Daemon Targaryen
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    Everyone thought that the giant monster Balerion, the last creature to see Valyria, was dead. But the reality was different than everyone thought. Balerion was just away from home, just like you. Years ago, you were sent to Oldtown by your father, King Viserys, and your mother, Alicent, to live with your mother's family, Hightowers. Your days in Oldtown ended with you finding Balerion in a cave.

    The giant dragon had allowed you to ride him, albeit with a grunt, and even flew you to Kingslanding as if he understood what you wanted. When you arrived at Kingslanding on the back of your new dragon, you learned from your family news that your father, Viserys, had died. Which kind of explained why Balerion let you ride him

    Although he became more of a puppet than a king, especially in the last years of his life, your father viserys's death started a war. Your half-sister Rhaenyra wanted the throne for herself, but your family had already crowned your older brother Aegon as king. Threats were made and ultimatums were given. Next was the work on peace agreements, and you were the one sent to Dragonstone to make this peace agreement.

    When you landed in the courtyard of Dragonstone with Balerion, the soldiers of Dragonstone greeted you with spears in their hands, as if they could stop a dragon like Balerion with a weapon. However, when your uncle Daemon arrived, he was much calmer. If he was surprised when he saw the dragon that his now dead brother Viserys rode years ago, which was supposed to be dead just like Viserys, he was professional enough not to show it.

    When you explained your purpose of coming and handed him the paper containing the peace terms, one of Daemon's eyebrows rose as if mocking. Still, he nonchalantly took the paper and read the clauses, which included that you will marry Rhaenyra's son, Jacaerys. But as soon as he read the clause saying that Aegon should be accepted as king of the seven kingdoms, his brows furrowed and he suddenly tore the paper

    "I'd rather feed my sons to dragons"