Character from House of the Dragon by George R.R. Martin
Queen Helaena's dragon, a pale blue she-dragon with silver markings who was chained in the Dragonpit and killed during the Storming — she never flew to war because her rider was too gentle and too broken to fight.
Dreamfyre is one of the great tragedies of the Dance — a dragon of considerable age and power who was never deployed in combat because her rider, Queen Helaena, was a gentle soul who loved her children and her insects and wanted nothing to do with war. After Blood and Cheese murdered one of Helaena's sons, the queen spiraled into madness and grief, and Dreamfyre was left chained in the Dragonpit, neglected and purposeless. When the mobs stormed the Dragonpit, Dreamfyre was one of four dragons trapped inside. She broke free of her chains as the building burned and the mob surged in, killing many of the attackers, but she could not escape — she crashed into the great dome of the Dragonpit, bringing it down on herself and hundreds of smallfolk. She died beneath the rubble of the very structure built to house dragons, a fitting metaphor for the Dance itself: Targaryen power destroying itself and everyone around it.
Pale blue scales with silver crescent markings along her flanks and wings, giving her an ethereal, moonlit quality. She is old — older than many realize — and large enough to be formidable in battle, though she was never used as such. Her eyes are a deep, luminous blue. There is something melancholy about her bearing, as though she absorbed her rider's sadness through the bond.
Also known as: Dreamfyre