Post by Lord Arrec Durrandon on Dec 2, 2015 10:54:10 GMT
Aegon Targaryen
Middle Age: aged 39
Lord of Dragonstone
Agility: 3d 1b Quickness (10 speciality points)
Animal Handling: 6d (90 points) 2b Ride 2b Train (40 speciality points)
Athletics: 4d (30 points) 2b Strength (20 speciality points)
Awareness: 3d
Cunning: 3d
Deception: 2d (+30)
Endurance: 4d (30 points)
Fighting: 5d (60 points) 3b Long Blades (30 speciality points)
Healing: 2d (+30)
Knowledge: 3d 3b Language, Education 1b (40 speciality points)
Persuasion: 5d (60 points)
Status: 3d 1b Stewardship (10 speciality points) Lord of Dragonstone
Stealth: 3d
Survival: 2d (+30)
Warfare: 7d (120 points) 3b Command, 3b Siege, 3b Strategy, 3b Tactics (50 speciality points)
Will: 4d (30 points)
+ 2 Destiny Points (60 points)
total: 380 / 510 points (leaves 130 points for Admin Ability)
Character's Destiny Points and Qualities - Benefits and Drawbacks
Destiny points can be purchased at the start of game at the cost of 30 experience points per destiny point. A Player is also allowed to take as many benefits and drawbacks that they deem fit to do so at a ratio of 2:1.
2 Destiny Points (60 points)
Drawback Qualities:
Disturbing Habit: +1d on tests involving Intimidate; -1d on all Persuasion tests not involving Intimidate (Burns people alive with his dragon)
Furious: All intrigues must begin with Intimidate test; -2d on all tests involving Seduce
Haughty: -1d on all Empathy tests; disposition penalty against opponents of lower Status
Haunted: -1d on all Awareness tests; In the first round of Combat add Memory bonus dice to the Fighting test result
Honor-Bound: Reroll 6s on all Deception tests
Insensitive: -1d on all Healing tests
Nemesis: [Triarch of Volantis from the Tiger party]
Supreme Arrogance: Subtract Status rank from all Awareness test results
Threatening: All intrigues must begin with Intimidate test; -2d on all tests involving Charm and Seduce
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Benefit Qualities:
Animal Cohort (Dragon: Balerion) : +1d on all Fighting tests when Animal is present Requires Animal Handling 3D (train 1b)
Authority: Reduce Disposition penalties to Persuasion by 2
Beast friend: +1D on Animal Handling tests to Charm or Train
Cadre: A veteran squad follows you around to do your bidding Requires Persuasion 5
Charismatic: +2 to all test results Requires Persuasion 3
Cohort: Gain service of a devoted ally Requires Status 3D
Famous: Bonus dice become test dice in all Persuasion tests; Subtract Status rank from all Stealth test results
Head for Numbers: Add Cunning rank to Status test result on House Fortune Rolls, Reroll 1s when House Fortune Rolls would increase Wealth Requires Status 3 (Stewardship 1b)
Head of House: +2 to all Status test results
Heirloom: You gain a Unique Weapon (Valyrian sword: Blackfyre)
Inspiring: Re-roll any Warfare test and take the better result in each round of a Skirmish or Battle Requires Warfare 4D
Leader of Men: Reorganize one disorganized unit or rally one routed unit in each round of a Skirmish or Battle Requires Warfare 4D (command 1b)
Weapon Mastery: +1 to this Weapon's base Damage^
--Improved Weapon Mastery: +2 to this Weapon's base Damage^
Long Blade Fighter I: +2 to Fighting test results against opponents without Shields; Sacrifice all bonus dice to gain a free degree of success*
Long Blade Fighter II: +3 to Fighting test results against opponents without Shields; Sacrifice all bonus dice to move the target in a chosen direction on a successful hit*
Long Blade Fighter III: +5 to Fighting test results against opponents without Shields; Sacrifice all bonus dice to automatically give the Maimed Quality on a successful hit*
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Derived Statistics
Intrigue Defense: Awareness + Cunning + Status = 9
Composure: 3 × Will = 12
Combat Defense: Agility + Athletics + Awareness = 11
Health: 3 × Endurance = 9
Background
Aegon Targaryen is the descendant of Aenar Targaryen, the first Lord of Dragonstone who 138 years previously sold his holdings in the Freehold of Valyria and the Lands of the Long Summer and moved with all his wives, wealth, slaves, dragons, siblings, kin, and children to Dragonstone, a bleak island citadel beneath a smoking mountain in the narrow sea. There they found other Valyrians ion the nearby island of Driftmark, whom they quickly allied with. Following the Doom of Valyria twelve years later, there was pressure for the Targaryens to go east and ally themselves with Volantis, who attempted to restore the Freehold by conquering the rest of the Valyrian colonies to survive the Doom, now known as the Free Cities. However, the Targaryens remained on Dragonstone for another century. After flying to the Disputed Lands and joining an alliance to crush Volantene aspirations, the young Aegon Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone, with the support from his kinsmen the Velaryons of Driftmark, developed ambitions toward Westeros.
