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Baelor Targaryen (b. 144), the First of His Name, King of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of the Realm,
his sister and wife, Queen Daena (b. 145),
his siblings:
{King Daeron} (b. 143), the First of His Name, called the Young Dragon, murdered at a parley by treacherous Dornish rebels (d. 161),
Princess Rhaena (b. 147), betrothed to {Ferro Antaryon} (b.126), the Sealord of Braavos, a great admiral, dead under mysterious circumstances (d.d 161),
Rhaena's ladies-in-waiting and companions:
{Kellyn Lannister} (b. 140), found murdered in an alleyway (d. 163),
Prince Aemon Targaryen (b. 137), far-famed, called the Dragonknight, LLord Commander of the Kingsguard,
Preston Wayn (b. 97), called the Lame, master of whisperers,
his Kingsguard:
Prince Aemon Targaryen (b. 137), far-famed, called the Dragonknight, Lord Commander of the Kingsguard,
Ser Aleyn Florent (b. 108), a famous jouster, called Foxglove,
Ser Halbert Cordwayner (b. 114), called the Anvil of Hammerhal,
Ser Jaesin Lannister (b. 137), a knight of splendid repute,
Ser Galfrid Velaryon (b.125 ), a hero of the Dornish Conquest,
Ser Sorin of Sevenstreams (b. 136), once a hedge knight,
{Ser Osbert Bettley} (b. 123), murdered with his king by Dornish rebels (d. 161),
{Ser Joffrey Staunton} (b. 119), killed before Ghost Hill (d. 157),
{Ser Olyvar Oakheart}, called the Green Oak (b. 131), murdered with his king by Dornish rebels (d. 161),
his court and retainers:
Ser Crispin Donniger (b. 103), the King's Justice, a headsman,
Ser Dagur Saltcliffe (b. 139), called the Iron Serpent, Warden of Crackclaw Point,
Ser Willard Ryger (b. 141), heir to Willow Wood, Deputy Warden of Crackclaw Point,
Ser Jorian Crakehall (b. 141), an officer of the warden, his liason with the royal fleet,
Ser Josmyn Reyne (b. 138), an officer of the warden,
Ser Alyard Corbray (b. 132), a famous knight, an officer of the warden,
Ser Ammon Massey (b. 136), an officer of the warden,
Ser Richard Harte (b. 96), formerly commander of the City Watch of King's Landing, removed in disgrace following the Dornish Bread Riot, now commander once again,
Ser Sarmion Baratheon (b. 123), called the Stormbreaker, Harbormaster of King's Landing,