• We have updated our Community Code of Conduct. Please read through the new rules for the forum that are an integral part of Paradox Interactive’s User Agreement.
Torturers Deep is a name I can see an ironborn keeping if their granted the island but Vaemond would have to be an idiot to give them any more land.
That was the exact reason I never even thought about the possibility of renaming any of the islands, they fit cthulhu worshipping vikings so well and in my current game the Ironborn control all of the Stepstones cause my Dany was besties with Asha, and Bobby's ironborn bastard grew up such a good boy as well XD
But now that you came up with this genuinely brilliant idea of renaming stuff, I can't get enough and I'm so eager to know what the Stepstones will become in this universe.
 
  • 2Like
  • 1
Reactions:
A shame Vaemond lost brave my inner expansionist warmonger is screaming at those independent islands in the stepstones.
I felt the same, the conquering of the Stepstones will be a very slow process but with that being said, once enough islands are conquered to create the Kingdom, it will finish quickly due to dejure claims.
 
  • 1
  • 1Like
Reactions:
Chapter 37: Heir to the Iron Throne (Matarys, Laena, Vaemond)
12th of 2nd Moon, 8038
Queens Ballroom, Vaemonds Holdfast within the Red Keep



The Queens Ballroom was loud with the sounds of celebration for the prince and princesses 5th nameday celebration.

The ballroom was the final addition to the Red Keep, part of what was known as Vaemonds Holdfast, a castle within a castle, the holdfast containing the royal apartments as well as the Queens Ballroom, a small keep with beaten silver walls that could seat 100. The holdfast was surrounded by 12 foot thick red brick walls and a drawbridge separating it from the rest of the castle, making it the most secure part of the red keep.

Servants darted in and out, refilling cups and bringing in new courses, while musicians played a merry tune for the court.

Prince Matarys, commander of the Gold Cloaks and brother to the King, stood in the corner of the ballroom, a cup of wine in hand, with his lady wife Demerei Royce, and his brother by law Ser Byren Royce, a sworn brother of the Kingsguard.

He glanced up onto the small raised dais where his brother was sitting with Nyel and his children , Laena looking bored as usual, plump little Alyssane enjoying the breakfast spread, while the two young twins happily opened their gifts.

Shortly after his brothers return from Dark Den, Nyel had announced her pregnancy to the court, and had given birth to a healthy set of twins, a boy and a girl, Prince Vaekar and Princess Cymella, though Matarys’s sister had nearly died giving birth to Cymella, who even at five had clearly inherited her fathers robust build and was tall for her age.

4R1Gf-lZYJaJyZfN8gGBxa60UlCwfeBiLRNoQADp0wlaotrqgdx1KojsWeJzxEHCT1C6caJZf-NHCcN6WpFD60yv6B1i6AaD04A8WH7ghOb9w_5ub6775tGFNVm2yzDchv1cQbqJXaTEorUJqr4Dnn8V_8hXfcN6Rx1CAwiR96lius1dXf8wrJfD2g

8a9DUZigMoeS7G-XqJNGfSXS8qsrh3x7LAiZp7iZCImLJN9Lv2DLKlBSDBGd0rBFMB6hgStdJs8oeDxbP7DsjSdQ2HzNyFzn_RF0sF_RtI4ROcXZeB3CgHILcRkObJ2qBdQSX14SeGSzuR1hDJA85DJ__kvQLNFd3u9HLBs_TW-mFhgb0pShpLr3CA


His brother stood up from his chair and clapped his hands, the servants bringing two more gifts for the twins.

The King had put on weight in recent years. Vaemond had always been a big man, but in recent years that muscle had turned to flesh, and his once hard and lean stomach had run to fat. Vaemond had spent much of his early adulthood while on campaign and was a common sight in the training yard during those years, but after his experience at Dark Den he no longer trained at arms with the same fervor, and the almost decades long peace since the end of the Lions Rebellion had taken their toll on the King, who preferred to spend time with his family at table than the training yard.

WHffdFP189Dt4O6etbx01WNgQJs1kEKXExyBlsd3IULeZ2-yZ1CEHfe7nbYeBSuSP2cej44yjuXjlttAjExHj7smbK2ocT4KuvPrC9we0Netq4KKCjmuCQnfgEq8AtwuuILYzOvmtuKQthXgyC3uX_CyjXYON2zR4ILs45zZ2cSCiu0wIyNlRIoDQA

3ks4-2EAbCUxD5xyP_Mlm90ekXxgy8hfkt_CEcqSpVm54IGouPNjqjBmhBRzJHjsGKpBaAOVzEHEfHTKMda3lylZXyt6n2BaglLcgPmD13--AfL4jBkbGRITkbyjdrMTBNchgjsaYV8hij85T-1OTLuebseGpgnLIEkhDKl-VU7PU2VLrvRuTmr3hw

In truth, even if his brother had wished to return to the rigors of campaigning, he would have had scarce opportunities too, as the realm had experienced an almost unprecedented peace in the 12 years since the Lion's Rebellion ended.

To be sure there had been some troubles, such was unavoidable in a realm the size of the seven Kingdoms. There had been a few months of bloodshed in the Westerlands when a coalition led by Sumner Crakehall had deposed Loren Lannisters weak and craven fool of a son Damon, aptly known as the indolent and replaced him with a grandson of Loren Lannister by his daughter and a hedge knight. There had been a few battles but given as Damon had little support most of the campaign was spent in besieging his followers castles into submission rather than pitched battle.

22wLg0bFI8StPuU4nNKMST8lQJb9NTniyJtFeZXGKZtCOX202peWDJK2PUJgYH_gBS8oN1grcaYTAtINkT7lWrsAXoxYthhSnTr2jLiJ36MqkAIi1SNl6bxqWHotG5OxlwiDb7DdatY-mJs5x0jf2G0AqlFxqkZidsr7Eo3WepG4ugf_LtLc6T3FIA


There had also been another flare up in tensions between the Sistermen and the knights of the Vale, who had once again strong armed Ronnel Arryn into declaring a campaign to bring back the Sistermen under the authority of the Vale rather than the Iron Throne, decades early the Sistermen had repelled a similar invasion, but they were up against it this time.

Vaemonds father Aegon had promised the Sistermen would only swear loyalty to the throne, but Vaemond made no move to interfere, much as it pained him, he was willing to overlook such transgressions due to his friendship with Ronnel Arryn, and he did not wish to risk escalating or prolonging the conflict and suffering by providing support to the sistermen, and besides that, the Vale did have a legitimate grievance that the islands and their taxes and levies, despite their proximity were not sworn to the Eyrie.

Besides that, with the exception of some skirmishes between the Starks and the northern Mountain Clans, there had been a long peace that Westeros had never known, not even under King Aegon.

Princess Cymella squealed in delight as she opened her gift, a fine red dress with a necklace of pearls, made from the finest myrish silk money could buy, while little Vaekar received a set of custom sized squires armor of black plate and garnets, along with a small sword and shield that he would use when he made the transition from his fathers page to his squire in a few years.

‘’You will grow into it.’’ Vaemond said, ruffling the prince's head.

‘’The time is right…..your brother will name an heir soon…he must, and if he is to be encouraged to name Laena his heir we should show him he has our support….either that or the other option’’ Ser Byren Royce said, the beaten silver walls illuminating his disfigured face.

Ph9e-bJLVqCV8dfPbq3zXPMCl7W0J3rsgWLQgOZbKPgzlj5-c64bJHT_jGNvMwkPePAocMgSUFj5JYaPZ3c3SgvZ6GC250jeAGXW5L_iJMvTQsgP9GmUodyQs3OjVzfgRpak-zeC6DbpTbW67RCro9mMI91Cslp_Wtai4UdB_sS4Gb5tsDIjsYkGGw


‘’My brother has my support no matter who he chooses.’’ Matarys said uncertainly.

The vast majority of Lords expected Vaemond to name his son Vaekar as the Lord of Dragonstone and heir to the Iron Throne, sooner rather than later, perhaps as soon as later that evening at the feast celebrating the crown prince's 5th nameday.

Matarys was not so sure however, his brother adored his eldest daughter Laena, and it was clear the girl was extremely intelligent, if rather uninterested in her studies, and he had oft heard his brother remarking, almost as if testing the waters, that the girl would make a fine Queen, though all of this had been before he had finally fathered a son however, and even Matarys could not ascertain his brothers plan.

‘’If we are too do this it must be Jaekar, contrary to what the smallfolk and fisherwives say there is no sure way of determining the sex of the child before its birth…there is no way to guarantee I am carrying a girl…you cannot go before the King and barter with a chest you do not know the contents of, it makes a poor merchant who does not even know his own stock.’’ His wife Demerei said, hands placed protectively over her belly.

5hwbkoOu8EIYToyE7bnqOHpuUXhASd7_yQl3QQ7g-LKeAU0zLhmp6AWzJCo6ehEw_TRCacAW779b5xKIKRMn0Ku5EdAjaXxgFwiwpOVqMjfPAveD0ugXptivnAS0OJRbJHSO9f_B32tqo2Wn6kvG1qJZRJxccwOV_nRIiAA77QnW5UlXHgxtvWK98w


Ser Byren Royce nodded his assent ‘’It would of course be better if it were Jaekar we offered to match…he is a boy after all.’’

Matarys knew his brother in laws motivations well enough, Ser Byren was in constant communication with his kin back in Runestone, and Matarys knew his wife's side of the family well enough to know that the Royces wanted a child of their blood to sit the Iron Throne, either as King Consort or Queen, though no doubt they thought that if Jaekar were chosen as King Consort to Laena he would be able to wield real power and ‘’control’’ his lady wife.

They have never met Laena Matarys thought, taking a sip of wine, his son Jaekar was a quiet and kindhearted boy,though he may well have a chance to serve as King Consort, the idea he could control his older cousin was laughable.

M0tFt-aO0tF0DznSPIa4hrQrHlcgxVSfcZoRh85XZakVMya7cE3wEuSa_ELhta2Q5s8NQ-crczLsbyhSsB8R8CzEitbKVPGVl2apFamFosw7ZmUKlkFTEENQwmcoEPehlVRq0qXQ8Ygyp7qjoGbIAZ_mcP-xd0ijPRCJsxoxC24X587b3R3agLP33w


Matarys had changed much in the years since his appointment as commander of the city watch though one thing that had not changed was his attitude towards power, he was content with his lot in life. One thing that he had found himself thinking more about however was the future of his children.

The thought of one of his children upon the Iron Throne, either his son betrothed to Laena or a potential daughter betrothed to Vaekar was a thought that was never far from his mind, something that he never would have considered important in his past.

I am just as much a son of the conqueror as Vaemond Matarys thought to himself, his line deserved to sit the Iron Throne just as much as his brothers, and a union between his children and Vaemonds was the perfect compromise to achieve that.

sS9qqcx-vkcAEVXjhDPKG0n0hisbJQpg75EV_vn3X3tM0zLLK3416XxJ4Rk9_wxspefAUPWuEddO-dIa2hTlri6dBsJH5Dq3rL9JJpQywv8h5GWjp20D7zc8nOtQv6H4UbujSNjeiQlpZ4AMk7jkGNswe_L-6z-hwnSPayCa4V1KPQqsvNmAiuGUlQ


‘’Even with all of this your brother may not agree to a betrothal, the great lords of the realm will be drowning him in a sea of parchment to see one of their own as King Consort if Laena is named heir, or one of their daughters as Queen if Vaekar is chosen…those lords can offer rich dowries and the loyalty of thousands of men….brother or not a match between his heir and his niece or nephew will bring little in the way of advantage.’’ Demerei cautioned.

‘’Jaekar has a dragon….Laena was given an egg three years ago and it has not hatched….I would say that is advantage enough….a betrothal between the two would bind my son and his dragon to Laena if she should be named the heir.’’ Matarys pointed out.

A few years prior his son Jaekar had been given a dragons egg, the color of molten fire lain by Moondancer as a reward from Vaemond for his first year of loyal service as a squire and shortly afterwards he had hatched an orange dragon he had named Oathwing, while the egg given to Laena had not yet hatched. The dragon was small as of now, but no doubt would one day grow as Narrah and Moondancer had.

Obj1rhvsNPc1xgQiUMksxB0JiqDk_XffZKPyHdn5fG_LU6rtli7j93QgDAOnIGtZH5Rep8tSYEEZ6I0-c7-jR_WCIUXr0gFejr6apZqgYiaVOocyR9mnn9Ny-WrcZ8-kwC-YR06Sf70iROBSsUfUzFGWhRU7gnQLv4-wEK6SEJg9fsZ6tE8EcViMhQ



‘’Aye….the King would be wise to realize that the friendship of House Royce and a dragon are more than sufficient advantages to agree to the match.’’ Ser Byren of the Kingsguard said.

‘’I will speak to Vaemond about it.’’ Matarys said, taking another cup of wine.

‘’It may be that all of this is for naught….we don't even know if Vaemond will name Laena his heir.’’ Demerei warned once again, and with that sobering thought, they left their scheming to mingle with the other guests.


One Hour Later

Laena watched the festivities from the corner of the ballroom with thinly veiled distaste.

All this for a little child She thought to herself with disgust staring at her little brother who had been helped into his squires armor and entertaining the crowd with clumsy strikes with his new sword.

Her uncle Matarys was speaking to her father about something, while her mother was entertaining the ladies of the court with a funny tale about Cymella who was showing off her new dress while her little sister Alyssane gorged herself on lemon cakes.

A servant came by with a platter of iced milk, hippocras and watered wine but Laena waved the servant away, if she really meant to go through with this then she would need her wits about her.

Her cousin Jaekar skulked towards her, providing an unwanted interruption to her brooding.

‘’What do you want?’’ Laena asked with annoyance.

‘’No need to get cross…..I brought you something.’’ He said, offering her a plate of orange cakes and bread with bits of sweetened lemon, fresh from the ovens.

‘’And why would you think I would need this?’’ She asked.

‘’You hardly ate anything I saw….and I figured you could use something to help you forget about tonight.’’ Jaekar responded.

‘’And what is happening tonight that I should forget about?’’ Laena asked, she knew perfectly well but she would make him say it all the same.

Her cousin looked uncomfortable, hesitating a moment before responding ‘’It's all around the castle….everyone expects your father to name Vaekar as his heir at the feast tonight.’’

Laena did not respond, her cousin gaping at her like a fish out of water.

‘’Laena…’’ He began, offering the plate once more, to which she promptly shoved in his face, smushing orange and lemon pastries all over his face, leaving her cousin with a bewildered and rather ridiculous looking expression as she stormed off.

rFssAAxxjQWuk0JPB5eLUKsQaPurkHfqDYJBxCr4_DYTyYITBpQAHOZcJLdQizzGBJI3pNmzTFAC78dEcYXm1j37lzbijOoqcAhe9l1NpCP9vl1Y193-BMZsc1TxvYmc17DiItw_U_npQxiDzP8EmgrREdZQ3mbifHiJ6k_lzQYENc9nJIz0U6cPgw


She felt the eyes of the court upon her, her cheeks burning a bright red to match her mood.

In truth she did not need Jaekar to tell her that she was going to be replaced, she had known it ever since her mother had brought that squealing whelp of a brother into the world, overhearing the Maester saying that the realm at long last had an heir, yet nonetheless her cousins words had stung.

It had only gotten worse in the leadup to her brothers 5th nameday, and the quiet mumblings of who was to be named heir to the Iron Throne became much louder and the expected proclamation of Prince Vaekar as the heir to the Iron Throne and Prince of Dragonstone had become the rage of courtly gossip.

The worst part of it were the looks, the looks of pity that were cast upon her, when the guests could tear their attention away from their beloved prince of five of course.

Ser Roland Crakehall was giving her one such look as he exited the ballroom.

‘’Will you be needing an escort Princess?’’ The big knight asked gently.

‘’I am just going to my chambers.’’ Laena said, not even breaking her stride as she made her way to the royal apartments.

You would make a fine Queen…the lords of the realm would be lucky to have you The words entered unbidden into her mind as the memory of her fathers words in front of the Iron Throne reverberated in her mind.

