Syrax

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Syrax
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Syrax - by Feliche ©

Allegiance Rhaenyra Targaryen
Race Dragon
Died In 130 AC, the Dragonpit
Books

Syrax was a she-dragon. She was ridden solely by Rhaenyra Targaryen. Her name came from a goddess of Valyria.[1]

About

See also: Images of Syrax

Syrax had yellow scales. She was huge and formidable, but not as fearsome or experienced in battle as Caraxes.[2] She was kept in chains and exceedingly well fed. She had not hunted for years at the time of the civil war.

History

Syrax laid at least two clutches of eggs. Her latest clutch was produced just prior to the civil war. One of the eggs from that latest clutch was given to Rhaena, Rhaenyra's step-daughter.

In King's Landing Syrax was kept within the walls of the Red Keep in a stable in the outer ward that had been emptied of horses and given over for her use. Heavy chains bound her to the ground. The chains were long enough to allow her to move from the stable to yard but kept her from flying off riderless. The three other dragons belonging to the blacks were kept in the Dragonpit along with the greens's Dreamfyre.

Syrax was slain in the aftermath of the Storming of the Dragonpit.

Notes

In the The Dance of the Dragons, A True Telling by Maester Munkun writes that Vhagar roasted Ser Byron Swann when he tried to kill her by sneaking up behind his shield so the dragon would see only her reflection - as Serwyn of the Mirror Shield did to Urrax. However, according to Tyrion Lannister, Grand Maester Munkun errs, the dragon was in fact Syrax. [3]

That it was Syrax makes much more sense than Munkun’s version as Ser Byron Swann was the son of a marcher lord, and Storm's End was for Aegon. Vhagar was ridden by Prince Aemond, Aegon’s brother and fellow green.

Archmaester Gyldayn's history of the civil war sheds no further light on the matter as it gives no account of Ser Byron Swann's attempt to slay a dragon.

Known dragonriders of Syrax

References and Notes