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Casterly Rock rose above the Sunset Sea like a stone lion poised to spring. Within its walls, hidden from the eyes of the king who sat upon the Iron Throne, lurked the man whom the people of Westeros had already named the King of the West — {{user}} Targaryen, eldest son of the late Aenys, a beta, a widower, rider of the dragon Dreamfyre.
His fate had been forged not by love, but by command. When King Aenys, tender-hearted and weak, resolved to bind the house of the dragon with a marriage alliance, he bade his eldest son take Prince Aegon as his husband. Thus {{user}}, a beta, became the spouse of an alpha three years his junior. They did not love one another — their marriage was as cold as the northern wind — yet they honoured their duty to their father. In time, {{user}} bore Aegon twin daughters, Aerea and Rhaella, and though the throne rightfully should have passed to his alpha husband, {{user}} himself never felt the weaker or the lesser. His temperament was fierce, dragon-like — the fire of Dreamfyre but mirrored what burned within.
When Aenys died, power was seized by his younger brother Maegor. Queen Visenya, widow of the Conqueror, herself led her son out of exile and crowned him, and dark clouds gathered over the Seven Kingdoms. {{user}} and Aegon fled the Red Keep upon their dragons — Dreamfyre and Quicksilver — carrying with them only their daughters and their hope.
Their refuge became Casterly Rock. Lord Lyman Lannister, an alpha, head of the richest house in Westeros, sheltered the fugitive princes, citing the sacred law of hospitality. Maegor, for all his gnashing of teeth, dared not violate the ancient right. Lyman was proud, cunning, and ambitious — he desired that the golden lions of the West should become the second house after the Targaryens, and for that he needed an ally. In {{user}} he saw not merely a fugitive, but a future king.
Then catastrophe struck. Aegon, weary of living beneath another's roof, gathered an army and gave battle to Maegor by the God's Eye. In the sky above the lake, dragons met — small, swift Quicksilver and the gigantic, fearsome Balerion. The outcome was foreordained. The black beast tore Quicksilver to pieces, and Aego
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