Rhaella I
280 AC, Red Keep Throne Room
Rhaella was simultaneously relieved and utterly terrified. Her husband's abuse had stopped abruptly. No more did he force himself upon her in his madness and lust. Aerys's attacks and beatings had stopped leaving her without wounds to hide anymore, but the scars in her mind were still present. In the depths of her mind she wondered if this was all the calm before the storm where Aerys was planning his next set of tortures to inflict upon her, or freedom from her suffering. It was her fault that she couldn't deliver any sons to Aerys. Every day she had prayed to the gods for relief and aid, only to feel silence. The gods were probably cursing their shameful union she surmised to herself. Perhaps that's why she had such misfortune with bearing children to Aerys. But when Aerys's abuse had suddenly stopped, she surmised that her prayers had been answered this time, or perhaps this was another one of their cruel games that they liked to play with her. The only joy in her life was her dear boy Viserys whom she vowed to protect from Aerys's madness and cruelty. Aerys in his madness had driven off Rhaegar. She saw bitter and melancholy her son became after Aerys drove him away from them. She hoped that the gods would hear only prayer that her son would be spared the horrors of this cruel world.
Lately she heard new things from her servants. Apparently the King had suddenly collapsed and had woken up as his old self again. Based on their accounts of events he seemed like the way he was before Duskendale. To make matters more puzzling, he had taken a much more active role in governing the realm. This did not make any sense to her since she knew that Aerys in his boyhood had shirked away any responsibility and tried passing off his duties to others. This was the very reason he made Lord Tywin his Hand of the King, Rhaella mused. She had heard nothing but praises from the Royal Court describing Aerys as a wise and prudent ruler. Out of all the years she had known her brother-husband, this was the first time she had heard him described as wise. Indeed she had thought this to be simple flattery until the peasantry began singing praises about the "good and just" King Aerys. Up until a few weeks ago he had been burning them alive with Wildfire and laughing as they screamed in agony before forcing himself upon her in his mad lust for blood and her flesh.
The behavior of the peasantry and the other nobles truly baffled her and made her wonder if madness had taken the entire capital. Even her own son Viserys started talking to her about the changes in Aerys. According to Viserys, Aerys had gotten rid of his beard and his long and twisted fingernails or claws as he put it with his childlike imagination. Aerys had refused to bathe or let any blade within his proximity after Duskendale. Rhaella prayed to the gods that her husband would have her sanity restored after she heard this, but she still mentally prepared herself for Aerys's abuse. What surprised her more was her son's description of Aerys's newfound appreciation for academic pursuits. He had even began taking an active role in Viserys's education and began showing him around the Red Keep. Viserys even described how the King even let him pick out books from his own study to read. This surprised her as Aerys had always been one who distasted reading or the academics as pursuits of the Grey Rats of the Citadel. He even mocked their father and Rhaegar for spending his time pouring over dusty tomes as he put it. She could not understand what caused this change.
When she tried seeking out Aerys in his chambers and his study, she was barred entry and turned away by the Kingsguard and his personal retinue of Knights. They would always give excuses saying that His Grace was busy with the affairs of state and would see no visitors. She didn't dare think of using her authority as Queen as she feared it would re-ignite Aerys's wrath upon her. If she did know any better she would have thought that Aerys was avoiding her. Whenever she tried approaching him when he was walking throughout the palace, she would always miss him by a couple of seconds. It was as if he knew she was approaching.
Now she was in the Throne Room seated in the Royal Gallery with all the other Court Ladies. She wore a modest dress and opted to not wear most of her ornate jewelry or Crown so she would not stand out in front of the Crowd. Indeed it seemed that most courtiers did not seem to notice her. They were all pre-occupied with talk of the King and his new changes in demeanor.
Rhaella was interrupted from her thoughts when a Royal Paige entered the throne room, and proclaimed, "announcing the arrival of His Grace Aerys the second of his name Lord and Protector of the Seven Kingdoms, King of the Rhoynar, King of the Andals, and the First Men."
Rhaella watched as Aerys and his retinue slowly approached the Iron Throne. Among them was Prince Viserys who Rhaella noted, looked more confident and regal in his bearing. Rhaella however was astounded by the appearance of Aerys. The rumors and court gossip were apparently true. Aerys had gotten rid of his long unkempt beard and had his long and dirty fingernails clipped. Indeed he looked decades younger. Though he was still quite frail in appearance as he hadn't left the Red Keep in years. The way Aerys carried himself in front of the court also stunned her. Where he was once brash and arrogant he appeared cold and stern. Indeed she noted that Aerys looked much like Tywin Lannister when he sat the Throne in Aerys's absence. She also noted that Aerys didn't cut himself upon the throne like he usually did, nor did he slouch. Instead he sat completely upright and on edge as if embodying the words of the Conqueror that a King should not sit easy on his throne of power. Rhaella had never seen Aerys in this manner and she wondered what caused this change in her husband. In her heart she hoped that the gods had answered her prayers and that Aerys had returned to sanity.
