Crossover Angron Clegane

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During a fusion of universes or just ISOTing the Planetos to Warhammer

The pod of Angron ends up crash landing somewhere in the lands of House Clegane in the Westerlands

Angron is adopted into the new House Clegane

What does baby Angron do with Gregor Clegane being a horrible young monster

And Sandor being kinda idealistic still and with a younger sister and a father willing to let Gregor get away with burning his brother out of petty rage

What does Angron without the nails do when he has a liege lord like Tywin Lannister around?

How does he affect the fate of the Planetos and later on the Crusade?
 
I reckon he rips off Gregor's head when the lunatic burns their brother, if he is big enough at the time. If not it happens a bit later, perhaps a sparring session going too far, so Sandor becomes a minor lord when he inherits the castle and Angron becomes either a hedge knight or a merc. Even nailed he still had some code of honor and charisma, albeit less and less as time went on. Therby without that influence he would be probably quite drawn to the ideals of chivalry, but those ideals would be put the test during the Sack of Kings Landing and War of Five Kings. I guess he is not the one who would kill Tareryn children, Tywin having to use another monster to do the deed.

War Hounds legion might even keep the name. They would still be close combat orientated, but not blood crazed lunatics, their mindset being combination of honor and cynicism.

If Empire finds after the war against Others, he might be extra hostile against xenos and chaos.
 
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War Hounds legion might even keep the name. They would still be close combat orientated, but not blood crazed lunatics, their mindset being combination of honor and cynicism.

If Empire finds after the war against Others, he might be extra hostile against xenos and chaos.

His family sigil has dogs....so the entire legion changes their colors and symbols to that of one lowly minor knight house? That’s one legacy that will overshadow the rest of the much longer established Houses of Westeros

Don’t forget, he may have extra vigilance and decide to take local myths seriously to find if there are ancient cults and xenos around given that there are Deep Ones around
 
All of the primarchs were superhuman smart I can't think of right now how he would use his inteligence (along the brawn) to radically change how ASOIAF. He would probably get well with Sandor, but I can't see him being satisfied with being a lowly vassal to Tywin, so perhaps he would hit the road first as hedge knight and then as a mercenary on the other side of the sea, perhaps carving a kingdom of his own.

Other option is that Aerys hears about the child that fell from the stars and orders he be brought before him and is raised at the court, but when the mad king decides to burn the Starks he raises his voice in protest and pissed of king siccs the guards on him, which turns to be terminally stupid idea.
Will give it a more thought later.
 
All of the primarchs were superhuman smart I can't think of right now how he would use his inteligence (along the brawn) to radically change how ASOIAF. He would probably get well with Sandor, but I can't see him being satisfied with being a lowly vassal to Tywin, so perhaps he would hit the road first as hedge knight and then as a mercenary on the other side of the sea, perhaps carving a kingdom of his own.

Did you read Robert E. Howard’s Conan The Barbarian or Kull, King of Atlantis or his other works set in ancient primitive times with more melee combat?

Because if so, I’m guessing he will be a surprisingly intelligent berserker, one who hits very hard and fast yet is very precise and doesn’t waste movement or takes time to hit something again and again just because he’s angry or full of bloodlust
 

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