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[[File:He thinks he is a dragon.jpeg|250px|thumb|left|Aerion drinks [[wildfire]].<br>Art by Roman Papsuev]]
 
[[File:He thinks he is a dragon.jpeg|250px|thumb|left|Aerion drinks [[wildfire]].<br>Art by Roman Papsuev]]
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
Aerion was despised by his brother [[Aegon V Targaryen|Aegon]]. Aerion had thrown Aegon's pet cat down a well and even once visited Aegon in his bedroom during the dead of night, put a knife to Aegon's privates and joked about removing his genitals so he would become a sister he could marry. According to [[Raymun Fossoway]], the prince is all smiles and courtesy in front of his father, but his true nature shows in front of others.
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Aerion was despised by his brother [[Aegon V Targaryen|Aegon]]. Aerion had thrown Aegon's pet cat down a well and even once visited Aegon in his bedroom during the dead of night, put a knife to Aegon's privates and joked about removing his genitals so he would become a sister he could marry. According to [[Raymun Fossoway]], the prince is all smiles and courtesy in front of his father, but his true nature shows in front of others.{{Ref|THK}}
  
 
===''The Hedge Knight''===
 
===''The Hedge Knight''===
During the [[Ashford Tourney]], he first appeared with three of the [[Kingsguard]] and ordered [[Dunk|Duncan the Tall]] to take his horse, mistaking him for a stable boy. When Duncan says he isn't, Aerion insults him, saying perhaps he's not clever enough to be one. He orders him to bring him food, wine and a wench and Duncan makes it clear that he's a knight. Aerion says "Knighthood has fallen on sad times" before giving his horse to a servant and leaving. At the tourney, he seems about to challenge his cousin [[Valarr Targaryen]] to a joust, but challenges [[Humfrey Hardyng]] instead. During the charge, Egg, Dunk's squire (really Aegon Targaryen) screams for Hardying to kill Aerion. Duncan notices Aerion lowers his lance too low as he charges and impales Hardyng's horse, injuring Humfrey's leg and leaving his horse to die in agony. Egg is horrified and makes it clear to Duncan that Aerion had done it on purpose.
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Aerion travels to [[Ashford]] for the [[Ashford Tourney]]. When he arrives, he mistakes [[Duncan the Tall]] for a stable boy, ordering him to take his horse. When Duncan says he isn't a stable boy, Aerion insults him, saying perhaps he's not clever enough to be one. He orders him to bring him food, wine and a wench and Duncan makes it clear that he's a knight. Aerion says "Knighthood has fallen on sad times" before giving his horse to a servant and leaving. At the tourney, he seems about to challenge his cousin [[Valarr Targaryen]] to a joust, but challenges [[Humfrey Hardyng]] instead. During the charge, Egg, Dunk's squire (in truth [[Aegon V Targaryen|Aegon Targaryen]]) screams for Hardying to kill Aerion. Duncan notices Aerion lowers his lance too low as he charges and impales Hardyng's horse, injuring Humfrey's leg and leaving his horse to die in agony. Egg is horrified and makes it clear to Duncan that Aerion had done it on purpose.{{Ref|THK}}
  
Later, Duncan was called by Egg to help a puppeteer he liked named [[Tanselle]] who, along with other puppeteers from [[Dorne]], were being attacked by Aerion and his soldiers. Their only crime was representing the death of a [[dragon]] in their puppet show which, in Aerion's mad mind, was treason towards the Targaryens. Aerion broke one of Tanselle's fingers, stating the dragon should never lose. Dunk, in rage, punched Aerion in the face to defend Tanselle and kicked him when he drew a knife to attack. Dunk was wrestled to the ground by Aerion's guards, who stated that for loosening Aerion's tooth, Dunk would have all his broken. Egg revealed who he was to defend Dunk, and Dunk was imprisoned. [[Baelor Targaryen (son of Daeron II)|Baelor Breakspear]] said that Aerion wanted his head (less his teeth) but he would not lose his life, but Dunk had struck a prince of the blood and that meant losing a hand (and his foot for kicking him). Baelor also suggested Dunk use his skills as a knight to prove his innocence in a trial by combat. Aerion, when told of this, invoked a [[Trial of Seven]], which his father [[Maekar I Targaryen|Maekar]] considered a sign of fear. Aerion, all smiles, said it was also a chance for his brother [[Daeron Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Daeron]] to get vengeance as well (Daeron had blamed Dunk for stealing Aegon from him when he was truly drunk and looking for whores). Aerion bribes Ser [[Steffon Fossoway]], one of Dunk's champions, with a chance of a lordship to join the accusers against Duncan, leaving him less a champion until Aerion's own uncle Baelor stands against him, stating that Dunk had defended the innocent.  
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Later, Aerion comes across puppeeteers who are portraying a dragon being slain in their puppet show. Feeling insulted, Aerion attacks the puppeteers, breaking the fingers of a girl named [[Tanselle]], whilst their puppets are being destroyed. Duncan intervenes and attacks Aerion, punching him in the face and kicking him. Aerion orders Duncan's teeth broken, but Aegon intervens, and Duncan is arrested. After Prince [[Baelor Targaryen|Baelor]] informs Duncan about the ability of requesting a [[trial by battle]], Aerion requests a [[Trial of Seven]]. When his father, Prince [[Maekar I Targaryen|Maekar]] wonders whether this is a sign of fear, Aerion insists he wishes his older brother [[Daeron Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Daeron]], who had lied and blamed Duncan for stealing Aegon away, to be able to take vengeance as well. Aerion bribes Ser [[Steffon Fossoway]], one of Dunk's champions, with a chance of a lordship to join the accusers against Duncan. Joining Aerion are his brother Daeron, his father Maekar, and three knights of the [[Kingsguard]], while his uncle, Prince Baelor, joins Duncan's side.{{Ref|THK}}
  