That was worse than the glances….the hardest part, the dagger in the back…..her father, the one person she had always trusted and confided in had betrayed her.

He never meant it…..he only said that because he didn't have a son….fool Laena thought to herself, the anger rising once again in her until she could taste the bile at the back of her throat.

She could not say what it was, the memory of her fathers words, Ser Rolands pitying glance or her cousins stupid offer of orange cakes….or a combination of all of them, but in that moment walking from the royal ballroom to the large keep which housed the royal apartments she made her decision.

I will not be replaced by a child of five She thought to herself, quickening her pace.

Once she arrived at her chambers she took off her heeled shoes and laced on her riding boots, changing out of her fine clothes into a black jerkin stitched with silver inlay in the shape of a dragon and pulling on an unassuming hooded brown cloak she kept for the occasion that she should pass unnoticed, and for good measure she armed herself with two daggers she had nicked from the armory, one sheathed at the side of her jerkin and another in her boot.

She hesitated for a moment, wondering if she had enough, and trying to remember her fathers tale of his own exploit when he was her age.

I am the blood of the Dragon….that is enough She thought to herself, hurrying out of her chambers and out into the courtyard of the Holdfast, the breakfast reception would soon end and no doubt her mother or father would wish to speak with her about something before the night's feast.

Hurrying through the courtyard, she saw one of the Dragon Cloaks was standing guard on the drawbridge from the inner holdfast to the main keep that was oft to call her the ‘’little princess’’ and would surely recognize her.

She pulled up her hood and approached.

I am not your little princess…..and if you do not let me pass I will have my father will take your tongue She recited in her head, preparing for him stopping her, but fortunately the guard paid her little mind among the throng of servants and grooms preparing for the feast, his attentions focused instead on a group of passing serving girls.

She made her way to the tower of the hand as servants scurried about like mice, a pair of huntsmen hoisting a large stag on a pole, bound for the kitchens.

Lord Tully was still at the the breakfast in the Queens Ballroom so there were no guards at the towers door, though she knew there would be two guards in Tully cloaks up the stairs at the Hands chambers, so instead she made her way to the Small Hall, a hall with two large trestle tables that could seat 100.

Luckily for her, the two great wooden doors were open and she made her way to the small halls hearth and gently slide the back panel to the side, concealing a set of runged handholds that led both up and down, she made her way through the soot and positioned herself on the rungs, while she pulled the false panel back into place with one hand.

She had come upon the false exit some years ago, when she had skipped her lessons with the Maester to explore, hearing rumors from one of her fathers builders that the keep was ringed with secret tunnels and passageways, of which she had uncovered several.

She knew that if she climbed the ladder up she would come to the hearth in the hand's personal chambers, the whole purpose of this exit was to allow the hand to escape from his chambers or the small hall out of the castle.

Instead of up however, she headed down, climbing down the rungs until her hands and arms burned, but finally, she reached the bottom.

Once at the bottom she walked forward through the brick tunnel in darkness until she at last came to a place that had a bit of light. An Iron Brazier in the shape of a dragon's head was lit, casting a dim orange glow about her surroundings, illuminating a dragon mosaic of blue and red tile beneath her, the sigil of the Targaryen dynasty.

Someone has been here, and recently She thought to herself looking at the lit brazier, grabbing the unlit torch from the pack on her back and lighting it quickly.

The small circular chamber had six separate doors leading in six directions, though the two leftmost were unlocked and open, those she had explored.

She made her way through the leftmost door in silence for quite a while, her mind focused on her Valyrian. Laena was not an attentive learner and rarely invested any effort in her studies, but in the past week she had made an effort to study the Valyrian texts on her own time, and proved to be a quick study when she put her mind to it, the young princess had a remarkable memory.

Finally the passageway ended and she found herself in a well lit yet unassuming small storage room made of red brick, containing barrels and flour sacks, covered in cobwebs, there, hidden behind a barrel was a cleverly constructed iron grate that could only be pushed open from the inside.

0b3pjmGlx5ziCpxHg3NONkaAC7AvTT0QAI2CHYqRsfwi3EjPIqstVrrsoWTLBnSssEZYvklCVn4qUP41eMn8iE1sLOfgpVWf3M-XcTdR8dp9ZQz-WXUXiTCSys3VUsy1xM0BYG6QUKXzKJvb0Fm0y5YDhmxkwBYRYSMBjKE5rwjaoDLoOxUvaLcGZA


Pushing it aside, she knelt through it and found herself outside of the red brick walls of the Red Keep, the bustling city of Kings Landing below her.

She made her way down the hill, passing by a few gold cloaks who paid her little mind, and soon found herself at the base of the hill and in the city proper.

She knew her destination by sight well enough, but nonetheless consulted the map she had taken with her, she would have to walk the street bordering Flea Bottom before turning right onto the street of Sisters, continuing on towards the Hill of Rhaenys, named after her fathers aunt.

KE977v3kThed4SaLEfjUapUnR1dBPcsj2qE32b4XBeYSoDWybp4pxaR3K6rNF5CDHJE5-LxrFdCq6MAHEcd-mcBw0aPdGjYKOGYPiAFWWPcDL29F-3caDZbrf_s19FcCr2vp-zdTCCgHM-OLE-7WqfZ1H8OiLKARBjTC7sHlBLUrkb7KGPCRwxMF_A



It was then that the princess was faced with her first decision. Laena had never been alone in the streets of King's Landing before, but she knew Flea Bottoms reputation well enough to know that it was the roughest and poorest part of the city, where her uncle Matarys had been mugged and Ser Lucas Blackwood had been murdered.

It would be safer to keep to the main street and turn onto the street of sisters, but that would add several miles to her journey, it would be much faster to cut through the alleyways of Flea Bottom onto the street of sisters, if much more dangerous, but Laena knew the longer her absence the more frantic her family would grow, and besides, Laena did not wish for an hours long trek through the city, she would cut through Flea Bottom.

Laena was no fool however, she knew the risk she was taking and with a curse she realized her riding boots were much too fine and would stand out like a sore thumb in Flea Bottom, so she ran them through the mud until they looked truly filthy before making her way through Flea Bottom.

In truth it was not as bad as she expected. Her father regularly provided her uncle with wagons of food and timber to distribute amongst the city's poor and the district had improved in recent years, yet still the poverty of the area was clear.

Naked children ran through the mud puddles while whores called down from rickety balconies, advertising their services. On the side of alleyways she saw dirty and bedraggled peasants in a line where two huge cauldrons of soup with dubious origins were being cooked.

‘’Bowl o’ Brown…just 2 coppers’’ One of the ‘’cooks’’ shouted at her and she quickened her pace, in truth she was feeling a bit peckish but she was not so desperate as to eat that.

Passing through a large open air market she made her way towards the street of sisters, wrinkling her nose at the smell of the peasantry.

At one point she felt a pair of eyes on her, and noticed an old man with a bum eye following her, a strange smile on his face, but she quickly lost him before finally making it out of Flea Bottom to the Street of Sisters, though the rest of her trek through the district she kept one hand on her knife.

Her legs were beginning to tire by then, she could not remember the last time she had walked this long but she forced herself to keep moving.

With luck I will be returning a different way She thought to herself.

The street of sisters was more well to do, and she passed by several stout taverns and brothels, loud with the sound of their patrons, though her journey was not entirely uneventful as she barely got out of the way of a man thundering down the street on a horse, a squadron of gold cloaks chasing after him.

The crowd thinned as she made her way to the base of the Hill of Rhaenys.

I must be careful She thought to herself, she could no longer hope to blend in with the crowd here and the guards would no doubt be suspicious of her presence if they spotted the hooded stranger.

She walked up the long winding path to the top of the Hill of Rhaenys, keeping to the side of the cliff, staying in the shadows as a squadron of gold cloaks made their way down.

Continuing on she reached the top of the hill, the massive cavernous Dragonpit coming into view.

She saw many of her fathers Dragonkeepers, armored in their black plate patrolling outside, especially at the huge exit, but despite not having been to the pit before, she knew there were multiple smaller entrances around the side so that the dragonkeepers might enter and surround the dragon in the central pit.

She waited upon the side of the cliff road for two dragon keepers to complete their sweep and walk in the opposite direction before darting forward quickly, making it to the side of the Dragonpit before walking through one of the small tunnels that led to the central pit.

Luck was on her side as she had expected. The Dragonpit only housed two dragons, her uncle's white and gold Aelesar who was just a dozen feet in length and the dragon Vhagar who had belonged to Laenas grandmother Visenya. Narrah and Moondancer were not confined to the Dragonpit and roamed the crownlands and islands of the Blackwater.

It was the large dragon Vhagar that was interred in the large central cavernous chamber, several sheep bones piled around the sleeping bronze and green dragon. Vhagar was sixty feet in length with huge wings, the largest dragon in Westeros ever since Meraxes had flown across the narrow sea.

Laena, crouched in one of the side tunnels steeled herself, she could show absolutely no hesitation when the time came.

Turning onto a flight of stairs on the side tunnel she made her way up onto the walkways that ran above the large central pit that the dragon keepers used to observe the dragons from above as well as trap and enchain new dragons with the huge heavy chains that dropped below, they were empty at this time however.

Most of the dragon keepers were posted outside the Dragonpit to guard it, and only a few patrolled inside, walking a route from near the central pit to immediately outside, Laena waited until they stepped outside the dragon pits entrance before she made her way to a huge lever in the center of the walkway and pulled it with all her might.

The lever moved surprisingly easy and triggered a mechanism which caused huge heavy iron gates to fall with a deafening crash at the end of every one of the major exits of the Dragonpit, the main purpose of such a lever was to lock down the dragonpit from the inside, against any sort of assault as well as stop a rogue dragon from leaving through the main entrance, but Laena had used it to essentially lock the Dragonkeepers out of the pit.

She heard shouts of alarm from outside and hurried downwards, she had locked them out for now but there were other secret entrances known only to the keepers she assumed, she did not have long.

Making her way to the central sandy pit, she slowed her pace and lowered her hood.

Vhagar had not woken, despite all the commotion and was in a deep sleep, its breaths shaking the sands around it with a deep rumbling.

Laena slowly made her way towards the sleeping dragon, who still remained unaware of her presence.

I am the blood of the Dragon She reminded herself, extending a hand towards the dragon's huge snout, her hands so close she could feel the heat emanating from them.

‘’PRINCESS STOP.’’ She heard a voice scream from behind her.

Turning behind her she saw one of the dragonkeepers sprinting from one of the side chambers, with a curse on her mind she realized that she had not accounted for any dragonkeepers that might have been tending to Aelesar in the dragon's tunnel.

Before she could say anything there was a deafening roar behind her, startling her so much that she fell on her back.

Turning frantically she saw that the big green dragon had awoken from its slumber, and it was clearly not pleased by these uninvited guests, lazily arising, sand falling from its green and bronze scales.

To his credit the Dragon Keeper was no coward and attempted to put himself in between the beast and the princess, sprinting towards the center of the pit, but Vhagar was in no mood and ponderously turned its head, emitting a burst of green orange flame that bathed the man in dragonfire, cooking him in his own armor, the screams echoing through the cavernous dome.

The dragon then turned back to Laena, who had managed to get to her knees, its huge emerald eyes glaring at her, a deep rumbling at the back of its throat as it opened its mouth, showing jaws armed with teeth as big as a man's forearm, its face so close she could see light emitting from the back of its throat.

‘’IKSAN SE ĀNOGAR HEN ZALDRĪZES!’’ She screamed I am the blood of the dragon

The fire at the back of Vhagars throat brightened like molten fire, burning so bright that Laena was almost blinded.

‘’SE ĀNOGAR HEN UĒPA VALYRIA. NYKE CLAIM AO HAE ÑUHON!!’’ She continued, bellowing as loud as she could. The blood of Old Valyria….. I claim you

The fire at the back of the beast's throat traveled upwards, its mouth opening wide just inches from Laenas face, the princess staring defiantly ahead.

El3NgrcrS4cKSglBwQUtM9EatPFIXL8JXGQKc9GB6eG4GLgLuqjzRp-OHaAwOdfBw1zYH1Ehov-wy083YRYZru58LN1-OA4h1OEswIy35S7JDWXIW1M7FO4uPLk3P-kOkbOn6YZrSREQlb_6GPrhecwlDzsA4gF1dQ7tg7J3WlmI34cFOTx588f6Mw


If I look back I am lost

‘’SE BIRTHRIGHT HEN ZALDRĪZES LORDS. NYKE CLAIM AO!!’’ She screamed as she looked her death in the eye, the air in front of her burning like a furnace. The birth right of the Dragon Lords….I claim you.

The air grew so hot that Laena could barely finish her chant, the air being sucked out of her throat, heat entering her body, she collapsed to the ground, waiting for her death.

It did not come. Vhagar looked to the sky and gave a roar so deafening that the Princess would lose hearing in one ear for an entire month, diverting the flame into the air.

She is mine Laena thought to herself, stumbling to her feet and without hesitation clambering up onto the beast's back and screaming for it to fly up.

uhk4W9e8YzCT5HOz-9TGit2W8poTSJtjCVHoeVmFXeSuDTgju9gyy2qUbn-72kPb3ITHC6bWoXL2vW1o76QFwWOWQpQNw6YiwltI-LBDdMnFnuWiLCQ1N-cS-g0UWd1CXgj8qVJkIRbSb1XbIzeeqTnmhKTF56zcnbW6ZBqcJfIIPaaWEhjBLvQN6w


Vhagar obeyed, flying towards the domed roof of the Dragonpit, shattering the stone and flying into the night sky, as blocks of stone fell around her, she flew towards the stars.

Back at the Red Keep where the feast had been delayed and the King had ordered a frantic search for his missing daughter, the court stood in the courtyard watching in amazement as the dragon Vhagar and its rider flew around the towers of the Red Keep, flying among the stars.


20th of 3rd Moon, 8039
Tourney Grounds of Kings Landing


The tourney grounds were as packed as Vaemond had ever seen them, matching the crowd that had come all those years ago for his fathers tourney to celebrate the 10th year of his reign, the tourney were his uncle Orys had lost his eye and Nestor Royce had won the champions honors.

It seemed like it was almost yesterday to him, he could still see his sister Nyel carrying around that red dragons egg of hers that would hatch Narrah, his brother Matarys crying when his uncle had fallen from his horse, he could remember Corlys Velaryons white cloak flapping in the wind and the bronze armor that Nestor Royce had been wearing.

Q1cUGse0ie5_e6xLzT3baicaERQuJPz8Ull3qnCgP1kFPIB8NiXzT1bsZoYXrI06pCTpzn4EqbmzIBxezyNRQiLf0n8zZl5GUzjiR8MkPJMMQLPB8jAMAFd-mDYWSFWJCFWP02SLi85HRBu80YPsx_hn5gvDbL_sUglnhWYsKnasAfQTgYq0De6RSQ


Most of all he could remember his father and mother, the royal pavilion not far from where Vaemond and his family were seated now. His parents were gone now, and his siblings remained, but this time it was Vaemond watching the tourney with four children of his own, to celebrate the wedding of his daughter,

The day's events also reminded him of another less pleasant memory, the Tourney at Highgarden shortly before his eldest son's death of the pox, Aelyx’s mouth smeared with a pastry, reaching for a butterfly.

Vaemond expelled the memory, today was supposed to be a day of celebration, to celebrate his daughter's marriage to Matarys’s boy Jaekar, who had served as his squire since boyhood.

fTua67vxhnLijPCJdHQefAAOXV9bnqqFCab2m8z_BVEoBkFBmkMoM8yMvIQef-BjvIeO5tBwK6tReWpyx3fITBlBWKP8YVnkokyJoek_Izn9H_-ZqMgZBgEpmwYFuUlJcvFi-dpOs_McTw7oapV3koHpcsEAxIdvlWEqr64xhtmSS_zIwYMZIo5_7Q

JXk3RtFjadMFpsaRZy9fHRGDKHz3VhoVgAnXFi9qKGwkXtYu-PUtQikTMWfITM2n68R9f95zGyXvJDhOE34obJLB0uierCAgXF_KZV93d77aWXlS8L9TL4eGAMEmZ0gM-0Aah0ZgklIQZbYq6x60DyeFfz2J2C5Z2KKhtC8Xy1UwCGM-xzUzpBxflw



He had spared no expense on the tourney or the wedding, inviting all the lords of the realm to the tourney for almost two weeks of jousts, archery tournaments, a melee and a tournament of singers, but today was the final day…the most important day.

