Euron risked his own life to ensure that Viserys was still alive, and his words were hard to believe.
But in the end everyone fell silent. After all, a series of things like the Long Night happened, what else could possibly happen?
But how far is the distance between gods and mortals? This is something that the nobles participating in this court meeting in the throne room dare not imagine, and they even looked slightly in a trance.
They could not imagine what the gods in the sky looked like, so they naturally could not understand the current situation of Viserys, who was said to be able to feast with the Drowned God.
However, after this incident, the voices in the court claiming that the three queens' governance was contrary to secular ethics and the will of the gods, and that Prince Horos or Prince Aemon should be allowed to succeed to the throne disappeared.
Although Viserys is neither alive nor dead, who dares to dethrone him from the throne?
Then time passed by in a hurry, and three years passed in a blink of an eye.
The position of Emperor of the Empire is still vacant, and there is still no trace of Viserys. Apart from his brief appearance in the Iron Islands and Oldtown, his mount, the black dragon Balerion, has never been seen again.
This is the year 306 of Aegon's calendar.
And many things happened during these years.
The North was caught in a struggle for power. Rickard Karstark, the High Steward of the North, tasted the benefits of power when Robb was young, and learned to taste the marrow.
Therefore, after Robb returned from the battlefield in the Eastern Continent, he was not willing to hand over power easily.
Although Rickard married his daughter to Robb under the guidance of Lady Catelyn, Lady Catelyn naturally had good intentions and hoped that Lord Rickard Karstark could help Robb better rule the North.
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However, the relationship between the two sons-in-law was not harmonious, and Robb actually did not like his wife Aly Karstark.
Finally, in Aegon Calendar 305, a conflict broke out between the father-in-law and son-in-law. Lyanna Stark killed Rickard Karstark in the battle between Winterfell and Cahor City, and the peace was settled.
This is a war.
After the end of the Long Night, there are still two White Walkers and one wight left in the world, namely Lyanna and the first White Walker captured alive by humans.
Lyanna had the black stone necklace for protection, and Benyan had the blessing of the old gods, so he did not die when the Night King was killed.
The other captured White Walker happened to be locked in a dragonglass coffin when the Night King was killed.
The dragonglass coffin cut off the connection between the White Walker and the outside world, so it escaped the disaster. Now the White Walker is imprisoned underground in King's Landing, never to see the light of day.
On the other side of King's Landing, the Long Night has ended for three and a half years, and the world is at peace, but in fact there is no peace among the top brass of the empire.
The reason was that a red-robed monk who worked in the imperial system and was qualified to enter and leave the Red Keep suddenly wanted to attack the young Prince Aemon without any warning.
This incident happened very suddenly. Fortunately, Melisandre, the vice-president of the seminary, appeared on the scene and stopped the opponent in time, saving Prince Aemon's life.
The red-robed monk was also captured alive and tortured to interrogate the person behind him.
This red-robed monk is none other than Macro, the red-robed monk who had made contributions in the White Walker War.
It was precisely because of the trust that Magiro had the qualification to enter and exit the Red Keep, but no one expected that he would suddenly attack Prince Aemon.
Fortunately, Ms. Melisandre stopped the other party in time. However, although Melisandre saved the life of Viserys's youngest son, there was no happy expression on her face. Instead, she was worried and seemed to have something on her mind.
Subsequently, the Ministry of Internal Affairs launched an interrogation of Magiro, trying to torture out the mastermind behind it. When the young queen Daenerys heard that her son was in extreme danger, she was furious and vowed to find out the mastermind behind the scenes, and then kill her with a thousand cuts.
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However, what is surprising is that this ferocious-looking bald red-robed monk did not resist as tenaciously as he imagined. Instead, his face was full of doubts like Melisandre's. After the incident was revealed, he was captured and interrogated.
Everything he knew was revealed.
Strictly speaking, Magiro is not a bad guy. He once saved the people of Braavos.
But what happened now made Magiro doubt his faith.
Because the person who instructed him to assassinate Prince Aemon was none other than R'hllor, the Lord of Light, the Heart of Holy Flame, the God of Shadow and Fire, whom he believed in.
He told Magiro through the fire revelation, asking him to seize the opportunity to kill Viserys's youngest son Aemon and change the future direction of history.
However, the true God he believed in hysterically ordered him to assassinate a child who was only three or four years old. This made Magiro feel a little shaken about his faith.
Once a person begins to doubt, he can never go back.
But Magiro finally followed God's instructions and took action against little Eamonn, but failed. The reason for the failure was due to another woman's leak.
In fact, R'hllor also passed this revelation to Melisandre. Melisandre has a special status in the Valyrian Empire system. She can enter and leave the Red Keep more freely, even than Magro.
The power is much greater.
If she wanted to attack Prince Aemon, she would have a greater chance than Magiro.
However, it is a pity that the gods in heaven are too indifferent and have lost human emotions after being away from the human world for too long. They treat believers as machines, but believers are human beings with flesh and blood.
In the end, Melisandre chose the path of redemption amid her own struggle and hesitation.
Naturally, no one believed what Magiro said.
How could a superior god personally order his followers to assassinate a child?
The leader of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Lord Ramsay Bolton of Harrenhal, launched a torture interrogation of Magiro, but Magiro insisted that he had not lied and that he had not concealed any facts.
Later, during an extremely cruel torture, Ramsay accidentally approached Magiro, and the red-robed monk who had been tortured into a trance seized the opportunity.
Magiro was wearing heavy chains and was covered in blood. He pulled Ramsay down, then pinned him down tightly, shouting hysterically to take away the devil, and then Magiro
Flames suddenly rose from his body.
The flames quickly engulfed the whole body of the red-robed monk, and also engulfed Ramsay who was pressed beneath him.
Ramsay shouted loudly and ordered his men to rush over to rescue him. However, Magiro cast fire magic, and the flames burned so fiercely that Ramsay's agents did not dare to approach.
Then the flames engulfed Ramsay, and he let out a shrill scream, which eventually became silent.