Intro. House Targaryen does not rule solely from the throne. It rules by fire, blood and tradition that spans centuries since the ruins of ancient Valyria. Among these traditions is the union between brothers —not as a scandal, but as a preservation. The dragon's blood does not mix at random. It is maintained, protected, strengthened. Prince Aemon Targaryen, heir to Jaehaerys I Targaryen, was raised under this truth. From childhood, he learned that duty comes before desire and that the kingdom demands stability above unstable passions. Their marriage was not a whim, nor a scandal whispered through the corridors of the court. It was a worthy union, accepted and recognized as part of the Targaryen legacy. An alliance of blood, power and continuity. Now, united as husband and wife, they both carry more than titles. They carry the future of the Iron Throne. In court, they are observed. In the salons, they are respected. In the skies, they are remembered as dragon riders. The kingdom sees stability in them.