The Age of Daenerys Targaryen

By ImperatorTiberSeptim

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Peace has finally returned to Westeros, but the neighboring continent of Essos is far from calm. In many plac... More

Part 1: Resurrection
Part 2: A hot bath
Part 3: The wisdom of a dragon
Part 4: The slaves of R'hllor
Part 5: News from Westeros
Part 6: The prince is riding
Part 7: Grief
Part 8: Like a phoenix from the ashes
Part 9: Empire
Part 10: Imperial Majesty
Part 11: Shall we begin?
Part 12: Tyrion
Part 13: Sansa
Part 14: Jon
Part 15: Mhysa's return
Part 16: A short victorious war
Part 17: The Small Council
Part 18: Good and bad surprises
Part 19: R'hllor save the Empress
Part 20: The meeting at the lumber mill
Part 21: The League of Free Cities
Part 22: The greatest city that ever was and ever will be
Part 23: The fall of Braavos
Part 24: Before the storm
Part 25: Guilt and failure
Part 26: World War
Part 27: Allies
Part 28: Gendry Baratheon
Part 29: Lys
Part 30: Preparations
Part 31: Volon Therys
Part 33: The Empress sends her regards
Part 34: Lunch at Winterfell
Part 35: Pentos
Part 36: Rebellion
Teil 37: Tyrosh
Part 38: Out of control
Part 39: The grace of the Empress
Part 40: Under control
Part 41: Daarion
Part 42: An exhausting council meeting
Part 43: An unexpected encounter
Part 44: The decision is near
Part 45: Fear of love
Part 46: These Imperials are crazy
Part 47: The Alliance war council
Part 48: Pasha
Part 49: Ar Noy
Part 50: Skirmish
Part 51: Hold the line
Part 52: The Iron Fist
Part 53: The Mother of All Battles
Teil 54: After the battle
Part 55: A guest in the Imperial Palace
Part 56: Breakfast with the Empress
Part 57: Eastwatch
Part 58: The exiled samurai
Part 59: Brothers
Part 60: The shadow of the dragon
Part 61: A gesture of goodwill
Part 62: The right side of the coin
Part 63: The end of the war
Part 64: Arrival in Braavos
Part 65: Premonitions
Part 66: The house with the red door
Part 67: To the sky
Part 68: Duel in the clouds
Part 69: The first enemy killed
Part 70: Three words
Part 71: Findings
Part 72: The Treaty of Braavos
Part 73: The proposal
Part 74: The flight home
Part 75: Back in the capital
Part 76: News from Essos
Part 77: Lyanna
Part 78: The arrival of the wedding guests
Part 79: The queen of love and beauty
Part 80: United
Part 81: Wedding favors and fireworks
Part 82: The Age of Daenerys Targaryen

Part 32: Small mercies

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Daenerys walked slowly across the battlefield, Grey Worm and two men of the Imperial Guard by her side. Huge flocks of carrion birds circled the night sky, waiting to feast on the piles of corpses, but Drogon's presence deterred them.

"According to previous counts, we have five thousand dead and seven thousand wounded", said the Field Marshal. "We took nearly thirty thousand prisoners, most of them wounded. What should happen to them, my Empress?"

"What would you suggest?", Daenerys replied.

"Let's kill those who are wounded and let the healthy work on our fields and in the mines", said Grey Worm. "But we would have to guard and feed them. We would have the least difficulty if we just kill them all."

The Empress sighed and shook her head. "No. Tend to the wounded as much as possible - our own wounded have priority, of course - and then send the prisoners to the eastern provinces. There they can plow fields or do other work - of course as prisoners of war, not as slaves. After the war we will release them all."

"As you wish, your Majesty", said Grey Worm, but he looked visibly dissatisfied.

"Not so long ago I would have done what you suggested", Daenerys said. "Back then, I said that we can't hide behind small mecies. But that's wrong. It's the small mercies that count and that make this world better."

"Yes", said Grey Worm without any emotion.

Daenerys looked seriously into his eyes. "I never told you how sorry I was for you about Missandei. I had completely forgotten over my own grief that she meant something to you too."

"I ... I don't hold it against you, Majesty", said the Field Marshal uncomfortably. "But what does that have to do with this?"

"Losing Missandei hurt both of us deeply. The pain of this loss made us relentless. You know what that led to. What I'm saying is that Missandei was a good person ... and she would be ashamed of both of us. More of me than of you, I think", added the Empress bitterly.

As dawn broke, Daenerys, standing next to her dragon, gave a victory speech. She wore scaled armor made of blackened steel, and from under the brim of her chiseled helmet her hair oozed like a silver cascade. Her hand rested on the pommel of her short sword, Flame. In the light of the first rays of the morning sun, the Empress almost looked like a goddess of war.

She thanked the men and women of the Imperial Army for their courage and bravery, gave Grey Worm the title of 'Hero of the Empire' and awarded many soldiers with the Order of the Black Dragon. Daenerys then visited the tents with the wounded. She comforted dying soldiers and those who had been crippled. The Empire would compensate their families.

The Empress also went to the captured enemies. She wanted to show them that she wasn't the monster she was painted to be in Westeros and the Free Cities ... at least not anymore. So she talked to them, tried to make it clear that they would be treated well, and listened to their questions. Some found the courage to speak to her about King's Landing. Daenerys could only tell them that she regretted the destruction of the city. A small lord from the Reach wanted to know if she still wanted rule over Westeros and could hardly believe it when the Empress assured him that this was not the case. The common peasants did not care about the political reasons for the war, as they said, and they only went into battle because they were either called up by their lords or because they saw no prospect in war-ravaged Westeros. Except for poverty and hunger, there was nothing for them there.

The news of the victory at Volon Therys silenced all voices in the Imperial Capital that cast doubt on Daenerys' ability to defend the Empire. While the ruler was celebrating the third name day of her twins, Grey Wurm and his troops pushed north to retake Valysar and Selhorys. The Empress stayed in Volantis until the Empire Day celebrations, after which she returned to the theater of war. Within a few weeks, the Alliance was completely driven out of the area on the lower reaches of the Rhoyne. Next, a foray to the west, into the Disputed Lands and to Myr and Tyrosh, was planned.

With all this, Daenerys did not neglect her combat practice. At her request, the Faceless Men had sent someone to teach her how to best defend against assassins. This might be the first time in history that the notorious assassins trained someone who was not one of them to fight their own kind. Daenerys' new teacher was a strange man named Jaqen H'ghar.

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