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English
Etymology
Blend of fake + Aegon.
Proper noun
fAegon
- (ASoIaF/GOT fandom slang) The character of Young Griff from the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series, viewed as not truly the long-lost son of Rhaegar Targaryen as presented by the text.
- Hypernym: Aegriff
2014 December 11, fBenjen, Reddit:We see a lot of "Aegon vs fAegon" threads around and the community seems to be in favour of the fAegon theory.
2017 August 31, Bojangles1987, Reddit:So much of what Cersei did this year lines up with what people expect of fAegon in the books.
2020 June 11, deleted_account, Reddit:R+L=J is most probably true. fAegon is most probably a Blackfyre. Jon and fAegon both grew up believing lies about themselves.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:fAegon.
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