Daeron Targaryen
Definition
A name shared by multiple significant figures in George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire universe, most notably 'Daeron the Daring,' the youngest son of Viserys I, and 'Daeron I,' the Young Dragon, who attempted to conquer Dorne.
Specifically refers to the often-mentioned but long-absent fourth child of Alicent Hightower and Viserys I, whose mysterious absence from the early seasons of a popular television adaptation became an internet-wide running joke about 'ghost children' and character development.
Examples
Trying to find Daeron Targaryen in the first two seasons of House of the Dragon felt a bit like hunting for a tax refund in a hedge fund audit.
While the rest of his brothers were busy burning down the kingdom, Daeron Targaryen was apparently busy mastering the art of being the family's most effective invisible asset.
If Daeron Targaryen spent as much time in King's Landing as he did living rent-free in the showrunners' vague future plans, we might have actually seen a dragon fight by now.
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