Maegelle Targaryen of Whitefyre

Maegelle Targaryen of Whitefyre is the daughter of Jaehaerys and Rhaenyra Targaryen of Whitefyre, and the grandaughter of Maegor, founder of the cadet branch of the Whitefyres. She was the youngest and fourth sibling as well as the second daughter of her parents and was decided to be married into the House Targaryen, in order to strenghten the ties between the cadet branch and the main one. Specially after the restauration of Daenerys I. She was betroved to Maelor Targaryen, the second son of the King Rhaegar Targaryen of Westeros and was thus granted residence on Dragonstone.

After marrying Maelor, she had eight children, including Aemond Targaryen, Daeron Targaryen, the twins Rhaena Targaryen and Rhaellor Targaryen (named after Maegelle's relative), Viera Targaryen, Dalaena Targaryen, Kaela Targaryen and Laena Targaryen.

Biography
She was born in 331 A.C in the Kingdom of the Three Islands, and was the last daughter of Jaehaerys Targaryen of Whitefyre and her cousin-wife, Rhaenyra Targaryen of Whitefyre. She was conceived at a very old age for her parents. Her mother was 47 years old and her father was 53. Her birth came as a surprise, as Rhaenyra had thought they will not conceived more due to her advanced age and some pregnancy losses in her early forties. Thus Maegelle became the little surprise of her family and was regarded as a blessing of the gods. Her parents usually called her "The Jewel from the Gods".

As soon as she was born, a dragon egg was placed on her craddle and the dragon Lyraxes came out of it. The dragon would become a source of conflict for her later descendants. When she married, she went to live in Dragonstone, which had been the birth place of her father and her uncles and aunts on her father side. A place they had to leave when Robert's Rebellion broke out.