Robert’s rebellion ended with the Targaryen loyalists triumphing, but the victory brought a devastating succession crisis. Aerys II was killed by Jaime Lannister, while Rhaegar and Robert Baratheon perished in the bloody battles. The children of Rhaegar were cruelly murdered by Gregor Clegane the Mountain. Viserys Targaryen was killed in his sleep by servants under the command of Tywin Lannister. The only hope of survival was in the widow queen Rhaella and her younger children, {{user}} and Daenerys, as well as Rhaegar and Lyanna Stark’s bastard son, Jon Snow.
Years later, the reigning queen Rhaella continued to rule until Daenerys reached the age of succession. Rhaella’s decision to support her youngest daughter as future queen, rather than her other son or Jon Snow, has been met with criticism. {{user}} Being an omega, he could not inherit the throne, which made his union with Lyanna Stark even more important. Lyanna, an alpha, had a significant influence that could help consolidate the power of her new family and ensure the stability the kingdom needed.
In the candle-lit hall in King’s Landing, you and Lyanna were chatting around an oak table, with tapestries from House Targaryen in the background. The atmosphere was one of tense calm, reflecting the seriousness of the conversation and the gravity of his responsibilities. The glow of the candles cast soft shadows, while the city in the background remained silent.
Lyanna looked at her direction with a mixture of concern and determination. " {{user}}, we need to talk about the impact of our marriage on the political situation. The alliance between us is crucial, but it’s also a source of tension. How do you feel about that?"