During the trial, Aerion and Duncan face each other and Aerion manages to put his lance through Dunk's side and strike him from the saddle with a morningstar. As Dunk lies wounded on the ground, Aerion gives him a chance to yield, since he'll only take his hand (and maybe a foot) but definitely his teeth. When Dunk refuses, Aerion attempts to smash his face in with his morningstar, but Duncan rolls aside and knocks Aerion to the ground, using his skills as a brawler from [[Flea Bottom]] to beat the prince down. Duncan considers popping one of Aerion's violet eyes like a grape until he decides "that would not be knightly" and demands Aerion yield. Aerion, terrified, does, but tries to draw a weapon on Duncan until he drags him across the field to Lord Ashford and makes him repeat his statement, ending the threat to Dunk's other champions.  
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During the trial, Aerion and Duncan face each other and Aerion manages to put his lance through Dunk's side and strike him from the saddle with a morningstar. As Dunk lies wounded on the ground, Aerion gives him a chance to yield, since he'll only take his hand (and maybe a foot) but definitely his teeth. When Dunk refuses, Aerion attempts to smash his face in with his morningstar, but Duncan rolls aside and knocks Aerion to the ground, using his skills as a brawler from [[Flea Bottom]] to beat the prince down. Duncan considers popping one of Aerion's violet eyes like a grape until he decides "that would not be knightly" and demands Aerion yield. Aerion, terrified, does, but tries to draw a weapon on Duncan until he drags him across the field to Lord Ashford and makes him repeat his statement, ending the threat to Dunk's other champions.{{Ref|THK}}
  
After the conclusion of the tournament, Baelor died from a wound to the head (caused by his brother's mace) and Maekar sent Aerion to [[Lys]], where he stayed for a few years. It is possible that he fathered some children while staying there.<ref>Many Questions. (October 14, 1998) [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/Many_Questions/ So Spake Martin]</ref> He served with the [[Second Sons]] for a time while in exile.{{Ref|ADWD|66}}
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After the conclusion of the tournament, Prince Baelor dies from a wound to the head (caused by his brother's mace) and Maekar sends Aerion to [[Lys]], where he stayed for a few years. It is possible that he fathered some children while staying there.<ref>[[So Spake Martin]]: [http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/Many_Questions/ Many Questions (October 14, 1998)]</ref> He served with the [[Second Sons]] for a time while in exile.{{Ref|ADWD|66}}
  
Aerion returned to Westeros at some point before the [[Third Blackfyre Rebellion]] broke out in {{Date|219}}.{{Ref|twoiaf| Aerys I}}
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Aerion returned to Westeros at some point and fought in the [[Third Blackfyre Rebellion]] in {{Date|219}}.{{Ref|twoiaf| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys I}}
  
Aerion was married to his cousin, [[Daenora Targaryen]]. Together, they had one child, a son named [[Maegor Targaryen (son of Aerion)|Maegor]], born in {{Date|232}}. The same year as his son's birth, Aerion died drinking a cup of [[wildfire]], believing it would transform him into a [[dragon]]. He died screaming.{{ref|aSoS|54}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| Maekar I}} His son was passed over in the succession a year later.{{Ref|ACOK|6}}{{ref|twoiaf| Maekar I}}  
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Aerion was married to his cousin, [[Daenora Targaryen]]. Together, they had one child, a son named [[Maegor Targaryen (son of Aerion)|Maegor]], born in {{Date|232}}. The same year as his son's birth, Aerion died drinking a cup of [[wildfire]], believing it would transform him into a [[dragon]]. He died screaming.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Maekar I}}{{ref|aSoS|54}} His son was passed over in the succession a year later.{{Ref|ACOK|6}}{{ref|twoiaf| The Targaryen Kings: Maekar I}}  
  
 
Aerion owned a [[dragon egg]] that was gold and silver.{{Ref|TMK}}
 
Aerion owned a [[dragon egg]] that was gold and silver.{{Ref|TMK}}

Revision as of 20:22, 23 January 2016

For the Lord of Dragonstone, and the father of King Aegon I Targaryen, see Aerion Targaryen (son of Daemion).
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Aliases
  • Brightflame
  • Aerion the Monstrous
  • The Bright Prince
  • The Prince Who Thought He Was a Dragon
Title Prince
Allegiances
Culture Valyrian
Born or between 191 AC and 194 AC[1]
Died 232 AC
Spouse Daenora Targaryen
Books

Prince Aerion Targaryen, also known as Aerion the Monstrous or Aerion Brightflame as he liked to call himself, was the second son of Maekar I Targaryen. He is one of the most outstanding examples of the latent folly that can hit the members of House Targaryen. Cruel and arrogant, he thought he was a dragon in human form.

