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Myrielle Peake
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Alias Lady Turnips
Allegiance House Peake
Culture Reach
Born In 119 AC
Book Fire & Blood (mentioned)

Myrielle Peake was the daughter of the Hand of the King, Lord Unwin Peake, and a proposed bride for King Aegon III Targaryen.[1]

Appearance and Character

Her father described her as lovely and courteous. She was brown of hair and eye, with a broad, freckled face, and crooked teeth that made her shy with smiles. Mushroom writes that she was "no great beauty", but "fresh and pretty and pleasant."[1]

History

After her brother, Ser Titus Peake died in the Dance of the Dragons, Myrielle became Lord Unwin's last surviving child.[1]

As Hand of the King, Lord Unwin attempted to promote Myrielle as a bride for King Aegon III after the death of Queen Jaehaera in 133 AC. He claimed that her personality, her age, and her mother's fertility made her the perfect candidate in marriage to Aegon. When Aegon expressed doubt about liking Myrielle, Lord Peake likened a potential marriage to the king having to eat turnips when his cooks prepared them. When word got out, Myrielle was soon known throughout the Seven Kingdoms as "Lady Turnips."[1]

Many lords disapproved of Peake trying to forward the match so soon after the suspicious death of Queen Jaehaera. Lord Cregan Stark suggested the North would look on the match with disfavor, Lord Kermit Tully called it presumptuous, and Grand Maester Munkun's support began to waver, acknowledging that the match would be seen as advancing Peake interests rather than being for the good of the realm. Due to pressure from the lords and ladies of the realm, Peake instead announced a ball that came to be known as the Maiden's Day Cattle Show.[1]

Myrielle arrived a fortnight before the ball, and Unwin made sure that Myrielle spent as much time as possible with the king. A dozen dinners together were held, and it seemed like the king was fonder of Myrielle than he ever was of Jaehaera. Three days before the ball, he gave her one of Jaehaera's dolls. She took this as a token of affection when she was presented at the Maiden's Day ball, cradling the doll in her arms like a babe. The king greeted her by name, and told her he was pleased she liked the doll.[1]

Aegon III did not marry Myrielle Peake, instead wedding Lady Daenaera Velaryon. Lord Peake took the rejection of his daughter as a personal affront.[1] This was partly the reason for his resignation as Hand.[2]

As Lord Unwin's only surviving child, it is possible that Myrielle inherited Starpike, Dunstonbury, and Whitegrove at some point.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Fire & Blood, Under the Regents - War and Peace and Cattle Shows.
  2. Fire & Blood, Under the Regents - The Voyage of Alyn Oakenfist.