game of thrones: the lost prince
Nature had always seemed honest to him.
It did not choose favorites, carry grudges, or pretend cruelty was part of some greater design. It simply moved, took, and reclaimed what belonged to it. Gods were different. Gods interfered.
After surviving an earthquake, a flying truck, three simultaneous lightning strikes, a falling satellite, and finally a bullet, he awakens within a boundless void filled with drifting souls from countless worlds, timelines, and possibilities. By absorbing their memories, skills, and experiences, he discovers a strange inner domain of black ice, crimson rivers, spider lilies, and an unmoving eclipse—along with hints that his death was never as accidental as it seemed.
When he opens his eyes again, he is no longer an ordinary man.
He has been reborn as the forgotten third son of Baelon the Brave and Alyssa Targaryen, younger brother to Viserys and Daemon. Beautiful enough to be mistaken for a girl, lazy enough to infuriate half the Red Keep, and blamed by his grieving father for his mother’s death, he grows up surrounded by royal privilege but little affection. Only Queen Alysanne, Daemon, and Aemma Arryn ever truly make him feel wanted.
Years later, forced into a political marriage he never chose, he escapes King’s Landing aboard a ship bound for Braavos. A storm tears apart that plan and leaves him stranded deep within Essos, alone in the endless grasslands of the Dothraki Sea.
That is when the rest of his memories awaken.
Alongside them come the rewards left behind by Death: Rellana’s Twin Blades reforged in Valyrian steel, forbidden weapon blueprints from another world, the Elder Wand, a magical archive sealed behind levels of mastery, and a pitch-black dragon egg colder than ice.
Most dangerous of all is the Genesis Point System, a supernatural biological laboratory capable of scanning, reconstructing, modifying, combining, and evolving living organisms. It offers no effortless power and no guaranteed success. Every alteration demands knowledge, preparation, equivalent exchange, and a final gamble against probability itself.
The system provides the laboratory.
He must become the scientist.
But before he can understand his new abilities, awaken the dragon within the frozen egg, or decide whether returning to Westeros is worth the trouble, the earth begins to shake.
A Dothraki khalasar is approaching.
And the missing prince of House Targaryen is standing directly in its path.