27 AC
Vengeance and Misfortune
The Riverlands
Lady Ariyana Tully Nee Blackwood is killed during a riding incident, her mare, known to be spirited was bitten by a snake and the Lady was thrown from her back. When the mare returned to Riverrun several hours later a party was put together to hunt for the lady alas it was too late, she had succumbed to her injuries. There is some speculation that this was perhaps not an accident at all as the guards who were meant to go riding with her were not present and had not returned to Riverrun, they have not been seen since.
Dorne
Wyl of Wyl is killed by the bastard son of Alys Oakheart. The boy accomplishes such revenge at the age of six and ten.
28 AC
Triumphs and Expeditions
The Crownlands
Prince Daerion once again earns great acclaim when he not only won the melee but also unseated three Kingsguard in succession during a tourney. His valor and skill are rewarded when he is knighted at the age of only six and ten, making him the youngest knight in the realm at the time.
The Lady of House Velaryon and her children attend this tourney, she and her sister are once again seen in close conversation.
Over the next two years, Prince Daerion leads an expedition to the Stepstones, joined by Ser Osmund Strong and Aethan Velaryon, to root out the Lysene pirate King, Sargoso Saan, who had established his dominion over the islands.
The Reach
Two years into his marriage to Princess XX Targaryen, Lord Moryn Tyrell met a violent and infamous end, one that shook both the Reach and the Targaryen court, and deepened the wound that Dorneโs defiance had carved into the Seven Kingdoms.
The couple had returned to the Highgarden for the midsummer festival, a celebration of music, feasting, and the first harvestโs promise. Lanterns hung in the bowers like fireflies caught upon strings. Musicians played beneath trellises heavy with blossoms, and the great hall was overflowing with nobles from the proud oak seated marcher lords to the perfumed ladies of the vineyards.
Princess XX was radiant, laughing amid her husbandโs kin, her hand resting on Morynโs arm as they moved through the garden paths. Few women of the Reach had been welcomed so swiftly as she, and in those short two years the commons had come to adore her.
Moryn himself seemed at peace, content to be back in his home after a life amongst the court of King and dragons.
It was precisely this sense of peace that made what followed all the more brutal.
He came at dusk. A Dornishman, though none knew it at the time, his skin sun-browned, his dark hair bound back with a leather cord, his garments plain enough to pass as a gardenerโs. The Reach is filled with such men, travelers and workers who come South for coin and summerโs ease.
He carried shears on his belt. None thought twice of it.
Maesters would later determine his true identity. A blade for hire from the sands beyond the Princeโs Pass, sent as vengeance for the death of Wyl of Wyl. A penned missive and a sack of Dornish gold confirmed as much though no name was signed.
Moryn had stepped away to fetch more wine for his wife, an easy errand, one heโd performed a dozen times that night. As he crossed the lesser rose garden, lit dimly by moonlight and a few guttering lanterns, the assassin moved from behind a hedgerow. He approached as though he meant to speak. Witnesses later recalled hearing only a soft breath โMy lord.โ Then came the blade. Slim and curved, the Dornishmanโs dagger slid beneath Morynโs ribs in a single precise thrust, angled upward toward the heart. The assassinโs other hand clamped over Morynโs mouth, muffling the sound of pain. Roses shook with the force of the struggle, petals falling like quiet rain.
The Dornishman fled into the night garden, vanishing over the wall before guards even realized anything was amiss.
When Moryn did not return, Princess XX excused herself from the hall to look for him, thinking perhaps he had been waylaid by some jovial cousins.
Instead she found him beneath the weeping rose arbor, lying on his side, hand still outstretched as though reaching for her. His blood soaked the pale petals around him, creating a grotesque bloom of red and white. Witnesses say she fell to her knees in the dirt, tearing her gown, cradling his head and calling his name again and again. The sound of her cries carried through the garden, chilling every soul who heard it.
Only then did she learn she had been with child. That evening her husband and his heir were taken from her.
29 AC
Birth and Dragonfire
The Crownlands
Prince Viserys is born to Prince Mael and Lady Alyssa. A grand feast and tourney are held in honor of his birth.
Lord Daemion of House Velaryon, with his Uncles permission, brings his twins to Dragonstone so that they may attempt to bond with a dragon. Tragedy very nearly strikes when the pair of hatchlings the twins seem keen on turn on them prompting Vhagar herself to defend the hatchlings from the screaming children. It is only the swift intervention of Visenya and Daerion that spares all three Velaryon lives.
The Riverlands
At Harrenhal, tragedy strikes again. Lord Qoherys falls from his horse, breaking his neck. His widow returns to her fatherโs hall childless and alone.
30 AC
The Giant of the Trident
The Crownlands
King Aegon orders the Aegonfort to be torn down, and the construction of the Red Keep begins.
The Riverlands
The Riverlands are plagued by a robber knight who menaces the Trident. Those who survive his attacks say that he is a giant of a man, larger than any seen before. Lord Tully requests aid from the Crown to find and end this menace to the Trident. Prince Daerion is sent with the group of soldiers and at the age of eight and ten he defeats and kills the Giant of the Trident.
At Riverrun there is a feast in his honor.
