ASOIAF Dragon Lore
Stormbane — Gaemon the Glorious's Mount
[FANFILL] Skyshrieker/Stormclaw mix. Bonded to Lord Gaemon the Glorious Targaryen, third Lord of Dragonstone of the exile line. Reflected the Targaryens' deliberately mixed doctrine — combining Skyshrieker speed with Stormclaw weather resistance.
- Type
- Dragon (Skyshrieker–Stormclaw Hybrid, Fanlore)
- Rider
- Gaemon Targaryen (Gaemon the Glorious)
- Hatched
- Valyrian Freehold (date unknown)
- Died
- Unknown, likely pre-Doom
- Era
- Pre-Conquest (Targaryen Exile on Dragonstone)
- House
- Targaryen
- Status
- Dead
Stormbane is described in fan-compiled Targaryen records as a hybrid dragon combining traits of the Skyshrieker and Stormclaw lineages, bonded to Lord Gaemon Targaryen, known as Gaemon the Glorious. As the third Lord of Dragonstone following the Targaryen exile from Valyria, Gaemon’s rule represents an early phase in which the family adapted Valyrian dragon doctrine to the conditions of their western outpost. Stormbane is presented as a direct product of this adaptation.
The dragon is characterized as a medium-class flier, possessing a structural balance between speed and environmental resilience. His Skyshrieker traits are described as enabling high-speed travel and sustained flight over long distances, while Stormclaw characteristics are associated with stability in turbulent conditions, including strong winds and storm systems. This combination is interpreted within these accounts as a deliberate breeding objective, reflecting a shift from pure specialization toward functional versatility.
Stormbane’s coloration is not recorded in consistent detail, though references describe a blended pattern typical of Skyshrieker–Stormclaw hybrids, likely incorporating tonal variation suited to both altitude and weather concealment. His physical build is described as more compact than larger war dragons, but reinforced for endurance, particularly in maritime climates surrounding Dragonstone.
Under Gaemon the Glorious, Stormbane served as a primary mount during the governance of Dragonstone in the late Freehold period. While no major campaigns or battles are attributed to him, his role is associated with patrol, oversight, and rapid-response travel across the Narrow Sea approaches. This aligns with the strategic needs of Dragonstone as an outpost rather than a central power, where mobility and environmental adaptability were prioritized over siege capability.
Stormbane is significant within extended lore as an example of early Targaryen hybridization practices. Rather than maintaining distinct dragon lines as in the Freehold, the exile-era Targaryens are described as experimenting with cross-lineage breeding to suit the geographic and strategic demands of their new environment. Stormbane is presented as a successful outcome of this approach, embodying a doctrine that valued reliability across varied conditions.
The exact lifespan and death of Stormbane are not recorded in surviving Dragonstone annals. Most accounts suggest that he died of natural causes prior to the Doom of Valyria, though no direct evidence confirms this. His absence from later records indicates that he did not survive into the Conquest-era dragon roster.
Stormbane is remembered within fan-extended Targaryen frameworks as a functional rather than dominant dragon—one that reflects adaptation over supremacy. His existence illustrates a transitional period in dragonlord practice, where survival and control of territory required flexibility rather than overwhelming force. As such, he represents an early evolution of Targaryen dragon use, bridging the gap between Valyrian specialization and Westerosi necessity.