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During the battle that became known as the [[Field of Fire]], Meraxes, [[Balerion]] and [[Vhagar]] took to the sky at the same time. Between the three they killed four thousand men, burning them alive. King [[Mern Gardener|Mern]] was killed, [[House Gardener]] dying with him. The army was broken and Aegon I was victorious.{{ref|agot|13}}
 
During the battle that became known as the [[Field of Fire]], Meraxes, [[Balerion]] and [[Vhagar]] took to the sky at the same time. Between the three they killed four thousand men, burning them alive. King [[Mern Gardener|Mern]] was killed, [[House Gardener]] dying with him. The army was broken and Aegon I was victorious.{{ref|agot|13}}
 
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[[File:Death of Meraxes.jpg|thumb|left|The death of Meraxes, as depicted by Chase Stone in ''[[The World of Ice and Fire]]'']]
 
Meraxes and Rhaenys Targaryen both met their end in the [[First Dornish War]] at [[Hellholt]] after an iron bolt from a [[w:Scorpio (weapon)|scorpion]] went through Meraxes's eye. Her skull was later returned to Aegon by a peace delegation.{{ref|twoiaf| Dorne Against the Dragons}} Along with eighteen other [[Dragon skulls (Targaryen)|Targaryen dragon skulls]] Meraxes's skull used to hang on a wall in the [[Red Keep]]'s throne room. After the [[War of the Usurper]] King Robert had Meraxes's skull removed and stored in a dank cellar along with the others.
 
Meraxes and Rhaenys Targaryen both met their end in the [[First Dornish War]] at [[Hellholt]] after an iron bolt from a [[w:Scorpio (weapon)|scorpion]] went through Meraxes's eye. Her skull was later returned to Aegon by a peace delegation.{{ref|twoiaf| Dorne Against the Dragons}} Along with eighteen other [[Dragon skulls (Targaryen)|Targaryen dragon skulls]] Meraxes's skull used to hang on a wall in the [[Red Keep]]'s throne room. After the [[War of the Usurper]] King Robert had Meraxes's skull removed and stored in a dank cellar along with the others.
  

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Meraxes
Rhaenys riding Meraxes.jpg
Rhaenys Targaryen riding Meraxes into battle

Allegiance Rhaenys Targaryen
Race Dragon
Born Dragonstone
Died In 10 ACHellholt
Books

Meraxes was one of the great dragons used by Aegon the Conqueror and his sisters during the War of Conquest. The she-dragon was named for one of the old gods of Valyria. She was ridden by Rhaenys Targaryen.[1]

Description

See also: Images of Meraxes

Meraxes's was larger than Vhagar but smaller than Balerion.[2] Meraxes could swallow horses whole.[1] Meraxes had golden eyes and silver scales.[3]

History

Meraxes was named for a god of the Valyrian Freehold. She was born from a dragon's egg on Dragonstone.

Rhaenys and Meraxes accompanied Orys Baratheon on his mission to subdue Argilac Durrandon, the last Storm King. At the Battle of the Last Storm, the wind and rain forced them to stay grounded, but even on the ground Meraxes slew many, engulfing Argilac's vanguard and the knights of his personal guard in dragonflame.[3]

During the battle that became known as the Field of Fire, Meraxes, Balerion and Vhagar took to the sky at the same time. Between the three they killed four thousand men, burning them alive. King Mern was killed, House Gardener dying with him. The army was broken and Aegon I was victorious.[2]

The death of Meraxes, as depicted by Chase Stone in The World of Ice and Fire

Meraxes and Rhaenys Targaryen both met their end in the First Dornish War at Hellholt after an iron bolt from a scorpion went through Meraxes's eye. Her skull was later returned to Aegon by a peace delegation.[4] Along with eighteen other Targaryen dragon skulls Meraxes's skull used to hang on a wall in the Red Keep's throne room. After the War of the Usurper King Robert had Meraxes's skull removed and stored in a dank cellar along with the others.

Known dragonriders of Meraxes

References and Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 12, Daenerys I.
  2. 2.0 2.1 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 13, Tyrion II.
  3. 3.0 3.1 The World of Ice & Fire, The Conquest.
  4. The World of Ice & Fire, Dorne Against the Dragons.