Auraborne: The Sun of Dorne follows Mors Martell, a Dornish prince with Targaryen blood, reborn with the memories of another life—and a hidden power pulsing beneath his skin that enhances his natural abilities and physique. With limited foreknowledge and a war he knows is coming, Mors quietly prepares. As House Martell’s future hangs in the balance and his sister Elia’s fate draws near, he must train, navigate deadly court politics, and rewrite a history only he remembers. Set years before Robert’s Rebellion, this is the story of a boy who awakens early—and refuses to let the realm burn unchallenged.
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What to Expect:
• At least two chapters per week (Monday & Thursday)
• Reincarnated MC with RWBY-style aura powers, adapted to the world of ASOIF
• A carefully structured plot, with butterfly effects that feel natural—not forced
• Deep character arcs and slow-burn development
• Political intrigue, legacy plays, and emotional stakes
• Dorne and House Martell brought to life like never before
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This book is my attempt to write the kind of story I’d want to read. Set in the world of A Song of Ice and Fire before Robert’s Rebellion, this fanfic adds a subtle twist—something extra beneath the surface. There’s no overpowered protagonist, just earned strength, hidden potential, and decisions that ripple across Westeros in believable ways. We follow Mors Martell’s point of view exclusively, with occasional Interlude chapters at the end of arcs to explore others’ perspectives. As noted in the bio, you can expect: • A carefully structured plot with natural butterfly effects • Deep character arcs and slow-burn development • Political intrigue, legacy-driven choices, and emotional stakes Mors is stronger than most, but he’s no god of war. His limited foreknowledge and past-life experience don’t give him answers—they give him an edge. And that edge may be just enough to tip fate in unexpected directions. Honestly, I’m writing the story I’ve always wanted to read—and I can’t wait to see where it takes us.
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Good Start be sure to do some world building to create some plots that will allow mors to make dorne great. 👌👍
Great start with an interesting plot, starting from Dorne, with great writing and interactions so far. Looking forward to how the story develops.
Why is the dialogue so pretentious and chunni? Like every other dialogue. Dialogue has no real emotion. Everybody likes to talk as if they are the one in control. Dialogue is stupid and uninspired. Everybody talks as if they are mysterious. Dialogues are monotonous. Everybody talks as if they are preparing for big things. Annoying to read, isn't it? Same thing over and over.