Chapter 60 Jeyne of Stonehenge
"It's true that I have three dragons, but I am the only Targaryen left, and little Aegon is long dead." At this point, Dany looked at Whitebeard and asked, "Do you know 'A Song of Ice and Fire'? Rhaegar also said that Aegon is the son of prophecy, and 'A Song of Ice and Fire' was born for him."
Born with the background music of 'A Song of Ice and Fire', he sounds like a protagonist.
Whitebeard fell into thought for a long time, and said, "The Targaryen emblem is indeed a three-headed dragon, meaning Aegon and his two sisters, three dragons, and three dragon riders.
'A dragon has three heads' should be this meaning, but I don't know who is missing.
It's the 'prince in the prophecy', which has been circulated in the Targaryen royal family for decades."
"The prince in the prophecy? Does the Targaryen family still say this?" Dany looked at Jorah in confusion, hoping to get confirmation from him.
"Sorry, I don't know either." Jorah frowned and shook his head, looking at the old man suspiciously, "Arstan, how do you know this?"
"Haha, it's an old story from decades ago, and only you northerners are ignorant." Whitebeard laughed for a while, and continued the previous topic, saying: "Legend has it that a prince will be born in the Targaryen family. He is the reincarnation of Azor Ahai, and will-"
"Wait, Azor Ahai?" Dany interrupted him and asked curiously: "Is it 'After the long summer, the stars will weep blood, and the reincarnation of
Azor Ahai will be reborn in the land of smoke and salt'?" "Well, that's about it. I also know this ancient Asshai prophecy circulating in Essos, but in our Westeros, a prophet has clearly said that the reborn Azor Ahai will be a Targaryen prince, and he will be born in the last few decades." Whitebeard nodded.
That damn Azor Ahai is so rare that people from all over the world are looking forward to his reincarnation?
Regardless of whether he saved the world from the White Walkers or not, it is certain that he killed his wife to sacrifice his sword.
The old zebras told the story of the "Descendants of Hel Kron". After saving the world, Hel Kron gave birth to many little Hel Krons!
So, who did he have the child with?
A scumbag!
Seeing the indifference on Dany's face, Whitebeard said seriously: "Even if Ser Mormont doesn't know this prophecy, he must have heard of 'Jenny of Stone City'."
Not to mention Jorah, even Dany, who has never been to Westeros, knows "Jenny of Stone City".
In the world of A Song of Ice and Fire, the first Mary Sue White Lotus.
At the wedding of Daenerys and King Drogo, all the guests gave gifts, even Mormont, who was so poor that his wife ran away, gave two old books.
There is no name, parchment manuscript, Dany has read it many times to understand this world.
It's probably "Fairy Tales of Westeros".
It contains some legendary stories of the Seven Kingdoms, written in a very brief and superficial way, and is designed to help children learn to read and write.
Among them is the story of Jeyne of Stone City.
It is said that she comes from Stone City, the ruins of a 6,000-year-old First Men's royal city in the wilderness. She has no clear parents and only claims to be a descendant of the First Men's king (Stone City was the capital of a First Men king and was destroyed by the invasion of the Andals 6,000 years ago).
However, people in the nearby villages do not believe her and mock her as a crazy peasant girl or even a witch.
But one thing is certain, she is a great beauty, mysterious and charming.
So much so that the engaged Crown Prince Duncan would rather give up the throne and marry Jeyne after meeting her hairline full of flowers in the wild.
Speaking of which, Jeyne is also Dany's great-grandmother, and her husband is the eldest brother of Dany's real grandfather.
Well, Dany's stepfather got a big bargain and got the throne as the second son.
"Is Jeyne of Stone City related to the child of prophecy?" Dany said in surprise.
"Her Highness Jeyne did not enter the palace alone. She has a good friend who grew up with her, a prophetess." Whitebeard's blue eyes flashed with reminiscence, and his voice was deep and powerful, slowly reaching everyone's ears.
"Her Highness Jeyne called her companion the Son of the Forest, but everyone thought she was just a strange-looking dwarf.
The witch once told your grandfather that the prince in the prophecy would be born among the descendants of Prince Aerys and Princess Rhaella.
So, your parents may not love each other, but they still got married. Alas, fate is a trick of people. If King Aerys had ever had a love affair, it must have happened to Joanna of Casterly Rock."
"Joanna of Casterly Rock?" Mormont was shocked and trembling, "You are not talking about Joanna Lannister, are you?"
Whitebeard looked at the knight deeply and said, "It's the wife of Duke Tywin. As the female companion of Princess Rhaella, Joanna grew up in the Red Castle and met His Majesty Aerys..."
"Oh, I'm getting off topic. Now that I see Her Majesty Daenerys, I feel that the prophet's prophecy has come true." He shook his head and said to Dany.
"Haha, do you think I'm the son of prophecy, the reincarnation of Azor Ahai?" Dany shook her head and chuckled. "In the prophecy I saw, Rhaegar almost penetrated time and told me that the baby in his arms is the real son of prophecy."
"The little prince Aegon is dead, and the prophecy has been broken." Jorah said in a deep voice.
