Jaehaerys Quotes

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Let no man think that the fire of the Targaryens did not burn in his veins.
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1))
It is always winter now.
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1))
The truth is, I wanted to watch you for a time before pledging you my sword. To make certain that you were not..." "...my father's daughter?" If she was not her father's daughter, who was she? "...mad," he finished. "But I see no taint in you." "Taint?" Dany bristled. "I am no maester to quote history at you, Your Grace. Swords have been my life, not books. But every child knows that the Targaryens have always danced too close to madness. Your father was not the first. King Jaehaerys once told me that madness and greatness are two sides of the same coin. Every time a new Targaryen is born, he said, the gods toss a coin in the air and the world holds its to see how it will land.
George R.R. Martin (A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire, #3))
Pick,” he said, “or we kill them all.” On her knees, weeping, Helaena named her youngest, Maelor. Perhaps she thought the boy was too young to understand, or perhaps it was because the older boy, Jaehaerys, was King Aegon’s firstborn son and heir, next in line to the Iron Throne. “You hear that, little boy?” Cheese whispered to Maelor. “Your momma wants you dead.” Then he gave Blood a grin, and the hulking swordsman slew Prince Jaehaerys,
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood)
Jaehaerys the Conciliator would sit the Iron Throne for fifty-five years, and many a knight would wear a white cloak in his service during that long reign, more than any other monarch could boast. But it was rightly said that never did any Targaryen possess a Kingsguard who could equal the boy king’s first Seven.
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood)
He bound the land together, and made of seven kingdoms, one.
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1))
No hatchlings can hope to stand against Vermithor and Dreamfyre." "And Silverwing?" asked Rhaena. "Our sister—" "—had no part in this. I will not put her at risk." The Queen in the East smiled then. "She is Rhaenys and I am Visenya. I have never thought otherwise.
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood: 300 Years Before A Game of Thrones (The Targaryen Dynasty: The House of the Dragon))
King Jaehaerys once told me that madness and greatness are two sides of the same coin.
George R.R. Martin (A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire, #3))
queen herself noted that Silverwing “does not like this Wall.” Though it was summer and the Wall was weeping, the chill of the ice could still be felt whenever the wind blew, and every gust would make the dragon hiss and snap. “Thrice I flew Silverwing high above Castle Black, and thrice I tried to take her north beyond the Wall,” Alysanne wrote to Jaehaerys, “but every time she veered back south again and refused to go. Never before has she refused to take me where I wished to go. I laughed about it when I came down again, so the black brothers would not realize anything was amiss, but it troubled me then and it troubles me still.
George R.R. Martin
La locura y la grandeza no son más que dos caras de la misma moneda. Rey Jaehaerys
George R.R. Martin (A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire, #3))
Here I have you to myself, day and night," she told Jaehaerys. "When we go back, I shall be fortunate to snatch an hour with you, for every man in Westeros will want a piece of you." For her, these days on Dragonstone were an idyll. "Many years from now when we are old and grey, we shall look back upon these days and smile, remembering how happy we were.
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1))
Never," his bride affirmed. "Send me to the ends of the earth and wed me to the King of Mossovy or the Lord of the Grey Waste, Silverwing will always bring me back to Jaehaerys.
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1))
There will be no trials, to torture, and no executions," he announced to them. "The realm must see that I am not my uncle. I shall not begin my reign by bathing in blood. Some came to my banners early, some late. Let the rest come now." -King Jaehaerys I.
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1))
Within a moon's turn of being crowned," Grand Maester Benifer wrote, "King Jaehaerys had reconciled the Iron Throne to the Faith and put an end to the bloodshed that had troubled the reigns of his uncle and father.
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1))
103–129 Viserys I grandson of Jaehaerys
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1))
262–283 Aerys II the Mad King, only son of Jaehaerys II
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1))
Disregarding the precedents set by King Jaehaerys in 92 and the Great Council in 101, Viserys declared his daughter, Rhaenyra, to be his rightful heir, and named her Princess of Dragonstone.
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1))
in 123 AC, the fourteen-year-old princess gave birth to twins, a boy she named Jaehaerys and a girl called Jaehaera.
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1))
In 74 AC, King Jaehaerys and Queen Alysanne were blessed again by the gods when Prince Aemon’s wife, the Lady Jocelyn, presented them with their first grandchild. Princess Rhaenys was born on the seventh day of the seventh moon of the year, which the septons judged to be highly auspicious. Large and fierce, she had the black hair of her Baratheon mother and the pale violet eyes of her Targaryen father. As the firstborn child of the Prince of Dragonstone, many hailed her as next in line for the Iron Throne after her father. When Queen Alysanne held her in her arms for the first time, she was heard to call the little girl “our queen to be.
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1))
Then he gave Blood a grin, and the hulking swordsman slew Prince Jaehaerys, striking off the boy’s head with a single blow. The queen began to scream.
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1))
Two days later, Blood was seized at the Gate of the Gods trying to leave King’s Landing with the head of Prince Jaehaerys hidden in one of his saddle sacks.
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1))
Each bout ended only when the king himself or his opponent declared him dead. Jaehaerys died so often that the men of his garrison made a game of it, shouting "The king is dead" every time he fell, and "Long live the king" when he struggled to his feet. His foes began a contest, wagering with one another to see which of them could kill the king the most.
George R.R. Martin (Fire & Blood (A Targaryen History, #1))
Król Jaehaerys rzekł mi kiedyś, że obłęd i wielkość są dwiema stronami tej samej monety. Powiedział, że za każdym razem, gdy rodzi się nowy Targaryen, bogowie rzucają w górę monetą i świat wstrzymuje oddech, by zobaczyć, na którą stronę ona spadnie.
George R.R. Martin
But every child knows that the Targaryens have always danced too close to madness. Your father was not the first. King Jaehaerys once told me that madness and greatness are two sides of the same coin. Every time a new Targaryen is born, he said, the gods toss the coin in the air and the world holds its breath to see how it will land.
George R.R. Martin (A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire, #3))