🐉 Baelon Targaryen 🌸
Targaryen Family Tree
“Prince Aemon was shy around the dragons at first, Benifer observed, but not so Baelon, who reportedly smote Balerion on the snout the first time he entered the Dragonpit. “He’s either brave or mad, that one,” old Sour Sam observed, and from that day forth the Spring Prince was also known as Baelon the Brave.”
Known children: Viserys, Daemon, Aegon
i wake up and i am immediately thinking about those characters. i eat breakfast and i am thinking about those characters. i do chores and i am thinking about those characters. i do any work, i study, i walk the dogs, and i am thinking about those characters. i go to bed and i am thinkign
Where did you get inspiration for Daemon outfit? Cus I once watched some soap opera in my country with a similar outfit.
I looked on Pinterest for inspiration, but the clothes I used for reference were much more detailed...
Evening Dress
c. 1869
Musée des Arts Décoratifs
Elaena Targaryen
Pink evening dress
c. 1840s
Historic Deerfield Museum
Can i ask you about your aO3 icons? Is that Rhaenyra Targaryen? She's so cute!!
Yes, it's Rhaenyra, but I haven't finished that drawing yet haha
Thank you 😊
Rhaegar won, damn him… He has Lyanna now
Here’s to the women who are only remembered through the lens of the men who live in the shadow of their sepulchers.
Rhaegar&Lyanna
AU:
Neither of them was arranged to marry others.
The rebellion never happened.
The war never started.
The Mad King was stopped before he could get even crazier.
It is a happy ending.
A Commission
Houppelande
A houppelande or houpelande is an outer garment, with a long, full body and flaring sleeves, that was worn by both men and women in Europe in the late Middle Ages. Sometimes the houppelande was lined with fur. The garment was later worn by professional classes, and has remained in Western civilization as the familiar academic and legal robes of today.
The houppelande appeared around 1360 and was to remain fashionable well into the next century. It had its origins in the herigaut, a similar 13th-century garment with hanging sleeves. The edges of the houppelande were often dagged, or cut into decorative patterns such as scallops, “embattled” tabs or even leaf shapes.
1-2. Based on Rogier van der Weyden’s Maria Magdalene Studying
Rhaenyra
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