It was a crisp autumn morning in Winterfell as Charlie made his way through the bustling streets. His heart was heavy as he thought about the task ahead of him. He had received a message from his son, who lived in the elf kingdom, informing him that the king of their world was dead.
Charlie had been living in Winterfell for many years now, ever since he had married his wife Waren, a member of the powerful Stark family. His son, however, had chosen to stay in the elf kingdom, where he had been born and raised. Charlie and Waren had always respected his decision, knowing how important it was for him to stay connected to his roots.
But now, with the news of the king's death, everything had changed. The elf kingdom was in turmoil, and Charlie knew he had to go and see his son, to warn him of the looming danger.
As he made his way through the gates of the elf kingdom, Charlie couldn't help but feel a sense of nostalgia. He had spent many years in this magical place, and it still held a special place in his heart. But today, his mind was focused on the task at hand.
He made his way to the palace, where his son, the elf prince, lived. The palace was grand and majestic, with intricate designs and shimmering crystals adorning the walls. Charlie was greeted warmly by the elves, who were always fond of him. He was led to the throne room, where his son was waiting for him.
'Father,' his son said, embracing him tightly. 'I'm glad you're here.'
Charlie could see the worry in his son's eyes, and he knew he had to deliver the news quickly. 'Son, I have come to warn you that the king is dead. The Green have placed King Aegon I Targaryen on the iron throne. The Stark and the Northern houses have not taken sides with anyone in the Targaryen's war, but we must remain vigilant.'
The elf prince's face fell, and he knew the gravity of the situation. The Green was a powerful and cunning group, and their alliance with the Targaryen's was a dangerous one. They had always been enemies of the elves and had caused much destruction in the past.
'What do we do, father?' his son asked, his voice filled with concern.
'We must stay strong and united,' Charlie replied. 'The Doctor is aware of the king's death, and he will give us regular updates as best he can. But we must also be prepared for war. With Waren's grandfather, King Viserys Targaryen, dead, the Green will surely try to take over the elf kingdom.'
The elf prince nodded, understanding the gravity of the situation. 'I will do everything in my power to protect our kingdom and our people,' he said determinedly.
Charlie smiled, proud of his son's bravery and loyalty. 'I know you will, my son. That's why I have come to say my goodbyes to you and your mother. I must return to Winterfell to prepare for the coming war.'
His son's face fell, and Charlie could see the tears forming in his eyes. 'Father, I want to go back home with you. I want to protect you and mother from the Green's side of the Targaryen's.'
Charlie's heart swelled with love for his son, but he knew his place was with the elves. 'No, my son. Your place is here with your people. The Doctor will keep you updated, and I will return as soon as I can.'
With a heavy heart, Charlie bid farewell to his son and his best friend, the elf prince, Eljion. After saying goodbye to Waren, he made his way back to Winterfell, knowing that the coming days would be filled with uncertainty and danger.
As he rode back to Winterfell, Charlie couldn't help but feel a sense of sadness and worry. He knew that war was inevitable, and he could only hope that they would come out victorious. But one thing was for sure, he would do everything in his power to protect his family and his home from the impending threat of the Targaryen's and the Green.
