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Elissa
Traits
Adventurous
Aspiration
Extreme Sports Enthusiast
Description from the "Official" Site
Elissa had blue eyes and long flaxen hair, and she was high-spirited.
Archmaester Gyldayn describes her as "sharp of wit and sharper of tongue." Elissa loved horses, dogs, and hawks. She was a fine singer and a skilled archer, but her great love was sailing. As a child, it was said that she spent more time at sea than upon the land. She sailed her own boat around Fair Isle at the age of fourteen. By twenty, she had voyaged as far north as Bear Island and as far south as the Arbor. Elissa was betrothed twice, once at twelve and once at sixteen, but she scared off both boys.
Elissa attended the wedding of her brother Androw to Princess Rhaena Targaryen on Fair Isle in 49 AC. Elissa quickly grew close to the princess, as well as Rhaena's old friends Alayne Royce and Samantha Stokeworth. Her brother Franklyn dubbed the four friends "the Four-Headed Beast", and the friends often rode the dragon Dreamfyre together. Lord Farman's maester, Smike, speculated that the princess had only married Androw not because she loved him, but instead because of her love for Elissa.
When Marq died in 50 AC, Franklyn became lord and ordered Rhaena, the so-called "Queen in the West", to leave Fair Isle, with the dragonrider departing for Casterly Rock. Though Elissa attempted to leave as well, Franklyn confronted her at the dock and commanded she stay on Fair Isle to be wed. Elissa spat defiance at Lord Franklyn before he and his men were overwhelmed, with Rhaena's companions then sailing with Elissa on her ship, Maiden's Fancy, for Lannisport.
As Elissa was denied the incomes of Fair Isle by Lord Franklyn, she petitioned Rhaena for gold sufficient to build a ship at Driftmark that could sail the Sunset Sea. Rhaena denied her request, and a rift thus opened in Elissa and Rhaena's relationship. In 54 AC, Elissa petitioned Rhaena to leave once more. Rhaena permitted her request stone-faced, while Aerea wept for Elissa. Neither Targaryen princess knew of Elissa's destination, and she discreetly stole three dragon eggs from the Dragonstone hatcheries. She departed for Driftmark, where she took ship to Pentos and made her way overland to Braavos under the name Alys Westhill and secured an audience with the Sealord of Braavos, selling him the eggs.
Androw
Traits
Clumsy
Socilally Akward
Nosy
Aspiration
Leader of the Pack
Description from the "Official" Site
Androw was described as comely and amiable at seventeen, with pale blue eyes and long flaxen hair. Due to drinking heavily, by the age of twenty-two he became puffy-faced, round-shouldered, and fleshy.
Androw was a timid, unremarkable, and uncertain man, who could barely read nor write. Even at his own father's court, there were those who scorned him as "half a girl", as he was softly spoken and had a gentle nature. Although Androw was raised on an island, he could not swim, nor sail a ship, nor did he fish. Still, his father was known to have a great fondness for Androw, despite his deficiencies. Androw was known to spend whole days in the Chamber of the Painted Table at Dragonstone, moving painted wooden soldiers around the map. Androw was a failed squire in his youth, possessing no skill at arms. His father had considered sending him to Oldtown to become a maester, until his own maester told him that Androw was simply not clever enough. Having no skill at arms, he would remain abed while knights trained in the yard. He could neither read nor write, so could not enjoy the Dragonstone library. Though Androw could ride a horse passably well, and would trot around the yard, he was too timid to leave the castle to explore the island. Men at Dragonstone paid him no mind; the ladies laughed at him behind his back; servants sometimes ignored his commands. Children taunted him, the cruelest being his step-daughter Aerea Targaryen, who once threw the contents of a chamber pot over his head just because she was angry at her mother. Androw drank a great deal, and was known to spend whole days in the Chamber of the Painted Table, moving painted wooden soldiers around the map. Rhaena's companions would joke that he was planning his conquest of Westeros.
As the second son of a minor lord, Androw was not considered particularly worthy of a former queen and the mother of the king's heir. When asked why she had chosen such an unpromising husband, Rhaena replied that he had been kind to her.
At the end of 54 AC, a mysterious epidemic came to Dragonstone. The elderly Maester Culiper was the first to die, followed by Rhaena's ladies Cassella Staunton, Septa Maryam, Alayne Royce, and Samantha Stokeworth. Aside from Culiper, the disease only killed women, striking down Rhaena's friends and dear companions. The castle closed its gates to protect others, and the royal fleet quarantined the island. When Rhaena's young cousin Lianna Velaryon died in her arms, Andrew saw her weeping and asked if she would weep for him the same way. Rhaena struck him across the face and told him to leave her, as she wished to be alone. He replied that she would be, as Lianna was the last of them.
When King Jaehaerys and his small council discussed the epidemic, Lord Rego Draz recognized the symptoms as those of poison, the tears of Lys. As soon as Rhaena read the message from King's Landing, she knew that the poisoner was Androw. Her guards tried to find him within the castle, and discovered Maester Anselm, stabbed in the back with a dagger. Androw was finally tracked down within the Chamber of the Painted Table, where he confessed to Rhaena that he had been jealous of her friendships with her ladies and tired of their mockery, and frustrated that he had never been seen as a true husband to her. Rhaena did not reply, but ordered her guards that Androw be gelded, and his penis and testicles fed to him. Androw leaped from the room's window, denying her revenge. Rhaena had his body cut into pieces and fed to her dragons. Afterwards, just the mention of his name would provoke her to fits of rage.[
Franklyn
Traits
Mean
Aspiration
Leader of the Pack
Description from the "Official" Site
According to Maester Smike of Fair Isle, Franklyn never lacked for courage, but he did lack in common sense.
Franklyn grew to dislike Queen Rhaena Targaryen, the widow of Prince Aegon and the new wife to Franklyn's younger brother, Androw. He believed Rhaena had not shown enough gratitude for all he had suffered whilst fighting for her first husband, nor enough remorse for the pain she had caused House Farman. Additionally, he resented the fact that Rhaena would not encourage his sister Elissa to take a husband and have children, as well as the fact that the Queen and her companions had become the center of attention at Fair Isle, whilst he and Lord Marq were increasingly disregarded.
Franklyn continued to deny his sister any part of the income of Fair Isle, and eventually disowned her.
In 55 AC Queen Rhaena returned to Fair Isle on her dragon Dreamfyre in search of her missing daughter Aerea. Franklyn received her coldly, and insisted that Aerea was well rid of Rhaena, promising to "see off" the girl if she ever showed up, just as he had seen off Rhaena. To that, Rhaena replied that Balerion, the dragon Aerea had claimed, had once enjoyed eating Franklyn's brother Androw, and suggested that the dragon might "desire another course".
Marq
Traits
Cheerful
Family Oriented
Aspiration
Friend of the World
Description from the "Official" Site
Marq was born a second son of the Lord of Fair Isle. His father and elder brother perished during the Battle Beneath the Gods Eye while fighting for Prince Aegon the Uncrowned, which made Marq the new lord. His eldest son and now his heir, Ser Franklyn, returned the bodies of his kin to Fair Isle for burial.
In 47 AC Lord Marq hosted Princess Rhaena Targaryen. During the princess's stay at Faircastle, she befriended his daughter Elissa and was courted by his second son Androw. They married in 49 AC; however, there were tensions between them and Lord Marq's heir, Ser Franklyn.
Marq was described as an amiable and good-natured man. He was a devoted father, who loved all his children.
Marq died in 50 AC, choking on a fish bone at his own table. He was forty-six years old at the time of his death.