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AHHHH Tyraxes is such a little beauty!!!!
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Β The steed of Rhaenyraβs thirdborn son, Joffrey, Tyraxes was a growing dragon with a lot of potential. He was slightly smaller than Vermax and Arrax, and at the time of the Dance, he was able to fly long distances but not big enough to fight.Β
Β Tyraxes, who was named after one of the gods of Old Valyria, meantΒ βjusticeβ in High Valyrian. The offspring of Syrax, Tyraxes takes after his mother in terms of appearance. Although more of a light grey, with accents of blue and silver, he had a horse-like snout and protruding horns.Β
Β Like all dragons, Tyraxes echoed the same traits as his rider. So, although Joffrey was young, he wasΒ adamant in playing a role in the war against the Greens. He wanted to defend his House, his family and most importantly taking revenge against his brother. Tyraxes followed suit and never went against orders.Β They were both headstrong and resilient.Β
gif credit: @gameofthronesdaily, @targaryensource,Β
Genuinely awestruck every time I come across this post
Morning is so beautiful
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Β The mount of Rhaena Targaryen, the daughter of Daemon Targaryen and Laena Velaryon, as well as the younger twin sister to Baela Targaryen (who had lived with their grandmother as her ward until the death of King Viserys). The two were an inseparable pair. Much like each other, they brought a lot of happiness to Kingβs Landing after the Dance of the Dragons had ended.Β
Β Hatched during the Dance of the Dragons, Morning was one of the eggs laid by Syrax. Too young to ride during the war, she was one of the only four dragons to survive the Dance and the only one still in control of a Targaryen.Β
Β Morningβs appearance was a pale pink with black horns, and had a structure somewhat similar to Syrax with a longer snout. Very unique and beautiful, her name is somewhat of an oxymoron. Morning, the dawn, the beginning, however, she was the last true dragon.Β
dragon design by:Β AG Guai gif credit: @targaryensource.Β
The fanart of Viserion and Dany is so precious π₯Ί
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The youngest of the three, Viserion he was named after Daenerys Targaryen's elder brother, Viserys. He never bonded nor was he ever ridden. But he was close with his mother and Rhaegal. Drogon, however, was the bonded dragon of their mother, didn't really spend time with his other brothers.
As said in Drogon and Rhaegal's profiles, it is rumoured that Dreamfyre is their mother. And these eggs might have been the ones stolen by Elissa Fairman from Dragonstone years before the Dance of the Dragons.
In terms of his appearance, Viserion was described as having scales the colour of cream, along with horns, wing bones and spinal crest being gold colored. His teeth were shining black daggers. His claws black and sharp. His eyes two pools of molten gold, and his flame pale gold shot through with red and orange. Viserion had a roar that would send a hundred lions running. Although his true colour was cream, he was often referred to as "the white dragon". He knows his name. Wisps of smoke emitted from his nostrils. When wounded, his blood glowed gold and red.
While being the youngest, Viserion was also the smallest and least temperamental. He was the most affectionate, and loved to cuddle with his mother.
Viserion's fate is different from the show. In the books he's still alive, as is Rhaegal. Well, as is Dany...and many other characters.
gif credit: @z0rres.
Unpopular opinion time!!!
I do think Daemon loved Laena and I actually liked Daemon and Laena together
Also I think Poly Laena, Daemon, and Rhaenyra would be such an interesting dynamic
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