Jon Snow was catching up with his friend Samwell Tarly and was introduced to his hobbit assistants Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee.

"Their unique Middle-Earth plants are really helping us make a breakthrough with the medicine, Jon," Samwell said. "I've never seen people heal so quickly."

Jon had to admit he was very impressed. He turned to the hobbits. "Do you call yourselves the best healers in the Shire?"

Frodo chuckled. "No, Your Grace. We're not even healers. We're just simple hobbits, though we were taught how to make medicine by the master healer in the Shire. Samwise here is one of the best gardeners in the Shire and he can grow anything, including the ingredients for special hobbit medicine."

"I was taught to garden by the very best," Samwise said. "My old gaffer."

"If we survive this war, Samwise," Jon said, "you will have to teach us how to make this medicine if we have the ingredients in Westeros, that is."

"Well, we'll see what can be done," the ever-hopeful hobbit said.

Then both Sams, Frodo and Jon heard a lot of loud shouting and protests coming from the courtyard. They followed it. Judging by the size of the crowd they had to squeeze through, this commotion was very big. The crowd was so vast that even the hobbits found it hard to squeeze through.

When they all managed to squeeze past everyone into the courtyard, they were all shocked to see Arya escorting Dany to the courtyard, with Sansa, Shireen, Gandalf, Legolas, Merry and Pippin following her. They also saw that the Dothraki, the Unsullied and Dany's advisors were being stopped to help their queen by Kings Aragorn and Eomer and their armies with Gimli.

"I would stay still if I were you," the Middle-Earth dwarf told Dany's armies.

Frodo and Samwise joined Merry and Pippin.

"What's going on, guys?" Frodo asked.

"Dany threatened to have Shireen killed," Pippin told him.

Jon approached Sansa and Arya. "What the hell are you guys doing to our queen?" he demanded.

"Our 'queen' just threatened to kill Shireen to force you to let her be the ruler of the Seven Kingdoms," Arya said.

"You may be okay to be ruled by someone who threatens to kill little children like her," Sansa said, "but the North is not. Nor can it ever be. For someone that's meant to be the right ruler of the Seven Kingdoms, you are not making good choices."

"I still don't believe I'm the right ruler or if I'm the right person for the job," Jon said. "And what if I don't even want it?"

"You do not have a choice now, Jon Snow," Gandalf said. "After what we have just witnessed, we cannot allow Dany to rule the Seven Kingdoms."

Dany sneered at him before she turned to the crowd. "See? I told you these creatures from Middle-Earth couldn't be trusted. They only came here with the intention to rule us as well as their own lands and decide our future."

"You, be quiet," Arya warned.

"Shireen, tell everyone how she threatened you," Sansa said.

Shireen explained everything how she threatened to have her killed if she didn't force Jon to surrender the Seven Kingdoms to her and how she would kill all those that would be against her.

After she had finished her story, everyone was shocked to hear it.

"Is this true, Your Grace?" Missandei asked.

Dany chuckled. "Oh, Missandei, you're going to believe a little girl with greyscale over the person who had suffered and fought hard to free you along with the other slaves and make the world a better place?"

"Better world, my fucking arse!"

Dany ignored the Hound's insults, but she was heart-broken when she saw Missandei just slowly turned away.

Dany turned to Jorah Mormont. "Ser Jorah?"

Jorah, who loved her so much since the day he met her, didn't have the heart to help her for the first time. "I will always love the queen you once were, Dany," Jorah said. "Not this mad queen you have become."
Dany turned to her advisors. "Lord Tyrion? Lord Varys?"

Varys turned away from her while Tyrion faced his former queen with disgust.

"I have been trying to advise you since I joined your side," the dwarf said, "but you have always listened to your own advice and your own ideas."

"It was my own advice and my own ideas that got you, me and our allies here!" Dany roared. "Alive! And on the winning side! I let you join me while your own family treated you like shit! And how do you thank me? By turning against me?"

"Sorry, but I just cannot support a queen who intends to murder sweet innocent children like my niece Shireen," Tyrion said.

"Unsullied, Dothraki, kill all those who do not serve me!" the Mad Queen ordered.

Not one warrior from the Unsullied or the Dothraki moved an inch and it wasn't because the armies of Gondor or Rohan were stopping them.

"Did you not hear your queen? Attack them!"

Grey Worm put down his weapon and took off his helmet. "Not even the Unsullied can support someone as mad as you. Our allegiance is now to King Jon Snow and all of his allies."

The Dothraki agreed with him and cheered to King Jon.

Dany looked horrified as her most loyal servants, friends and armies were turning against her.

"Jon, you know what you must do," Bran said. "And you must do it before it's too late."

Jon sighed as he headed to Dany.

"Use these," Legolas said, giving him his bow and an arrow.

Jon approached Dany and gave her one last disappointed look. "For the sake of the Seven Kingdoms, it is my duty to sentence you, Daenerys Targaryen, to die. Do you have any last words?"

Dany was silent for a bit before she laughed. "I know you will all rue the day you did this and the White Walkers kill you all for being stupid and making more terrible mistakes like making allies with these –" Then she gasped as an arrow went into her heart.

This reminded Jon of when he put an arrow in Mance Rayder's heart before he suffered being burnt alive at Castle Black.

Legolas took back his bow and arrow. "Good shot," he said to Jon, who seemed quite dismissive of him. The elf knew and understood why.

"I don't know about everyone else, but I sure ain't ruing," Gimli said.

Everyone seemed to agree with him by not ruing about the Mad Queen being dead. Though her former advisors and armies weren't celebrating her death like most people, they didn't feel any sorrow about their queen dying either.

"All hail Jon Snow, the King of Seven Kingdoms!" Arya cried.

Everyone bent the knee to Jon, including the people from Middle-Earth. Even Gandalf the White, who had never bent the knee to a ruler in the Seven Kingdoms.

Jon didn't feel comfort about it. He still didn't feel like he would be a good ruler and he still felt bad about what he had to do to Dany.

After thanking everyone and telling them to continue to do their tasks, he turned to Dany's former advisors and warrior leaders. "I am so sorry," he said. "I know she was your queen and I didn't want to do it, but –"

"You made the right decision, Your Grace," Tyrion said. "Even if we just threw her into the dungeons, she would only get madder and become more dangerous."

"I think it was her dragons getting killed and the Iron Throne getting destroyed that made her desperate to rule the Seven Kingdoms," Missandei said. "We tried to help her see reason and help her be a better person than any of the ruler, but we just failed."

"It was none of your faults." Gandalf joined them. "It was her choice and her choice alone to continue the way she was. You all tried your best to help her. And like Lord Tyrion said, Your Grace did the right thing by putting an end to her otherwise she would have brought down all that remains of the Seven Kingdoms before the White Walkers would."

Though that didn't make either of them feel any better, none of them dared argue with a wizard from Middle-Earth, especially one that had helped to protect his own lands from many evils.