Harren the Black, the King of the Isles and the Rivers in Westeros, was nearing completion of his massive castle, Harrenhal, and was said to be looking for more conquests. Argilac the Storm King with his seat at Storms End on the eastern coastline of Westeros, had grown afraid of Harren and so proposed an alliance with Aegon. It is believed he wanted to create a buffer zone between his kingdom and Harren's. He offered the hand of his daughter, Argella, in marriage as well as dowry lands, though, much of the lands were in fact in the possession of Harren the Black. Aegon, already having two wives, who both would be mortally offended as his effrontery at taking a third, refused and instead offered the hand of his best friend (and rumored bastard brother), Orys Baratheon. Argilac took this as a grave insult and had the hands of the envoy cut off. He sent them to Aegon with a message of "These are the only hands you will receive". Aegon called his banners and took counsel with them and his sisters. Then Aegon sent ravens to the rulers of the Seven Kingdoms. He informed them that there would only be one king in Westeros.
Aegon set forth from Dragonstone with his sister/wives Rhaenys and Visenya, their three dragons, and a small force, landing at the mouth of the Blackwater Rush. On the very day that Aegon began his war for Westeros, a race of ancient beings older than Westeros itself reappeared to defend their land. Known as the Children of the Forest by legend, when Aegon flew from Dragonstone to start his conquest, the Children protecting their homeland created a massive earthquake, tearing the land of Westeros asunder from the Blackwater to Ironman's Bay, killing thousands and leaving a smoking swathe of sea due to the effects of the children’s magic. Aegon and his sister-wives feared that a repeat of the Doom of Valyria was coming and taking comfort in the knowledge that his newly sworn enemy the Storm King would also be dead or forced to flee, Aegon left Westeros and then Dragonstone with their dragons, heading south to find what they thought would be refuge far enough from the anticipated second Doom, in the southern exotic continent of Sothoryos.
The center of the explored northern regions of Sothoryos was dominated by the large delta of the Zamoyos River. Aegon and his sisters (and his two sons by his younger sister Rhaenys) together with their following, including his friends and other kinsmen moved now to the delta, looking to start a new settlement as his ancestor Aenar had settled Dragonstone. What they found was the ancient city of Zamettar, overgrown by jungle. Seeing an opportunity to build upon the ruins, Aegon's people began clearing the jungle away from the ruins and began re-building. The inhospitable conditions however conspired against them. The River quickly became notorious to Aegon's people not only for its green waters, but also for its quicksands, and rotting, half-submerged trees. Huge crocodiles lurked beneath the surface of the Zamoyos overturning boats, swimming up from below to devour their occupants as they struggled in the water. Other streams were infested by swarms of carnivorous fish capable of stripping the flesh from a man’s bones in minutes. There were stinging flies, venomous snakes, wasps and worms that laid their eggs beneath the skins of horses and men alike. Blood boils, green fever, sweet-rot, bronze pate, the Red Death, greyscale, brownleg, wormbone, sailor’s bane, pus-eye, and yellowgum were only a few of the diseases found here, many so virulent that those who caught them succumbed rapidly. As they slowly re-built and established themselves, many of Aegon's people fell to disease, parasites, predators, and the heat.