Appearance

See also: Images of Aerion Targaryen

In his youth, Aerion was slim and of average height. He had curly silver-hair, a statuesque face of sharp cheekbones, straight nose and pale skin. His eyes were violet.[2]

History

Aerion drinks wildfire.
Art by Roman Papsuev

Background

Aerion was despised by his brother Aegon. Aerion had thrown Aegon's pet cat down a well and even once visited Aegon in his bedroom during the dead of night, put a knife to Aegon's privates and joked about removing his genitals so he would become a sister he could marry. According to Raymun Fossoway, the prince is all smiles and courtesy in front of his father, but his true nature shows in front of others.[2]

The Hedge Knight

Aerion travels to Ashford for the Ashford Tourney. When he arrives, he mistakes Duncan the Tall for a stable boy, ordering him to take his horse. When Duncan says he isn't a stable boy, Aerion insults him, saying perhaps he's not clever enough to be one. He orders him to bring him food, wine and a wench and Duncan makes it clear that he's a knight. Aerion says "Knighthood has fallen on sad times" before giving his horse to a servant and leaving. At the tourney, he seems about to challenge his cousin Valarr Targaryen to a joust, but challenges Humfrey Hardyng instead. During the charge, Egg, Dunk's squire (in truth Aegon Targaryen) screams for Hardying to kill Aerion. Duncan notices Aerion lowers his lance too low as he charges and impales Hardyng's horse, injuring Humfrey's leg and leaving his horse to die in agony. Egg is horrified and makes it clear to Duncan that Aerion had done it on purpose.[2]

Later, Aerion comes across puppeeteers who are portraying a dragon being slain in their puppet show. Feeling insulted, Aerion attacks the puppeteers, breaking the fingers of a girl named Tanselle, whilst their puppets are being destroyed. Duncan intervenes and attacks Aerion, punching him in the face and kicking him. Aerion orders Duncan's teeth broken, but Aegon intervens, and Duncan is arrested. After Prince Baelor informs Duncan about the ability of requesting a trial by battle, Aerion requests a Trial of Seven. When his father, Prince Maekar wonders whether this is a sign of fear, Aerion insists he wishes his older brother Daeron, who had lied and blamed Duncan for stealing Aegon away, to be able to take vengeance as well. Aerion bribes Ser Steffon Fossoway, one of Dunk's champions, with a chance of a lordship to join the accusers against Duncan. Joining Aerion are his brother Daeron, his father Maekar, and three knights of the Kingsguard, while his uncle, Prince Baelor, joins Duncan's side.[2]

During the trial, Aerion and Duncan face each other and Aerion manages to put his lance through Dunk's side and strike him from the saddle with a morningstar. As Dunk lies wounded on the ground, Aerion gives him a chance to yield, since he'll only take his hand (and maybe a foot) but definitely his teeth. When Dunk refuses, Aerion attempts to smash his face in with his morningstar, but Duncan rolls aside and knocks Aerion to the ground, using his skills as a brawler from Flea Bottom to beat the prince down. Duncan considers popping one of Aerion's violet eyes like a grape until he decides "that would not be knightly" and demands Aerion yield. Aerion, terrified, does, but tries to draw a weapon on Duncan until he drags him across the field to Lord Ashford and makes him repeat his statement, ending the threat to Dunk's other champions.[2]

After the conclusion of the tournament, Prince Baelor dies from a wound to the head (caused by his brother's mace) and Maekar sends Aerion to Lys, where he stayed for a few years. It is possible that he fathered some children while staying there.[3] He served with the Second Sons for a time while in exile.[4]

Aerion returned to Westeros at some point and fought in the Third Blackfyre Rebellion in 219 AC.[5]

Aerion was married to his cousin, Daenora Targaryen. Together, they had one child, a son named Maegor, born in 232 AC. The same year as his son's birth, Aerion died drinking a cup of wildfire, believing it would transform him into a dragon. He died screaming.[6][7] His son was passed over in the succession a year later.[8][6]

Aerion owned a dragon egg that was gold and silver.[9]

Family

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Daeron II
 
Myriah
Martell
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Baelor
 
Jena
Dondarrion
 
Aerys I
 
Aelinor
Penrose
 
Rhaegel
 
Alys
Arryn
 
Maekar I
 
Dyanna
Dayne
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Daella
 
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Notes:
  1. Kiera of Tyrosh was widowed when Valarr Targaryen died from the Great Spring Sickness; some time later she married his cousin Daeron.


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