I Became the Mother of Dragons

Chapter 69: Chapter 69


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"Red Devil's Ship?"

Dany was amused by the New Ghis' words and asked, "Do you believe that the devil will come to the sea as a pirate?"

"If it's not the devil, it'd be even more terrifying!" The customs sternly warned: "It is said that no ship can escape the pursuit of the target of the Red Devil's Ship, and the ship is too fast; no one survives. The devil on the devil's ship is too vicious."

"Thank you for your warning." Dany restrained her smile and said thankfully.

The devil does the devil's deeds, it is only natural that it is more terrifying to do the devil's deeds as a human.

The customs officer looked around and saw the White and Green Dragon on the observation deck overhead. He couldn't move his footsteps.

"Of course, the Iron Legion is not afraid of pirates, and we understand it can be prevented before it happens. So, in the past six months, customs officers will inspect every vessel entering the New Ghis Bay, not to inspect the cargo, but to inspect for any hidden armed personnel?"

Seeing that Dany and the others didn't speak up, the guy's expression remained unchanged, and he continued: "By the way, in addition to pirates, you have to be careful about Kraken.

There are a couple of Summer Isles passable paddle boats that meet huge terrifying Kraken just north of the Basilisk Isles.

A 30m fast ship was pulled straight to the seabed with only 13 of 200 sailors rescued by a nearby boat.

At that time, the blood dyed the sea red, and the red waves rolled, which was extremely horrifying."

Now Dany became interested and asked : "Really? I thought the Kraken was a legend."

"Ha, those black skins scared seven or eight people crazy, can they be fake?" Zharaq, who was brown and red, laughed, showing two rows of white teeth, "And compared to your dragon, what is a Kraken?"

Dany couldn't refute this, the Kraken was very legendary, but the dragon was more legendary than the Kraken.

Perhaps he had seen enough of the dragons, maybe he had a lot of work to do, Zharaq gave a few more polite greetings and left with the two soldiers.

Watching the New Ghis dinghy sail towards the ship behind them, Dany turned her head and asked Blackbeard Groleo, "Do you think it's true that a Kraken attacked the ship?"

"Maybe." The old sailor said worriedly: "Not only do the legends of Krakens haunt the depths of the Summer Sea spread among sailors, but even the Narrow Sea…

A fleet on the way to Qarth saw a Kraken in Fingers, it attacked an Ibben whaling ship with its deep red tentacles, a 25 meter long sea ship, and was eventually dragged into the deep sea by it.

The man said to me with horror on his face, one tentacle was as thick as a bucket, as if it had been blood dyed, almost like the devil's rope."

Giant red octopus?

I don't know how it tastes.

Arstan Whitebeard said: "In the legend of the Seven Kingdoms, there are dragons that can take out trolls from the sea, as easy as an Osprey hawk catching fish from a river."

"What the hell? The Kraken is just a giant octopus, haven't we eaten grilled octopus?" Dany disagreed.

"No, not what you think." Jorah chimed in: "The legend of the Kraken has been around since ancient times, but the Kraken attacking the ships was hardly ever heard of before."

Old seaman Blackbeard approves: "Knight Mormont is right, I have lived at sea for thirty or forty years, and I have only heard accurate news about Krakens in the last six months."

Is it Kraken? The appearance is also related to the Magic Tide?

If that's the case, then Krakens may be a magical beast, not just a normal giant octopus.

But the dragon once disappeared for more than a century, and the Undying Ones were also washed away by the River of Time, leaving only decaying Souls, how did those Kraken survive the "Weak Tides"?

"How long do Krakens live?" she asked.

"This…" Several people looked at each other in blankness, never expecting that she would ask this question.

"Never studied." Whitebeard hesitantly said: "Although House Greyjoy wears the golden Kraken as their family crest, they don't seem to be able to fight Krakens.

It's Claw Isle's House Celtigar...Lord Adrian Celtigar once bragged to people that his family had an ancestral horn that could awaken seabed beasts."

Celtigar?

In memory, Viserys mentioned this family to Daenerys. Twelve years before the great cataclysm of Valyria, maiden Daenys of House Targaryen predicted the destruction of Valyria. At that time, the family that moved away from Valyria was not only Targaryen, but also Celtigar and Velaryon.

Targaryen's Fiefdom is Dragonstone, Celtigar is at Claw Isle, and Velaryon is at Driftmark. The three islands are very close together, and the farthest is only an hour or two by sea.

Targaryen are only minor nobles in Valyria, while Celtigar and Velaryon are not even Dragonlords, with no dragons.

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Of course, they are Valyria nobles after all, with the ability to communicate with and control dragons.

During the "Dance of the Dragons" period more than 100 years ago, several Velaryons became Dragonriders.

If House Targaryen has any chance of winning, Celtigar and Velaryon are the most loyal allies, but it is impossible for them to lose the whole family.

