Is Alyssa Targaryen Depicted As A Dragonrider?

2025-08-26 04:35:45 125

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Jolene
Jolene
2025-08-27 00:13:18
I'm kinda the person who brings up obscure Targaryen trivia at parties, so here's the short-ish scoop I usually give: if you're asking about Alysanne Targaryen (often written or misremembered as 'Alyssa'), then yes—she is depicted as a dragonrider in George R.R. Martin's histories. Her flights are described in 'Fire & Blood' where she accompanies King Jaehaerys I on the backs of dragons and takes part in sovereign duties from the sky. Those scenes are a big part of what paints her as adventurous and progressive for her era.

If your question is about another character spelled 'Alyssa' (there are several similar names in the family trees and Velaryons and lesser branches), things get murkier: many minor Alyssas never get dragonback scenes in the canonical histories. I usually tell people to check the family trees and the index in 'Fire & Blood' because Martin scatters brief mentions and some women are named without being riders.

One tip from me as a longtime reader: when in doubt, search the passage in 'Fire & Blood' and then compare to the Family Trees appendices or the widely-used fandom wiki. That way you can tell which Aly(s) name refers to the dragon-riding queen and which are just footnotes in the long, messy Targaryen lineage.
Mila
Mila
2025-08-29 17:03:18
I often catch myself correcting friends who mix up Alysanne and Alyssa, so here’s the plain version: the historical queen usually transcribed as Alysanne is shown flying on a dragon in 'Fire & Blood', so she’s depicted as a dragonrider. But if you mean some minor Alyssa listed in family charts, most of those don’t have any on-dragon scenes in the canonical histories. My quick habit is to pull up the chapter in 'Fire & Blood' or the family tree—those clear up which women have dragon scenes and which ones only get a line in a genealogy, and it saves arguments at the pub.
Ella
Ella
2025-08-31 05:48:58
I get asked this a lot on forums where folks type 'Alyssa' and mean the queen many of us read about in 'Fire & Blood'. From what I’ve dug into, Alysanne Targaryen (the queen consort to Jaehaerys I) is indeed shown riding a dragon in the histories—Martin describes several flights she took while advocating for reforms and touring the realm from the air. Those episodes help build her image as hands-on and bold, not just a courtly figure.

On the other hand, the Targaryen tree is packed with similar names. If someone mentions a different Alyssa (a minor noble or a Velaryon named Alyssa), most of those characters aren’t depicted as dragonriders in the main texts. So context matters: if your source is 'Fire & Blood', you’re probably safe calling Alysanne a dragonrider; if you’re looking at a family-listing or side mention, she might not be. I usually cross-reference the book with a reliable wiki entry before I argue about who rode which dragon on message boards.
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