There had been times during the tourney he had found himself wishing he had chosen to participate, but he had chosen to remain and watch with his family and children, such times were precious and were not easily forgotten.

If I were 10 years younger Vaemond thought to himself. In truth his age had started to catch up to him, and he felt aches and pains from old wounds that had not troubled him in his youth. His downward spiral had reached its peak the prior year when he had watched his normally strong and sturdy frame run to fat.

It had been Nyel that had told him, with all her usual politeness, that he would not live to see his children reach adulthood or meet his grandchildren if he continued on this path and the King had loved her for it, and had made many changes, returning to the training yard from time to time and implementing a regular exercise routine, though he would likely never be as strong as he was in his youth.

QoBGhVJMdMpE4uUQDPBIyfhScI0vL60ork-Ampqdod620X7tnM4tpVG-ay3tKXOaTjyIoWSoJZJhPbZFAeHW1CdaIBqXDrdzbN0lLsxM7MmEq2DvQvmJ4NGcl2mEGAFcHlvJ3TXnVxAyXyyNYIbzcEKSW2BLMT9KQlp0JRUYRGvYDWIcQsH5WAL2_A


He gave a look to the two newly weds, Laena and Jaekar, they looked happy enough, even though the two had never been fast companions, they tolerated each other in a way, and often flew their dragons together, Laena on Vhagar and Jaekar on Oathwing, though his dragon could not fly for long due to its small size.

He can temper her worst impulses Vaemond thought to himself. He had been pleased with the match and all to willing to agree to his brother's suggestion, who deserved a reward after years of loyal service as commander of the city watch, furthermore would keep the bloodline pure while infusing it with the blood of house Royce, a noble house of First Men origin, before the agreement he had toyed with the idea of betrothing Jaekar with his second daughter Alyssane, but the girl had come to him and made it clear she would not be marrying her cousin as such a thing was an abomination.

iJ_uA76EFh0Gy6_JQH5RFKkSsduzhFcYIQrIpw-T2c9rlWG1ciT4u7n8EHmNEyEJtGwAd7VtCrsEfG9Ou4GoLItBF-3HyfnWPgperKAHzo7io9To6I607BObfZVkv8mMyMKkJcpN4xlBOLK16iadSXjz-igK4vv-DriJZD9tP6vqko9UXdp2g2Wkkw


His attention returned to the festivities in front of him, as the tournament of singers was winding down. The jousts had finished yesterday, with a northman by the name of Edwyle Karstark winning the honors of the greatest tourney in the realm in recent memory, despite not being a knight he rode well, and made for an interesting sight walking amongst the tourney grounds with his gray wolf never far from his side.

EAsm28WJjWlOmmxMSThGf4O5N5_xPTZ_jWoDXq0UH6CPVmOqtpR7jIhJXX7116rezFU00pEtCrlVhJUV5ergl6a6NzcYpx6om89MgjeMtOduEuco9hHZgeEOWdZHDSXnhHNXC16umjM_2O8WQBEFjVtEKAOx4uqteWM8BwtoSKRiE0lafLDQSXQ4WA


In addition to the champion's purse, Vaemond promised to build the man a stout longhall on the cliffs of the Weeping Bay, raising him to the title of Lord.

wuBQtT2uC02lV2ocKfIA3CPpH8J82IbDIjfzvxUCnH6I1qBfA6dnNFTtbOWNNEEx7AbFCV3ULpgS2-N3dcr0KhAe3GXgEPtLjGF8bzF4DkGjNICbcs5swZibt6WKKrszfq-I95Ysa5gilN3VhxWZ9A2_0FHsC83aeqr1xEnl-aUBiTRRCVMOkk3Lrg


As the end of the tourney slowly inched closer, Vaemond found himself enjoying each day less and less as the anticipation for the final day loomed, and this day was no different, he found himself scarcely listening to the singers, delegating his wife Nyel to choose the winner, though he decreed all participants would receive a fat purse of silver.

As the singers bowed and departed, a rumble of excitement ran through the crowd, they had been told little except that the King would make an announcement at the tourney's end to the nobles of the realm, of which hundreds were in attendance, represented from every corner of the realm.

Any hesitation Vaemond might have felt quickly abated as his mind remembered that night at the red keep, how Laena had appeared from the night riding the dragon Vhagar, looking every bit a dragonlord…and every bit a Queen….that was when his decision had been made, he had had a worthy heir this entire time.

He rose to his feet, his hand clenched on Blackfyre.

‘’My lords…..my Ladies…..I thank you for coming…..the festivities have all been made greater by your attendance.’’ Vaemond began and a murmur of approval rang through the hall.

‘’The jousts are done however, the melee pits are empty and the last of the arrows have been shot….and my daughter and nephew are wed….but one thing yet remains.’’ Vaemond said, surveying the crowd.

‘’I mean to name my heir.’’ He said, causing a roar of excitement to run through the crowd, Vaemond waited patiently for it to abate, readying his words.

‘’I hereby state my intention to name my eldest daughter, Laena of the House Targaryen, heir to the Iron Throne and Princess of Dragonstone.’’ He said, causing an uproar among his vassals.
skgYzCQ-XiTtziLXekX20nUskw0BzmNnrgNzrJK7kbwoFZ3b3vs58k7TA70xCPJ_OERU72Hgrow2HmXttsxY0kXlKCO_r2-kgV1QAsvBqdspGmWGIqGMXp37-a3JKR9jeXIL157QEGDL7BwXhSU_x3oG2eR_WMl-WghNDhFPSIvE-P3RIOHnbFME9Q

NA-s_OeOazz-VqZ-R8HT5iO28taeAi8MwZnZwe08ZEKqDVYiT0Cr0zVBo8x29CGxcHYiqAr85w9DuE_82_y0qXWh3i80QgNq1dhqh1D9y59CMj94pm8NBM_3nwa-GTsaz0US40GwHYQ9kXXz7WIOEf3u5HzQi1Nmo_dG6T8lhTxUNqAY6Fi_Wx54uQ


HMVE51IMUJZJndIwssA0T_XkV08LBwQd3w-IVW0onznm3-18mzlIC1xxmLfC4SCdSm9iMkxF_UZGzwJspXYbRZ-uUGpY5gTN3NRt8wJ-LE1RdeOHx-QwuMdNXY039CDz_m6DqyLo3KmZ04z4HrqXeNrmzFeqb9tLBTsDFsW55stN22hX55ziQ7hovg



‘’This is an absurdity….with all due respect your Grace….she is a woman!’’ The normally quiet Theo Tyrell balked from his seat.

His daughter stood ‘’I am well aware of my position Lord Tyrell….though perhaps you ought to be more of your own….you are a vassal, subservient to the throne…my father is not asking you but giving his royal decree’’

Theo Tyrells face grew red as he choked for an answer before retreating back to his chair as he noticed the crowds gaze upon him.

NRYlC45J4eG2bttNFDMdJAGII1B_ek1ufeTqHO5QCB5dVWLMAU800NtZVcNKIjt-0b6Kzurx5WnIxxzYHjluEF2ZNHvWhvoBM9Xa-r8ByTepmJ_F0Spe6Ts1XGN8a9Mr_967EIMEL9pSfxXLS8g_usgDecQTwON4XLf19baGmefWhtB1asynMhJXOQ


A half dozen shouts and questions came from the crowd.

‘’What of the Prince?’’ one asked.

Vaemond raised his hands ‘’I do so disinherit my son Vaekar from the inheritance….but he will not be forgotten upon my passing, the Princess Laena shall hold Dragonstone as her seat until she comes of age…but upon her ascension to the throne Vaekar will be named the Prince of Dragonstone.’’

TvrA5VSDtFgtt_bcgFFC45n8Ep2j9iQHdgntlcbhrTVrinjubqQTzrL6xDhZTiPcWjIq0vQZQslhwSkvrdnBmtyPbYyEvtxXGHsoGzAgCbj30BmpNQE8v12rdoN3HcGVN47XOasSiHYI3Pkf2zJoGoJHwu1-KpKKTsT1FovwH1OrU6Tgka9A7aGfDA


Little Vaekar looked very uncomfortable, as Nyel ran a hand gently through his shoulder length silver hair, Vaemond felt a stab of pity looking at his youngest son.

He is a boy of six….if something were to happen to me…..Laena is ready now The King thought to himself, this decision was necessary, he could not entrust the future of his family to a six year old boy.

He will have a good life….my son will lack for nothing Vaemond promised himself, he would raise the boy to be a loyal and dependable Lord under his sister, and being the Prince of Dragonstone was no insignificant title.

The lords of the seven Kingdoms were not pleased in the slightest by the King's decision to name a woman as their future overlord and the precedent it could cause, though Vaemond received their oaths of fealty, some more enthusiastically than others.

The Dornish and the North, which were also ruled by women were steadfast supporters of the King's decision, while Ronnel Arryn also pledged his support due to his friendship with the King, though the other great lords were less enthusiastic.

As Vaemond watched his daughter begin the dance under the fading light of the sun, Nyel came to him and wordlessly placed a hand on his back.

‘’She is the right one to lead our family…..I know she is.’’ He said before extending his hand to Nyel and joining the dance.
 
Last edited:
  • 7Like
  • 1Love
Reactions:
Well getting Vhagar probably made the decision a slam dunk. Also hope this will go better then what viserys is dealing with in House of the dragon.

side note you even plan on dealing with the ruin in oldstone and skane?
 
Last edited:
  • 1Like
  • 1
Reactions:
As Vaemond watched his daughter begin the dance under the fading light of the sun, Nyel came to him and wordlessly placed a hand on his back.
Oh no
He said before extending his hand to Nyel and joining the dance.
Oh, no!

Beautiful chapter, loved the dragon pit scene, very dramatic. Poor baby Vaekar thought, he doesn't understand the gravity of the whole ordeal yet, but he is already in the middle of it.
 
  • 2Like
Reactions:
Long live Princess Laena Targaryen of Dragonstone! Of course, many lords may not agree with this decision. Princess Laena is a brave and intelligent woman with good talents when she puts her mind to something, but she is also a lazy, cruel, hot tempered and proud woman as well. Will she truly be a good capable ruling queen as her father thinks? We will have to see.

Prince Vaekar is young, but he seems to be just as intelligent as his elder sister and could attract supporters for his potential claim to the throne as he grows older. However, he does not have the support of the current queen consort or any very powerful non-Targaryen relatives trying to promote his potential claim while Laena currently rides a powerful dragon. Of course, many lords may seek to make Vaekar the next king regardless than see a woman sit on the Iron Throne when the time comes.
 
  • 2Like
  • 1
Reactions:
‘’This is an absurdity….with all due respect your Grace….she is a woman!’’ The normally quiet Theo Tyrell balked from his seat.


His daughter stood ‘’I am well aware of my position Lord Tyrell….though perhaps you ought to be more of your own….you are a vassal, subservient to the throne…my father is not asking you but giving his royal decree’’

Theo Tyrells face grew red as he choked for an answer before retreating back to his chair as he noticed the crowds gaze upon him.

NRYlC45J4eG2bttNFDMdJAGII1B_ek1ufeTqHO5QCB5dVWLMAU800NtZVcNKIjt-0b6Kzurx5WnIxxzYHjluEF2ZNHvWhvoBM9Xa-r8ByTepmJ_F0Spe6Ts1XGN8a9Mr_967EIMEL9pSfxXLS8g_usgDecQTwON4XLf19baGmefWhtB1asynMhJXOQ
Yes yes he overstepped himself over Laena BUT more importantly he insulted the food! Send him to the wall!
 
  • 2Haha
  • 1Like
Reactions:
Well getting Vhagar probably made the decision a slam dunk. Also hope this will go better then what viserys is dealing with in House of the dragon.

side note you even plan on dealing with the ruin in oldstone and skane?
I was already favoring Laena to become the heir given her genius, fact that she was almost of age compared to her little brother and her and Vaemond becoming friends, but its true taming Vhagar was the final straw and I went ahead with the decision to disenherit Vaekar. I definatly saw some parralels between Viserys's situation and Vaemonds, though I have not played ahead long enough to know if there will indeed be a ''dance''.

Poor Vaekar, but he does not have a dragon. Hopefully Laena will be prepared to fight a mighty rebellion. Thank you for the update.
Vaekar does not have a dragon it is true...but there are other dragons to claim if one is bold enough, though whether this will end in success or failure I cannot say.

Thankfully Laena is able to preform BDD-Bigger Dragon Diplomacy.
That will be her favorite form of negotiation as a future chapter will show.

Oh no

Oh, no!

Beautiful chapter, loved the dragon pit scene, very dramatic. Poor baby Vaekar thought, he doesn't understand the gravity of the whole ordeal yet, but he is already in the middle of it.
Thank you, I enjoyed writing it. As for Vaekar, he shares his sisters natural intelligence and it wont be long before he realizes the truth of his position, and there will be resentment and jealousy that he was passed over for his sister.

Long live Princess Laena Targaryen of Dragonstone! Of course, many lords may not agree with this decision. Princess Laena is a brave and intelligent woman with good talents when she puts her mind to something, but she is also a lazy, cruel, hot tempered and proud woman as well. Will she truly be a good capable ruling queen as her father thinks? We will have to see.

Prince Vaekar is young, but he seems to be just as intelligent as his elder sister and could attract supporters for his potential claim to the throne as he grows older. However, he does not have the support of the current queen consort or any very powerful non-Targaryen relatives trying to promote his potential claim while Laena currently rides a powerful dragon. Of course, many lords may seek to make Vaekar the next king regardless than see a woman sit on the Iron Throne when the time comes.
Very true, Vaemond loves his daughter and deep down he is aware of some of her flaws, but he is willing to overlook them due to his relationship with her. Time will tell if Laena is a good Queen, but I will say that her style of rule (some of which will be seen before any potential succession) will be vastly different from her father and grandfather.

Vaekar is currently without many advantages it is true, but he will attempt to forge one of his own, though the success/failure of such an attempt remains to be seen. He will play a central role in the next two chapters.

Yes yes he overstepped himself over Laena BUT more importantly he insulted the food! Send him to the wall!
A truly heinous offense.

-To all, thank you for the comments. The next chapter will begin following a rather significant timeskip. In truth I have tried to avoid/put off the use of timeskips up to this point but I always knew I was going to have to use them in Vaemonds later reign as there was a large period of relative peace and stability (as George RR Martin says noone wants a story about the King who built the roads.) Interesting things are coming however and Essosi politics and other foreign locations will begin to take greater significance in the story as new areas are introduced in future chapters, I will also be testing the use of some AI generated art within chapters (idea credit to @Branderburgian and his exellent AAR ''The conquerers line).
 
  • 1Like
  • 1
Reactions:
Chapter 38: Prince of the Stepstones (Vaemond, Vaekar, Matarys, Laena) (Part 1)
6th of 3rd Moon, 8049
King Vaemonds Chambers, the Red Keep


The King stood in his chambers, arms crossed, patiently waiting for his son to finish.

Prince Vaekar paced the airy royal apartments like a caged wolf, hands behind his back, the light from the window illuminating off his shoulder length silver hair.

‘’The seven pointed star makes it very clear….a man cannot be compelled to marry against his will….Father above as my witness….I do not consent to this match .’’ He said, stopping his pacing to face the King.

gqWbMk3FQjhB6CJns7BRZD_j9s2gY7KVETUliyo2kTI_ODE2Ot639SrFzhEIU1arvXnnyX_4bGtk9_KVhK7QVF5zRF4XEkzHLlzTadRz49nR1OqlOVGwGfuQp4VxJRWsKDDF3DryXjGZG_-O_wdSG0UbGXsfJ7opR5TXuuYxlpZrtovQWsYhWAfkCQ



Vaemond sighed and gestured for Vaekar to join him at the window.

