Year 300: The Living Descendants of the Prominent Figures from the Fate of Flames
The historical events of the Fate of Flames, a cataclysmic civil war between the Targaryens and the Dragaryans, echo into the present day. Many key players of that war have passed on, but their legacies live through their descendants. In the year 300 AC, the bloodlines of these notable figures still influence the political landscape of Westeros and beyond. Below is a recount of their most prominent living descendants.
Siane Tully and Her Line
Siane Tully, one of the key figures during the Fate of Flames, was a formidable woman of House Tully. Her lineage has extended across the generations, and her most prominent living descendant is Lord Ulon the Green.
Lord Ulon the Green:
Ulon is the Lord of Orchard Way and the great-great-great-grandson of Siane Tully. Known for his affinity with nature and his lush orchards, Lord Ulon is a respected figure in the Riverlands, though he maintains a relatively neutral stance in most conflicts. He is a keen diplomat, preserving the Tully legacy while avoiding the ambition and bloodshed that once plagued his family.
Nedrei Tully's Line
Nedrei Tully, Siane's sister, also left behind a lineage that extends far beyond Westeros. Her descendants have crossed into the political web of Essos.
Magister Gamallo of Andalos:
Magister Gamallo is the first magister of Andalos, a powerful city in Essos. He is a fourth-generation descendant of Nedrei Tully, and though he is far removed from the Riverlands, his Tully blood and political acumen have positioned him as one of the wealthiest and most influential figures in the Free Cities. Gamallo wields considerable power through trade and alliances, making him a key player in Essosi politics.
Lady Taria of Darry
Lady Taria of Darry, once a major figure during the Fate of Flames, has left her mark on both her house and her descendants. House Darry, though diminished, continues to survive through her lineage.
Lady Slerra Darry:
The current Lady of Darry, Slerra Darry, is the granddaughter of Lady Taria. She is known for her pragmatic leadership and determination to restore House Darry's influence, which has waned over the years. Lady Slerra is a shrewd leader, deeply protective of her lands and her people, navigating the politically volatile Crownlands with great caution.
Daeron Dragaryan's Line
Daeron Dragaryan, a powerful figure during the Fate of Flames, is remembered for his loyalty to the Dragaryan cause. His bloodline, though once in shadow, has persisted and holds sway today.
Daenerys Dragaryan:
Daenerys Dragaryan is the great-great-granddaughter of Daeron Dragaryan. She is known for her striking resemblance to her ancestors, with a commanding presence and a mind for strategy. She is the mother of Lord Ulrick of Atiennon, marking the continuity of the Dragaryan line. Daenerys is a force to be reckoned with in modern politics, quietly amassing influence from behind the scenes.
Lord Ulrick of Atiennon:
Lord Ulrick is the Lord of Atiennon, a title passed down after the death of Rhaegel the Red-Eyed son of alyssa dragaryan, his distant relative. Ulrick has inherited the fiery ambition and resilience of his Dragaryan ancestors, making him a pivotal figure in the region. Though his position is still growing, Ulrick's control over Atiennon ensures that the Dragaryan legacy remains vibrant and influential.
Addendum to the Year 300: The Relegitimization of Aegon the Wyvern and the Lineage of Lord Maelys of Nettlemond
In the year 300 AC, new revelations have come to light that have reshaped the understanding of certain Dragaryan bloodlines. The discovery of Aegon the Wyvern's true ancestry has brought resolution to long-standing questions surrounding the fates of Daemon of Pentos and Gaemon Dragaryan, and the previously mysterious line of Valerion has also come into focus.
Aegon the Wyvern: A Dual Legacy
It has been confirmed that Aegon the Wyvern, a key figure among the Dragaryans in recent years, is descended from both Daemon of Pentos, the son of Baelon the First, and Gaemon, the brother of Valerion, both sons of Rhaena, the third daughter of Baelon the Second.
Daemon of Pentos: Daemon, the son of Baelon the First, was a central figure in the war for Pentos and was thought to have left no lasting legacy. However, it has been revealed that his line survived through Aegon the Wyvern's lineage.
Gaemon: Gaemon was once lost to the annals of history, his fate unknown after the war of succession, but it has now been discovered that he fathered a line that eventually merged with Daemon's descendants.
With this newfound knowledge, Aegon the Wyvern's claim to legitimacy has been strengthened. His bloodline, now tied to two prominent Dragaryan houses, has rekindled old allegiances and provided closure to the mystery of Daemon of Pentos and Gaemon's fates. Aegon now stands as a living embodiment of Dragaryan power and the enduring legacy of Baelon the Second's line, uniting the past rivalries of the two brothers through his own blood.
Lord Maelys of Nettlemond: The Lost Line of Valerion
Another significant revelation has emerged regarding Lord Maelys of Nettlemond, whose lineage has been traced back to Valerion, the brother of Gaemon. Valerion, long overshadowed by his brother, has now been found to have left a lasting legacy of his own.
Valerion, son of Baelon the Second's third daughter, Rhaena, was thought to have died without significant impact. However, it turns out that Valerion fathered a line of descendants that survived through the centuries.
Lord Maelys is the great-grandson of Valerion, and his father, Aegon of Nettlemond, was Valerion's grandson. This connection cements Lord Maelys as a legitimate heir to the Dragaryan name, deepening his ties to the central lineage of the Dragaryan dynasty.
The revelation of Maelys' Dragaryan bloodline has elevated his status within the realm, as his ties to Valerion, once obscured, have now placed him among the ranks of the legitimized Dragaryans. His newfound prominence adds another layer to the web of Dragaryan descendants still influencing Westeros and beyond.
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