Dragon Maids

The Dragon Maidens, commonly referred to as the dragon maids, were an informal order of women warriors in service to the Princess Rhaenys. Having little tolerance for the proclivities of female courtiers and handmaidens, she instead opted to pursue martial partners for training and camaraderie. The King Aenar’s commentary over “the sheer size of some of her dragon maids” coined the name that sticks to this day.

Rumor has it they frequently doubled as lovers to the former Queen, as well, but these accusations were presumed to arise from the devotion required of the role. However, due to accruing issues that divided Rhaenys attention, the group was largely disbanded before her coronation in 420 A.C.

In 424 A.C., Rhaenyra sought to follow her mother's footsteps, reinstating the concept. Though at first adhering to a simpler reference of her retinue as dragon maids, they were eventually recognized as a legitimate faction in 435 A.C. Since then, the Queen has endeavored to inject structure and growth into her chosen hands.

Recent Development
Through the similarities between eligible candidates, there began to form loose guidelines.

There are a maximum of eight maids in service currently, typically utilized as a bridge in political parties and their houses. Rarely are those outside of the Queen's social sphere invited, if not introduced through traditional networking means.



Able bodied nobility are all taken into consideration as long as they are female, ranging from sixteen and up in age. They must have one form of combative discipline, allowing any kind of contribution on the battlefield - including defensive or healing properties -  or have a natural observed talent that is accepted for mentorship. As such, there will be younger members from time to time who are of varied development.

Tenure of service is dependent on individual agreement, ranging from a handful of years (akin hand maidens) to a life of service. Accommodations are handled for them to remain in King’s landing and the Red Keep, sharing the Queen’s personal domain. They are considered a part of her household, and at times serve Targaryen in general under command.

Some consider the role as high a woman can achieve in relation the Kingsguard. Though their restrictions are lenient comparatively, romance at court is highly prohibited unless arranged by the crown itself.

Known Members
Those listed below are publicly known to be in service: (WIP)