The Dreamer [Old Valyria]

The Dreamer [Old Valyria]

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Centuries before the Dance of the Dragons and Daenerys Stormborn, House Targaryen were just another family of dragonlords in Valyrian Freehold, surrounded by loyal friends and powerful foes. Every one of them played dangerous games of their own - the games that would lead to the Doom of Valyria. "You think you know the story, but you only know the ending. And this... This is the beginning." ________________________________________________________________ I only own the original characters, the others belong to G.R.R. Martin. #1 on daenystargaryen on 09/26/2023
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The heart of a Targaryen was said to be one dipped in fire and blood. They ruled the skies with their dragons, danced through the flames of death and controlled the direction of the wind. All from an Iron throne. Rhaella Targaryen was the youngest daughter of King Viserys and Queen consort Alicent Hightower. She was cunning and calculating, knowing how to slither her way out of the situations she often found herself in. Visions and prophecies were both a curse and a blessing for the princess, and when the dragons began to dance she used them as motive for every action and sin she committed. First completed writing March 2023

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