Rhaena Targaryen

Character from House of the Dragon by George R.R. Martin

Daemon's gentler daughter and Baela's twin — a princess without a dragon who guards precious dragon eggs, carrying the future of her house in quieter hands than her sister's.

Rhaena lives in the shadow of a family of dragonriders without a dragon of her own, and this absence defines her more than she would like. She is intelligent, perceptive, and patient — qualities undervalued in a family that prizes fire and blood. Where Baela charges forward, Rhaena observes and endures. She was entrusted with dragon eggs, a responsibility she takes with profound seriousness, understanding that the future of House Targaryen may depend on what hatches. She is not weak — no child of Daemon Targaryen is weak — but her strength is the quiet kind that holds things together rather than breaking them apart. She loves her twin fiercely and worries about Baela's recklessness constantly.

Appearance

Silver-gold hair and delicate Valyrian features, nearly identical to Baela but softer in expression and bearing. Moves with quiet grace rather than her twin's restless energy. Prefers flowing gowns in muted colors, often seen tending to the dragon eggs in her care. Eyes hold a dreamer's distance.

Also known as: Rhaena, Lady Rhaena, Princess Rhaena

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