can find. I will not make you beg for it again.”
Or: The tale of how a doomed and forbidden love between two alphas led them to surrendering to one another twenty suns later.
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- Part 2 of Zaldrīzo Ānogar
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“They will choose for me.”
“Then choose first.”
Aerion Targaryen has no intention of being managed, matched, or made into something smaller than himself, no matter what his designation demands.
But instinct is not so easily denied and Valarr, controlled, deliberate, infuriatingly patient, refuses to take what Aerion cannot yet choose to give.
Between expectation and autonomy, desire and restraint, something begins to take shape. Slowly. Relentlessly.
Or: an A/B/O slow burn about control, consent, and the dangerous pull of being known too well.
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- Part 1 of Zaldrīzo Ānogar
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No sweeter innocence (then our gente sin) by theguywithtoomanyotps
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, House of the Dragon (TV), A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (TV), Game of Thrones (TV)
22 Mar 2026
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Baelor and Maekar throughout the years as they prove that love is, indeed, the death of duty.
I suck at summaries. Heed the tags.
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At age 18, Aerion has declined every suitor that’s dared to offer their pursuit.
Or, Maekar realizes the only alpha that can control Aerion is Baelor.
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Engraved On Your Skin by The_Crow132
Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (TV)
21 Jun 2026
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"The Septon tells us to love our brothers," they say.
Baelor had always loved his siblings and cherished the time he spent with them, despite being the eldest son, his father’s heir, and the future occupant of the Iron Throne.
Yet, there was something about Maekar that evoked a different feeling within him. It wasn't merely the brotherly affection he shared with Aerys and Rhaegel, but a bond—powerful and profound—that had taken root from the very moment he first laid eyes on Maekar. He felt it surging through his veins: that Maekar was born for him.