After going through the mundane affairs of state, where Aerys held open court for the peasantry and the nobility, a Royal Paige interrupted the King and announced the arrival of Lord Stannis Baratheon and Lord Renly Baratheon. Rhaella like most of the court did not understand the reason for this visit. After all Aerys never shed a tear for Steffon. Rhaella distinctly remembered Aerys cursing Steffon's name and berating him as incompetent when Steffon failed to return with a Valyrian bride for Rhaegar. "Just what was Aerys up to?" Rhaella thought to herself.
As Stannis and Renly approached the foot of the Iron Throne, Rhaella was able to catch a glimpse of Stannis's face. She noted how he was the striking image of her cousin Steffon, though he looked more sullen and grim than Steffon at his age. Aerys then called for Renly to walk up the stairs of the throne. The poor child looked utterly terrified of the Iron Throne's twisted blades and the skulls of the various Dragons her family once possessed. She remembered how terrified she felt when she first saw the Iron Throne and the nightmares she had about Dragons devouring her.
Where Aerys stunned the court was when he started expressing sorrow over Steffon death publicly berating himself and asking for Stannis's forgiveness. Rhaella saw the stunned look of the courtiers and soon whispers and murmurs spread like wild fire throughout the Throne Room after Stannis accepted the King's apology. She noted that even her own son Viserys seemed confused by these developments.
Aerys then started giving a speech about the history of friendship between House Taragaryen and House Baratheon. This speech moved many of the courtiers who looked in awe at Aerys's newfound eloquence. The Aerys Rhaella knew was never this eloquent or clever. Aerys had employed a new Eunuch from Essos named Varys, so she wondered if that was who spoke these words into the King's ear. Varys was a commoner from a distant land whose skill was recognized by a foreign King. Rhaella still never really trusted the fat eunuch. Something about him made her feel apprehensive. While he was polite and courteous he always was seen around Aerys speaking to him about plots and treason.
Rhaella was interrupted from her thoughts when she heard the voice of her son Viserys.
"Father, may I show Lord Renly around the Red Keep?" said Viserys with eagerness.
"Of course Viserys!" said the King.
Aerys then turned his head towards Rhaella locking eyes with her, and she froze. It was the first time in weeks that he had finally acknowledged her. Though when she looked at Aerys's face, she saw something completely different. Rhaella noticed that when he looked at her he looked like he was in a great deal of pain. Usually when Aerys looked at her it was with lust and madness. Before Duskendale Aerys generally looked upon her with scorn or that of general indifference. Neither of them had wanted their marriage. It was only by the compulsion of their father that they done so.
"Rhaella, you will go and accompany Viserys and Lord Renly and guide through the Red Keep," Aerys said.
"Yes beloved husband," said Rhaella.
"Good," Aerys said. He then turned his head to Ser Barristan and said, "Ser Barristan step forward."
Ser Barristan stood at attention before Aerys and he said to him, "I am charging you with escorting the Queen, Prince Viserys, and Lord Renly safely throughout the Red Keep."
"Yes your Grace. I shall see that no harm come to them," he said.
Rhaella then left with Viserys and Lord Renly with Ser Barristan following close behind them.
Stannis II
280 AC, King's Landing Sewers
Stannis was enraged. The damned Tywin Lannister had murdered his father all for petty politics! To think that Lord Tywin would have the gall and such lust for power that he would murder his own childhood friend appalled him. After this information was revealed to him, he had wanted to storm the Tower of the Hand and run Lord Tywin through with his sword. Perhaps this was how his ancestor Lyonel Barathoen felt after Prince Duncan Targaryen broke his betrothal by marrying the commoner Jenny of Oldstones. He was eternally gratefully to King Aerys for revealing the truth of this conspiracy against him. It was still disheartening to hear that even the King's own son had turned against his father. He vowed to do his duty and serve his King loyally.
After Stannis swore loyalty to King Aerys, the King with Ser Gerold in tow led him to a passageway to the city's sewers. Once they arrived, they were met by a bearded man with a Flea Bottom accent.
"Now Stannis there is someone here I would like you to meet," said Aerys, "his name is Davos a smuggler familiar with the layout of the Flea's Bottom."
"Greetings Your Grace and m'Lords," Davos said.
"My Lord," said Stannis, "the proper pronunciation is My Lord."
