A character could say it after winning a duel or a battle. For example, a knight defeats an enemy in a joust and shouts 'veni vidi vici' to show his dominance.
The phrase could be part of a prophecy or a legend in the fanfic. A character might discover an old prophecy that mentions 'veni vidi vici' and believes it is their destiny to fulfill it. So they set out on a journey in the Game of Thrones world, coming to different places, seeing the problems and opportunities, and finally conquering their goals. This could be related to finding a long - lost treasure, uniting the kingdoms, or overthrowing a tyrant. The use of the phrase would add an air of mystery and grandeur to the character's quest.
Well, perhaps it's a story where a character uses this phrase as their motto. In the complex and cut - throat world of Game of Thrones, they might be a military commander. They enter battles with this attitude of coming, seeing the situation, and then conquering their foes without hesitation. This fanfic could then detail their various military campaigns and how they outwit their opponents.
One way is through communication. For example, instead of ravens, they could use some sort of magical - technological device that can send messages instantly. This would change the way alliances are formed and wars are planned. Another aspect could be in the area of weaponry. Maybe there could be some advanced crossbows or swords with built - in tech that gives an edge in battle. Also, in terms of transportation, rather than horses all the time, there could be some sort of steam - powered or magic - tech vehicles.
One way to incorporate a Dragon MC in a Game of Thrones fanfic is to give it a unique backstory. Maybe it was hatched from an ancient egg that was long forgotten. It could have a special bond with a particular character, like a Targaryen who discovers it. This bond could drive the plot forward as they face the challenges in Westeros together.
Guns could be incorporated as a foreign weapon brought by invaders from across the sea. They would be a terrifying and unknown force to the people of Westeros at first.
Gilgamesh could be a mythical figure in the Game of Thrones fanfiction. Storytellers in the taverns could tell tales of his great deeds, much like they do with the legends of Azor Ahai. His story could be used as a parallel or a warning. For example, if the fanfiction is about a young hero's journey, Gilgamesh's own journey of self - discovery and his struggles with pride could serve as an inspiration or a cautionary tale. And his relationship with Enkidu could be reimagined in the context of the complex relationships in Game of Thrones.
One way could be to have Deadpool magically transported to the 'Game of Thrones' world. He would likely bring his unique brand of humor and chaos. Maybe he'd start off by trying to find a good bar or tavern, and along the way get involved in the power struggles between the different houses, all while cracking jokes about the strange customs and the people's outfits.
Dark Souls has a deep lore regarding ancient and powerful artifacts. In a Game of Thrones fanfic, these could be translated into powerful weapons or items. For example, a sword that has the power to drain the life force of its enemies, similar to some weapons in Dark Souls. This would change the dynamics of battles and political intrigue in the Seven Kingdoms as characters would seek these powerful artifacts to gain an advantage.
The beauty of the moon could be a source of inspiration for the characters. A poet in the Game of Thrones universe might be inspired by the moon to write verses that either stir the hearts of the people or foretell of future events. And this could drive the plot forward as different characters react to these verses.
The moon can be used as a setting. For instance, a scene where a battle takes place under a full moon, adding an eerie and beautiful backdrop. The light of the moon could also be used to create a sense of mystery, like when a character discovers a hidden passage that is only visible in the moonlight.
Gunpowder elements can be incorporated by changing the battle scenes. Instead of the traditional cavalry charges and archery volleys, there could be scenes of cannon fire and soldiers using muskets. For example, during the Battle of the Blackwater, if Stannis Baratheon's fleet had gunpowder - based weapons, it would have been a much different battle.