Viserys often expected the two families to help him restore the kingdom, while scolding them for being stubborn and forgetting the friendship between ruler and minister in the last ages.

Dany didn't start the topic on Celtigar, and continued to ask: "How long can a dragon live?"

"It is said that it is determined by wisdom. In some legends, a wise old dragon It has lived for a thousand years." Jorah thought for a while, then frowned and said: "But during the Targaryen Dynasty, the eldest Balerion was not lacking in wisdom, and the Imperial Family would not lack its food, but he only lived for more than two hundred years."

"Dragons needs not only food, but also freedom and sky." Whitebeard indifferently said.

"Freedom?" Dany turned her head and looked towards the old man, wondering, "Could it be that the former Targaryen locked up Balerion?"

The old man sighed then said, his eyes blurred and said: "King's Landing is mainly composed of three hills."

"I know that," Dany said, "named after the three Aegon siblings, the Red Keep where the King lives is at Aegon's High Hill, and the Great Sept of Baelor is at Visenya's Hill, and Rhaenys' Hill has built a huge Dragonpit."

She wondered in surprise, "Is the Dragonpit too small to limit the dragon's activities?"

Whitebeard slowed down. He shook his head slowly and said: "The Dragonpit is very big, it can accommodate thirty Knights riding side by side, and there is a huge circular dome above it, which is 100 meters high. But a dragon is a dragon, your ancestors forgot one thing, Valyria has no Dragonpit."

No, Valyria has a Dragonpit, they live with the Valyria Dragonlord on top of the Blackstone towers, with domes and walls.

Dany thought so, but didn't interrupt the old man's narration.

"From then on, the dragons in Dragonpit were shorter with each next generation, and finally…" the old man sighed then said, "the last dragon is only the size of a young dog."

"Damn, if the walls can limit the size, the farmers in thatched cottages should grow into dwarfs, and the Kings in the tall castles are as majestic as Giants." Ser Jorah laughed, sneered and said: "The fact is precisely on the contrary, big men are often born in thatched huts, but dwarfs live in castles."

"People are people, dragons are dragons, dragons should live in the sky, and people can only live on the earth. It's not what I said, Maesters came to this conclusion after carefully studying the bones of dragons through the ages." Whitebeard said resolutely.

"hmph!" Ser Jorah has never liked this old Whitebeard very much, at this time he scorned coldly disapproved and said with a smile: "You little squire, you really take yourself so seriously now that you know so much, how about you introduce us too the knowledge of dragons?"

Whitebeard said neither humble nor arrogant: "I was lucky enough to see it hanging on the wall of the throne room during the reign of King Aerys. The dragon skull above, those bones confirm some of the Maester's inferences, and I don't know about other more esoteric knowledge."

Speaking of this, the old man turned his head and looked towards Dany, and said gently: "Her Highness, if you want to learn more about dragons, wait until Pentos, you can borrow Dragons, Wyrms, and Wyverns: Their Unnatural History from Magister Illyrio, it is a very valuable book, which records the details of dragons."

Dany became interested and asked curiously: "The title of the book sounds like it suggests that dragons evolved from other beasts, not nature…"

"Ah!" She suddenly covered her mouth and exclaimed, "Did humans make dragon-like creatures evolve into dragons? Gods, Blood Magic, Bloodmages of Valyria! That book is about the ancient Valyria Freehold?"

Whitebeard's eyes widened, shocked that she could deduce so much from a single name.

Glancing at Dany earnestly, he nods and said: "Septon Barth thinks that dragons are Magic creatures created by Valyria' Bloodmage using Wyverns."

"Septon?"

"Septon?"

"Septon Barth was the Hand of the King two hundred years ago, and he reigned for 40 years, bringing peace and prosperity to the Seven Kingdoms," explains Whitebeard.

"Uh, he's a Hand of the King, how did he study Dragons and Magic?" Dany was dumbfounded.

The key is that the main business has not been delayed, and the country has been taken care of in an orderly manner…

"I know Septon Barth, I heard that he was born poor and is the son of a Smith, Because the family couldn't support him, he was given to the Church by his father." Jorah was stunned at first, and then questioned: " Why haven't I heard that he wrote "Unnatural History of Dragons"?"

"Septon Barth grew up smart and unusual, and was sent by the Church to work in the Imperial Family Library, where he not only learned endless knowledge, but also met the 'Old King' who loves to read, Jaehaerys I."

He looked towards Dany and added: "The Old King is the grandson of his Majesty Aegon ."

After finishing speaking, he said to Jorah: "That book was not handed down. After Saint Baelor ascended the throne, he ordered the work to be burned. Of all Barth's works, only a small number of manuscripts have been circulated overseas or collected by certain nobles."

Dany knows Saint Baelor, and Jorah sent her "Westeros Fairy Tales" with many of his legends, and later she inquired about the deeds of Saint Baelor from Ser in detail.

Even if House Targaryen has more weirdos, this one is the weirdest of weirdos.

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