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Year 170: A bastard is born<br>Daemon Blackfyre is born. His father is Aegon IV and his mother is Daena Targaryen, sister, betrothed, and (briefly) wife to King Baelor the Blessed. Baelor never consummated the marriage.<br><br>Year 172: A bastard is born<br>Aegor Rivers is born, later known as Bittersteel. His father is Aegon IV and his mother is Lady Barbra Bracken.<br><br>Year 175: A bastard is born<br>Brynden Rivers is born, he will be known as Bloodraven later. His father is Aegon IV and his mother is Lady Mylessa Blackwood.<br><br>Year 184: the death of King Aegon IV<br>King Aegon IV, best known as Aegon the Unworthy, left the realm in a legacy of turmoil. The father of many bastards, he legitimised them all on his death bed. Daemon was placed above the rest and given the sword Blackfyre, the ancestral Valyrian weapon of the Targaryen kings. Daemon took the last name of Blackfyre after the sword. Also his two twin sons are born, Aegon and Aemon Blackfyre.<br><br>It was King Aegon’s son Daeron who succeeded Aegon IV, however. His claim was based on his legitimacy, although some rumoured that he was in fact the son of Aegon’s brother, Prince Aemon the Dragonknight. He became known as Daeron the Good due to his wise rule. <br><br>Between year 185 and 200: Rebellion in the North<br>Skagos rebels against their lords, the house of Starks. It takes many years and a Lord of Winterfell before the rebellions is quelled.<br><br>More or less at the same time there is a King-Beyond-the-Wall who threatens the Seven Kingdoms. His name was Raymun Redbeard. Gathering the wildlings to him, he and his reavers scaled the Wall and threw down ropes for thousands of wildlings to climb over. This was done without alerting the brothers of the Night’s Watch, whose guard had grown lax; the Lord Commander of the time was afterwards remembered as Sleepy Jack. Raymun and his host reached the shores of the Long Lake and there they met their end, caught between Lord Willam of Winterfell and the Drunken Giant, Harmond Umber. Raymun was slain by Artos the Implacable, the younger brother of Lord Willam. The Night’s Watch arrived too late to fight the wildlings; instead, Artos Stark gave the Watch the task of burying them as he grieved over the headless corpse of his brother, Willam.<br><br>Year 196: The battle of Redgrass Field<br>In the 12th year of Daeron’s reign Daemon Blackfyre rebelled. Half the realm followed the black dragon of Daemon’s banner and the other half Daeron’s red dragon.<br><br>At the Redgrass Field, a pitched battle took place to determine who would hold the Iron Throne. During the course of that battle, Daemon Blackfyre and his two eldest sons, the twins Aegon and Aemon were slain. His remaining sons and his half-brother Bittersteel, another of Aegon’s legitimised bastards, fled to the Free Cities. They take with them the valyrian sword Blackfyre.<br><br>Year 205: the Vulture King and the feud between the Blackwoods and Brackens<br>Old Lord Dondarrion and Lord Caron drove the Vulture King out of the Red Mountains and killed him for treason. There were some eight hundred knights and nearly four thousand foot with them.<br><br>The feud between the Brackens and the Blackwoods was reinvigorated when Ser Otho Bracken, called the Brute of Bracken, killed Lord Quentyn Blackwood in a tourney at King&#39;s Landing. Lord Bloodraven was considered unlikely to put a halt to the private war between the Blackwoods and Brackens. In fact, he was a Blackwood on his mother&#39;s side and was thought capable of assisting his cousins against the hated Brackens<br><br>Year 208: The tourney at Ashford<br>The tournament was arranged by Lord Ashford in honour of his daughter, who reigned as Queen of Love and Beauty and was defended by five champions. The tournament itself came to be overshadowed by the trial by Seven that developed out of a confrontation between Duncan the Tall and Prince Aerion Brightfire, resulting in the death of crown prince Baelor Breakspear. The stroke that killed him came from his own brother, although Prince Maekar claimed he never meant it. <br><br>Another result of the trial was that Prince Maekar of Summerhall sent his son Aerion Brighfire away to Lys and The Seven free cities. It was also decided that Aegon Targaryen, youngest son of Maekar, was to serve the hedge knight Ser Duncan the Tall as a squire. <br><br>The branch of the green apple Fossoways was founded by Raymun Fossoway after his disagreement with his kinsman, Ser Steffon, over which side they should support in the trial by seven. Raymun Fossoway supported Ser Duncan The Tall and Ser Steffon supported Aerion Brightfire.<br><br>Year 209: The Great Spring Sickness and the death of Daerion II<br>There were tens of thousands who died during the spring time to a mysterious and deadly sickness often called the grey plauge or the spring sickness. Daerion II was one of the sickness many victims, togheter with Baelor Breakspear&#39;s sons, Valarr and Matarys, and his brother Rhaegar Targaryen. Dorne closed it ports during the sickness and thereby sparing itself from the plague. Oldtown also closed it ports and gates, but this was done to keep the sickness inside the city. Half of Oldtowns population died and the survivors killed Lord Quenton Hightower when the plauge was over.