some older sketches
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Lady's
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Kiera of Tyrosh
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Portrait commission for @atimeforroses , thank you so much!!!
L to R: Alys Arryn with Aelor, Aelora and Prince Rhaegel. Behind, Matarys, Kiera of Tyrosh and Valarr with Jena Dondarrion and Prince Baelor Breakspear. King Daeron II and his Queen Myriah Martell. Behind them Prince Maekar, his sons Daeron (the Drunken) and Aerion (Brightflame). Sitting in front of them Dyanna Dayne with little Rhae, Daella, Aegon (Egg), and Aemon. To their right Prince Aerys and Aelinor Penrose.
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The Royal Families of The Seven Kingdoms: Part 5
By Jota Saraiva
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Vaella Targaryen
Daughter of Daeron Targaryen and Kiera of Tyrosh. She was taken into consideration for the throne when King Maekar died but she was passed over due to the fact that she was considered ‘simple-minded’. My headcannons are that she was very close with her mother and would wear the same makeup her mother wore. I also believe that she was very artistic and would often paint, she wore brighter colors and would often coordinate with her mother. After she was passed over for the throne she was free to explore her passions, i also hc that she married somebody from the reach since they are known for their shared love of bright colors.
I added two versions with different eye colors.
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Here's a gift to my beloved mutual @dragon-queensguard. It was supposed to be a Christmas gift, but then I had some other ideas that I also wanted to do.
First, there's Kiera of Tyrosh and Daeron the drunken I did a few months ago and the 2nd one is also them but more on your style, I chose them because once you told me your sweet headcanons about them back when we started talking, and I just loved your ideas so much. Secondly, we have Addam and Nettles hanging out because you sold me completely on this ship.
I would also love to add that it's been more than a pleasure to be able to talk with you, and I had the most fun of times doing this, and I hope you enjoy it!❤️
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I wonder whether the deaths of Valarr and Kiera's twin sons was, at the time it happened, seen (specifically by anti-red/pro-black factions) as a sort of divine contrapasso judgment on the Targaryen dynasty generally and Baelor Targaryen specifically. While we don't know exactly when the stillbirth happened, I tend to think Kiera and Valarr were married sometime after the First Blackfyre Rebellion (when the Targaryen dynasty would have had an interest in tempering or undermining Tyroshi support for the Blackfyres in exile, perhaps by supporting a rival archonate faction). The First Blackfyre Rebellion, of course, had ended with the Redgrass Field and the deaths of not just Daemon Blackfyre but his own twin eldest sons, Aegon and Aemon. Obviously, Baelor Breakspear had not personally killed either Daemon or his sons, but he had played a major role in securing a Targaryen victory in that battle, and by extension the war.
Consequently, it might have been easy for factions already bristling over the outcome of the First Blackfyre Rebellion to believe that Valarr and Kiera's sons had died specifically because of what their grandfather, and by extension the Targaryens, had done at the Redgrass Field. Just as the stalwartly pro-Blackfyre Eustace Osgrey described the battle as a sort of Blackfyre morality play about Daemon’s goodness and Bloodraven’s evil, so perhaps other Blackfyre loyalists concluded that the gods had seen fit to let Baelor's twin grandsons, his eventual heirs, perish just as he (again, albeit indirectly) had overseen the deaths of Daemon's twin sons and heirs. The pro-Blackfyre septon Dunk and Egg recall at the start of “The Mystery Knight” had used these infants' deaths as evidence against the sinister, specifically impious influence of Bloodraven, but there might not have even been a need to lionize (dragon-ize?) Baelor Breakspear in order to use this family tragedy as a reflection of the divine will; those who resented Baelor specifically and the Targaryens generally might have also pointed to this moment to assert that those no-good-very-bad Targaryens would be punished by the gods, exactly as they had sinned against the Blackfyres.
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Crown Princesses of Westeros part one (part two/part three)
Aerea Targaryen — Heiress to King Maegor I
Daenerys Targaryen — Heiress to King Jaehaerys I
Jocelyn Baratheon — Wife of Prince Aemon
Rhaenys Targaryen — Heiress to Prince Aemon
Laena Velaryon — Heiress to Princess Rhaenys
Baela Targaryen — Heiress to King Aegon III
Rhaena Targaryen — Heiress to King Aegon III
Daena Targaryen — Heiress to King Baelor I
Jena Dondarrion — Wife of Prince Baelor
Kiera of Tyrosh — Wife of Prince Valarr
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Michael Manwoody, Elaena Targaryen, Shaera Targaryen, Jaehaerys ii Targaryen
Bethany Bracken, Terrence Toyne, Bonnifer Hasty, Rhaella Targaryen
Jena Dondarrion, Baelor Targaryen, Valarr Targaryen, Kiera of Tyrosh
Roose Bolton, Walda Frey, Lyonel Hightower, Samantha Tarly
Jeyne Arryn, Jessamyn Redfort, Lady Essie, Sylvenna Sand
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I feel so sorry for Kiera of Tyrosh. Girl left her city to wed a crown prince, but then both her children are stillborn and then he goes off and dies of The Plague™. Thought she and Valarr deserved some peace before the inevitable end.
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Kiera of Tyrosh with her second husband Daeron "the drunkard" Targaryen, one of many Princes of Westeros.
This was another fun little last minute sketch I did between the last two generations of Targaryens. One more generation to go (technically three but I don't think I'm going past Jaehaerys II and Shaera, but I'll probably do Robert's Rebellion players).
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I put my drawings in an AI and they look really cool 😭😭😭
Daella Targaryen 🐉
Lady Kiera of Tyrosh 💫
Alys Rivers 🔮
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