Saera Targaryen

For the daughter of Prince Viserys Targaryen, see here.

Saera Targaryen, known better in Lys and the Free Cities as Saera the Siren, was the only child of Prince Baelon Targaryen and his wife, Eireni of Lys. Saera was young when her father fell to the might of his brother, her uncle, King Rhaegar I Targaryen. She never truly witnessed the height of his glory nor did she comprehend the gravity that was his fall. Due to the workings of her mother, she was not taken to back to King’s Landing as was the will of House Targaryen.

Though she never knew him there was much of Baelon within Saera, but without the fault of his great, crippling ambition. She enjoyed many successes, but through the means of her mother, whom had taught her all she knew of fairer ways. In time she earned her title, the Siren, for she became one of the most famed, sought after courtesans in all the Free Cities.

It is said that her pillow house was visited by a panoply of Magisters, Triarchs, and even the Sealord of Braavos himself. Though she was never a dragonrider, as were so many of her kin, she did possess three eggs left behind by the Leviathan.

Saera died in 374 AC, following a collapse of the lung. Her legacy was continued by Evaeline Targaryen, her daughter with her first husband Orenn Rogare. Later on Saera married a member of House Targaryen-Whitefyre, reconciliating the Targaryens with their cadet branch and House Zyran, former dragonriders.

Thanks to her, one of her eggs was later passed to the Whitefyres.