Alicent beseeches Rhaenyra
Artwork by Tomasz Jedruszek
One of the more pitiful events to take place at court during the war was when Queen Alicent approached Queen Rhaenyra on her knees, begging that Rhaenyra forswear her vengeance against Alicent’s sons. When Rhaenyra responded that the blood of her dead sons was on the hands of Aegon the Elder and Aemond, Alicent retorted that it was bastard blood that was shed in war, of less import than the trueborn blood of her sons. Rhaenyra then threatened to have Alicent’s tongue torn out if she dared call her sons bastards again.
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Artful Dodge
Those who know the alleys and sewers of the Erdwal can disappear like smoke.
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Meleys, Vhagar, and Sunfyre Dance.
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AEMOND TARGARYEN AND DAEMON TARGARYEN AT HARRENHAL
Artwork by Tomasz Jedruszek
The prince helped his woman down from Vhagar’s back, then turned to face his uncle. “Nuncle, I hear you have been seeking us.”
“Only you,” Daemon replied. “Who told you where to find me?”
“My lady,” Aemond answered. “She saw you in a storm cloud, in a mountain pool at dusk, in the fire we lit to cook our suppers. She sees much and more, my Alys. You were a fool to come alone.”
“Were I not alone, you would not have come,” said Daemon.
“Yet you are, and here I am. You have lived too long, Nuncle.”
“On that much we agree,” Daemon replied.
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Wandering Wolf
Humans still feared wolves, though no connection between them and the curse of lycanthropy had ever been proved.
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Every official art of Rhaenyra Targaryen
Rhaenyra on the Iron Throne by Douglas Wheatley
Queen Rhaenyra hearing the pleads of traitors by Douglas Wheatley
Alicent Hightower bowing to Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen by Tomas Jedruszek
Rhaenyra with her sons Jacaerys Velaryon and Aegon Targaryen by Tomasz Jedruszek
Rhaenyra I by Amok
Rhaenyra returns to Dragonstone by Ertaç Altinöz
Queen Rhaenyra standing proud in front of death by Douglas Wheatley
The death of Rhaenyra by Liam Peters
The End
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