Despairing, after a year and a half, Aegon sent his more capable sister Visenya (herself newly a mother) with a small party upstream to the ancient city of Yeen which lay further south, hoping to perhaps find relief from the conditions they found themselves as Zamettar. Visenya found that Yeen was built entirely of oily black stone, in blocks so large it would require a dozen elephants to move them. Visenya and the soldiers and craftsmen, Aegon had sent with her, had to contend with constant attacks from what they called "brindled ghouls" from the jungle. These Sothoryi were big-boned creatures, massively muscled, with long arms, sloped foreheads, huge square teeth, heavy jaws, and coarse black hair. Their broad, flat noses suggested snouts, and their thick skins were brindled in patterns of brown and white that seemed more hoglike than human. Visenya and her dragon Vhagar combined with their armed warriors on the ground repeatedly drove them off, but they returned in greater numbers each time. Nevertheless the difference in the battles that were fought was the dragon Vhagar.
However even Vhagar struggled against the wyverns, those tyrants of the southern skies, with their great leathery wings, cruel beaks, and insatiable hunger. Close kin to dragons, wyverns cannot breathe fire, but they exceed their cousins in ferocity and are a match for them in all other respects save size. Brindled wyverns, with their distinctive jade-and-white scales, grow up to thirty feet long. Swamp wyverns near Zamettar were known to attain even greater size, though they were sluggish by nature and seldom flew far from their lairs. Brownbellies, no larger than monkeys, are even more dangerous than their larger kin, for they hunt in packs of a hundred or more. But most dreaded of all was the shadow-wing, a nocturnal monster whose black scales and wings made them all but invisible … until they descended out of the darkness to tear apart their prey. All this and more Visenya and her sole dragon at Yeen had to deal with, while Aegon and Rhaenys dealt more easily with their foes at Zamettar, having two dragons at their disposal.
Visenya would occasionally return to Zamettar on her dragon to see her family, particularly her son Maegor. However there came a time when she did not return. Fearing attack if he or Rhaenys left Zamettar to investigate, Aegon sent a boat to Yeen, only to find that all men, women, and children sent there had vanished from the city. Visenya had also vanished, although her dragon Vhagar was oft-seen flying riderless through the sky - its' hide marked by teeth marks suggesting an attack by one or more wyverns.
Upon receiving the news from Yeen and after embarking on scores of unsuccessful sorties to find his elder sister and her dragon (the latter of which he only saw from a distance), Aegon reluctantly decided to abandon the part of Zamettar they had attempted to re-claim and take to the sea once again. With them he took two fledging dragons born from the eggs laid by Vhagar and Meraxes. Moving back to Essos, the Targaryens took up abode first at Tyrosh and then further north at Pentos, finding out that the Doom they had expected to engulf all of Westeros had not occurred and that in fact Dragonstone and the surrounding islands were still intact. Aegon's four dragons were held in awe by the Pentoshi and many came forward to join the Targaryen forces or add to their ships. After a time, Aegon came to command 35 galleys, three galleons and five and half thousand men. Combined with his four dragons, ridden by himself, his sister-wife and their two eldest sons Aegon realised that he had a formidable force at his disposal.
