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The year of 49 AC started off with a bang, with Rhaena announcing her marriage to Androw Farman, the second son of Lord Marq Farman, the ruler of Fair Isle. This announcement was not without its controversy, as Rhaena had not informed nor invited her mother Queen Dowager Alyssa to the wedding ceremony. Lord Rogar Baratheon, the Hand of the King, would announce another big marriage between himself and Queen Dowager Alyssa, finally uniting the two most powerful people in Westeros (as well as two of the most powerful houses in Westeros, with Queen Dowager Alyssa being from House Velaryon). The issue now became who Jaehaerys and his sister, the princess Alysanne, would marry. And when it came to the topic of marriage, Jaehaerys and Alysanne had both already made up their minds as to who they wanted to marry.
The year of 49 AC started off with a bang, with Rhaena announcing her marriage to Androw Farman, the second son of Lord Marq Farman, the ruler of Fair Isle. This announcement was not without its controversy, as Rhaena had not informed nor invited her mother Queen Dowager Alyssa to the wedding ceremony. Lord Rogar Baratheon, the Hand of the King, would announce another big marriage between himself and Queen Dowager Alyssa, finally uniting the two most powerful people in Westeros (as well as two of the most powerful houses in Westeros, with Queen Dowager Alyssa being from House Velaryon). The issue now became who Jaehaerys and his sister, the princess Alysanne, would marry. And when it came to the topic of marriage, Jaehaerys and Alysanne had both already made up their minds as to who they wanted to marry.