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'''Born of dragonseed''' or '''seeds''' is a term to describe [[Targaryen]] [[bastard]]s born of the [[First night]] law. The smallfolk of [[Dragonstone]] were not upset by this custom, but viewed it as a blessing and celebrated. Mothers were given lavish gifts and were envied. Even after the law was abolished, Targaryens continued the custom on Dragonstone.<ref>[[The Princess and the Queen]]</ref>
 
'''Born of dragonseed''' or '''seeds''' is a term to describe [[Targaryen]] [[bastard]]s born of the [[First night]] law. The smallfolk of [[Dragonstone]] were not upset by this custom, but viewed it as a blessing and celebrated. Mothers were given lavish gifts and were envied. Even after the law was abolished, Targaryens continued the custom on Dragonstone.<ref>[[The Princess and the Queen]]</ref>
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==History==
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In the [[Dance of the Dragons]], [[Jacaerys Valaryon]] offered lands, riches, and knighthood to any seeds that could master a dragon. Most failed.
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==

Revision as of 11:40, 4 December 2013

Born of dragonseed or seeds is a term to describe Targaryen bastards born of the First night law. The smallfolk of Dragonstone were not upset by this custom, but viewed it as a blessing and celebrated. Mothers were given lavish gifts and were envied. Even after the law was abolished, Targaryens continued the custom on Dragonstone.[1]

History

In the Dance of the Dragons, Jacaerys Valaryon offered lands, riches, and knighthood to any seeds that could master a dragon. Most failed.

References and Notes