Baelor Targaryen’s Death in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Officially Sets Up the Mad King, Robert Baratheon & Daenerys Targaryen

When Maekar killed Baelor, it created a tricky situation for the Targaryen family’s line of succession. Baelor’s oldest son, Valarr, became the heir, but he, along with his brother Matarys and King Daeron II, all died from the Great Spring Sickness within months. This meant Daeron’s second son, Aerys (who was not the Mad King), took the throne. Aerys also had several heirs who died before him, and surprisingly, the line eventually led back to Maekar – the very person who started this whole chain of events with his brother’s death, ultimately becoming king.