‘’After everything I have done for you…..you think I would force you to marry?’’ Vaemond said tiredly.

‘’It certainly seems like it…..this is the second time youve arranged a match without my consent.’’ Vaekar grumbed.


‘’This is not a punishment Vaekar….it is meant to help you….I had assumed you would wish to do your duty and help your family by taking a wife….perhaps I was wrong.’’ Vaemond said.

His son was silent at that.

Vaemond sighed ‘’Perhaps if I knew your misgivings and hesitations I might better understand you….Joyeuse Tully and Aemma Arryn were good matches, noble girls of good ancestry…you will be Prince of Dragonstone one day….and you cannot rule alone….you will need a wife to help you govern your household….as your mother has helped me.’’

‘’I have my reasons.’’ Vaekar said simply before continuing his pacing.

Vaemond sighed.

In truth his son had provided him with some considerable headaches over the past few years. When his son was 15, he had brokered a match between Samwell Tully, his hand of the King's daughter Joyeuse and his son.

Soon after he made the match however, his son had made it clear that under no circumstances would he wed the girl, and Vaemond was not the sort to force a member of his family into a marriage they did not want.

ySMzQpBbeRjUaaiRcT5nboiuGiEliua7lQlMtjoA3Du7uDFVr4EFzYB-0XgLsLP1t53K-Ee3LcTSIa9BZbQZ2HHY-xVwEqEWxYkobBtj6r448nxvpSBNkrsEV1eBe0YTSTF7cBHtgTC_0xWwc09UzwEVO3AdjKmXx37rpUFmCbMV2Ss_p752LXxd8w

WE0-cbl0LiMlfn-x04PEg2f7tcjmq7B2QAR9K2JWQT-JNFQSV73cDO7_I6pJuWLnbWB4GhQPNOTqG3eGT4AkdAyszIlU2HQyKJ11YclP1HeTqDTjufs7sOJeUUiD0--JzFZY1xSdTGsAydQjfzGp01yClNi7VdpUPRSAMmnJ3ZX5EqDU2uKvlX7M1Q


That at least Vaemond could somewhat understand, the rumors at court about the girl were not exactly flattering, with it being said the girl had a rash that covered much of her body, and in addition to her splotchy skin was said to be sickly and ill tempered, not exactly the bride young men dream of.

Nevertheless, it had proved a headache when he informed his Hand that the marriage would not go through. Lord Tully was a man that valued honor and duty above all else and the broken marriage pact affected him so much he informed the King he would step down as soon as his successor was found.

Vaemond had managed to repair ties with his hand and convince him to remain in the office by promising that his niece Daena, his brother Matarys’s second child would wed Lord Tully's son and heir Andrey , a boy born with a clubfoot, when they both came of age. In addition to this, Vaemond would pay a dowry of 4000 gold dragons as recompense for any insult done to house Tully, a truly massive gift but Vaemond did not wish to repay Lord Tully's hard work during the long years of peace, which had included personally putting down a small armed uprising of Westerlander fisherfolk three years prior, with insult.

rRz55J2KPkySJlXYX4Fy9OBNTwnphSPUZarNZpOthkTPlZsiHAkQG2D_knsIs-IamG_CXD-F-m4Y24QZ6Dp689cUCA4I2Fux8j6UZbrxO2dP_9l4zgT8xWNJ8pmARSFGx1amRTve45_3dfLvSS5-z788Ua0LdS0RBGHsjI3y8TKmLaqVFEtOsDqmiw

tqcLXmsdTtZCHFBJrlbhy3JVeRYGY7XW7l4rXpoM7ILIjwO7jqORKtu6ME8h2E-dKRh-wmvcp02AD-PoTLSsCFEDL4QveYJZ2J_IdlnJjOBytlwanfiWuHw7pudUSwlUlrlpfE8onmLpjjci6JPULtTGEiyUe91IqMLJEtl8bHnGKsVCSKrJTieNsQ


Following the whole debacle, Vaemond wanted to move on from the whole affair and arranged another match for his son. None of the Lord Paramounts had any daughters of suitable ages, so the King had made preparations for his son to be betrothed to Aemma Arryn.

The girl was a granddaughter of Lord Jonos Arryn, who had been the late Ronnel Arryns brother, and was currently Otho Arryns uncle, who had become the new Lord Paramount of the Vale after Ronnel Arryns death some years prior.

1xyC8KqKs1UxJJ_w2Zd-mlMEAW_AuiduGUVv169dNKTSQlY87oEIXB-gSGwOAjyw96wH_Y_hji4wPdgAu3Wy8SXyu8Z3lli6NogpaMvkMV5Ne0rjisI-auOHsUaC-89D_3PjYw9a_kZN4w_m4YJChyjtwZGH_FZZ0MIaAt58NS5gcYclmXI7EQJJBA


Despite the girls rather distant ancestry to the main branch of Arryns, she had the blood of the Kings of Mountain and Vale, and a good name, more than a suitable consort to the future prince of Dragonstone, and Vaemond hoped his son would be happy with the match, and he could finally be secure with the knowledge that all his children's futures had been secured, as Alysanne had been married to Amaury Tyrell, heir to the reach some years prior, and Vaekars twin sister Cyamella was currently betrothed to Raymont Baratheon, the heir to Storm's End who was currently being fostered in Kings Landing as Vaemonds own squire, an idea that had been Laenas, born in large part to protect against any action from Vaemonds cousin Boros Barathon, who had grown truculent in recent years.

FNaHWSMM_FY4RR7IlwPnaujFR37dA9YQVQZQOMlTWkI2H0lnDDhENmPYl6LlTMYYDGSeok16K3g6hehtBQ1WXpGlImcO81Ek_IvfyIGtv2Gl8zMVhJmg5aGCZBJRMQ5YLHUP38SN_VP3kWLjIQvkz46k68y7liYMCOlRHZdg3hBNh9hTt7nUUJt69w

1xMdGGx0nS5HNPz3tO6fmPDKOusTHu34f6b9OxC4yyl1Ag0MUJhuDJE_iHR0PFW7dtXOwC0FclaCxmOk32LDSTqyp7YCnpmv5avldllXsKaVRy_sE_gchmmEZucX77CVM-om5gIV2cbDJAUX91yGRJLdBZg1mdwufAcgt9zHKvyzrApM23JYbBkUiQ


It was for that reason that Vaemond had called his son to his chambers and informed him of the match, but rather than appreciation, his son once again had refused the match, this time for reasons Vaemond could not fathom.

G1DxbUMYT1m_Y0k226Zaj4soP0S54P-C0YHDhOONz96rynDZMzeFNhxnqpO1buk284WrgFC-3iutFtLqzRPyzFbGH7Fd3Bk37j7I6gCiv-q2bK1Dhj_gRiQtS0htTuSv_KnZjZ0sm7g5GC74SYTY9XRTs35H7Uu69fqyGo2260jNqxtv7XAmqvk5EA


‘’If I knew of these reasons you had…’’ Vaemond began but his son shook his head.

‘’They are my own.’’ Vaekar persisted, and a silence fell over the chambers..
Vaemond leaned over the window before facing his son once again.

‘’One day you shall hold Dragonstone….our family's ancestral seat in your sisters name.’’ Vaemond began before pausing, not failing to notice the glimmer of anger and resentment that passed through his son's eyes upon the mention of his sister.

Vaemond had always intended to raise the boy to be a leal servant of his sister, understanding of his situation and fully devoted to serving his family….but now that his son was of age Vaemond could only admit he had failed in that.

JdwhB6qx_d0FWmeZPRxM32KrZ8yVlK0gnaqmdgIZK-rlbu2hr3LzakqYmCdLGn5rCj_PQD9ID6fF0zVkrNEVlnIOBDOvQlGaMxv5qWs6w6_KFV1-zE-1DPgDhMfLgOBa7ORP66R36ki776pQaFZ8FcSfo3MQv_MdVGctSyFlYo-sbc9A4X8cZ24ifA


Despite his best efforts in order to make the boy understand his position, it was clear that his son was resentful and envious of his sister being named heir, and clearly saw himself as having the makings of a future king.

hmYDUF8sH8_C-k6MdJJR4uKmujpJoKfptzLTwgojkaxN1sJPSJzWWPXtxvl1vbwv-bGjJIEc4qYz1Up9lPd5pYJuL_zI68xlAMDbn2FVfKWDmANEBrCFvBR-SR5F2DVmvzpQnDnd6BKmqaq-QqUPHyeQCn_P9iTTbJQSO22DdQI39uurXxhZTvA3fA


‘’You will rule Dragonstone in your sister's name one day..’’ Vaemond repeated, briefly taken aback by the venom in his son's eyes ‘’And with that ancient seat comes the responsibility of commanding the largest fleet on this side of Westeros, responsible for the security and the crowns interests in the Narrow Sea….in short the Lord of Dragonstone must know his way around a ship.’’

‘’Father?’’ Vaekar asked.

‘’If you do not wish to serve your family by taking a wife….perhaps you can serve another way.’’ Vaemond began, turning from the window and to his son.

‘’This morning I received troubling reports from the Stepstones….a pirate fleet from the Skulls, reavers of the Mahallador pirate family, raiders from the Jade Sea have landed on Nerrisa to loot and plunder, driving Lord Elesham into his keep, while your sisters spymaster, the Lady of Windwyrm reports that a second fleet from Torturer's Deep is assembling at Wreckstone, funded by the pirate family Kalzarria and she believes they mean to target Bloodstone, between the two of them they have near 3600 men.’’

K9qOlQWMuZw8lMzWzPOHVsDNBvuriCsPM2B1f9iypXm4UFN5bBxvPsH1pcserT-z1MPCkKcahiDw5uu8-FzXG9MJWrsva0Z7aH6pyfjMfWLbcPQHIcT4osUOLInsM3C8YhPAYcqLQWyTG4Ef8I8VPR2LGYDXBNqmvlL16AYVQY2wYyK15Y9QvHC4Gw

ostb9UjEKP1XNwA7IcpVdtKD5KIHJgMpBTrk2xwgmJEFQuP5g6Zmz0AADHPzxuPL0irHrQbJn4IJXvFX86umNd4aCaJtN9k8xWFbwhP96PzQ2UO0LPIjVumcqN_to1W5gYZsi-TkX-W13BIj8FG9M-TW_X2jIy52PwuloqrB1mtMLS7RcZYnK1kBBQ


‘’I dare not send a true army…..the Free Cities would no doubt take my deploying of 10 thousand men into the region as an attempt to conquer the rest of the islands….but a small force led by a capable commander….’’ Vaemond began.

‘’I will go father.’’ Vaekar said, his sullen attitude replaced with a more stern yet eager one, more worthy of a prince.

‘’That was my intention…..you will sail to Dragonstone on the morrow with Ser Theonald and Ser Roderick Mooton of the Kingsguard, on Dragonstone your sister will give you 1500 men and 50 galleys, Lord Celtigar will contribute a further 300 levies, Lady Velaryon had pledged 200 as reinforcements should you need them, and the Lords Reddune, Vunatis, and Elesham of our islands shall also contribute what manpower they can spare.’’ Vaemond said, before continuing.

‘’When you arrive on Dragonstone….speak with your sister….family is all that we have in this world Vaekar…and as a father I do not wish to see this rift between you and Laena deepen…..go to Dragonstone, feast with her…ask for her support and she may accompany you personally with Vhagar, or send Jaekar and Oathwing to assist you….do this task for me and I shall make you my master of ships upon your return.’’ Vaemond finished.

u2skEsslzbkPNP2UXMaVflOhYUYVtCrKtkjgp3WSnr_m44Y9MNEWKQyzYiPsh0jdjQtOgmofwvdDY4WxWInAP_7QYacaiGs_W3bZTLYHfzaVIUubXPN1AspJTJ3Y0m4ygEOTpFY8JCPUK2z7S55SbrVjm_B4vn9ej_KL-ba6M3eBteXxupsxcFs5ag


‘’I will not fail you….warrior willing I will drive the pirates from our lands.’’ Vaekar declared, though he made no response to the King's proposal of bonding with his sister.

‘’Make no mistake though….you are there to learn….Jorys Vunatis is an experienced naval and battle commander, and Ser Theonald has led men into battle as well, follow their lead and do not place yourself above them….and remember you represent your family.’’ Vaemond said.

His son nodded, bowed and began to withdraw.

‘’Vaekar….I….You are my son….never forget that….and it will warm my heart to see you return safely.’’ The King said, he knew just how fragile life could be, and how he had never gotten the chance to say goodbye to his own father, who had never told him anything of that nature before….nothing was guaranteed in this world, either for himself or for his son.

Vaekar turned and the two exchanged a sincere, if stiff embrace.

As his son turned to leave again, the King watched him leave towards the door before an idea entered his mind.

‘’One more thing son.’’ Vaemond said, beginning to unbuckle his swordbelt as Vaekar turned once again.

The King extended the sword belt of rich black leather towards his son, the ruby pommel of Blackfyre shining in the light.
54MrMEwmV-riHCygAf7fWzrwrav3WKvFzEdleVMHpa2nN0Y2NlsfWegV55-31CPOdVv8S-a3AVLJv4fx8e8s5Gih88fEZzaJQtfNeSlRbH7h7uigefkVrpnN1dvugjG4jP4Q-AbHtmEdUycVSyT_eZloL84dsjHK08Euz3eGtzr947xFEZFj01gT7Q


Vaekar let out a silent breath before taking the sheathed Valyrian steel sword, a strange look of hunger in his eyes, like a starving man holding a loaf of bread as he turned the hilt in his hands, drawing the blade in a single, well practiced motion.

‘’That's a man's sword…..it was your grandfather's once, and his fathers before him’’ Vaemond cautioned.

‘’And it has a man to wield it.’’ Vaekar said, turning the blade slowly so that the rippled Valyrian steel glimmered in the sun.

‘’You'll wield it far better than I ever did I expect.’’ Vaemond said, he was taller and broader of shoulder than his son, but Vaekar was quicker and even at 16 was far more naturally skilled with a blade than Vaemond had ever been.

bJNALxc2X_jcSbjEy2rnqwFJLfy3FWEb67h6uwSH6ihVgBIjLYcw55z1zCpG95RuLI6t_Ch4V2X0V2BceuVY4gqvLTofX7OX3-A9iCtC3nKsjODbVqbgmIPG2FILkN-_qxmY6HW4ao8FnCua5tfYKxBSHEf4tI2CgfpBB1aPH5WsfrA_PM-3gvfcdw


The King felt a strange sadness as he handed over Blackfyre…in truth he had not wielded the blade in a proper fight in well over a decade, but once it had been apart of him. It was the sword that he had been sharpening on that fateful night on the Sunset Sea…he had carried it into battle on the Stepstones, at the Battle of the Whispers and upon the walls of Greenfield, and already the absence of the familiar weight of belt and sword upon his hip was noted.

That part of my life is over Vaemond thought to himself somewhat sadly before turning to his son.

‘’Go and see your mother….you won't have much chance after this…for tonight we feast and in the morn you depart for Dragonstone’’ Vaemond said, his son bowing his head before withdrawing.


Six Days Later
Tavern of Derlyn, Island of Dragonstone


The Dragons Hearth Tavern was loud with the sound of Dragonstones new guests, as the men preparing to join the expedition to the Stepstones got in a final night of carousing before they set sail on the morn.


Prince Vaekar sat in a corner table shrouded with shadow and lit with only a fading tallow candle alongside his two Kingsguard companions, Ser Roderick Mooton and Ser Theonald, both wearing heavy doublets white as fresh fallen snow.

NFbdnWjvqiWboxuywNcLmWjKSq4mIz117Iu2pzKoNvRUyz4ezLDDgdf947z-s_yGD9E5b2yHX8z08o3PZlXNdNQvBONV3sStPFDTRlfoe9sIFDA8ams8jCfcoDO_Pp7rY-SGlmRR-RS3o17vuiWbPBq-bdMMa9vrsDh_aQZHe0ZuimUNSI-PHHOcLA


The Dragons Hearth was loud and primarily hosted the expedition's officers, but even from inside, sounds could be heard from the neighboring Drunken Dragon Tavern where most of the common men were getting their fill, of wine and other things.

