Haegon I Targaryen of Whitefyre

Haegon I Targaryen of Whitefyre was a member of House Targaryen-Whitefyre, heir and later King of the Three Island, becoming the second king of the three islands. He was the first male son of Aerys I Targaryen of Whitefyre and his wife, Naerys Zyran. He was the second born out of five, being his siblings Daena, Rhaenys, Vaella, Aelon and Jaehaerys. He was also the grandchild of Maegor Targaryen and Vaella Targaryen, thus a descendant of Maekar I Targaryen and Daeron II Targaryen, and through them of most Targaryen kings until Aegon the Conqueror.

He was married to XX and had three sons: Shaena Targaryen of Whitefyre, Eleana Targaryen of Whitefyre and Daeron I Targaryen of Whitefyre.

Biography
Haegon was born in the year 270 A.C in Dragonstone, being the first of the children of Aerys to be born there. Her pregnant mother and her sister Daena at aged 2, left the city of King's Landing to take refuge in the Targaryen Fortress to avoid the raising madness of King Aerys II Targaryen. Soon after, Naerys began her labours and delivered a healthy boy. He grew up in the island joined by her brothers who kept coming into the family. In 282 A.C, they were forced to leave the Island for Lys due to Robert's Rebellion. He was 12 years old.

He was raised in the city of Lys for the rest of his teenage years and was trained by members of House Zyran. He was very close to his father and supported him in his claims and adventures but for his own safety, his father forbid him to follow him. Thus after the day his father died, he took his mantled and continued the settlement of the Targaryen Islands, officially founding settling there permanently and crowning himself supported by the local inhabitants as their King.