***Rhaenyra Targaryen***
In the depths of true black oblivion, swirled the billions of souls forgotten to time and the memories of men and women. With no candle lit in their honor or memory, no gravestone or headstone with their names written on them, these poor souls had only their bitter pained howls and the freezing pitch blackness for company. Even when their new place of rest was filled with countless other suffering souls, it was impossible to comfort one another.
Amongst the millions of lost and forgotten souls swirling in forgotten oblivion, one soul was curved in the fetal position, crying to herself. Her hair was pale blonde, her eyes blacked and empty staring into an eternity of nothingness. Like the many souls around her, she was naked. Her body was pale and shivered eternally, sobbing uncontrollably. In her eternal pain and loneliness, she reached out into the darkness in front of her time and time again, calling out names.
"Jacaerys, Lucerys, Joffrey...where are you. Harwin, Laenor, please somebody please come for me" she said with trembling lips and shivering limbs.
In that darkness, she saw them, all of her children fully grown to adulthood, running towards their mother's plea. Harwin and Laenor and Christon too came and shielded her from the everlasting pitch-freezing blackness with their shields and cloaks that provided her memory of warmth.
"Mother, what's wrong, why do you weep," Joffrey, so young and sweet asked her. He knelt beside her and held her hands in his, small as they were.
"Come here my sweet boy, come here, let me see you." Joffrey snuggled up to her as Rhaenyra held him in her arms.
"I weep because you're not here, none of you are. As much as I try to pass eternity with sweet comforting memories, you always leave me; All of you do. Your kisses, sweet as they are, are empty with no heat in your little lips. Your sweet tears always vanish before they can fall from your cheeks. I can't remember how many times I've seen you weep."
When she spoke those harsh but true words, her children vanished. Her lovers and husband knelt around her, taking her hands, and touching her legs and arms. Sir Criston Cole took hold of her chin and kissed her up and down her neck, much to her approval. It was a moment's pleasure she wished could last her eternal afterlife.
Laenor, hugged her with all his strength, hoping to take away her loneliness if only for this moment. Harwin moved in after Laenor stepped back and vanished into the darkness. Rhaenyra rose to her knees and watched the father of her first child undress until he was naked, his armor and clothing beneath disappearing from him like sand blowing in the wind.
Her former lover and father of her bastard children touched her and caressed her. Rhaenyra, forgetting her eternal predicament, humored the delights of these moments and allowed Harwin to fondle her breasts and kiss her along the nape of her neck. Despite knowing this was all a farce, a dream in eternity, she let herself feel loved, remembered, and...
"Rhaenyra" a voice almost as old as the conqueror's memory and legacy resounded in the blackness surrounding her. Harwin vanished and Daemond, naked, pale, and strong in appearance, approached her.
"Have you forgotten me already?" He asked, his eyes staring at her with icy focus.
"As much as I loved you Daemon, there was nothing else we could have done, we lost, and look where it got me."
Daemon, grinning at her words, laid-on top of her, pushed her legs apart, and rested between them. "Let me make you forget about everything for a while--"
"NO DAEMON! You're not here, NONE of you are really here!" Rhaenyra barked madly.
Daemon kissed her and despite her words, Rhaenyra cooed and caressed his shoulders and strong arms, betraying her anger and frustration for this false moment of tenderness.
The roaring and wailing of a familiar sound resounded again in the infinite darkness. It was Syrax flying down from the unknown. She landed next to her friend and rider covering her with her wings.
Daemon vanished before her, and so did everyone who came to her cries. The sight of her children vanishing including her former lovers, parents and her dragon brought her back to her new normal, eternal loneliness and ever-pitch freezing blackness.
"Wake up Rhaenyra, wake up...WAKE UP!!" a voice said softly at first but then thundered, shaking the black void, causing the souls to wail in fear and pain.
She uncurled from the fetal position and stared back at the tallest being she had ever laid eyes on. This being was pale and sexless, lacking a man's cock or a woman's gash or fingernails and belly button. A long, black hooded mantle covered much of its face, leaving a black void where its face would have been. it had two pinprick lights for eyes that bore into her. In its mantle were the stars of the night and the souls of all the newly departed swirling endlessly in it.
She was beckoned to stand by an unknown force but standing in the presence of this thing sapped all strength she mustered just to stand. "Who--who-- who are you," Rhaenyra studdered with trembling lips.
"Do you not recognize me, is it not obvious who I am" it asked. Rhaenyra trembled uncontrollably. The voice from this giant sounded both like a man and a woman mixed in one voice.
"I-I--don't know who you are, a Demon?"
"Oh Rhaenyra, you are a sweet and strong child, but also lost. You have lived a charmed life, filled with more adventure than the average commoner will ever see or experience In one lifetime. You had the world in your hands until--"
"--My fucking half-brother took it all from me!" Rhaenyra shouted, finding new strength in her anger.
"Aegon ii, his dragon set you ablaze before ripping you apart in six pieces, then leaving the last and seventh for..."
"Oh, Gods...You're The--The"
"STRANGER." The black void shook upon The Stranger saying its name and title.
"You're of the seven, you're The Stranger. What am I doing here, why am I not with my family in The Great Rest, why have I been separated from--"
The Stranger placed its pale gaunt hand on her mouth, shutting her while placing a finger up to its light blue lips gesturing her to remain silent.
"Where do you think you are? You, or rather, your last piece was offered to me. Little did Aegon second of his name know, he prevented you from joining your family by leaving your last bleeding limb for me, meaning your soul belongs to ME. Inside of me is where you will remain for all eternity, my child."
Rhaenyra nearly buckled over in disbelief hearing that declaration.
"But," The Stranger began to speak more softly this time, "You coming here, being offered to me was no coincidence child. You see, what the Hightowers did by usurping your birthright was upset the balance of the future. It was through my power that I saved you."
"Sa--Saved me? how exactly am I saved? Where are my children, where are my parents and my husband and Daemon and WHERE IS MY DRAGON!"
The Stranger's glowing pinprick eyes flashed, causing Rhaenyra excuiating pain that forced her down to her knees. "AAAHHH, FATHER! DAEMON!"
As soon as it had started, the pain was gone. she rose back to her feet, now more docile and quiet.
"You needed to sit on that throne Rhaenyra, it was through your blood that would have saved the world from the true threat that is yet to come from the cold north."
"The conqueror's dream, the song of ice and fire, the prophecy my father, the king entrusted to me. But that's no longer my burden to bear anymore, I'm dead, there's nothing more I can do. That problem is something for the living to contend with."
"Dead you may be, but I need you, Rhaenyra. Let me show you everything that has transpired after your passing so many generations later."
Raising its gaunt hand, The Stranger pointed and pressed its bony finger out and pressed it against her head. Like multiple flashes of lightning, she bore witness to every single mundane and major event that transpired in all of the seven kingdoms. She saw the conquest of Dorne, The Blackfyre rebellion, the great spring sickness, the war of the ninepenny kings, and the reign of the last Targaryen, Aerys Targaryen II.
Her eyes flashed with millions of images passing through the passage of time and concluded with the end of the terrible but brief long night that all the realm's armies united to repel with the aid of Daenerys Targaryen and her last dragons.
Her non-existent heart froze seeing the white walkers for the first time and learning The Night King's invulnerability to dragon fire. She fell when The Stranger pulled its finger back from her forehead.