<br><br>Bloodraven ordered the pyromancers to burn the many bodies that had collected in the Dragonpit during the Great Spring Sickness. The light of their wildfire could be seen as a glow throughout the city during the night<br><br>The bookish Aerys ascended to The Iron Throne, and immidiately made Brynden Rivers his Hand. This made Prince Maekar angry, who retreatet to Summerhall.<br><br>Year 211: The end of the terrible Drought<br>After the Great Spring Sickness, the summer following brought a drought that lasted nearly two years and displaced thousands of smallfolk, most who disobeyed edicts to return to their lands. Half of the wells in The Reach were dry and left all the rivers, even The Mander, running low. The drought also damaged grape crops in The Arbor.<br><br>The reavings to The ironborn was extremely fierce under the auspices of Lord Dagon Greyjoy. They sacked many coastal towns, including The Fair Island and The Arbor. <br><br>Many blamed the drought on King Aerys and his Hand, Brynden Rivers (more commonly known as Lord Bloodraven), because of his status as a kinslayer. <br><br>Lord Bracken was dying a slow death, while his eldest son died of the plague during the Great Spring Sickness. This left Ser Otho, the Brute of Bracken, as heir, a situation which could mean war as the Blackwoods hated him<br><br>There are also rumours that Aerion is still somewhere in The Seven Free Cities, and that Aegon Targaryen squires for Ser Duncan The Tall.<br><br>Year 221: The death of King Aerys I<br>Aerys I die under unknown circumstances and Maekar becomes King.<br><br>Year 222: A lord is born<br>Jon Arryn is born<br><br><br>Year 232: The death of Daeron Targaryen, Prince of Summerhall<br>Prince Daeron dies of some disease he got from a whore. Daeron leaves a feeblewitted daughter as his heir. Aemon Targaryen who has served as a Maester to Daeron, travels back to The Citadel.<br><br>Year 233: The death of Maekar I, and the assembly of The Great Council <br>A year after his son’s death Maekar I is killed by an outlaw lord. With no clear succession The Great Council convenes, and they offer Aemon Targaryen to release him from his vows, so he can claim the throne, an offer he rejects. <br><br>Year 242: A lord is born<br>Hoster Tully is born<br><br>Year 244: A lord is born<br>Tywin Lannister is born.<br><br>Between year 253 and 260: War of the ninepenny kings<br>A pact between a motley company of sellswords, pirates, and an ambitious merchant led to great troubles in the Free Cities and even the Seven Kingdoms. They were known as the Band of Nine, and they swore together to carve out a kingdom for each of them. Convinced to begin where they were strongest by the wealthy merchant lord Alequo Adarys, called the Goldentongue, they overran the Disputed Lands and sacked Tyrosh. With their victory they set up the Goldentongue as its tyrant. <br><br>Next, they conquered the Stepstones. After this, the Band set its eyes on the Seven Kingdoms, for Maelys the Monstrous — the last of the Blackfyre Pretenders and captain of the celebrated Golden Company — laid claim to it. Maelys was a madman who had slain his own kin. He was horrible to look upon — it<br>was said he had devoured his twin while in the womb, resulting in his huge upper body and a small second head growing from his neck. He and his companions captured the Stepstones and intended to use it as a waypost to the Seven Kingdoms, but the Targaryens responded swiftly. Ser Barristan Selmy slew Maelys the Monstrous on the Stepstones, ending the Band’s ambitions towards the Iron Throne. Within half a year, the Band lost the Stepstones and the Disputed Lands as well, but Alequo Adarys lingered on in Tyrosh for six more years.<br><br>Year 256: A lord is born<br>Mace Tyrell is born.<br><br>Year 258: New Grand Maester:<br>The new Grand maester appointed by Aegon V is Pycelle.<br><br>Year 259: Summerhall burns and the Death of Aegon V and Ser Duncan the Tall<br><br>Year 262:<br>Eddard Stark is born<br><br>Year 266: A future queen and a future kingslayer is born<br>Cersei and Jaime Lannister are born.<br><br>Year 267: A lord dies<br>Tytos Lannister dies<br><br>Year 268:<br>Lady Catelyn Tully is born<br><br>Between Year 270-75: The Duskendale defiance and a lady is born<br>Lysa Tully is born<br><br>Year 272: A lord is born<br>Edmure Tully is born<br><br>Year 281: New brother of the Kingsguard<br>Ser Jamie Lannister becomes the youngest knight to ever wear the white cloak of the Kingsguard, at age fifteen. He replaces old Ser Harlan Grandison, who passed away in his sleep

Adamantite 发表于 2006-7-13 12:50

Cool... That helps a lot, thanx&#33;

持双斧的野蛮人 发表于 2006-7-18 14:01

十四岁就生了双胞胎……戴蒙不仅仅只是擅长耍刀弄剑而已嘛……

堕落的梦 发表于 2006-7-18 14:49

有其父必有其子...

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