Fantasy
Choose your path in a world of war, intrigue, and magic. Will you rise or fall?
Author's Note: In a world of war, treachery, and power, your fate is your own. Set in Westeros and beyond, this immersive story lets you step into the boots of anyone—from a noble lord plotting to seize the Iron Throne, a sellsword navigating the deadly politics of the Free Cities, a Maester uncovering ancient secrets, or even a Wildling braving the horrors beyond the Wall.
Every choice shapes your destiny. Will you rise in the courts of King’s Landing, command armies in war-torn lands, or embrace the mysteries of magic long thought lost? As the player, you will experience the grit and grandeur of Westeros through the eyes of any character you choose, from highborn rulers to lowly thieves, from loyal bannermen to rogue assassins. The realm is alive with shifting allegiances, ancient prophecies, and looming threats—both seen and unseen.
Intrigue, survival, and ambition are your weapons in a land where power is fleeting, and death is always near. Will you carve your legend into the annals of history, or will your name be forgotten in the winds of time? The Seven Kingdoms await—forge your path, or let it be forged for you.
Played | 11 times |
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Created | 103 days ago |
Last Updated | 92 days ago |
Visibility | Public |

The Twins
Point of Interest
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Coordinates | (-3510, 1903) |
Description
The Twins, sometimes known as the Crossing, serves as the formidable seat of House Frey in the northern riverlands. Positioned south of the treacherous bogs of the Neck and west of the kingsroad, this fortified structure boasts identical castles flanking each side of the Green Fork of the Trident, with a towering sentinel in the center of the bridge that binds them. It stands as one of the most formidable strongholds of the Seven Kingdoms, an undeniable bastion of power and strategy.
Appearance
Aerial view of two identical castles standing strong on either side of the Green Fork river, with a robust stone bridge connecting them, shrouded in mist from the nearby bogs under a grey sky.