Vaekar gave a look of ill veiled disgust when he heard a loud giggling sound from the nearby tavern, he had made his temporary headquarters at the smaller more well to do tavern after being assured that there was no flesh peddlers inside the more reputable establishment, but it appeared the nearby tavern had no such qualms.

When I am Lord of Dragonstone that will change Vaekar thought to himself

His welcome to Dragonstone had been lukewarm at best. His sister had not seen fit to greet him herself and instead sent his cousin Jaekar to meet him on the beach, on the back of his small orange dragon Oathwing, the message of that, combined with the sight of Vhagar, that great green beast flying in the mists of the Dragonmont was clear…his sister meant to cow him with a show of strength, and remind him that she had two dragons under her control.

His cousin Jaekar had been apologetic for the rather disrespectful manner of his welcome, which had not even included the customary offering of bread and salt. He did not hold anything against his older cousin however, Jaekar was a good and decent man, but subservient to his sister, the manner of his welcoming was his sisters doing.

Jaekar had informed him that his sisters pregnancy, who was expecting a 5th child to join her four daughters had made it untenable to join them at table, but he had offered the hospitality of Dragonstones Hall for a small feast for Vaekar and his two Kingsguard companions, and if he wished, his sister would consent to a private audience.

Vaekar had turned down the offer of hospitality at the keep and instead rode for Derlyn to make his headquarters at the Dragons Hearth while he waited for the fleet of Dragonstone and the island's levies to muster, as well as the Celtigar forces to arrive. As for the private audience he would give his sister no such satisfaction, he would not go before her and beg for her dragon, it was her ships and men he needed, the campaign in the Stepstones would be his accomplishment and he did not intend to allow her to steal the credit.

Yj6zymMd9Cu3l7_P_9Fx0sYkCadFByHSWXpyDVkLqmOSQh6FJGzBYrXxhvJ9rCCY1tokikTyhEL8tZZgpHra_L7AImJi3u5tZ5UUTy9GWciCaZnKcsskBNr-2FZlRtcLeMiT6lxeHFPbjB7gi4cvzNWv2dDRrDU39QhopJZ9S5B8Sm_aieTYYgN_Qg

1HargHHqxA6bW0ConXRvm84yKV4rw_rzv--8ztu-cGcMsLqHGx6gxXl4Yyh4IPDukFR3CFwcTKi0uGfQ8zuRp1BS8fSxBjyKSxUNlONv_ODJdysw3CvFOi1QLVdssUHnL9s71NuYVYn7vfzC0XLB4L4ddAVdzqAWTJg_QVLAMwuRTqQw7HuWARLfQQ



His two Kingsguard companions sitting next to him couldn't have made for a different pair. Ser Theonald had once been a hedge knight in service to Lord Brune before his father raised him to the Kingsguard in recognition for his service fighting alongside the young King at the battle of the Whispers all those years ago. His face bore the marks of hard service with a wind burnt face, his nose ugly and bulbous after being broken several times, while a set of yellow teeth were nestled in a thick black beard streaked with gray, he was not a handsome man.
YWpvERea8eK9Ss2IesiTfM1VWMhiQtz5vuNauPcOWD9pBzO8UuAzXDO1IYIcpGi0nyLGyakoVgfnhtYyN_99Szw0ckuDd6penlHOJAv7uEWqqVcMyGhEnGKRE3bhxk-ItR1ilyGi0q_DTdI5v8wWPD6n9xuOkjcujr6zRY74CMbjaDDMOmrYi4qUXQ



Ser Roderick Mooton was slimmer and younger, with a head of golden curls, clean shaven and with none of the scars of Ser Theonald, he had taken the White on his 18th name day and had known no life besides that of a sworn brother of the Kingsguard and the man had served loyally for almost two decades, though he lacked the combat experience of his older companion. Despite their differences, Vaekar thought both Kingsguard to be generally decent men and both were skilled warriors; he would not be lacking in protection in the fights to come.

uLoZFTg5C_kFtNgyZF626wipr-oj5T4O9m4u3HOB557I6ORjfCH2nBEfo7kxjBl3LV38XO4qnkIRDqmP55-ZJoxCc6iVrsac0jgqu8-k6-3Vri6QjbcLP-cLjjE8gu3v9IH5uj7gtQcaqY5SiWsaZTsAmbaNAkkCJksH_ldlz9OXUuifoO-9-7AhKg


Ser Theonald downed the rest of his ale and leaned closer to the prince while Ser Roderick waved away an offer of ale from a passing serving woman.

‘’My Prince….I've been meaning to ask….not many young lads would turn down two marriages….gods know I wouldn't have at your age.’’ Ser Theonald began.

‘’This is none of our concern.’’ Ser Roderick Mooton grumbled, he had been raised as a nobleman at Maidenpool in contrast to the former hedge knight Ser Theonald, who even after over a decade at court had never quite picked up the subtleties and tact that came with conversing with nobles.

‘’Makes a man curious is all….I meant no offense of course….a kingsguard should know the man they protect…that's what the Lord Commander says’’ The clawman said before sliding over Ser Roderick Mootons still full cup of ale, the riverlander knight was not one who partook in alcohol, while the clawman was not one to waste it.

‘’It's alright Ser Roderick.’’ Vaekar replied, he trusted these two to keep his secrets, and did not think his sister had managed to corrupt them or bend them to her will, unlike Ser Colin Fossoway, the sworn brother who represented the Reach was also on Dragonstone, serving as his sisters family's personal Kingsguard.

Vaekar leaned back in his chair ‘’If I were to have accepted either of those marriages, the Arryns and Tullys would have given the benefits of the marriage to my father…and, the dowry and pledges of support and alliance, upon his death they would consider the oath fulfilled…and I would find myself with a noble wife and no alliance.’’

And if Laena knew who I had married, she would have years to turn their family against me and into her influence so that when the time came to call them to fulfill their pledge… Vaekar might have said, but despite trusting both sworn brothers of the Kingsguard, he was wise enough not to speak treason in front of them, especially on his sister's own island, he knew his sister would not hesitate to put their heads on spikes if she doubted their loyalty when she assumed her throne.

‘’I was tempted by the Tully girl.’’ Vaekar confessed to the two men. A marriage with the Lord Paramount of the Riverlands daughter could have strengthened his position immensely, but he knew his sister had more than enough resources to counter such an alliance.

His sister had four daughters and another child on the way, if he were to marry the Hands daughter, Laena would no doubt offer Samwell Tully a betrothal between one of her daughters and his son and heir, and it was more attractive to marry a member of the royal family rather than win influence with the prince of Dragonstone. The match with the Arryns was similar, it would not take much for Laena to supersede any influence in the Vale Vaekar might gain by marrying a minor member of that family, she had more than enough daughters to marry into the main branch and make that marriage useless.

No, Vaekar would not marry on his fathers terms and allow his sister years to plot and scheme to make his marriage irrelevant, when he married, he would do so on his own terms as the Prince of Dragonstone.

These thoughts and more were going through the young prince's mind as he sat at the table, thinking of ways he could improve his position before at last he retired to his chambers to rest before they departed Dragonstone the following morning, the faint beginnings of an idea on his mind.

That night he dreamed of dragons.


Two Weeks Later
Coastal Beach, Island of Bloodstone


Vaekar lay on his belly on the rocky hill overlooking the pirate encampment on the beach, Ser Roderick Mooton crouched beside him, a frown on his face as they studied the pirates moving about the beach.

The pirates were camped in the ruins of a small fishing village that had belonged to the smallfolk of Bloodstone…..but that had been before the pirate family Kalzarria from Torturer Deep had landed their raiders. Now the small huts were blackened by fire and the only trace of the fisherfolk that had lived here could be seen in the form of decomposing heads lined on stakes outside of the pirate camp. It was clear the raid had only taken place recently as evidenced by the still burning small tavern.

gEPgSG0nQMnkqNgrIcJCzoXOTCKYz21a4fNjvOIodcDsvV71deU3kSs4tmAm0oM_HsfyWsCAesQUN3yBRpbsOgagPQliFj5oJVtOITzR_BDGvZ9QACB_FysRr1zoQVIDluLLNV2WgOKnIuG4lj-GRXldX_Nk3UNZc6iHFl0pR7sd8i5miYgvk9asVQ


‘’Savages…..’’ Ser Roderick Mooton exclaimed with horror under his breath when he saw the spiked skulls.

‘’Warrior willing we shall send them to the deepest of the seven hells tonight.’’ Vaekar said in a hushed tone, getting up from his prone position to take a knee, hand on Blackfyres hilt.

‘’My Prince…..we do not know if Ser Theonald and Lord Vunatis are in position….perhaps it might be better to wait for morning…’’ Ser Roderick began but Vaekar shook his head.

‘’They need to know we are here….and that they will find no safe haven on Bloodstone….by tomorrow they could have burnt another village….we need to force them off the island and take this war to the seas….we give them battle tonight,with Ser Theonald and Lord Vunatis…or without them’’ Vaekar said.

5qM7ALfaIGZjI8EwxpkrXWHKOH3D996BkYSDAe870j_6Jsnkyp0HNRC2TVUj8Z8V8EdNr_sRWbektMc4QEfS0GtdCICBH5DGTRZRjPwzhkT3PSzxOCLCz9a3tLk1VkQTYW0MiRxxASS3irY0o7e0xP-5ToOREmXA5jGpmJOCxwZVvoxq61EI_eQvbA


Seeing his Kingsguard companion was still unsure, Vaekar took the older man by the shoulder ‘’We have a duty to the small folk….wouldn't you agree.’’

The ever honorable Ser Roderick nodded his assent, as Vaekar knew he would….the Riverlander knight was nothing if not devoted to his knightly vows and Vaekar knew that would be enough to convince him.

‘’I'll ready the men.’’ Ser Roderick said, quietly making his way back to the hidden cove where several hundred men were waiting for orders.

Vaekar had set sail from Dragonstone to the Stepstones with some 65 galleys and 2400 men, but a force that large could not remain undetected for long, so instead of immediately sailing to Bloodstone or Nerrisa, both of which were overrun with pirates, they sailed to Sunstone where which Vaekar would make his base for the upcoming campaign to cleanse the islands of the pirate infestation, on Sunstone he was met with 300 local islanders to bolster his forces, most were poor fishermen from all three islands who had come to defend their homes, but nevertheless Vaekar was glad to have them, as his forces swelled to 2700, though he had no disillusions of their effectiveness should they be separated from his knights and men at arms.

He was also met by Lord Jorys Vunatis in Sunstone, who had smuggled himself out of his island of Bloodstone to help lead the campaign. Lord Vunatis was a descendent of Lysene pirates and had distinguished himself as a battle commander during the Lion's Rebellion fighting alongside Orys Baratheon….no man knew the islands better than him and he had already made himself of great use.

This campaign was not to be one of traditional Westerosi standards, the pirates did not fight in large armies and instead fought in roving bands of a few hundred, Vaekar knew it was unrealistic to believe the pirates could be defeated in a single decisive battle, but rather they would be expelled through numerous small skirmishes, and tonight would be the first step.

While the pirates roved the islands in small bands, Vaekar had gotten word that a particularly large force assailed the southern coast of Bloodstone, destroying it would likely cause the smaller bands to flee to the sea, ending the raids on the smallfolk. Pirates were inherently cowardly however, competent in killing poor fisherfolk and small trading escorts, but they would never willingly give battle to knights and men at arms.

The Prince knew that if he were to sail from Sunstone with his whole force, he would be easily spotted and the pirates on Bloodstone would be able to escape, so instead he took a smaller force of some 12 galleys and 900 men, further split into three groups to avoid detection. Vaekar had taken command of one group, Ser Theonald of the Kingsguard would lead another, while Lord Vunatis would lead the last.

The plan was for all three groups to land at separate hidden coves identified by Lord Vunatis and creep alongside the mountains by the coast, surrounding the pirates and descending upon them in a three pronged attack.

He had not yet received signals from Ser Theonald and Lord Vunatis, and had no idea how close their combined 600 men were, or even if they had landed, but he would give the pirates battle with his 300 nonetheless, outnumbered or no.

He was shaken from his thinking by the sounds of rattling weapons and armor, Ser Roderick Mooton leading their levies to the elevated position.

‘’We attack as one…..archers, form a line on the cliffs and fire down upon them…..warrior willing we shall win the victory…..and all loot you find is yours.’’ Vaekar whispered as loudly as he dared, pausing before adding that last bit, soldiers fought best with the promise of plunder.

His archers formed a line and began the battle with a volley aimed indiscriminately at the pirates rain sodden makeshift tents formed around the blackened huts of the village, shouts of alarm and pain running through the camp as the arrows pierced the tents.

Vaekar led the attack personally, sliding down the cliff in a downpour of sand and pebbles, landing on his knees before he quickly dusted himself off, drew Blackfyre and charged into the ruins of the village, Ser Roderick Mooton close behind him.

A Lysene fishermen tackled an unsuspecting pirate sentry with a thud, the two grabbling in the wet sand lit only by the moonlight as Vaekar ran to the blackened shell of the fishing village, where pirates were emerging from nooks and corners.

Another one of the local islanders who had volunteered to join the assault impaled a pirate in a sheepskin jerkin through the belly with a rusty fishing spear immediately as the unfortunate man appeared from a ruined hut.

They fight better than they have any right to Vaekar thought grimly, what the local populace lacked in experience and equipment they made up for with raw rage, many of them had lost family to the pirates and had volunteered to fight in the vanguard.

An old pirate with a dagger lunged from a smoking hut, but a mailed glove from Ser Roderick Mooton sent him sprawling to the ground, the two of them racing past the enemy towards the center of the village, seizing it would be crucial and time was of the essence.

The sounds of steel on steel and cries of pain, anguish and rage echoed through the night as Vaekar met his first opponent, lit only by the moonlight.

It was a Summer Islander, wearing a cloak of black parrot feathers, armed with a long ashen spear with a broad point like a leaf.

He has the reach on me The young prince thought to himself, remembering the teachings of old Damion Crakehall, his fathers Master-At-Arms for the past several years and the man that had trained Vaekar at arms since he was a child.

Youre fast boy…but dont prance around your opponent like a deer…in a fight you only have one goal….to kill….not to impress him…spill the bastards guts before he can spill yours…. The words of his own instructor came unbidden to him as the Summer Islander lowered his spear and charged with a yell.

Vaekar valued speed above all else in a fight, for that reason preferring to fight without a shield, something he found often embolden enemies into overextending themselves by recklessly attacking.

The pirate was no different, with a roar he thrusted the long spear forward at the Prince in a ferocious jab that would have impaled him straight through…he was quick…but the prince was faster.

Vaekar sidestepped the strike with an athletic half turn, the pirate attempted to flick the wooden butt of the spear upwards following this, but Vaekar threw his head back, the haft whistling just inches from his face, the pirate hitting only air. Behind them, Ser Roderick Mooton paced, ready to interfere if things went bad.

Make an end to it He thought to himself grimly as the Summer Islander lowered his spear for another charge, like a cornered boar.

As the spearman charged, instead of wheeling back, Vaekar half turned to the left and lunged at his attacker, his open hand swiping to the left like a claw.

Using his momentum against him, Vaekar managed to grab the wooden haft just under the spear point with an iron grip and turn it aside, causing the man to stumble forward.

Vaekar caught the man by the shoulder and drove him forward into Blackfyre, the two colliding with a sickening squelch as the blade went clear through his ribs and out his back, the man's eyes widening before he fell to the ground, convulsing as Vaekar wrenched the blade free.

‘’Well done.’’ His Kingsguard companion said with a nod before the two returned to the fray.

Vaekar would always remember his first kill, but after that it was a blur, he could not say how many men he cut down, except that there were many, Lysene, Summer Islanders, bright bearded Tyroshi…it made no difference to Blackfyre.

He was wrenched from his mindless state as he realized that instead of advancing, they were being pushed back towards the cliffs. The battle was not one in which his knights and men at arms were accustomed too, and many were ambushed within the burned shells of the village, while other pirates managed to get to rocky cliffs on the other side and fire bows and javelins down at them.

