Daenaera the Diablos

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Daenaera Velaryon was the queen consort and second wife of King Aegon III Targaryen, and a member of House Velaryon. Daenaera was a "surpassingly beautiful" child, and was also called beautiful when she came to adulthood.[5] She had long silver hair laced with gold. Her eyes were "blue as a summer sea" and her skin was "smooth and pale as winter snow". At age six, Daenaera had a sweet and bold and mischievous smile, that made people think of her as a bright, sweet, and happy little girl.

While Aegon and Daenaera were married when he was thirteen and she only six years old, the marriage was not consummated until long after Daenaera had flowered. Aegon was very melancholy, and had come to dislike being touched, even by the hand of his beautiful queen.[5] But eventually Aegon called Daenaera to his bed, and they had five children in their marriage: Daeron (born 143 AC), Baelor (born 144 AC), Daena (born 145 AC), Rhaena (born 147 AC), and Elaena (born 150 AC). King Aegon III died in 157 AC.[6] It is currently unknown if Daenaera outlived her husband.

About Diablos Eggs

This creature is endangered.

Diablos eggs have a very strange effect on humans that is rather subtle and often occurs without notice. When Diablos eggs are held in the hands of humans, humans are strongly prone to lying. It's almost as if the very eggs themselves destroy the truth within a human. Thankfully, when Diablos eggs are put down and are no longer touched, humans regain their composure and don't excessively lie. What spooky eggs -- be watchful and alert!

About the Diablos Creature

Diablos are innately deceptive. It's impossible for any Diablos to speak a single tidbit of truth; if "truth" is ever "spoken" by a Diablos, it's always twisted. They find pleasure in leading people on, smooth-talking them, and presenting information in such a way that is more appealing than the truth. Diablos were once beautiful creatures, but the Summoner cursed them when he saw their deceptiveness and depravity. If you do steal a Diablos, do not be conned by their words.