Question

A man with this name poisoned a stonemason whom his nephew had tried to appoint as High Septon. That man with this name was accompanied by the bodyguard Sandoq the Shadow and was captured by forces of the Triarchy at the Battle of the Gullet. After being fostered in Lys by the Rogare family, (-5[1])a ruler with this name served (15[1])as the Hand of the King for his brother Aegon III’s sons Baelor the Blessed and Daeron the Daring; that ruler with this name was the shortest reigning King of Westeros after being likely poisoned by his own son Aegon the Unworthy. The last rider of Balerion had this name and re-married (15[1])(*) Alicent, the daughter of his Hand (10[1])Otto Hightower. After violating (10[1])a (10[1])prohibition on armed violence in Vaes (10[1])Dothrak, a man with this name (10[1])had molten (10[1])gold (10[1])poured (-5[1])on his head by (10[1])Khal Drogo. For 10 points, give this Targaryen name of the king whose succession caused the Dance of the Dragons, shared by the second oldest brother of Daenerys. (10[1]0[1])■END■

ANSWER: Viserys (“vih-SAIR-iss”) [accept Viserys Targaryen or Viserys I or Viserys II]
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