"In any case, you are the real queen of the Seven Kingdoms. Please return to Pentos with us." Whitebeard said to Dany.
Dany finally realized that Whitebeard was just Belwas's attendant in name, but he was still the real boss.
"When did you come to Qarth?" she asked.
"It's been four or five days."
"Why did you come to me today?"
Whitebeard explained, "Grolai, the leader of the merchant ship, is both the captain and an orthodox Pentos merchant. Merchants believe that the ship should not be empty.
We are bringing Myr's exquisite crafts to Qarth, and we will also take away spices, silk, porcelain and other items from the East from Qarth. So far, the goods we have brought have not been sold out, and the goods from the East have not been sold out."
Speaking of this, the old man frowned and looked at the centaurs sitting under the shade of the tree, and sighed, "You should settle your Majesty's people and luggage, and then purchase goods according to the remaining space in the cabin."
"You heard that I was leaving soon, so you rushed here immediately?"
"That's right." The old man nodded.
There was another point he didn't say, secretly investigating whether Dany was qualified to become the queen of the Seven Kingdoms, which was also the reason why they didn't come to him immediately.
For the old man, as long as Dany didn't inherit the crazy gene of the Mad King, she would be qualified.
It's not his fault that he has low requirements, there are really too few people to choose from.
Dany asked the maid to greet the two guests, and she returned to the living room with the blood guards and Jorah to discuss the next move.
Ago and his friends have always believed that the centaurs should not leave the solid land. The endless poisonous water will flood the entire world, which is too dangerous.
Well, the horse folk are all landlubbers and have sea phobia. Their opinions are full of prejudices and have little reference value.
Jorah hesitated for only a moment before suggesting that Dany accept Illyrio's invitation.
"You are being targeted by him. Whether he has other purposes or just hopes to profit from your restoration, he will not easily give up your three dragons.
He can find you so accurately and quickly once, and he can find you a second time. If you keep refusing, maybe..."
After a pause to let Dany figure out the worst consequences, he continued, "It is also safer and faster to go by sea."
"We are not used to fighting on poisonous waters, and our strength is greatly reduced." Quirrell retorted.
"It's harder to track you by sea, and it's safer if you don't encounter enemies. Although you're warriors on horseback, your two unique skills that make you the best in Essos - the arakh and the bow and arrow - are not completely ineffective on the ship."
A fierce look flashed in Jorah's eyes, "In fact, if things go wrong, we have the strength to seize control of the ship. We won't go to Pentos, the ship will take us to Slaver's Bay."
The next morning, Captain Grole came to meet Dany.
He was a weathered, rough and tough old sailor, of medium build, with a fluffy beard and curly black hair. It seemed that only a mouthful of smiling white teeth and straightforward, sharp dark brown eyes leaked from his face.
In the communication with Dany, Captain Grole did not show a strong attitude. He took the initiative to give up his captain's room when he saw her for the first time.
Like Belwas, he had already regarded Dany as the object of his service and loyalty.
Of course, Dany would not tell him to change direction as soon as they met.
Even Dany would not take the initiative to bring up this matter. She was only 15 years old, innocent and confused. She had no opinion of her own and only obeyed Jorah Mormont.
If Illyrio really had bad ideas, he should blame the Queen's Guard. When
Jarrow learned that Illyrio had sent a ship to pick her up, he only said that the house could be extended for a few days, but she had to pay for the food herself.
After that, he rarely showed up, and any matters were conveyed through the butler.
While waiting for the merchant ship to arrive, Dany was not idle. First, she had to sell all the 300 camels she had just purchased, making a small loss.
Not only did the camels have to be sold, but the elderly, women and children did not have to ride horses. Except for 80 elite cavalrymen, the horses of the rest would also be disposed of.
In fact, Dany sold 70% of the tribe's war horses, and then spent money to equip the cavalry with better breeds of healthy horses.
The good horses of Drogokar LS were taken away by many new khals who left, and the remaining horses were not suitable for fighting on the battlefield.
Finally, Dany asked Captain Grole to select two hundred sailors from his fleet. The centaurs, including the bloodriders, were required to learn to swim, and those sailors were the instructors.
Jorah Mormont grew up by the sea and did not need to participate in the training. Two days later, Dany had breakfast, a loofah and shrimp soup, and decided to go to the dock to see Grole's ship in person to see if there were any problems that were overlooked.
For example, the septicemia that was dreaded during the Age of Exploration.
I don't know if this magical world has encountered this problem. From Qarth to Pentos, it is much farther across the Atlantic Ocean than Europe.
She went to the stable wearing faded sand silk trousers and straw sandals.
A silver medallion belt hung around her small waist, and a small scimitar was hung on the belt.
The silver hair that fell to her shoulders was also braided into a Dothraki braid by Jhiqui, and a silver bell was tied at the end, jingling with her light steps.
The centaur maid thought that Dany burned the witches and demons in the Temple of Dust and sent the souls of the immortals to hell, which was a victory worth boasting about, and she was fully qualified to add a bell to her braid.
Dany was helpless about this, not because of the bell, but because even the stupid centaurs thought she killed the immortals. Could the great wizard be dumber than the centaurs?
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