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Here is another official illustration I’ve provided for "The Rise Of The Dragon: An Illustrated History of the Targaryen Dynasty, Volume One" by George R. R. Martin, Elio M. García Jr. and Linda Antonsson. "... As they soared and swooped, circled and rolled, it seemed that dragons, indeed, danced in the sky. But this dance was interrupted when Vermithor-- older and larger than both combined-- roared into the sky. Scored by a dozen wounds from soldiers, and maddened, the huge dragon killed…

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ArtStation - Battle Above the Gods eye, Fadly Romdhani Asoiaf Dragons, Dragons Inspiration, Game Of Thrones Artwork, Game Of Thrones Dragons, Daemon Targaryen, Got Dragons, Targaryen Art, Asoiaf Art, Dragon Dance

"Battle Above the Gods Eye, where the infamous duel between Prince Aemond One-eye and Prince Daemon Targaryen—and between Vhagar and Caraxes—took place. It is said that Daemon leapt from Caraxes to Vhagar, and slew Prince Aemond with Dark Sister as the dragons fell to the waters below. Vhagar and Caraxes died in turn, as did Daemon Targaryen, though his bones were never recovered." - The World of Ice & Fire (The Targaryen Kings) 🐉🐉🐉🔥🔥🔥

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Prince Lucerys tried to flee on his young dragon, Arrax, but Aemond pursued him upon his great dragon, Vhagar. Had a storm not been howling through Shipbreaker Bay, Lucerys might have escaped, but it was not to be; the boy and his dragon both died, tumbling into the sea within sight of Storm’s End as Vhagar roared triumphantly. It was the first royal bloodshed in the Dance of the Dragons Rhaenyra Targaryen Art, Aegon Iii, Chase Stone, Dance Of The Dragons, The Dance Of Dragons, Corlys Velaryon, Dragon Medieval, Dragon Riders, Fire And Blood

Prince Lucerys tried to flee on his young dragon, Arrax, but Aemond pursued him upon his great dragon, Vhagar. Had a storm not been howling through Shipbreaker Bay, Lucerys might have escaped, but it was not to be; the boy and his dragon both died, tumbling into the sea within sight of Storm’s End as Vhagar roared triumphantly. It was the first royal bloodshed in the Dance of the Dragons

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