Chapter 1

SCREEEEECHH* I jump frightened by the abrasive sound of a car losing control of its steering in rather frighteningly close proximity to myself. I turn my head towards the source of the noise and am blinded by a truck's lights at eye level. I close my eyes thinking it would be the last I closed them only feeling regret that I never got laid in my 17 years of life. *WHAM*I get hit by the truck and I get thrown over a dozen feet and Hit the asphalt head first. My skull breaks instantly and I am pronounced dead less than five minutes later. I gain consciousness suddenly. My mind seems to be running extremely fast and I quickly look down at myself to reassure my worried mind that all is right and am only distressed further when I don't see anything. I look around nervously, noticing that I found myself in a large stone hall. I don't know how long I stand there coming to terms with my death. However after stressing out quite a lot I accept my fate. I close my eyes and take a deep breath preparing myself for judgement. I reopen them and nearly jump out of my now nonexistent skin. At the head of the table sitting in a stone throne with wolf armrests is sitting a man shaped pillar of swirling ice and snow apparently contained by sheer willpower. Even standing a few dozen feet away I am overwhelmed by the force of its presence. I quickly take a knee and bow my head, understanding that I am in the presence of a God. A deep voice resonating in my phantom ears as well as in the depths of my mind emanating from where the God sat."Rise and be at ease. I am not here to punish you, rather I have a simple task." I rise rather quickly, a little too quickly to be called at ease. I am simply a little too jittery from

being in the presence of the higher being. "What is your command my lord?" I say in my most respectful tone of voice. "And I'm sorry but I am unaware of what to call you". The godlike being chuckles lightly before answering this time still in a rather deep but decidedly more human voice "It's been quite a while since I have been referred to as my lord. My name is Rob. not R.O.B as sometimes you mortals think that's a mere coincidence, nor is it r-o-b but rather r-o-b-b Robb Stark. And you can address me as lord Stark if that's what you wish. "Lord Stark as in of winter fell" I ask nervously and rather confused. "Yes although I am lord of much more than winterfell now I control an entire multiverse And this is where your task comes in" he replies decidingly unaffected. Relieved that I hadn't offended the God that I now knew to be in an even chader version of one of my favorite characters from asoif. "My Lord?" I prompt him further. "Well you see I am rather fond of conquest and after conquering everything that stood in my way I hit a rather unstoppable barrier" he pauses and stares up competently. "You see, while I was free to conquer countless alternate realities of my own crossing the omniversal barrier is impossible with a powerful being enforcing quite a strict barrier to prevent omniversal wars. This is where you come in while It prevents most of my influence. I can slip a single mortal soul past the blockade. Your mission Is quite simple: conquer the multiverse I send you too." A rather maniac gleam appears in his eyes visibly excited about his scheme. "With the combined powers of two multiverses we shall be able to break the omniversal barrier.

I would be free to conquer to my heart's content again you could return to your home so what do you think will you accept." Dumbfounded, I stand there unmoving before a smile spreads across my face and an answering maniac gleam appears in my eyes. "It would be an honor my Lord" I pause bowing before continuing "although I have questions my lord". He nods acquiescing "Very well ask away" he finishes. "Well can I choose where my soul ends up, and in what body, and will omniscient beings be able to discover my unique situation?." He nods along to my questions and after I finish he responds. "You can choose where your soul ends up. As for in what body to an extent across the omniversal barrier I can only control mortal souls. But as long as the body belongs to a mortal or can be inhabited by a mortal soul you can choose that as well. Your fear of discovery is logical but misplaced. I will use my powers to mask your soul so that it will be indistinguishable from the local mortals. To further prevent discovery I will add some protections to your mind to prevent interloper from discovering your past. I hope your worries are assuaged." Gratefully I responded "Yes my lord and I know just where to go."