Genealogy
Aenar Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
+ unknown wife
--their son Gaemon Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
--their daughter Daena the Dreamer, wife of Gaemon
---their son Aegon I Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
---their daughter Elaena Targaryen (wife of Aegon)
----their elder son Maegon Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
----their younger son Aerys Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
++++ an un-named wife
----- their eldest son Aelyx Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
----- their second son Baelon Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
----- their youngest son Daemion Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
+++++ an un-named wife
------ their son Aerion Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
++++++ his wife Valaena Velaryon
------- their son Aegon II Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone aged 39 (rides Balerion, wields Blackfyre)
------- their elder daughter Visenya Targaryen and Aegon's wife (died six years ago)
------- their younger daughter Rhaenys Targaryen aged 33 and Aegon's wife (rides Vhagar, wields Dark Sister)
-------- Aegon's and Rhaenys' eldest son Aenys Targaryen aged 15 (rides Quicksilver)
-------- Aegon's and Rhaenys' second son Aerys Targaryen aged 12 (rides Syrax)
-------- Aegon's third son and Visenya's only son Maegor Targaryen aged 9
Daemon Velaryon of Driftmark (Aegon's first cousin) - commander of his fleet
Orys Baratheon (Aegon's best friend and reputed bastard half-brother) - commander of his army
Middle Age: aged 39
Lord of Dragonstone
Agility: 3d 1b Quickness (10 speciality points)
Animal Handling: 6d (90 points) 2b Ride 2b Train (40 speciality points)
Athletics: 4d (30 points) 2b Strength (20 speciality points)
Awareness: 3d
Cunning: 3d
Deception: 2d (+30)
Endurance: 4d (30 points)
Fighting: 5d (60 points) 3b Long Blades (30 speciality points)
Healing: 2d (+30)
Knowledge: 3d 3b Language, Education 1b (40 speciality points)
Persuasion: 5d (60 points)
Status: 3d 1b Stewardship (10 speciality points) Lord of Dragonstone
Stealth: 3d
Survival: 2d (+30)
Warfare: 7d (120 points) 3b Command, 3b Siege, 3b Strategy, 3b Tactics (50 speciality points)
Will: 4d (30 points)
+ 2 Destiny Points (60 points)
total: 380 / 510 points (leaves 130 points for Admin Ability)
Character's Destiny Points and Qualities - Benefits and Drawbacks
Destiny points can be purchased at the start of game at the cost of 30 experience points per destiny point. A Player is also allowed to take as many benefits and drawbacks that they deem fit to do so at a ratio of 2:1.
2 Destiny Points (60 points)
Drawback Qualities:
Disturbing Habit: +1d on tests involving Intimidate; -1d on all Persuasion tests not involving Intimidate (Burns people alive with his dragon)
Furious: All intrigues must begin with Intimidate test; -2d on all tests involving Seduce
Haughty: -1d on all Empathy tests; disposition penalty against opponents of lower Status
Haunted: -1d on all Awareness tests; In the first round of Combat add Memory bonus dice to the Fighting test result
Honor-Bound: Reroll 6s on all Deception tests
Insensitive: -1d on all Healing tests
Nemesis: [Triarch of Volantis from the Tiger party]
Supreme Arrogance: Subtract Status rank from all Awareness test results
Threatening: All intrigues must begin with Intimidate test; -2d on all tests involving Charm and Seduce
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Benefit Qualities:
Animal Cohort (Dragon: Balerion) : +1d on all Fighting tests when Animal is present Requires Animal Handling 3D (train 1b)
Authority: Reduce Disposition penalties to Persuasion by 2
Beast friend: +1D on Animal Handling tests to Charm or Train
Cadre: A veteran squad follows you around to do your bidding Requires Persuasion 5
Charismatic: +2 to all test results Requires Persuasion 3
Cohort: Gain service of a devoted ally Requires Status 3D
Famous: Bonus dice become test dice in all Persuasion tests; Subtract Status rank from all Stealth test results
Head for Numbers: Add Cunning rank to Status test result on House Fortune Rolls, Reroll 1s when House Fortune Rolls would increase Wealth Requires Status 3 (Stewardship 1b)
Head of House: +2 to all Status test results
Heirloom: You gain a Unique Weapon (Valyrian sword: Blackfyre)
Inspiring: Re-roll any Warfare test and take the better result in each round of a Skirmish or Battle Requires Warfare 4D
Leader of Men: Reorganize one disorganized unit or rally one routed unit in each round of a Skirmish or Battle Requires Warfare 4D (command 1b)
Weapon Mastery: +1 to this Weapon's base Damage^
--Improved Weapon Mastery: +2 to this Weapon's base Damage^
Long Blade Fighter I: +2 to Fighting test results against opponents without Shields; Sacrifice all bonus dice to gain a free degree of success*
Long Blade Fighter II: +3 to Fighting test results against opponents without Shields; Sacrifice all bonus dice to move the target in a chosen direction on a successful hit*
Long Blade Fighter III: +5 to Fighting test results against opponents without Shields; Sacrifice all bonus dice to automatically give the Maimed Quality on a successful hit*
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Derived Statistics
Intrigue Defense: Awareness + Cunning + Status = 9
Composure: 3 × Will = 12
Combat Defense: Agility + Athletics + Awareness = 11
Health: 3 × Endurance = 9
Background
Aegon Targaryen is the descendant of Aenar Targaryen, the first Lord of Dragonstone who 138 years previously sold his holdings in the Freehold of Valyria and the Lands of the Long Summer and moved with all his wives, wealth, slaves, dragons, siblings, kin, and children to Dragonstone, a bleak island citadel beneath a smoking mountain in the narrow sea. There they found other Valyrians ion the nearby island of Driftmark, whom they quickly allied with. Following the Doom of Valyria twelve years later, there was pressure for the Targaryens to go east and ally themselves with Volantis, who attempted to restore the Freehold by conquering the rest of the Valyrian colonies to survive the Doom, now known as the Free Cities. However, the Targaryens remained on Dragonstone for another century. After flying to the Disputed Lands and joining an alliance to crush Volantene aspirations, the young Aegon Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone, with the support from his kinsmen the Velaryons of Driftmark, developed ambitions toward Westeros.
