In the ancient realm of Westeros, where the shadows of dragons stretched across the pages of history, House Targaryen stood as both a beacon of power and a vessel for the mysteries that enchanted the land. In the wake of tragedy, a tale unfolds-a tale of grief and renewal, of family bonds tested by the passage of time.
Amidst the formidable castle walls, the recent loss of Aelora's parents, Prince Aegon and Aurelia, cast a shadow upon the storied halls. Aelora, the young scion of the noble house, found herself at the heart of a shifting destiny, where the dance of dragons and the whispers of courtly intrigue would shape her path.
As the kingdom mourned, the revelation of a dragon egg emerged-a beacon of hope amid the shadows, but this was no ordinary egg; as when it hatched it had not one but three heads, a symbol of unity and strength to the legendary heritage of House Targaryen.
Aelora, the unsuspecting heir, would play a pivotal role in the dance of dragons that would soon come.
"The only thing that could tear down the house of the dragon was itself."
Long ago, the Old King Jaehaerys I Targaryen held a council where all of the great lords of the Seven Kingdoms were summoned. There, they would choose which one will inherit the Iron Throne: the Princess Rhaenys, daughter of Prince Aemon and Lady Jocelyn Baratheon, or Prince Viserys, son of Prince Baelon and his sister-wife, Princess Alyssa. Through a vote the realm decided Viserys would be named Prince of Dragonstone. No woman would sit on the Iron Throne.
Yet, the now King Viserys I Targaryen appointed his daughter, Rhaenyra Targaryen as his heir. The Seven Kingdoms had already rejected a woman, they would do it again. When the King remarried, his wife gave him a son, his council advised him to name him heir but he never did. The King didn't know then he would lead his realm to a war remembered as the Dance of Dragons.