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− | The '''Fourth Dornish War''', | + | The '''Fourth Dornish War''', known among [[smallfolk]] as '''Prince Morion's Madness''' and the '''War of the Hundred Candles''', took place in {{Date|83}}.{{ref|fab|The Long Reign - Jaehaerys and Alysanne: Policy, Progeny, and Pain}} |
− | Unlike the [[Second Dornish War| | + | Unlike the [[Second Dornish War|Second]] and [[Third Dornish War]]s, which were against bandit lords (who may have had indirect support from the [[House Martell|Martells]]), the fourth war was actively led by House Martell itself. |
==Prelude== | ==Prelude== | ||
− | During the [[Third Dornish War]], the [[Iron Throne]] took up arms against the [[Vulture King (Jaehaerys I)|Vulture King]], who had been raiding the [[stormlands]]. The Vulture King was eventually defeated by a force led by King [[Jaehaerys I Targaryen]] and Lord [[Rogar Baratheon]]. | + | During the [[Third Dornish War]], the [[Iron Throne]] took up arms against the [[Vulture King (Jaehaerys I)|Vulture King]], who had been raiding the [[stormlands]]. The Vulture King was eventually defeated by a force led by King [[Jaehaerys I Targaryen]] and Lord [[Rogar Baratheon]], [[Lord of Storm's End]]. |
− | The Prince of Dorne had kept his armies out of the conflict. Regardless, his son, | + | The [[Prince of Dorne]] had kept his armies out of the conflict. Regardless, his son, [[Morion Martell]], regarded it as a slight against [[Dorne]] that [[knight]]s of the [[Iron Throne]] had marched into the [[Red Mountains]] of Dorne without being harmed, whilst the armies of Dorne left the Vulture King to his own fate. When he succeeded his father, Prince Morion decided to rectify this, and began to plan an invasion of the [[Seven Kingdoms]].{{ref|fab|The Long Reign - Jaehaerys and Alysanne: Policy, Progeny, and Pain}} |
− | Morion planned to invade the | + | Morion planned to invade the stormlands by ship. As Dorne lacked strength at sea, he hired pirates from the [[Stepstones]], [[sellsail]]s from [[Myr]], and [[corsair]]s from the [[Pepper Coast]]. This took him the best part of a year. Although Morion had hoped to take Jaehaerys unaware, the king on the [[Iron Throne]] had spies in Morion's own court, and friends among some of the Dornish lords, and was therefore warned far in advance of the plans made by the Dornish prince.{{ref|fab|The Long Reign - Jaehaerys and Alysanne: Policy, Progeny, and Pain}} |
==Battle== | ==Battle== | ||
− | In {{Date|83}}, Morion was ready to attack and sailed his spearmen to [[Cape Wrath]] to begin his invasion. The Fourth Dornish War consisted of a single battle, and lasted a single day. King | + | In {{Date|83}}, Prince Morion was ready to attack and sailed his spearmen to [[Cape Wrath]] to begin his invasion. The Fourth Dornish War consisted of a single battle, and lasted a single day. King Jaehaerys and his two eldest sons, Prince [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Jaehaerys I)|Aemon]] and Prince [[Baelon Targaryen (son of Jaehaerys I)|Baelon]], awaited the Dornish on [[Vermithor]], [[Caraxes]], and [[Vhagar]], whilst Lord [[Boremund Baratheon]] awaited the Dornish with his army at Cape Wrath.{{ref|fab|The Long Reign - Jaehaerys and Alysanne: Policy, Progeny, and Pain}} |
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+ | As the Dornish fleet was sailing north on the [[Sea of Dorne]], Jaehaerys and his sons struck first by descending from the skies with their [[dragon]]s. Though the Dornish responded by filling the air with scorpion and crossbow bolts, none of the projectiles pierced the dragons' scales. [[Dragonflame]] destroyed the Dornish fleet.{{ref|fab|The Long Reign - Jaehaerys and Alysanne: Policy, Progeny, and Pain}} | ||
==Aftermath== | ==Aftermath== | ||
− | For half a year following the battle, burned bodies of the Dornish crew | + | For half a year following the battle, burned bodies of the Dornish crew washed up on [[Cape Wrath]]. Jaehaerys, Aemon, and Baelon received a riotous welcome on their return to [[King's Landing]], as they had won a war without losing a single man, something not even [[Aegon I Targaryen|Aegon the Conqueror]] could boast.{{ref|fab|The Long Reign - Jaehaerys and Alysanne: Policy, Progeny, and Pain}} |
