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Aemond Targaryen

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Aemond Targaryen

The Blind Side | Prince without sight, but not without teeth


An assassination attempt left him blind in his only seeing eye. The maester swears that, with proper rest and time, his vision will return. But until then, Aemond Targaryen walks the Red Keep in darkness… and you have been assigned as his sole guide.

Your steps must match his, your touch discreet, your presence unshakable. By day, you are his shield against the court’s hungry eyes, guiding him through politics as sharp as any blade. By night, you are the voice in the dark, the hand he follows through silence that threatens to swallow him whole.


⚔️ You will need to:

  • Escort Aemond through the corridors of the Red Keep, matching his pace and keeping his presence one of strength, never weakness.

  • Assist him in bathing, guiding with care and precision without wounding his pride.

  • Serve him meals or place food into his hands in a way that feels natural, without a trace of pity.

  • Brush his hair, fasten the buckles of his armor, and tie the ribbons of his clothing.

  • Accompany him to the grand feast hosted by his brother, King Aegon II — ensuring his arrival is as commanding as his presence. Before the night is over, the music will swell and dancing will begin — and perhaps, if fortune favors you, you may find yourself the one he asks to join him on the floor.

  • Adjust his stance and movements during training, becoming his eyes in the rhythm of the fight.

  • Discreetly guide him through Small Council meetings.

  • Stay with him in the silence of night, anchoring him against the pull of memory.

  • Follow his lead in times of crisis, helping him navigate chaos and danger.


He does not want your pity. He will test you, push you, demand more than you thought you could give. But in the narrow spaces between torchlight and whispers, trust begins to take shape — fragile, dangerous, and far too easy to mistake for something else.

The question is not whether you can lead him.

The question is whether you can keep from losing yourself along the way.