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See it in Chapter 29.
Perhaps you have forgotten it. In chapter 29, Aryan made a political deal with the Targaryens.
Here Caraxes is a little bit larger, because he was never chained in a pit. Dragonkeepers are there but dragons have not been chained. They are free.
I am fully committed to my two ongoing fics—one Stark centric (The Dornish Wolf) and one Targaryen centric (The Dragon Has Four Heads). Only when 'The Dornish Wolf' is complete, my next project might explore House Lannister. I don’t find other houses interesting enough to write a fic revolving them. If you’re looking for Dornish-centric fic, I would encourage you to explore other authors’ works.
Caraxes won’t grow as massive as dragons like Balerion or Vhagar did. But size isn’t his strength—he’s a killer, not a brute. He’s faster, more agile in the air, and far more aggressive than most dragons. There’s a kind of battlelust in him—he doesn’t just fight, he enjoys it. His long, serpentine build makes him deadlier in close combat, and paired with the right rider—even more so. Aemon shares a close bond with Caraxes. During Dance of Dragons, in his final battle, Caraxes literally gutted Vhagar, the largest dragon alive at the time, before dying.
This is not going to be a harem genre. Aemon mentioned about the marriages of members of House Targaryen. His main point is to eradicate the current power structure of Westeros and then rebuild it. That means there’s no need for political marriages or forming alliances through other houses. By the time the Targaryen siblings are done, they won’t need to rely on anyone outside their own blood. House Targaryen will stand on its own—unchallenged.
It is not Meleys. I mentioned 'Blood Wyrm', serpentine neck, aggressive dragon. Currently the age of Caraxes in this fic is the age of Caraxes during Dance of the Dragons.
All Robert had to do was punish Clegane and Lorch. Instead he called her children 'dragonspawn' and let their killers prosper. Now the Baratheon dynasty will choke on its choices, and the Lannisters will drown in the blood they spilled. And don't speak of Lyanna's victimhood, Ashara knows she rode away willingly with Rhaegar. Brandon and Rickard were victims, and Areys paid for that.
Robert built his throne on Elia’s bones also. He called her children ‘dragonspawn’. He let Tywin’s blood money buy Cersei a crown. Clegane and Lorch were never punished, instead they were rewarded.
Thanks. Just to clarify (as mentioned in chapter 34's author's note), as I am writing on my own now, my estimated schedule is about once a week, but if a chapter finishes early, I’ll post it sooner.