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❖ THE DYING OF THE DRAGONS: THE BLACKS AND THE GREENS &
A SON FOR A SON
(From Fire & Blood, Volume I)
The Dance of the Dragons was a devastating civil war from 129-131 AC that split the Seven Kingdoms and House Targaryen in two. It was characterized less by traditional armies and more by slaughter on the water, in the air, and in the shadows. It was a war of lies, knives, and poison that vastly reduced the number of living dragons and forever crippled the dynasty. This is the breakdown of how Viserys I’s death triggered a frantic grab for power, diplomatic scrambles across Westeros, and a ruthless descent into a bitter blood feud.
I. The Green Council and the Stolen Crown
King Viserys I died in his sleep in 129 AC. Queen Alicent, informed by a serving man, immediately sealed the room to keep the death a secret.
The Green Council: Otto Hightower convened the small council in the Queen's apartments. Alicent insisted the throne must go to the king's firstborn son, Aegon.
The First Casualty: Lord Beesbury was the sole dissenting voice, rejecting the council's plot to steal the crown. His subsequent death—variously attributed to perishing from chill in the dungeons, his throat being slit by Criston Cole, or being thrown from a window onto iron spikes—marked the war's first casualty.
Securing Power: While Viserys's body rotted and rumors spread, the Greens divided the crown's gold, imprisoned those who wouldn't bend the knee, and prepared for Aegon's coronation.
The Coronation: Aegon II was crowned at the Dragonpit with the Iron and Ruby Crown by Criston Cole. However, Kingsguard Steffon Darklyn defected, stealing Viserys's crown and bringing it to Dragonstone.
II. The Black Council and the Queen's Fury
Tidings of Aegon's coronation drove Rhaenyra into a black fury and a traumatic three-day labor on Dragonstone.
A Mother's Grief: Rhaenyra delivered a malformed, stillborn daughter named Visenya, claiming the Greens had murdered her.
The Black Council: Presiding over her loyalists, Rhaenyra formed a council with her consort Daemon, her sons, and Lord Corlys Velaryon.
The Dragon Advantage: Princess Rhaenys noted their primary advantage: the Blacks had more dragons. They boasted formidable beasts like Syrax, Caraxes, and Meleys, alongside six unclaimed dragons residing on Dragonstone.
Coronation & Diplomacy: Daemon crowned Queen Rhaenyra I with Viserys's stolen crown, declaring Alicent and her conspirators traitors. Grand Maester Orwyle arrived with generous peace terms from Aegon II, but Rhaenyra rejected them in stony silence, stripping Orwyle of his chain and declaring she would have her throne or her brother's head.
III. Ravens and Riders
To secure a foothold and win the Great Houses, the Blacks mobilized their forces and envoys.
The Fall of Harrenhal: Daemon flew to Harrenhal, securing a bloodless victory and claiming the wealth and hostages of House Strong. This allowed hundreds of Riverlords to rally for Rhaenyra.
The Vale & White Harbor: Jacaerys Velaryon flew north, winning the support of Jeyne Arryn in the Eyrie and Desmond Manderly at White Harbor.
The Pact of Ice and Fire: At Winterfell, Jace negotiated with the 21-year-old Lord Cregan Stark. They sealed their alliance by promising Jace's future firstborn daughter to Cregan's infant son, Rickon.
IV. First Blood at Storm's End
Lucerys Velaryon was sent on a shorter flight to Storm's End to treat with Lord Borros Baratheon, only to find Aemond Targaryen had arrived before him to secure a marriage pact.
The Confrontation: Aemond demanded Lucerys put out his own eye as retribution for their childhood fight. Lord Borros forbade bloodshed beneath his roof and had Lucerys escorted to safety.
The Storm's Wrath: Aemond pursued Lucerys outside into a raging storm. Vhagar pursued the struggling Arrax, killing both the young dragon and Prince Lucerys.
The Fallout: Aemond returned to King's Landing to a great feast from Aegon. On Dragonstone, Rhaenyra collapsed from grief, and Daemon promised vengeance.
V. A Son for a Son
Daemon, utilizing his underworld connections and an intermediary named Mysaria, hatched an awful plot of vengeance.
The Assassins: Mysaria hired a disgraced Gold Cloak (Blood) and a Red Keep ratcatcher (Cheese).
The Intrusion: The pair used secret passages to enter Alicent's chambers, bound the dowager queen, and waited for Queen Helaena and her children.
The Impossible Choice: Declaring themselves debt collectors seeking "a son for a son," they forced Helaena to choose which of her boys would die.
The Murder: Though Helaena pleaded to be killed instead, she ultimately chose her youngest, Maelor. Ignoring her choice, Blood beheaded her eldest son and heir, Jaehaerys.
The Aftermath: The trauma broke Helaena's mind. She refused to eat, bathe, or look at Maelor, slipping further into madness while King Aegon raged and drank, severing any remaining hope for peace.