Vaekar looked desperately for some kind of reprieve, if they were pushed against the rocky cliffs behind them, they would lose all battle formation and be forced to retreat uphill.

The rocks He thought suddenly, before shouting a command to his surviving archers above.

The archers pushed down small boulders on the hilltop, the stream of them forming some makeshift obstacles between the advancing pirates and his own men. They also served as small barricades in which two spearmen could hold the flanks without fear of an enemy advancing from the center, it was a clever move…but it was not foolproof.

The pirates were aware of this too, slowly they pulled back their assaulting forces, their own archers taking position on the far cliffs, preparing to shower Vaekars position with arrows.

Warrior grant that I die with sword in hand He thought to himself, his grip tightening on Blackfyre as he awaited the volley.

It never came, instead there was a roar from behind the enemy archers, who turned in surprise, only to be met with the sight of 600 angry Westerosi taking them in the rear, hacking the unfortunate archers to ribbons.

Jorys Vunatis and Ser Theonald had landed off target due to strong winds, but after their scouts reported the ensuing battle, they had advanced with haste.

After their arrival, the pirates, now outnumbered, lost all will to fight and fled in half a dozen directions to their hidden ships, where they would take to sea.

When the morning came, the true cost of the battle became clear. Some 200 of his own men had been killed or heavily wounded, with a similar number of pirates also being slain, bodies littered the burned village as the tide came in, returning to the sea a sickly crimson.

DJKAurvUvudwuDYxxBONFqWw__U9dfXhhBElObjeBWw09ujrqvQa_Sz7kq3aC13Ch14Wl297gPru67UObHusJmbVQH-mfB1iviXLPLayeMYUqEOiI34P5hSyGQ_SEdBMJt8CnVUg5zM5QV-8jnsHLF5xtN2OUK1rHnYvzVheOdEq5vsMa85PtG6TdA


‘’I must be smarter…..I tried to fight like a Westerosi….we must fight them in their own manner.’’ Vaekar said tiredly when it was over, sitting on the beach, Ser Roderick Mooton at his side.

‘’There will be other battles to fight Prince.’’ The Kingsguard said.

Vaekar nodded tiredly at that.

‘’But you will not fight them as a boy….you will fight them as a man….a knight of the seven Kingdoms.’’ Ser Roderick said, moving to his feet.

The Prince knelt, taking a wet handful of sand in his hand, balling it into a fist, taking in the sights, sounds and feeling of the moment he had dreamed of since boyhood, the cawing of the gulls, the smell of salt, sea and blood, the morning chill in the air.

‘’In the name of the warrior I charge you to be brave…’’ Ser Roderick began.

Loa8HidzDBgvjGRTbahqZev-gcaZEHyVLQ7oRbJCWMDJ2VvM788zHUpXQC8nQ7pQLED1r_ANe0IxwWwtOZErUdAFz1gdH4js-2dBu8FkTAm_crfMkx5QvxWgOwLMXaTqh9taStRU_q7evlSZfcj0Mp-g14Wf7UoFXuR9EwQNY9LnTTIPzweySwbMGQ


The Prince had come to Bloodstone as a boy….he left as a man…a knight of the seven kingdoms…fully determined to rid the Stepstones of the pirate scourge.



-Due to its length this chapter has been split into two parts
 
Last edited:
  • 5Like
  • 1Love
Reactions:
We have a very self-motivating, envious and ambitious prince here in Prince Vaekar. He needs no one to push him into claiming the Iron Throne. Vaekar has almost everything to be a good king from a traditional point of view. He is the king's only living son, he is a brave warrior, he is intelligent, he is pious, he has well rounded abilities and he has the King's sword Blackfyre. The only things missing are his father's say-so and a dragon. It is no wonder that he feels that the Iron Throne is his by right and that he resents his eldest sister's status as heir. I wonder if and how he gets a dragon? Perhaps he will seek out Meraxes to one up his sister? With Vaekar rejecting the betrothals made by his father and his twin sister Cymella being promised to Raymond Baratheon instead to him in the usual Targaryen tradition regarding opposite sex twins, just who will he eventually marry?

Everything about Vaekar's character screams out that he will attempt to claim the Iron Throne one way or another and the whole situation seems to be an obvious set up for a Dance of the Dragons between Vaekar and Laena unless one of them dies early.
 
  • 3
  • 2Like
Reactions:
Brace yourself! Unless death interferes, Vaekar and Laena are poised for civil war when their father dies. With four daughters, Laena's succession has the earmarks for decades of strife. Laena and Vaekar are supremely qualified to succeed their father. If only they had married or being from different generations, a long golden age would have been possible. I love the independent artwork. Thank you for the update.
 
  • 2Like
Reactions:
All back up to date again, the narrative is really rolling along: as ever you are doing a great job of dramatising the game events. Especially the personal combat scenes, in which you go to much effort. The time skip was a wise move for a narrative AAR when not much is happening of a dramatic nature. And as others have already mentioned, the seemingly inevitable clash between bother and sister approaches like a slow motion train wreck. Looking forward to how that all plays out.
 
  • 2Like
Reactions:
Reading the most recent update again, it seems that Vaekar isn't going down the route of setting up a palace coup to install himself as King when his father dies. Vaekar does not have his mother's support for his bid to be king and Vaekar seems to believe that any attempt to win allies in the Small Council by marriage before his father's death would easily be countered by Laena offering one of her daughters to the male heirs of any of Vaekar's potential in-laws so that is probably why. It looks like that Vaekar is waiting for Vaemond to die and is waiting to get Dragonstone from Laena after she accedes to the Iron Throne before making his moves.

The obvious downside of this plan is that Laena could always renege on the agreement to give Dragonstone to Vaekar after her accession to the Iron Throne and claim that Dragonstone should belong to her heir instead. If Laena does grant Dragonstone to Vaekar, he would have to no doubt swear loyalty to his sister and officially acknowledge Laena's place as queen first in order to get Dragonstone from her. Letting his sister sit on the Iron Throne would grant Laena an incumbency advantage and make Vaekar into an oathbreaker when he plots against her sister.
 
  • 2Like
  • 1
Reactions:
We have a very self-motivating, envious and ambitious prince here in Prince Vaekar. He needs no one to push him into claiming the Iron Throne. Vaekar has almost everything to be a good king from a traditional point of view. He is the king's only living son, he is a brave warrior, he is intelligent, he is pious, he has well rounded abilities and he has the King's sword Blackfyre. The only things missing are his father's say-so and a dragon. It is no wonder that he feels that the Iron Throne is his by right and that he resents his eldest sister's status as heir. I wonder if and how he gets a dragon? Perhaps he will seek out Meraxes to one up his sister? With Vaekar rejecting the betrothals made by his father and his twin sister Cymella being promised to Raymond Baratheon instead to him in the usual Targaryen tradition regarding opposite sex twins, just who will he eventually marry?

Everything about Vaekar's character screams out that he will attempt to claim the Iron Throne one way or another and the whole situation seems to be an obvious set up for a Dance of the Dragons between Vaekar and Laena unless one of them dies early.
Very good prediction about Meraxes, if he were to somehow get his hand on the dragon it would certainly one up his sister, Vhagar is large, but Meraxes is larger than Balerion at this point, but it would be a very logical step for Vaekar to at least ponder reclaiming the lost dragon.

A little more on Vaekars marriage prospects, as well as the reason he did not marry Cymella will be revealed in the next part.

Brace yourself! Unless death interferes, Vaekar and Laena are poised for civil war when their father dies. With four daughters, Laena's succession has the earmarks for decades of strife. Laena and Vaekar are supremely qualified to succeed their father. If only they had married or being from different generations, a long golden age would have been possible. I love the independent artwork. Thank you for the update.
I havent played long enough ahead to guarantee a civil war, but what I will say is that things will come to a point of some kind of hositility between the two of them, one way or another. Both of them are very competent as you mentioned, and while previous comments have mentioned Vaekar has the makings of a good king, one should not overlook his older sisters strengths however, Laena will be very adept at ''playing'' the game of thrones.

Yeah unless Vaekar get Meraxes any dance will quickly end with his defeat by dragon fire and he doesn’t seem like the type to send an assassin to climb up the inherited line
Meraxes would certainly even the odds, but claiming such a dragon is easier said than done, for a wide variety of factors.

All back up to date again, the narrative is really rolling along: as ever you are doing a great job of dramatising the game events. Especially the personal combat scenes, in which you go to much effort. The time skip was a wise move for a narrative AAR when not much is happening of a dramatic nature. And as others have already mentioned, the seemingly inevitable clash between bother and sister approaches like a slow motion train wreck. Looking forward to how that all plays out.
Thank you, I do try and make combat scenes unique, as it can be easy for it to seem repetitive after a time. Things certainly are looking grim for the relationship between Vaekar and Laena, one thing to note however, despite Laenas cruel/ruthless nature(which will be seen in the next chapter, not the next part) she does share her fathers affinity for family and believes it to be very important, and oddly enough, this does extend to her younger brother to some extent, though it of course has its limits. There will be another attempt to bridge the gulf between the two of them in the next part (the source of which may be surprising), an attempt which may be the last chance to mend the relationship.


Watch as the game make Vaemond live to like his 90s outliving both Vaekar and Laena.
That would be one way to avoid a potential civil war!


Reading the most recent update again, it seems that Vaekar isn't going down the route of setting up a palace coup to install himself as King when his father dies. Vaekar does not have his mother's support for his bid to be king and Vaekar seems to believe that any attempt to win allies in the Small Council by marriage before his father's death would easily be countered by Laena offering one of her daughters to the male heirs of any of Vaekar's potential in-laws so that is probably why. It looks like that Vaekar is waiting for Vaemond to die and is waiting to get Dragonstone from Laena after she accedes to the Iron Throne before making his moves.

The obvious downside of this plan is that Laena could always renege on the agreement to give Dragonstone to Vaekar after her accession to the Iron Throne and claim that Dragonstone should belong to her heir instead. If Laena does grant Dragonstone to Vaekar, he would have to no doubt swear loyalty to his sister and officially acknowledge Laena's place as queen first in order to get Dragonstone from her. Letting his sister sit on the Iron Throne would grant Laena an incumbency advantage and make Vaekar into an oathbreaker when he plots against her sister.
Very good interpretations about Vaekars reservations about marriage, that was what I was hoping to convey in the chapter. Also a good prediction/point about Laena and the possibility of refusing to obey her fathers wish and give her brother Dragonstone, given the relationship between the two of them, it is soemthing she would be wise to at least think about, though it is worth noting that the lords of the realm could also see that as a form of oathbreaking (in a roleplay if not gameplay sense) as one might assume when she was given Dragonstone with the understanding she would one day cede it to her brother. There will be arguments in favor of both letting him keep it, or refusing to give him a powerbase on the narrow sea and the largest fleet on that side of Westeros.


-Thank you for the very in depth/perceptive comments, some very good predictions about things that could appear in future chapters as well ;). Next part of this chapter will be posted within a few days.
 
Last edited:
  • 1Like
  • 1
Reactions:
Chapter 38: Prince of the Stepstones ) (Part 2)
One Year Later,
Deck of Balerion, Seas Around Nerrisa


‘’They've escaped us…my Prince…..it's been two days of no sighting….they must have slipped through’’ The captain of the black war galley Balerion said apologetically to the prince, who was leaning over the railing, watching the water below as he listened to the latest reports.

Vaekar turned from the railing, running a hand over his chin, freshly shaven as he faced the captain.

‘’I don't accept that.’’

‘’Prince?’’ The man asked with confusion.

‘’I said I don't accept that…that they have just slipped away…we have a wide net cast to prevent them from escaping….there are no other fleets for them to merge with, Vunatis has two dozen galleys, they could not have fled past him.’’

UDsoBYE9bKL1VAR9Xxdi6KOpO57JVK2C3si_ASbqel7QIlXgNzkMyS7IguVGAuqg8cY3wl7KikJPFqmli7wnJhmPfA85NPvdAYAoI_OCy8YiVCCP0Rk-rVY2Z__0hS_m1E-1z-dshPOBCzfS0WjDvCTnxeLr3tb6knD0jDNwvlJArWTrmftcf48M1g


‘’As you say…not escaped then, only in hiding…that does not change the fact that they have not been sighted for days, there are dozens of small coves and coastal caves they could be hiding in….if you're looking for advice…I say we return to Sunstone and from there Dragonstone…the men have been gone for over a year and the pirates are all but dispersed, a few pirate galleys makes no difference, we have completed our objective.’’ The captain said anxiously.

My sister is missing her ships it seems Vaekar thought as he studied the captain, he had long believed that he was his sister's man through and through, sent by her to keep an eye on him, and this seemed to confirm it.

‘’Except we have not completed our objective…my father..your King bade me to eliminate the pirates harassing our territories…and that is what I mean to do….those four galleys have committed some of the most brutal savageries on Nerissa, they will not escape the Fathers justice.’’ Vaekar declared.

‘’But they are hidden my Prince.’’ The captain once again stated obviously.

‘’Then we needs must draw them out.’’ Vaekar said curtly before waving off the man and ordering him to prepare a war council.

It had been a long year of campaigning in the Stepstones. True to Vaekars prediction, there were few large battles, instead their 60 galleys had split up around the seas of the Stepstones and fought small skirmishes and battles against roving pirate fleets, destroying a few galleys at a time, while at the same time leading sorties and attacks on pirates who prowled the rocky coasts of Nerissa and Bloodstone on land. The fighting was not limited to just the crowns own islands however, there had been fighting in the waters surrounding, and even the beaches of Wreckstone, Torturer's Deep and the Skulls.

Vaekar had taken part in well over a dozen such raids, sorties and naval boardings at this point, earning a reputation among his men as being a skilled swordsman, as well as their respect for always leading in the areas the fighting was thickest.

His experience at the front lines had also shown him the true cost of the campaign however, nearly 800 of his men had had been killed or maimed in the year long campaign, dying on sandy beaches, wooden decks, or drowning…..though for every man they had lost Vaekar was confident they had inflicted two casualties to the reavers..and finally their efforts were beginning to bear fruit, the pirates had been forced off the islands for several months, and most of their ships had fled back to their own strongholds…with only a few galleys still roving the seas around the crowns territories.

At the war council, Vaekar commanded 9 of his 12 galleys to break off and return to Sunstone, making no efforts to conceal themselves and being as visible as possible so as to let the pirates, who no doubt still had eyes on all the major islands believe the royal forces were quitting the region, in order to cement the ruse, Vaekar ordered the captain to sail the black war galley Balerion, which had been the princes flagship for the past year, back as well, no doubt the pirates would recognize it and think the prince was finally returning home.

Vaekar would move his command to the smaller galley Sea Spire, with Ser Theonald taking command of the Conquerors Trident, while another trusted captain would command Sea Stone.

With these 3 galleys, the Prince would follow the main fleet in retreating before doubling back to a hidden cove they had made extensive use of during the campaign…there they would wait for the pirates to take the bait.

The bait in question was a requisitioned large fishing sloop from Sunstone that had primarily been used to ferry fresh water from Estermont to Vaekars forces during campaign, pirates normally wouldn't take the effort of boarding a fishing vessel, especially given the presence of royal galleys in the area, but Vaekar had a plan for that as well. They hoisted up a faded Lysene banner depicting the Haen family, a white volcano spewing ash on red banner, given the sloop an appearance of a trader out of Lys.

The sloop would be crewed by local Lyseni islanders from Sunstone and Bloodstone, further solidifying the ruse. Vaekar had gained an appreciation for the local islanders during the campaign, some 300 islanders, mostly fishermen of Lyseni stock, but also some Myrmen from Nerrisa had joined him at the years beginning, and despite their poor weaponry and lack of experience they had proved his most enthusiastic men, as many had lost family to the pirate raiders. They had paid a heavy cost during the campaign however, and only around half of the original 300 that had joined him still lived.

