ASOIAF Dragon Lore
The Valyrian Apex (The Wound-Maker of Balerion)
The entity responsible for wounding Balerion the Black Dread during his return from Valyria in 56 AC remains unidentified, but is widely theorized to have been a dragon or dragon-like creature of extraordinary size and power.
- Type
- Dragon (Unidentified / Theoretical)
- Rider
- None
- Hatched
- Unknown
- Died
- Unknown
- Era
- Post-Doom Valyria
- Status
- Unknown
The entity responsible for wounding Balerion the Black Dread during his return from Valyria in 56 AC remains unidentified, but is widely theorized to have been a dragon or dragon-like creature of extraordinary size and power. Balerion returned with massive injuries, including a deep rent in his flesh and signs of sustained combat, marking the only confirmed instance of the Black Dread being physically overpowered.
Given Balerion’s size and durability, any creature capable of inflicting such wounds must have matched or exceeded him in scale, strength, or environmental advantage. This has led to speculation that the ruins of Valyria may still harbor apex predators—either surviving dragons of a different lineage or mutated remnants altered by the Doom.
No confirmed sightings of this creature exist beyond the evidence carried on Balerion himself. However, the nature of his injuries suggests prolonged engagement rather than a single strike, indicating that the encounter involved a capable and aggressive opponent.
This entity represents a critical gap in known dragon hierarchies. If it was a dragon, it would imply that Valyria once housed creatures beyond those known to the Targaryens. If it was something else, it raises the possibility that the Doom created entirely new forms of life adapted to the ruined environment.
Within dragon lore, the Wound-Maker stands as a theoretical apex—an unseen benchmark that challenges the assumption that Balerion was the greatest creature of his age.