Queen Aemma Arryn, consort of Viserys I Targaryen.
Upon her grandfather King Jaehaerys's death, Aemma became the queen consort of Viserys. Aemma and Viserys both adored their only living child, Rhaenyra. (F&B, Heirs of the Dragon)
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Queen Aemma Arryn, consort of Viserys I Targaryen.
Upon her grandfather King Jaehaerys's death, Aemma became the queen consort of Viserys. Aemma and Viserys both adored their only living child, Rhaenyra. (F&B, Heirs of the Dragon)
Alys Rivers, of Harrenhal.
Was she in truth a witch who lay with demons, bringing forth dead children as payment for the knowledge they gave her? Was she a simpleminded slattern, as Eustace believes? A wanton who used her poisons and potions to bind men to her, body and soul? (F&B, The Dying of the Dragons)
Ser Criston Cole, Lord Commander of the Kingsguard, and Ser Gwayne Hightower.
The Conquerors – Visenya, Aegon, Rhaenys of House Targaryen.
Aegon took for his sigil the three-headed dragon, breathing red flames on black, representing himself and his two sisters, Rhaenys and Visenya, and for his words, “Fire and Blood”.
Addam Velaryon and Prince Daeron “the Daring” Targaryen.
It was said afterward that the flight of Tessarion and Seasmoke seemed to be more a mating dance than a battle. (Fire & Blood, The Dying of the Dragons)
Jacaerys Targaryen, Prince of Dragonstone, son of Rhaenyra I.
Though his fifteenth nameday was still half a year away, Prince Jacaerys proved himself a man, and a worthy heir to the Iron Throne. (F&B, The Dying of the Dragons)
Lady Jocelyn Baratheon, daughter of Dowager Queen Alyssa Velaryon and Lord Rogar Baratheon.
A solemn girl, Jocelyn grew to become one of the greatest beauties of the realm. She had been frail as a babe, but by the age of six had become a tall young girl. At the age of sixteen, Jocelyn was an inch short of six feet tall. (F&B, The Long Reign)
Prince Aemond “One-Eye” Targaryen and Alys Rivers.
According to Aemond Targaryen, Alys could see visions in storm clouds, pools of water, and flames. (F&B, The Dying of the Dragons)
Prince Daeron “the Daring” Targaryen, son of Viserys I Targaryen and Alicent Hightower.
During the Battle of the Honeywine, Ormund faced defeat until Daeron arrived on Tessarion, saving his cousin and his army. For this act, Daeron was feasted by Ormund, who knighted him with the Valyrian sword Vigilance, dubbing the young prince "Daeron the Daring". (Fire & Blood, The Dying of the Dragons)
Ser Jaime Lannister, son of Tywin Lannister, 282 AC.
Jaime thirsts for battle, not for power. He's run from every chance he's had to rule. (ADWD, Tyrion VI)
The children of the Mad King – Rhaegar, Viserys and Daenerys.
O! let me not be mad, not mad, sweet heaven;
Keep me in temper;
I would not be mad!
(—“King Lear”, Act 1, Scene 5, William Shakespeare)
Lady Olenna Redwyne, the future Queen of Thorns, 246 AC.
A cunning woman with a wicked wit and a sharp tongue. This has earned her the moniker "Queen of Thorns", though she does not care for the name. (ASOS, Sansa I)
Young Lady Genna Lannister, sister of Tywin Lannister, 265 AC.
Lady Genna claimed her stool with a look that dared any man there to question her presence. None did. (AFFC, Jaime VI)
Queen Cersei Lannister, consort to Robert I Baratheon, 284 AC.
She was as beautiful as men said. A jeweled tiara gleamed amidst her long golden hair, its emeralds a perfect match for the green of her eyes. (AGOT, Jon I)
Robert Baratheon and Eddard Stark, 278 AC.
Princess Rhaenys Targaryen, the Queen Who Never Was, 90 AC.
Rhaenys joined King Jaehaerys I Targaryen for part of his royal progress. On Greenshield she informed the king about her intention to marry Lord Corlys Velaryon, and received her grandfather's blessing. She insisted on arriving at the wedding on the back of Meleys. (F&B, The Long Reign)
The children of Prince Doran Martell and Mellario of Norvos – Arianne, Quentyn, Trystane.
Golden bells!
What a world of happiness their harmony foretells!
Through the balmy air of night
How they ring out their delight!
From the molten-golden notes,
And all in tune.
(—Edgar Allan Poe, “The Bells”)