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The Burning of Kings landing

Knowing that time was of the essence, I quickly accepted the quest and began to gather information about the Princess's whereabouts. Armed with my sword and finally used the martial skill book, I made my way to the Red Keep, where I could see the Gold cloaks under the sway of lannisters guarding the entrance. I decided to sneak in through a nearby passageway using the gamers map ability to make my way to the princess's chambers undetected.

As I approached the princess's chambers, I could hear the Mountain's menacing voice from inside. I took a deep breath and gathered my courage, knowing that this was my chance to complete the quest.

As I entered the room, I saw the Mountain standing over the princess and her children, ready to strike them down with his massive sword. I tried to stay calm and called out to the Mountain, pretending to be a messenger from the Lannisters.

Using my charisma, I managed to convince the Mountain that I had a message for him from Tywin Lannister himself. As he stepped closer to me, I lunged forward with my sword and attacked him from behind.

The Mountain turned around, surprised by my sudden attack, and I took advantage of his momentary confusion to strike him again. He bellowed in rage and swung his sword at me, but I managed to dodge and strike him once more.

As the Mountain stumbled back, I quickly grabbed the princess and her children and rushed out of the room. We made our way through the castle, avoiding the Gold Cloaks and Lannisters who were searching for us.

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Using my Gamer map we used the city's back alleys and hidden passageways, I managed to lead the princess and her children to a nearby port where I arranged for a small boat to take us to safety having looted a pouch of gold dragons from one of the gold cloaks on our way here.

Just as we were about to board the boat, the Mountain caught up to us, furious and vengeful. I knew that I had to act fast, so I called upon my martial skills given by the skill book and engaged him in a fierce battle.

The fight was short and grueling, but I managed to land a final blow on the Mountain, killing him and completing the secondary objective of the quest.

With the threat of the Mountain gone, we quickly boarded the boat and set sail, leaving King's Landing and the chaos of Robert's Rebellion behind us.

As we sailed away from King's Landing, I couldn't shake the feeling that there was something else I needed to do. Then it hit me: the wildfire stashes. The Mad King Aerys had hidden them throughout the city, and if they were left unchecked, they could cause untold destruction.

I explained my plan to the princess, and she agreed that it was the right thing to do. We docked the boat near the city and made our way to the nearest stash.

Using my Gamer map and the knowledge from the martial skill book, we were able to locate and ignite the wildfire stashes, one by one. It was a dangerous task, and we had to fight off several Lannister soldiers who had caught wind of our plan.

But we persevered, and soon the entire city was ablaze with the green flames of wildfire. With the stashes destroyed, we fled the city as quickly as we could, making our way to the safety of Dorne.

As we sailed away, I couldn't help but think about the impact of our actions. We had saved the princess and her children, killed the Mountain, and prevented the destruction of the city. But at what cost? The rebellion would rage on, and many more lives would be lost.

But for now, we were safe, and that was all that mattered. We continued our journey, unsure of what the future held, but ready to face it together.