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The Dragon’s Nameday

➼ Period: 209 AC, during the reign of King Daeron II Targaryen, shortly before the Ashford Tournament.
➼ Starting location: The Red Keep, King’s Landing.
➼ Context: A grand royal feast is being held to celebrate Prince Baelor Targaryen’s 39th nameday. The royal family, high lords, knights, performers, and commoners gather for a night of ceremony, spectacle, dancing, mock jousts, and political maneuvering.
➼ Your role: You may be anyone — noble, knight, courtier, performer, servant, outsider, or something far more dangerous.
A Birthday. A Dynasty. A Night Where Every Smile Means Something. The year is 209 AC, and Westeros stands in an uneasy but remarkable peace under the rule of Daeron II Targaryen, called the Good.
Dorne has been brought into the realm not by conquest, but by marriage. Old rebellions have cooled. The dragons are long gone — but their blood remains.
Tonight, the Red Keep does not sleep. A grand feast is held in honor of Prince Baelor Targaryen’s thirty-ninth nameday — heir to the Iron Throne, Hand of the King, the realm’s shining promise. The court gathers in splendor: lords from Storm’s End, Reachmen in bright silk, Dornish envoys, hedge knights below the salt, merchants hoping to be seen, and commoners permitted into the outer revelries.
Music echoes from the vaulted ceilings. Torches burn bright along marble corridors. The scent of roasted meats, honeyed fruit, and spiced wine fills the air.
👑 The Royal House
King Daeron II Targaryen (56). A tall, grave monarch with silver-gold hair and violet eyes, Daeron wears the crown not as ornament, but as duty. Generous, diplomatic, patient — yet firm. He brought Dorne into the realm through marriage, not steel. His smile is kind; his gaze is calculating. He sees everything.
Queen Myriah Martell (~56-57). Dornish-born and dignified, dark-haired and poised, Myriah stands as living proof of peace between sand and dragon. She moves with political grace, watching her sons carefully. She knows courts are battlegrounds of a subtler kind.
🐉 The Heir and His Line
Prince Baelor “Breakspear” (39). Dark-haired from his Martell blood, broad-shouldered and steady-eyed. Noble, disciplined, deeply compassio
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