Harren the Black, the King of the Isles and the Rivers in Westeros, was nearing completion of his massive castle, Harrenhal, and was said to be looking for more conquests. Argilac the Storm King with his seat at Storms End on the eastern coastline of Westeros, had grown afraid of Harren and so proposed an alliance with Aegon. It is believed he wanted to create a buffer zone between his kingdom and Harren's. He offered the hand of his daughter, Argella, in marriage as well as dowry lands, though, much of the lands were in fact in the possession of Harren the Black. Aegon, already having two wives, who both would be mortally offended as his effrontery at taking a third, refused and instead offered the hand of his best friend (and rumored bastard brother), Orys Baratheon. Argilac took this as a grave insult and had the hands of the envoy cut off. He sent them to Aegon with a message of "These are the only hands you will receive". Aegon called his banners and took counsel with them and his sisters. Then Aegon sent ravens to the rulers of the Seven Kingdoms. He informed them that there would only be one king in Westeros.
Aegon set forth from Dragonstone with his sister/wives Rhaenys and Visenya, their three dragons, and a small force, landing at the mouth of the Blackwater Rush. On the very day that Aegon began his war for Westeros, a race of ancient beings older than Westeros itself reappeared to defend their land. Known as the Children of the Forest by legend, when Aegon flew from Dragonstone to start his conquest, the Children protecting their homeland created a massive earthquake, tearing the land of Westeros asunder from the Blackwater to Ironman's Bay, killing thousands and leaving a smoking swathe of sea due to the effects of the children’s magic. Aegon and his sister-wives feared that a repeat of the Doom of Valyria was coming and taking comfort in the knowledge that his newly sworn enemy the Storm King would also be dead or forced to flee, Aegon left Westeros and then Dragonstone with their dragons, heading south to find what they thought would be refuge far enough from the anticipated second Doom, in the southern exotic continent of Sothoryos.
The center of the explored northern regions of Sothoryos was dominated by the large delta of the Zamoyos River. Aegon and his sisters (and his two sons by his younger sister Rhaenys) together with their following, including his friends and other kinsmen moved now to the delta, looking to start a new settlement as his ancestor Aenar had settled Dragonstone. What they found was the ancient city of Zamettar, overgrown by jungle. Seeing an opportunity to build upon the ruins, Aegon's people began clearing the jungle away from the ruins and began re-building. The inhospitable conditions however conspired against them. The River quickly became notorious to Aegon's people not only for its green waters, but also for its quicksands, and rotting, half-submerged trees. Huge crocodiles lurked beneath the surface of the Zamoyos overturning boats, swimming up from below to devour their occupants as they struggled in the water. Other streams were infested by swarms of carnivorous fish capable of stripping the flesh from a man’s bones in minutes. There were stinging flies, venomous snakes, wasps and worms that laid their eggs beneath the skins of horses and men alike. Blood boils, green fever, sweet-rot, bronze pate, the Red Death, greyscale, brownleg, wormbone, sailor’s bane, pus-eye, and yellowgum were only a few of the diseases found here, many so virulent that those who caught them succumbed rapidly. As they slowly re-built and established themselves, many of Aegon's people fell to disease, parasites, predators, and the heat.
