|
Post by stark! on Jun 4, 2013 2:52:47 GMT -5
WINTER IS COMING
Winter is Coming is a site that is based off of the novels, although the TV series follows very closely to the books. So either way, you're pretty much safe if you have read and/or read the series. Not every character has to be in a Large house, though just the large houses are listed on the side. You are able to make characters from the bannermen of the Larger houses, the Horsemen of across the sea, Braavosi, Silent Sisters, Septons, Wildlings, and men of the Night's Watch. Along with all of that, Targaryens ARE allowed, and so are Dragons BUT! They can be no larger than a horse, at most. It would be completely unfair for a dragon to come into the war and own everyone on the battlefield. Also, characters are of real people, though they do not have to be celebrities or models, they can be anyone. Winter is Coming is newly reopend, thus not many people have joined or come back yet. I am trying to get it back on its feet, and I will be on every day. Please keep in mind that the site is set many, many years after the book and TV series has ended so far, and little Tommen Baratheon died at the age of 67. The Targaryen uprising was a failure, though Tommen allowed them to remain in Westeros instead of exiling them.
----
The season is currently Summer, the time of long days and warm weather. It has been four years since King Tommen the First of his name passed away at the ripe old age of eight-and-forty, with one daughter and one son. Since then, his son has perished in a battle against the some Braavosi who dared challenge him, though he left a heir, another King Tommen, third of his name. Once more, yet another king was slain though this time it was in his own bedchambers.The most recent King Tommen fell ill, so much that even the Grand Maester could not save him. Now you are all caught up as to what King died and where.
The Hand has been the same all through out the ruling, now a old man ripe in his old age, being of five-and-sixty, he is not fit to rule the Kingdom in the King's place, thus putting the kingdom in peril.
|
|