The plan was for the sloop to sail near the rocky southern coasts of Nerrisa, giving the impression of floundering and taking on water, but having nowhere to land due to the rocky coasts and lack of beaches, the prospect of taking a fat Lysene trading sloop would likely be enough to draw the four galleys of Malak Bloodax, a pirate famed for his boldness and cruelty from the Jade Sea serving the Mahhalador family, out of hiding, the last significant pirate fleet still left for Vaekar to deal with.

The prince would be waiting in a hidden cove nearby with Sea Spire, Conquerors Trident and Sea Stone. He had posted lookouts on the rocky crags that the fishing sloop would be sailing, and a messenger would ride to the hidden cove at first sight of enemy pursuit of the sloop.

It was a long wait, and Vaekar was beginning to think the ruse had failed as the sunny morning skies gave way to the gray gloom of the afternoon, a dreary drizzle coming down from the skies.

Just as all seemed unlikely, a rider came to the beach, reporting that three galleys had been seen approaching the fishing sloop, bearing the green and white of the Mahallador family.

Vaekar had his instinct as to why there were only three galleys rather than four, but nonetheless he ordered his ships to sail at speed to the location of the sloop, before they would be boarded and slaughtered by their pursuers.

The rain and wind picked up as they cut through the waters of the narrow sea, and Vaekar found himself admiring the speed of Sea Spire, Balerion was a much larger warship and could hold more warriors, but this ship was much faster.

As they rounded a bend of the rocky coast, the context of the situation became clear. They had arrived just in time as the three pirate galleys were rapidly closing distance on the sloop. Vaekar noticed that notably absent from the pirate fleet was Jade Skull, Malak Bloodaxe’s flagship. Vaekar was disappointed but not surprised, the reason Malak had evaded capture for so long was that despite his bold strategic nature, evidenced by choosing to remain while most pirates had fled, he was a paranoid captain and seldom risked his own life and he was clearly wary of some sort of trap, but no enough to dissuade him from sending his men.

7Zasa1mkQjO-ksAJ9OpiCexUM-Iuib4WlRlAMWUy_o8mnMxdPz4faXj2os5GqUWZImrsSo_U4bi7y-o8zg9pZWAaZuFVlolRyvy79nlMMP25q5Whi_ogMc0HzgvmmqREkbtfItXsewfWC5MhkXE_MoTTQZR7CfcTzsYANOLvCURICwTQPs9LT3xf6A


The pirate galleys spotted the approaching royal fleet and true to their inherent cowardly nature, they attempted to flee, the hunters becoming the hunted as the fishing sloop wheeled around, its Lyseni crew suddenly armed to the teeth as they they joined the royal fleet in its pursuit.

The Prince clasped the amulet of the seven pointed star upon his neck.

Warrior above grant me this final victory and grant strength to my sword…Father above let your justice be dealt to these cruel men….mother above ease the passing of those that would die in pursuit of your will He said quietly, repeating the prayer he always did before he entered battle.

Pirate Galleys were swift and well suited to travailing the rough seas of the Stepstones due to their size, but they were being pursued by royal galleys, constructed in Dragonstone by royal shipwrights….and it did not take long for the difference in quality to show.

Vaekar made his way to the side of the ship as Sea Spire began to inch level with their fleeing target, pushing his way to the front to join the vanguard of the boarding party, Ser Roderick Mooton close behind him

‘’WITH ME.’’ Vaekar shouted simply, drawing Blackfyre and without any hesitation he made his way to the railing and lept the few feet distance between the two ships, paying no mind to the mass of pirates at the other end.

He landed on his feet, couching his knees to reduce the impact, while at the same time slashing Blackfyre forward in a single fluid motion, catching a shirtless Jade Islander with a golden ring through his nose across the belly, sending a stream of blood across the wet wooden decks.

A fat Tyroshi with a forked blue beard advanced with a spear, but Vaekar lunged forward catching the man in the neck with the pommel of Blackfyre while pushing him backwards with a blow to the chest, causing him to fall backwards towards his companions, clearing more room for his men to leap across.

The battle was now underway on all three galleys as the sound of steel on steel echoed throughout the sea, the rain falling harder as the decks became slippery with rain and entrails.

Vaekar and his men cut their way through the pirates, their individual battle cries becoming a single roar of death and anger.

A pirate in a rain soaked hooded cloak charged the prince with a dagger, Vaekar held his ground until the last moment, crouching and lunging forward under the mans strike, rising behind him before using the man's forward momentum to shove the man overboard with a scream and a splash.

Turning, he saw Ser Roderick Mooton in the crowd hacking and slashing with longsword and shield, fighting his way through the lightly armed and armored pirates. Vaekar stepped forward to begin fighting his way towards his Kingsguard companion, but stopped in horror as he saw a pirates ax take the Riverlander in his helmet, breaking the nasal guard before a second hit took him between the eyes, the white armored knight collapsing into the crowd, the white cloak fluttering in the wind as he fell to the deck.

Vaekar screamed as he fought his way to the man who had knighted him and had fought beside him in every battle of the campaign, his shout of anger drowned out by the howling winds and rain.

When it was over they found Ser Roderick Mootons body, helm wrent and broken and face scarcely recognizable due to the ax blow that had taken much of his upper face, white armor and white cloak stained with blood.

FvkTC85mS1mTdeiBjwo6p6siDkxrW8qm1aNp2st94iLrBCXRDOLk_2N1Ka-JKyMTBhl3mMwA37pUik-rTvfk1rSrA0Dy4zpOkrMRJ5wLWREm1e01lHT1BY752adjCcyxaGESO9CtGp8sSblvbOHaYWev1NqQzDhVppL3RvJ3xEq2tdebrE0AUfmOoQ

mls1VBRTheQ-L-0t6N4jRUAg9W119gls9IBfZZkoL5wsCyqgmVH8tPvZUc4to4rOtlmNSqBF-kKT6FWZJpDX4YZPwkxS-jBtlLlHn0ebHTNmescUuUahavswT7oRJQoevawEquW2eH7n_a4JgTIkVfsVl39McGQtn_NWf5aG2GVczhC2dJ3ZOQPdTg


Vaekar watched sadly as his mentor and protector was wrapped in his mantle in the colors of House Mooton as the septon he had brought with him on campaign said a few words for him.

Father above accept his soul The Prince thought to himself as the man's body was dropped into the sea…a sailors burial.

qBxcaJrq6KsXykWznz0WZQxth025NSMCefp-Jyguog33UYLJpwVvJfilgbM94NllB3FK1DfP_ZCODZxLdfO3oxku3F7VYyzBlvuPRWDfBBAx5hzy-n9NywEUllrdwiAQuHUfVS_S5PhZ5ybUtWnoJE2vRev-5EFJf0TXTaJ-t922rOIebLV3ldAahg


It's time to go home Vaekar thought as he watched the body sink to the bottom of the sea, along with all the others who had died that day.

After over a year of fierce fighting, the crowns territories in the Stepstones had been cleared of the pirate infestation, but it had come at a heavy cost.



5th Moon, 8050
Courtyard of the Red Keep


Matarys made his way, huffing and puffing up the stairs to the battlements of the Red Keep.

‘’Daena?’’ He shouted, making his way into a tower on the battlements, searching behind a barrel, finding nothing.

‘’You'll have to do better than that….you're not even close.’’ Came the child's voice, muffled and far away.

Matarys smiled and made his way towards the sound of the voice, breathing heavily.

It was a rare day when he found the time to get away from his duties as Commander of the City Watch, but he had made the time today, appointing his officers to handle things for the day, so he could spend some time with his daughter.

At table the previous night, Demerei had confided in him that their young daughter Daena was feeling lonely. It was not a surprising revelation, the poor girl had no companions her own age at court. Vaemonds children were all grown and gone, Laena was on Dragonstone, Vaekar campaigning against the pirates, Cymella had recently taken her place at court in Storms End with her new husband Raymont Baratheon, and Alysane had been in Highgarden for years now. Her older brother Jaekar had always been kind to her, but Matarys’s son seldom found time away from his duties in Dragonstone to visit.

It would not have been so bad if his granddaughters were at court, Laena and his son Jaekar had five girls, and their eldest Lianna was of an age with Daena, as were the twins Syaella and Vaella. Laena seldom brought the girls to court however, and Matarys had not even had the opportunity to meet his newest granddaughter Larrisa.

I will take Aelesar to Dragonstone, a quick trip….the girls should know their grandfather Matarys promised himself, perhaps Vaemond would accompany him on Moondancer, due to their children's marriage they both were grandfathers to the princesses of Dragonstone, and Vaemond had also often lamented he did not see the girls as often as he would like.

‘’Father are you coming?’’ The voice called out, shaking him from his thoughts.

‘’Yes….and you best keep hidden, because im coming to find you.’’ Matarys replied back, following the sound of his young daughters giggling, climbing up another flight of stairs towards a tower.

He fell to the ground before he felt the pain, a sudden stabbing in his chest, like he was stabbed with a shard of ice.

Gasping, he went from his knees to lay on his back, clutching his chest as the world around him became hazy, a strange calmness going over him and a ringing sounding in his ears.

‘’Father!’’ A muffled voice shouted, the sound of footsteps growing closer, his daughter Daena at his side.

Matarys, with the last of his strength reached out his hand and took his daughters in his own before all went dark.

HKIyGbsnuwkFIGB427c4S1B2l1YLrDR3Wu7DFQCFyuRgTPk3Wa8nrFPC-H8VGoqI4sDrUKr0_R7bhWqNN4jvI9dxrI2QpM-7M8VJS33g-z3ZDvyDOenWxAtasPOX4aXhKaVuP42MYUAHnaOH8ib_GtwJ4QQVJrVlqstK2N_yTNdwbQ_FM0ddL8LJ6g



10 Days Later,
Courtyard of the Red Keep


Laena stood in the courtyard of the Red Keep as a light rain drizzled from the gray sky above, weather to match the day's proceedings.

Standing next to her were her husband Jaekar and four of her daughters, Lianna with her beautiful silver hair and lilac eyes, the twins, Syaella with her sharp wit, Vaella, a girl with a bold temperament but a noticeable stutter, and little kindhearted Jaehara, Laena had left the princess Larrisa back on Dragonstone, she would not risk the babes health on a voyage by sea.

cQC2DUjxK_IGOJPRB6bnSq7fqJ7AWHOyu3F7i8u3Sn9dqitxL8p9i8HGUsljypBC4228cb_5wDRjMJ6vZvylWC9BAe4emDn73ViXGooFp16MQYdUZb_dTmiS2wXuAgJT8ADiO5t2fLj-W2rrr1E5hRh5iOgo4jbYhn20yzeLgqgdvbUEai2MiquYbA

N276NcknuYGH42WLctnoyLeeEkCkv8kWRLZFzXaz3wwxah5LCICawuutjcP-P-YTIvRvBBHUZIFpFjcgL5NOCpjs_sWNUcCxGhJkKrmMEX_bknx3wXBqbrTf-NpE6L8Tmpobe5AV3Mb0OrJqdJQ1Rrpb7Hgj39CgNMYkN7IPmJdZCCZXyRs3mh4YAw

VRrE4ghm-_vdgHcQWTpsW34dYmoQ-8EtjkgBF9ApQPLiUGeOcYfXQUnZiG8VsNoaBSEw-bJpZ7DAMPxMAxb3YcxI3b7dROZZ1pHxRBPCdGnBxsdmBViXlCcKdl9glHnJrlCvjIEgMVDiBhvdlknchhvN5xvNoopGZ7OZLBvLLMEowykWvjxsk-a_uA

v0ACTGRKT4WR7F9VTTYTtYJjMxstU2sASsF9K97juh4ojPBUnagLx14oiEGF1XDh2M-SPhM0I0gz31E610w95F-tFkEdR50HUU4hn0WcpSBCurJzxT-3-_SrLQb1J666aHqV9IgOBGQ1nwSzw-6or8to7IKiRY-RsL_K7nYFP2cyfYa3tZiqOU7Org


9k2j5XZy3GJkTTrlwyGvwZJ-UntQwr6-5H9xAjdRnB7CKYULLwK2M-aDjWRzVnCmpXs7mQYBU20PzC-gAnK-eVcSbfW2O0rRjuQsHR5Tt4jmHC6sHBo8IMOvBvGx5moT91PjpYcdBT9quBzQaI0KIjgEJ_ocBZiGQ3wBs3MA43StUWpCMLfQCElecA

U1QcEB6HWs3jui-n5jyVSS6KJkHpKHqU8sZhI0vJvC8Mf5aFs9cHtbCQV34c1_zmi5MkqQYCCVSnGFA5fDxCr8Dhqulgn2UVpg5GoFmxkcGiyMecqndKTXDJe0Gj5sajlI67otiDhZGI_2fKACfTij3A6qvR2KOSpphEsuN7djrjejmlvc2wBqoSTg


The rhythmic marching sound drew closer as the squadron of gold cloaks in their golden mail and cloaks made their way through the gate from the city to the courtyard of the red keep, the heavy casket of her uncle hoisted on their shoulders. Normally such a procession would have been led by the silent sisters, but her father had thought it would be more fitting to his brother's wishes to have his own men carry him through the city that he had overseen for over a decade rather than members of the faith, Jaekar bowed his head silently as his fathers body passed by them, his hands on the shoulders of the twins.

Laena gave a glance to her own father at the center of the courtyard, who looked positively distraught as the gold cloaks brought his brother's body towards the square.

Her eyes drifted to his sword belt, where a simple longsword hung where Blackfyre had once before.

He really had to give Vaekar the sword Laena thought to herself indignantly, not for the first time. She knew her father well enough to know that no slight had been intended, and he had likely not even considered the effects that bestowing him the sword that had once belonged to the conqueror and the Targaryen rulers of old could lead to, or the eyes it might raise throughout the realm…intended or no, giving Vaekar Blackfyre had been a grievous error.

She was shaken from her brooding by the sounds of a faint sobbing below her, turning she saw little Jaehara weeping as the coffin passed by them. The briefest flash of anger passed through her, even at Jaeheras age, the court had eyes, and Kings Landing devoured and fed on weakness like a cat did a mouse.

Calming herself, she gently ran a hand through the girl's silver curls, of course the girl was crying, such things were to be expected…especially for one as young as her daughter, she had been close with her grandfather, who had gifted her with a small kitten on their last visit to court.

‘’You are a Targaryen Princess daughter…and princesses do not cry.’’ She said quietly as to not draw any more attention to her daughter.

‘’Where is he…I want to see him, why did Lianna tell me he's gone?’’ The little girl sniffled.

‘’Your grandfather Matarys is indeed gone Jaehara…..but he would want you to be strong for him, now dry your eyes….can you do that sweetling?’’ Laena asked gently, and the girl nodded slowly.

‘’Even grandfather Vaemond is crying mother.’’ Lianna pointed out.

Laena turned and saw indeed her father had tears in his eyes, her mother Nyel running a hand on his back gently.

Oh seven hells She thought to herself, she could abide little Jaehara crying, but it was another thing for a King to weep openly in front of his subjects and court. Laena was not going to sully her father in front of her children however.

‘’So he is.’’ Laena said matter of factly, hiding her true matters towards the whole affair ‘’Your grandfather was very dear to him, he was a good brother….loyal to his family and subservient to his King.’’ Laena whispered back.

Turning her attention back to the funeral, her father was finishing up his speech.

‘’He was the best of brothers……’’ Her father finished, voice quivering slightly before he looked to Nyel, while Laena nodded towards Jaekar, putting a comforting hand on his shoulder as he made his way to stand with his aunt and uncle.

A member of the Dragonguard, armored in black armor made his way to the center of the courtyard bearing a large horn, sounding it towards the dreary sky, where the songs of dragons circling ahead could be heard.

Her fathers white dragon Moondancer came first, landing with a heavy thud in the large courtyard while the court murmured excitedly amongst themselves, the white dragons tiny scales glimmering like diamonds in the faint sun. Next came her mothers dragon Narrah, red with white horns, her mother whispering to it and holding her head against it. Last came her husband Jaekars dragon orange Oathwing, smaller than the other two dragons who were approaching thirty feet, but still large enough to mount.

The three of them mounted their dragons in the courtyard, preparing for the final part of the ceremony.

