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Chapter 67 - chapter 67

In the Dragon pit, Malaevor carefully returned the dragon egg to its designated place, feeling a mixture of reverence and curiosity. The guard accompanying him watched silently, aware of the importance of the moment for the young Targaryen.

As Malaevor placed the egg back among its kin, he was approached by a seasoned dragon keeper named Ser Jorran, a man with weathered features and a deep knowledge of dragons that seemed to seep from his very pores.

"Your Grace," Ser Jorran began with a respectful nod, "Returning the egg to the Dragonpit is a solemn duty, these creatures are not just beasts; they are a part of your family's history and identity."

Intrigued, Malaevor looked up at the towering skulls, prompting Ser Jorran to share tales of legendary dragons from the past. He spoke of Aegon the conquers dragon. And other Targaryen dragons.

Malaevor listened, absorbing every detail about the dragons that had shaped the destiny of House Targaryen. As the stories continued, Ser Jorran spoke of his father's dragon.

"The Cannibal is a unique dragon," Ser Jorran explained, his eyes reflecting the fierceness of the dragon's nature. "Feared and respected, one of the three stray dragons it is a dragon known for its savageness, cunningness and strength. It is told that even Aegon the Conqueror tried to tame the Cannibal but failed. Yet Your father, has succeeded in taming it.

"A remarkable feat indeed." He heard the dragon keeper mumble under his breathe. 

Malaevor never knew that his father, was riding a dragon this important. That even the man who united the 7 kingdoms through fire and blood couldn't tame. This filled Malaevor with a surge of awe and pride filled his heart.

But hearing about the dragons, A fear that was deep inside Malaevor's heart started to arise. And that is that his dragon egg wouldn't hatch. Which will lead to him being dragon less for all his life. And would be a disappointment for his family. Ser Jorran, sensing the young Targaryen's emotions, offered a reassuring smile.

"Your time will come, Your Grace," Ser Jorran said. "The egg has already chosen you, it's only a matter of time until your dragon hatches."

This immediately alleviated Malaevor's concerns as he chose to push them to the back of his mind.

Then Malaevor nodded solemnly and made a silent vow that he was going to become the best dragon rider this world has ever seen.

And then thanked the dragon keeper, for his time and knowledge. And continued back to the red keep with an escort of a knight. Making sure he returns back safely.