Vaella Targaryen of Whitefyre

Vaella Targaryen of Whitefyre was a member of House Targaryen-Whitefyre and "Princess of the Three Islands". She was the third son and the third daughter out of five siblings born to Aerys I Targaryen of Whitefyre and Naerys Zyran. She was a grandaughter of Maegor Targaryen and Vaella Targaryen, from whom she got her name from. Due to her granparents she was a descendant of King Maekar I Targaryen and King Daeron II Targaryen and through them to most Targaryen Kings of Westeros all the way till Aegon the Conqueror.

She was married to a member of the House Zyran, cementing the alliance between the Targaryen-Whitefyres and the Zyrans and had several children; Nisael Zyran, Thaera Zyran, the twins Alaera Zyran and Adaela Zyran, and Rhegal Zyran.

Biography
Vaella was born in the year 276 A.C, in the island of Dragonstone. She grew there until 282 A.C when Robert's Rebellion started and her family was forced to move. She was just 6 years old when her and her family moved to Lys, to the Zyran Household, which was the maternal side of her mother, Naerys, a member of House Zyran.

She grew up in the city of Lys, and was about 24 years old when Daenerys I Targaryen sat as queen in the Iron throne. She had recently married and was invited with her two other sisters to come to court and visit the Queen as some of her last long standing relatives. They were offered to become ladies in waiting, but she refused politely as that would mean her being far away from her husband in Lys and away from her duties as the future Lady of House Zyran. She then returned to Lys and raised her children with frequent visits to King's Landing to see her sisters and the Queen. Vaella end up sending her own daughter Thaera Zyran to the Red Keep's court to be under the teachings of her older sisters.

Thaera Zyran returned back with a dragon egg and with the secret to awaken dragons once more. This made possible for the five fossil eggs that had been guarded as inheritance of House Zyran to be hatched and given to several members of the family.