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'''''The Dance of the Dragons, A True Telling'''''  is a book written by Grand Maester [[Munkun]] about the civil war known as the [[Dance of the Dragons]].  It contains some inaccuracies. {{Ref|aDwD|8}}
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===A Dance with Dragons===
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Upon meeting [[Tyrion Lannister]] in [[Essos]], [[Haldon]] Halfmaester tries to get the measure of him by asking him how [[Serwyn]] of the Mirror Shield slew the dragon [[Urrax]].  
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'''''The Dance of the Dragons, A True Telling''''', at times simply called Munkun's ''True Telling'', is a book written by Grand Maester [[Munkun]] about the civil war known as the [[Dance of the Dragons]].  It contains some inaccuracies.{{Ref|aDwD|8}}   
  
Tyrion tells him by approaching the dragon behind his shield.  Urrax saw only his reflection until Serwyn plunged his spear through his eye.  Haldon is unimpressed saying that even Duck knows that tale.
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==History==
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It is Munkun's ''True Telling'' which reveals that Lord [[Larys Strong]] made sure that King [[Aegon II Targaryen]] escaped [[King's Landing]] when the city fell to Queen [[Rhaenyra Targaryen]] and her forces.{{ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Aegon II}}
  
Haldon then asks Tyrion if he can tell him the name of the knight who tried the same ploy with the dragon [[Vhagar]] during the [[Dance of the Dragons]].  
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Munkun based his work on [[Orwyle]]'s account on the [[Dance of the Dragons]].{{Ref|TWOIAF|The Targaryen Kings: Aegon II}}
  
Tyrion answers that it was Ser [[Byron Swann]], who was roasted for his trouble, only the dragon was [[Syrax]], not [[Vhagar]].  Haldon tells him he is mistaken and that in ''The Dance of the Dragons, A True Telling'' Maester [[Munkun]] wrote – Tyrion immediately interrupts him, by saying that ''Grand'' Maester Munkun errs, the dragon was in fact [[Vhagar]].  {{Ref|aDwD|8}}
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Orwyle's account was biased in favor of Rhaenyra, however, just as Septon [[Eustace (Dance of the Dragons)|Eustace]]'s [[The Reign of King Viserys, First of His Name, and the Dance of the Dragons That Came After|history of the Dance]] was biased in favor of Aegon II.<ref>[http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/12432 Stockholm and Archipelacon Report]</ref>
  
Tyrion explains that Ser [[Byron Swann|Byron]]’s squire saw his master die and wrote to his daughter of the manner of his death.
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When [[Haldon]] Halfmaester asks [[Tyrion Lannister]] if he can tell him the name of the knight who tried the same ploy [[Serwyn of the Mirror Shield]] used on the dragon [[Urrax]] with the dragon [[Vhagar]] during the [[Dance of the Dragons]], Tyrion answers that it was Ser [[Byron Swann]], who was roasted for his trouble. He corrects the halfmaester by stating that the dragon had been [[Syrax]], not Vhagar.  Haldon tells him he is mistaken, mentioning ''The Dance of the Dragons, A True Telling'' by Maester [[Munkun]] as his source, only to be interrupted by Tyrion, who tells him that Grand Maester Munkun was wrong.{{Ref|aDwD|8}}
  
The squire’s account says that the dragon was [[Syrax]], [[Rhaenyra Targaryen|Rhaenyra]]’s she-dragon, which makes much more sense than [[Munkun]]’s version as Swann was the son of a [[Marcher lords| marcher lord]], and [[Storm's End]] was for [[Aegon II Targaryen|Aegon]].  Vhagar was ridden by Prince [[Aemond Targaryen|Aemond]], Aegon’s brother.  He asks [[Haldon]], why would Swann want to slay her? Haldon doesn’t reply, instead he purses his lips and tells Tyrion to try not to tumble off his horse during their journey.
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Tyrion explains that Byron's squire saw his master die and wrote to his daughter of the manner of his death. The squire's account says that the dragon was Syrax, [[Rhaenyra Targaryen]]'s she-dragon, which makes much more sense than Munkun's version as Swann was the son of a [[Marcher lords|marcher lord]], and [[Storm's End]] was for [[Aegon II Targaryen]].  Vhagar was ridden by Prince [[Aemond Targaryen]], Aegon’s brother, making it, according to Tyrion, unlogical that Swann would have wanted to slay her.{{Ref|aDwD|8}}
  
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[[es:La Danza de los Dragones, un relato verdadero]]
 
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[[ru:Правдивая история Танца Драконов]]
 
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Revision as of 16:07, 21 October 2022

The Dance of the Dragons, A True Telling, at times simply called Munkun's True Telling, is a book written by Grand Maester Munkun about the civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons. It contains some inaccuracies.[1]

History

It is Munkun's True Telling which reveals that Lord Larys Strong made sure that King Aegon II Targaryen escaped King's Landing when the city fell to Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen and her forces.[2]

Munkun based his work on Orwyle's account on the Dance of the Dragons.[2]

Orwyle's account was biased in favor of Rhaenyra, however, just as Septon Eustace's history of the Dance was biased in favor of Aegon II.[3]

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

When Haldon Halfmaester asks Tyrion Lannister if he can tell him the name of the knight who tried the same ploy Serwyn of the Mirror Shield used on the dragon Urrax with the dragon Vhagar during the Dance of the Dragons, Tyrion answers that it was Ser Byron Swann, who was roasted for his trouble. He corrects the halfmaester by stating that the dragon had been Syrax, not Vhagar. Haldon tells him he is mistaken, mentioning The Dance of the Dragons, A True Telling by Maester Munkun as his source, only to be interrupted by Tyrion, who tells him that Grand Maester Munkun was wrong.[1]

Tyrion explains that Byron's squire saw his master die and wrote to his daughter of the manner of his death. The squire's account says that the dragon was Syrax, Rhaenyra Targaryen's she-dragon, which makes much more sense than Munkun's version as Swann was the son of a marcher lord, and Storm's End was for Aegon II Targaryen. Vhagar was ridden by Prince Aemond Targaryen, Aegon’s brother, making it, according to Tyrion, unlogical that Swann would have wanted to slay her.[1]

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