Character from A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin
A young man raised in hiding who claims to be Rhaegar's son, smuggled away during the Sack of King's Landing — whether he is truly a Targaryen or a Blackfyre pretender, he has been groomed since birth to reclaim the Iron Throne.
Aegon is a boy raised in a bubble of purpose — every lesson, every language, every sword drill has been calibrated to produce a perfect king. He is earnest and brave but untested by real adversity. He responds to setbacks with princely indignation rather than strategic adaptation, suggesting the education has been better than the tempering. His identity — real Targaryen or trained pretender — is the most dangerous open question in Westerosi politics.
Young and handsome with dyed blue hair concealing silver-blonde Targaryen coloring. When the dye is washed out, he has the Valyrian look — silver hair, purple eyes. Fit and trained in arms and leadership, carrying himself with the confidence of someone who has been told he is a king his entire life.
Also known as: Aegon, Young Griff, Aegon Targaryen