Valarr Targaryen
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Prince Valarr was born the eldest son of Prince Baelor Targaryen, and his wife, Lady Jena Dondarrion. He had one younger brother, Prince Matarys. At some point, Valarr was married to Kiera of Tyrosh. They had sons, but all were stillborn.
In 209 AC, Valarr was one of the original champions for the daughter of Lord Ashford at the start of the tourney at Ashford Meadow. However, his status as a Targaryen prince, grandson of King Daeron II Targaryen, and future heir to the Iron Throne, prevented him from facing dangerous opponents. He won nine jousts against undistinguished foes, including Ser Abelar Hightower and Lord Gawen Swann, and remained a champion after the first day's jousting.
During Ser Duncan the Tall's trial of seven, Valarr's father, Prince Baelor Breakspear, took part as the seventh knight on Dunk's side. However, as Baelor had not expected to fight in the tourney, he had not brought any armor to Ashford with him; therefore he borrowed Valarr's armor. Thus when Baelor first appeared on the field, Dunk briefly believed Valarr was coming to champion him.
Baelor died in the trial, and Valarr stood vigil by his body at the funeral. When Dunk tried to offer his sympathies, Valarr dismissed him.
Valarr died in 209 AC from the Great Spring Sickness, as did his younger brother Matarys, and their grandfather, King Daeron II Targaryen.
Relationships
History
Valarr and Kiera were married as an attempt to foster relations with the current ruling Archon of Tyrosh, but the two made the best of their arrangement, and were frequently noted as being happy in eachothers company.

Ethnicity
Honorary & Occupational Titles
Prince.
Life
188 AC
209 AC
21 years old
Family
Spouses
Kiera of Tyrosh
(Wife)
Siblings
Matarys Targaryen
(Brother)
Children
Belief/Deity
The Faith of the Seven
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