Despairing, after a year and a half, Aegon sent his more capable sister Visenya (herself newly a mother) with a small party upstream to the ancient city of Yeen which lay further south, hoping to perhaps find relief from the conditions they found themselves as Zamettar. Visenya found that Yeen was built entirely of oily black stone, in blocks so large it would require a dozen elephants to move them. Visenya and the soldiers and craftsmen, Aegon had sent with her, had to contend with constant attacks from what they called "brindled ghouls" from the jungle. These Sothoryi were big-boned creatures, massively muscled, with long arms, sloped foreheads, huge square teeth, heavy jaws, and coarse black hair. Their broad, flat noses suggested snouts, and their thick skins were brindled in patterns of brown and white that seemed more hoglike than human. Visenya and her dragon Vhagar combined with their armed warriors on the ground repeatedly drove them off, but they returned in greater numbers each time. Nevertheless the difference in the battles that were fought was the dragon Vhagar.
However even Vhagar struggled against the wyverns, those tyrants of the southern skies, with their great leathery wings, cruel beaks, and insatiable hunger. Close kin to dragons, wyverns cannot breathe fire, but they exceed their cousins in ferocity and are a match for them in all other respects save size. Brindled wyverns, with their distinctive jade-and-white scales, grow up to thirty feet long. Swamp wyverns near Zamettar were known to attain even greater size, though they were sluggish by nature and seldom flew far from their lairs. Brownbellies, no larger than monkeys, are even more dangerous than their larger kin, for they hunt in packs of a hundred or more. But most dreaded of all was the shadow-wing, a nocturnal monster whose black scales and wings made them all but invisible … until they descended out of the darkness to tear apart their prey. All this and more Visenya and her sole dragon at Yeen had to deal with, while Aegon and Rhaenys dealt more easily with their foes at Zamettar, having two dragons at their disposal.
Visenya would occasionally return to Zamettar on her dragon to see her family, particularly her son Maegor. However there came a time when she did not return. Fearing attack if he or Rhaenys left Zamettar to investigate, Aegon sent a boat to Yeen, only to find that all men, women, and children sent there had vanished from the city. Visenya had also vanished, although her dragon Vhagar was oft-seen flying riderless through the sky - its' hide marked by teeth marks suggesting an attack by one or more wyverns.
Upon receiving the news from Yeen and after embarking on scores of unsuccessful sorties to find his elder sister and her dragon (the latter of which he only saw from a distance), Aegon reluctantly decided to abandon the part of Zamettar they had attempted to re-claim and take to the sea once again. With them he took two fledging dragons born from the eggs laid by Vhagar and Meraxes. Moving back to Essos, the Targaryens took up abode first at Tyrosh and then further north at Pentos, finding out that the Doom they had expected to engulf all of Westeros had not occurred and that in fact Dragonstone and the surrounding islands were still intact. Aegon's four dragons were held in awe by the Pentoshi and many came forward to join the Targaryen forces or add to their ships. After a time, Aegon came to command 35 galleys, three galleons and five and half thousand men. Combined with his four dragons, ridden by himself, his sister-wife and their two eldest sons Aegon realised that he had a formidable force at his disposal.
Genealogy
Aenar Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
+ unknown wife
--their son Gaemon Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
--their daughter Daena the Dreamer, wife of Gaemon
---their son Aegon I Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
---their daughter Elaena Targaryen (wife of Aegon)
----their elder son Maegon Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
----their younger son Aerys Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
++++ an un-named wife
----- their eldest son Aelyx Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
----- their second son Baelon Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
----- their youngest son Daemion Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
+++++ an un-named wife
------ their son Aerion Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone
++++++ his wife Valaena Velaryon
------- their son Aegon II Targaryen Lord of Dragonstone aged 39 (rides Balerion, wields Blackfyre)
------- their elder daughter Visenya Targaryen and Aegon's wife (died six years ago)
------- their younger daughter Rhaenys Targaryen aged 33 and Aegon's wife (rides Vhagar, wields Dark Sister)
-------- Aegon's and Rhaenys' eldest son Aenys Targaryen aged 15 (rides Quicksilver)
-------- Aegon's and Rhaenys' second son Aerys Targaryen aged 12 (rides Syrax)
-------- Aegon's third son and Visenya's only son Maegor Targaryen aged 9
Daemon Velaryon of Driftmark (Aegon's first cousin) - commander of his fleet
Orys Baratheon (Aegon's best friend and reputed bastard half-brother) - commander of his army