Maybe. I haven't really gotten around to writing it yet. I'm trying to find ways to fit much of the old plot into this idea, while taking the realities of sexual dimorphism into account. Like how in Westeros, although it's largely ruled by women most of the soldiers are still men-in fact, a good deal of emphasis is put on the husband's role as the protector of the family. Female warriars do exist and are more common but still the exception-Roberta Baratheon was one such, until after winning the throne she became fat and drunken and slothful.