A/N: Yes Nephyra and 'Jon' are technically related. Jon's grandfather Aerys was the nephew of Duncan. Duncan is the grandfather of Nephyra, meaning they share a twice great-grandfather for Jon and great-grandfather for Nephyra. This is also the case for her grandmother who is the child of Lyanna's Uncle, this means on the Stark side they share great-grandparents through their mothers (second cousins). As far as those of Westeros are concerned they are distant cousins on both sides as they allow marriage between first cousins as seen with Nephyra's parents, as both her maternal grandfather and paternal grandmother were siblings. (Only just realized that after looking back over the family tree)

Regardless, Nephyra's bloodline has also been 'purified' by her gamer ability as it removed the instability and genetic problems from generations of inbreeding going back to Aegon the Conqueror if not further. They may as well consider some ancient unknown person to be their closest shared relative as her blood has been fully cleansed as though she was of Valyria's own royal line, a line that died out centuries before the Doom.

Interesting enough, in the USA today it's legal to marry second cousins and further. Apparently, researchers actually believe it better to marry third and fourth cousins as they make the 'ideal partner' genetically as they are far enough removed that there is no risk of inbreeding (less the 3% of genes shared on average) and yet still close enough that their genes naturally work well together, producing more children and grandchildren as a result. In all truth it's rare to actually know your third or further cousin unless your family holds regular reunions that everyone shows up for.

Next question for why she didn't ask for something like unlimited stat points. Before being given the wishes she was told that she could not wish for anything that would make her instantly become some all powerful god/goddess or her soul would be destroyed, ceasing to exist. It was why she had to be specific on the 'save feature' meaning if she dies that's it, she's just dead unless someone else somehow revives her.

But the perk points, you ask? A single perk doesn't make you god-like especially not when all they do is give you access to certain abilities or benefits. There is also the fact that the ones I've shown so far have downfalls as well especially if she does travel the multi-verse. Just think, she goes to BtVS 'Verse and a slayer dies instant calling her and it's not like she can just leave considering she hasn't died so another won't be called if she leaves. Now on that subject, yes she has the ability to travel the multi-verse her body has to be made strong enough for that so while she can technically do it, currently it would kill her.

She had five minutes to think about it. What pops into your head when thinking Game of Thrones? For me? Jon Snow yumminess. Poor Starks. I hate Tully's, Frey's, Bolton's and Lannister's (minus Tyrion). Red Lady birthing creepy ass Shadow Demon. White Walkers. Dragons. She went with wishing for dragons. There's also the fact that her dragons will count as familiars and so will be brought to every 'Verse with her if I decide to make her do that after finishing up here. It would certainly make things interesting if she traveled to say the Potter 'Verse or Inuyasha. Ooh, what about Lord of the Rings?

Anyways getting off the reason you're all here now. So, before I go into anything else.

P.s. Jon has been learning Lord lessons from her so he isn't as useless in politicking as he is originally. They each hold their own strengths, though. He makes a better war general while she makes the better ruler, both are necessary for a country. He will have the same knowledge that she was given but she will have a far better grasp on it as she needed to use her cunning to survive the Red Keep. They play to their strengths but should they marry and he needs to take over while she's busy having a baby and recover from said baby birthing, he could definitely take over temporarily and not make a fool of himself.

Onto the Story


"The dreams of Lyanna have continued." Jon tells me nervously, his fingers tracing the lines of my palm as I lean my back against his chest as we relax under the Weirwood yet again.

"What is it, Jon?"

"Aegon. My birth name is Aegon Targaryen." I remain quiet waiting for him to continue but intertwine our fingers. "He lied. Lord Stark is . . . he's not my father. He's my uncle. Why? He let his wife treat me as she did. Let her tell my siblings . . . cousins that I am beneath them. That I am lesser. That I am a sin. That I should have never be-" I turn in his arms, moving onto my kneel before him pulling his head to lie between my breasts as he sobs. "And my mother she stole the name of my brother I do not care if it was in honor! Or remembrance, it is wrong. I can't."

"Jon. Robb, Sansa, Arya, Bran, and Rickon are both your cousins and your siblings. You were raised together. And do not take head of that bitter old harpy's words. And if you do not care for it then remain with your name now and be Jon Targaryen or Jaehaerys Targaryen, it is your choice. Do you understand me, love?" He nods drawing a deep breaths before continuing.

Jon tells her of seeing his own birth and hearing the steps of Lord Stark as he rushed to the birthing room that held his mother. He tells her of Lyanna's plead to protect him and his uncle's agreement. "Was he truly protecting me by keeping the truth of my birth secret, Nephyra? Or was he protecting his friend by raising me as his bastard and lying to me all these years?" He looks up at her, at last meeting her eyes. His eyes rimmed with red from his crying. "Do you hate me now? My parents are the reason for the Rebellion. They are the reason your father lost you and died of a broken heart."

"It is not your fault. Never think that." She presses her forehead to his. "We were hardly babes in our mothers' bellies when war broke out. To be honest, there is much that does not make sense about their running away to me."

"How so?"

"Why would they not alert anyone? For that matter how would Lyanna have left Winterfell without anyone knowing? And what of your siblings, Rhaenys and Aegon? Did he truly just leave them and their mother without a word?"

It was then they decides to look further into the past together. They swore they would learn why all happened as it had.