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+ | Morion's fate is as yet unknown, although [[Mara Martell]] became the Princess of Dorne in [[Sunspear]] in the aftermath of the failed invasion.{{ref|fab|The Long Reign - Jaehaerys and Alysanne: Policy, Progeny, and Pain}} | ||
− | + | Additionally, the foreign pirates, sellsails, and corsairs were less troublesome to the Seven Kingdoms for a time.{{ref|fab|The Long Reign - Jaehaerys and Alysanne: Policy, Progeny, and Pain}} | |
− | + | ==Quotes== | |
+ | {{quote|One by one, the ships went up in flame. The ships were still burning as the sun went down, "like a hundred candles floating on the sea."{{ref|fab|The Long Reign - Jaehaerys and Alysanne: Policy, Progeny, and Pain}}|writings of [[Gyldayn]]}} | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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The Fourth Dornish War, known among smallfolk as Prince Morion's Madness and the War of the Hundred Candles, took place in 83 AC.[1]
Unlike the Second and Third Dornish Wars, which were against bandit lords (who may have had indirect support from the Martells), the fourth war was actively led by House Martell itself.
Contents
Prelude
During the Third Dornish War, the Iron Throne took up arms against the Vulture King, who had been raiding the stormlands. The Vulture King was eventually defeated by a force led by King Jaehaerys I Targaryen and Lord Rogar Baratheon, Lord of Storm's End.
The Prince of Dorne had kept his armies out of the conflict. Regardless, his son, Morion Martell, regarded it as a slight against Dorne that knights of the Iron Throne had marched into the Red Mountains of Dorne without being harmed, whilst the armies of Dorne left the Vulture King to his own fate. When he succeeded his father, Prince Morion decided to rectify this, and began to plan an invasion of the Seven Kingdoms.[1]
Morion planned to invade the stormlands by ship. As Dorne lacked strength at sea, he hired pirates from the Stepstones, sellsails from Myr, and corsairs from the Pepper Coast. This took him the best part of a year. Although Morion had hoped to take Jaehaerys unaware, the king on the Iron Throne had spies in Morion's own court, and friends among some of the Dornish lords, and was therefore warned far in advance of the plans made by the Dornish prince.[1]
Battle
In 83 AC, Prince Morion was ready to attack and sailed his spearmen to Cape Wrath to begin his invasion. The Fourth Dornish War consisted of a single battle, and lasted a single day. King Jaehaerys and his two eldest sons, Prince Aemon and Prince Baelon, awaited the Dornish on Vermithor, Caraxes, and Vhagar, whilst Lord Boremund Baratheon awaited the Dornish with his army at Cape Wrath.[1]
As the Dornish fleet was sailing north on the Sea of Dorne, Jaehaerys and his sons struck first by descending from the skies with their dragons. Though the Dornish responded by filling the air with scorpion and crossbow bolts, none of the projectiles pierced the dragons' scales. Dragonflame destroyed the Dornish fleet.[1]
Aftermath
For half a year following the battle, burned bodies of the Dornish crew washed up on Cape Wrath. Jaehaerys, Aemon, and Baelon received a riotous welcome on their return to King's Landing, as they had won a war without losing a single man, something not even Aegon the Conqueror could boast.[1]
Morion's fate is as yet unknown, although Mara Martell became the Princess of Dorne in Sunspear in the aftermath of the failed invasion.[1]
Additionally, the foreign pirates, sellsails, and corsairs were less troublesome to the Seven Kingdoms for a time.[1]
Quotes
One by one, the ships went up in flame. The ships were still burning as the sun went down, "like a hundred candles floating on the sea."[1]
—writings of Gyldayn
References
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