"Apologies my Lord," Davos said.
"I tire of such meaningless grammatical conventions," Aerys said. "Besides Stannis you will need to become more familiar with the vernacular and mannerisms of the commoners and peasantry for your next assignment."
"My next assignment?" Stannis asked the King. The King had taken him as his squire. He expected some form of martial training and education. "What sort of knightly task related to that of commoners?" he asked himself. Stannis surmised that this was some sort of lesson regarding chivalry.
"Yes your task is to patrol the streets of Flea Bottom and observe your surroundings," Aerys said. "I need you to make detailed observations about the state of the city and its underclass. I have also been receiving many complaints about corruption and neglect about the Gold Cloaks and city officials from the peasantry when I held open court. I need you to be my eyes and ears in this regard my boy. Can you do it?"
Stannis was obligated to serve his King. He would serve him to the best of his ability. Plus as he had been walking through the streets earlier with Renly he had seen firsthand how rotten and decrepit the city became. Stannis then looked the King in the eyes and said, "I will carry out your commands to the best my ability Your Grace."
"Good," said Aerys, "I intend to name you as my Lord Commander of the City Watch Stannis. Once I get a better understanding of the corruption and decay within this city, I will grant you my approval to wipe out any form of corruption and criminality within the city and Goldcloaks by any means necessary."
"Your Grace I am unworthy of the honor," Stannis said. "There are far more experienced and capable men than myself at your disposal. I have never once commanded a group of men before nor led them into battle before," he said.
"But unlike those other people my boy, you possess and iron will and a strict set of convictions that you keep to just like your father before you," said Aerys. "It's what made him my most loyal and trusted ally and confidant. One of Steffon's primary goals was to improve the lives of the people and to crackdown on corruption. He and Tywin before his arrogance grew, were united in the pursuit of eliminating corruption. Tywin of course saw it as a pragmatic means of eliminating his political rivals while Steffon genuinely did it out of the goodness of his heart. These other candidates whether nobleman or commoner plot and scheme to increase their power or influence. You are not like those men, and it is why you must continue the work of your father."
"I understand your Grace," said Stannis.
The King then took off a ring from his finger and gave it to Stannis saying, "this is my signet Ring. Should anyone seek to cause you trouble this would give you legal protection within the Capital as being a man of the King."
Aerys then turned his head to Davos saying, "Upon completion of this task you will receive ten silver stags."
Stannis saw Davos's eyes widen and he stuttered, "T…Ten Silver Stags!" He then saw the man prostrate himself before the King saying "thank you Your Grace for your generosity."
Aerys simply smirked and said, "Consider it a signing bonus for future employment. I will need a talented smuggler such as yourself in the wars to come."
Stannis was a bit apprehensive since the King had delegated to him an enormous amount of power. He had even granted him his signet ring which would theoretically give him legal immunity throughout the city. Lesser men would have simply misused these powers to satisfy their own avarice and desires. But Stannis was a dutiful and honorable man so he did not entertain such notions for a second.
King Aerys was generally very welcoming and kind to him which surprised him. The rumors of what heard when entering the city were completely untrue. The King was slandered as a madman who burned the peasantry alive laughing in glee as they screamed in agony. But what he saw was a King trying his best to do his duty to the realm. The King genuinely cared about the peasantry and the people living within the city. He was also kind and courteous to Renly. Renly at first was terrified of meeting the King since he too like Stannis heard rumors of the King having a long and dirty beard with twisted and jagged fingernails he had fashioned into claws.
The King even treated him as family and spoke so eagerly about his father as well. Stannis had to admit that he felt a genuine sense of kinship with the King. The King when speaking to him had often referred to him as his son. Whenever he interacted with Robert, he simply called him Stannis and the proceeded to mock or slight him. His brother chose that Northern fool Eddard Stark instead of his actual flesh and blood, and Stannis resented him for this. The incident with Proudwing stayed burned forever in his mind reminding of this fact.
Stannis never really got to know his father after he was so heinously murdered by Tywin Lannister, a man his father thought his friend. Now the King was isolated without his father to protect him from the ambition of Lord Tywin. The King was a decent and honorable man seeking to improve the lives of his subjects much like his grandfather before him, but now ambitious fools were seeking to plot throw the Realm into anarchy and chaos. Stannis vowed he would protect the man that was the closest thing he had to a father, and that he would avenge his actual father and run a sword through Tywin Lannister's bowels for his was the fury.
Sorry that the update took so long. I've been busy with schoolwork so far. Also please feel free to comment about the story. New feedback and constructive criticism are very helpful. I'll try my best to stick to a weekly update schedule.