Normally, such a ceremony would have made use of the deceased's own dragon, but Matarys had not been the only loss the Targaryen family had suffered. Her uncles white and gold dragon Aelesar had been being fed during the time her uncles heart had given out, the dragon keepers said there had been no warning, one moment the beast had been fine, the next it had roared, as if in grief, before wildly fleeing the dragon keepers, badly burning two of them before flying in the direction of Blackwater Bay, being sighted flying over Claw Isle, before it was lost.

Laena did not like that in the slightest, it was bad enough that Meraxes was lost to them, the biggest dragon in the world had flown to Essos after her great aunt Rhaenys’s death, there had been little word, except for a report some years ago that it had been in the area of Volantis for some time, being claimed by some Essosi dragonrider. Aelesar was much smaller than Meraxes, but Laena did not like the idea of the Essosi having access to multiple dragons,especially with the knowledge that they had the capability to tame dragons and if they should begin to breed…..

Laena was shaken from these thoughts by the sound of her fathers voice, strained yet more composed than it had been.

‘’Dracarys.’’ He commanded.

Moondancer let forth a torrent of white hot flame towards the open casket of Prince Matarys, Narrah joining her red flame, while Oathwing released orange flame, setting the Prince's funeral pyre alight, the different colored flames merging into one, and Laena could feel the heat emanating from the pyre even from her position in the crowd.

Little Jaehara looked like she was about to start crying, but Vaella took her shoulder.

‘’D..don't cry Jaehara….m..mother says h.he would want us t..to be strong…w..we are t…the blood of the d..dragon.’’ She said, with her usual stutter.

Laena smiled slightly and nodded, it was of course unfortunate her daughter was afflicted with such a condition, but one thing she always instilled into the girl was to be bold, not quiet and scared to speak, and to always speak her mind, regardless of what others thought.

‘’Take your father back to our chambers girls….he could use your company.’’ Laena said, her girls nodded and made their way to their father.

She smiled as she watched them leave ,holding hands and talking to each other, it was good that they were all close, she had never been very close with her own siblings, being much older than them she had never formed a relationship with them.

It did not escape her notice, despite her daughters best efforts to be subtle that Vaella split from her sisters and crept towards the Red Keep, Laena smiled at that, her daughter had explored every nook and cranny of Dragonstone and was clearly eager to do the same in the Red Keep, an attitude that reminded Laena of herself when she was younger.

She made her way towards her mother and father, who had dismounted from their dragons and were watching the pyre burn, though by now there was little left but ash.

Her mother gave a sad smile when she saw her approach, taking her hands.

‘’It was good of you to bring the children.’’ Nyel said sadly, not for the first time, Laena found herself noticing new wrinkles beneath her mothers eyes and on her face that had not been there the last time they had seen each other, for the first time she was beginning to look her age.

‘’Family is all we have in this world….and I thought it best they see their grandfather laid to rest.’’ Laena replied, turning her attention to her father, who was standing stoically over the burning pyre, a look of sadness on his face, it was clear he was taking his brother's death very hard.

She turned to him, lightly touching his shoulder ‘’Walk with me father.’’

He nodded, and silently they made their way from the courtyard to the gardens of the Red Keep.

‘’The babe is well?’’ Her father asked, breaking the silence.

‘’Larrisa is well yes, born healthy the maesters say….I did not think it wise to risk her health at sea however.’’ She explained.

‘’I know well the dangers of the sea.’’ Her father said simply as they strolled through the gardens.

They stopped along a brick wall, a windy rain blowing through the air, the towers of Vaemonds holdfast visible through the foliage.

aQXUSOnAhcFl8N-9lEimsHhZoeA8ki6OKidm2-k5VRkahXQl809F9pn6p761nFspZhVAX3AOKOodtYIC4GcuEkd1skcmQOGTo0kpze-SYivj-I_GVWzbF4uyqueEcsMHLuCupBC2AxBMcYELA7PtD2Xujil4zjJord2o7KK0IWNTWRfB0EX3KUVJIg


‘’Your uncle lamented he did not get to see the girls enough…..shortly before his death….an opinion I shared…then and now.’’ Her father said sadly.

‘’That is what I wished to talk with you about.’’ Laena said as they took in the view.

Her father turned.

‘’Lianna may rule one day….she should become familiar with the capitol…I would entrust her to her grandsire as a ward…if you would have her.’’ Laena said slowly, gauging her fathers face for a reaction.

4xF2hJxD_53bkgVwtnl8lLhVF2nzGbdqB-Q4_h1HFtiBg6xuO_h0WACo1sEbhDxqcY_Wa-4muHapvtqKbo4Tv-sXcwNG0iYT1ngheiOacAfP9eyh3FizN0xVMq1iLIogpAFKrtxjn3uVmSr9iV7zxxs8b_Qyysw09iylBW3C-UBJe4Ayv2JnNWRxAQ



Her father gave a small smile, the first she had seen him give ever since she had arrived for her uncle's funeral ‘’Of course I will have her….and it will do good for young Daena to have a companion near her own age to help her through her grief…she will be well taken care of you have my word.’’

‘’I would also send young Jaehara to court in a few years to join her sister, when she is old enough.’’ Laena proposed.

qWZ8KNuTUl-0Aw2WDtsBZ-j1XvXitlKTPiXxMb4jfUNwDPvW9bcKkOmnIVXlBUoXWX7s4I6e9QQIFFBHfzZWrEFgPvIjByjzynf_NStpPi2PNYUpEAMAl005a-OSnAkhs_IsSmi2OIlMol-q66UluuztT4gnRw1cLgBxAxTR9VBN3f8Ttk93udWvxQ


‘’Your mother and I will be glad of the company….it will be good to hear children's laughter in the halls once more….especially in these coming days.’’ Vaemond said, taking her hand and giving it a gentle squeeze.

‘’There was one final matter I wished to propose.’’ She began.

‘’Speak your mind.’’ Vaemond nodded.

‘’I would offer a betrothal between my eldest daughter Lianna and Vaekar.’’ She finished.

194f9zyo7NqSyoanhtl5D782w13FPlCxvumWDHBJfZ8RQPFjW6_BMyHB-6A3jb-UroWti_oeb2MIYF1YrechkYqMJNiJRhwl18IkKC4GT5tsfaAt5VYRGoxmSK2QlwTigeTVZKESIGjViDu1JgI_QVK14humxD1_t9RF8lcJR3cn9nyVUP-v7uWYZA


Something in her fathers expression changed, and he slowly released her hand, leaning on the brick railing.

‘’My brother chases something he will never attain….he will never be King….but he just might become King Consort….my brothers flaws notwithstanding he has proven himself a capable warrior….my daughter will need a strong man to help her rule should she succeed me.’’ Laena continued.

‘’And if you should have a son?’’ Her father asked after a moment's silence.

‘’I have birthed five children…all of them girls…there is no guarantee I will have a son, or any other children for that matter…and even if I do, the presence of a royal cock does not give him the right to surpass his sisters…all five of which are older….it is my intention that Lianna succeed me, hence my reasons for making her your ward…I wish for you to groom her for the throne.’’ She replied.

Her father sighed ‘’As your father….I would like nothing better than to see this rift between the two of you patched….it is a fine idea Laena…one which could solve this..this incessant feuding between the two of you…but you know how your brother feels about our…. traditions.’’

‘’He would be a fool to refuse this offer…an utter fool.’’ Laena replied hotly, her voice rising.

‘’When he was eleven, I broached the idea of betrothal with Cymella to him….he didn't speak to me for a month….’’ Her father said uncertainly.

‘’A niece is not a sister….let us hope he is wise enough to see this is the best match he could hope for…but let us speak no more of it father.’’ Laena replied, composing herself.

Her father nodded, and Laena gently kissed him on the cheek, leaving him to the calmness of the garden.


Three Weeks Later
Chambers of King Vaemond


Vaekar made his way through the halls of the royal apartments within Vaemonds holdfasts, the servants whispering as he passed.

Old Ser Roland Crakehall stood guard at his fathers door, still a veritable giant, but with a noticeable hunch to his stooped shoulders.

‘’Your father will see you lad……welcome home.’’ The old Kingsguard said with a smile, opening the door to his fathers airy chambers, the windows were open and bright sunshine was flooding into the warm room.

His father stood near the window, as he had been when they had last spoke about him leading the campaign, turning when he heard the door open.

His father looked older than he had the previous year, lines under his face that had once not been there, though he still looked powerful.

‘’I watched your ship approaching the docks from this very window this morning….completely by chance….but im glad I saw it’’ His father said, smiling as they approached one another.

His father pulled him close and the two exchanged a quick embrace, his father holding him by the shoulders.

‘’You spoke with your mother?’’ He asked.

Vaekar nodded ‘’I did…..she looks well, as do you….she told me of your brothers death…I had not heard….I am sorry…I know you were close with him.’’

His father nodded ‘’He passed quickly...his heart burst the maesters say…..there was little pain.’’

There was a silence as the King removed his hands from his son's shoulder and returned to the window.

‘’I trust you know Ser Roderick Mooton was slain by pirates?’’ Vaekar questioned his father.

The King nodded ‘’I sent a substantial gift to his kin in Maidenpool in honor of his leal service….his sworn brothers were grieved to hear of his passing, as was I.’’’

qyNX-vBhTwTLDAQXKiIyy8RyZ1f4OS4MAt_BfyLuokdhPPJPQ88g3IPo1YRwnNE_O9q86VBAQ9AGN8iIQG9RkLfprWbf_o2oN8BanwWSlLDeCNqWaaSZNIq2XqziTwJQsTk7ytlSFtI-wRnuFvUqZWbRuf4PPNXYr26aowC9cQ8-ZKgaYnCm1XqBXQ


His father cleared his throat ‘’I am…proud of you Vaekar, and it gladdens my heart to see you return home, I have heard of your exploits in the Stepstones…and not only did you show bravery in battle but you accomplished your objective and cleared our territories of pirates….it also appears I was correct in my assessment from what i've heard….you wield your grandfather's blade better than I ever did.’’

‘’The warrior gave strength to my sword arm.’’ Vaekar replied simply.

‘’I promised you a reward as I remember…..the position of Master of Ships on my small council is yours….you've proven yourself worthy of it….I also have something else.’’ He said, moving towards a hot metal container hanging over one of the two hearths in the room, beckoning his son over.

Vaekar peered inside to see a dragon's egg, smooth and dark purple, a purple dark as night.

‘’Moondancer hatched an egg not three weeks ago…..your sister Laena has Vhagar, and Alyssane has her dragon Severax in Highgarden…it is time you had your own dragon…to better serve your family.’’ His father said, a small smile on his face.

Ifg4XyWEY-ZmOO8LXNiokfHTRUtTUtr_8t-wBChnulHmXQ-OZ04P_Pa89k53W81QVUUqGXXDI3JNN9aOefdmv9HFtC9e94XNuYAluX5vb32guWOG7Lz3IZDcxIk7vv2WBT1k8J9Bt_KVqvftV93Ds8T8HpJ83HoYprxJW8c7tNWk6CPu97uxxkhIEg

Pz8mrtrFF_moaypom7G-3_Irk7VggLyE8mlx8GDON2SBdv1kKIjl6Enn0LfjuUUxH_Uox5MspN62Wf_kfwuXWoKthRb8eDx8Z8WlcSnqxTOCpk8XdgjiQMLvRUWN0iP0gKeb7qnp030H92FB4zWFM4J2JK1Xi6-YeVSTDDFGcrmVP2aqDo3tw4GYwQ

zfw-fMRnsGZlaxRKq3Sr3BupwNAtfl5mO3hFSZgHq5ReiU1Y5-RJZ_DCPo7rby-jkTQmKzxfkB5p5OYKyWXz0eL7gYdahos_go_OuWs0V8jekz5TPcV8POa6W1S05Q--SteJAfui3A_LKhZGPoFwZmQEbb8qvWxImayEKDKOzoye_RZ1H9jkGfoIbA


Vaekar studied the egg silently, careful not to betray his true emotions. It was not the gift his father thought it was….it would take years, if not decades for the dragon to grow to any significant size…and that was assuming the egg even hatched…but he knew better than to insult his fathers gift.

‘’A handsome gift father.’’ He forced himself to say.

The King nodded ‘’And not the last….take a seat.’’ he said, gesturing to a table next to the hearth.

Vaekar obliged, taking a seat in front of his father.

‘’You have noticed your sisters daughters at court?’’ His father questioned.

The prince already felt he knew where the conversation was headed but he nodded slowly ‘’Mother mentioned two of them had come to be your wards.’’

The King nodded ‘’Lianna and little Jaehara……Laena proposed their move to court….as well as something else….’’

Vaekar shook his head, his suspicions confirmed ‘’No…’’’

‘’Son….’’ His father began but Vaekar stood from the chair ‘’Absolutely not.’’

His father stood as well, attempting to grab him by the shoulder but Vaekar took a step back.

‘’Vaekar…..this match…it is your way to what you so clearly desire….Lianna would be Queen after your sister…and you the King Consort at her side….she will grow into a beautiful young woman it is clear…what is not to li.’’ His father began.

‘’It is an ABOMINATION.’’ Vaekar shouted no longer able to keep his composure, slamming his fist into the wooden table with a crash, his father stepped back in surprise, a silence falling over the chambers.

‘’I know better than to repeat it in public…..I know well enough the circumstances of my own birth….I cannot help that….and I would not call the legitimacy of our family into question….but what I say is true….our ancestors were godless and mistaken…their customs….confused and reprehensible….I cannot control the circumstances of my own birth…but I will not advance a custom that is accursed in the eyes of the seven and the father above…I will not.’’ Vaekar said, the words that had been on his mind for years came spilling out.

There was a long pause of terrible silence.

‘’It is a terrible thing.’’ His father began slowly ‘’To watch the peace one has fought so hard to keep fluttering in the wind like a burning banner….growing more and more out of reach with every passing day.’’

The Prince did not deign to respond to that.

‘’I have tried my best to reward you son…to understand your stubbornness…..but you throw these rewards meant for your own best interests back into my face…the marriages….the chance for a seat next to the Iron Throne as King Consort, I saw the way you looked at the egg Vaekar….the hunger in your eyes was not diminished…WHAT IS IT THAT YOU WANT.’’ His father continued, his voice rising to a shout at the end, Vaekar stood rather shocked, he had never seen his father act as such.

‘’All these rewards you have arranged father…and not once you have asked me what I have wanted.’’ Vaekar replied slowly.

The lines in his fathers face hardened ‘’You want me to name you as my heir….to disinherit your sister.’’

Vaekar laughed bitterly ‘’It would be no different than when you disinherited me of my birthright…but fear not father…I know better than to ask that of you…I know what your answer would be…you are looking to reward me for my service in the Stepstones….allow me to name something else.’’

‘’Ask it.’’ His father said, the anger that had been there just moments before replaced with a face of a tired and exhausted man.

‘’I wish for you to fund a tour of Essos, one like your mother undertook, I would need a ship and an escort, and enough gold for accommodations…nothing more.’’ Vaekar said.

36akP_QDLahEv3B3hAnEP14pWVA_tclt9uFlx1aY9s13yc4ix9xkV9uHITF0H5YEs4zldtyH4kQwsq4REwpMRPYVg7DB7ixCpxXO6-bSVtvtKt10_U7NLM2lhiR--hlaHJSXzkiPRNp_xAeH8T03OtHKP5qCoqKG92Kr5YsSoZlX6D0ib4QKpnl8tw


‘’You shall have this reward….Ser Ryon Wells of the Kingsguard shall escort you, and you will have all the coin you require.’’ His father said.

The Prince nodded and began to withdraw.

‘’Vaekar.’’ His fathers voice said suddenly, causing him to turn.

‘’While you are away…in Essos…I hope you can find it in yourself to be the man your family needs you to be….a man loyal to your sister and your Queen….and…and I hope you find it in your heart to…to… forgive me.’’ His father said, sounding as tired as he had ever heard him.

Vaekar did not respond but bowed his head and withdrew the chamber.

He did not think he would find the things his father wanted him to across the Narrow Sea…but he just might find a dragon.
 
  • 7Like
  • 1Love
Reactions: