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Ser Hugh Hammer is an unseen character. He is long dead by the time of the series. He was a dragon-rider for Rhaenyra Targaryen's faction during the Dance of the Dragons.

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  • Hugh Hammer
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  • Ser Hugh Hammer is an unseen character. He is long dead by the time of the series. He was a dragon-rider for Rhaenyra Targaryen's faction during the Dance of the Dragons.
  • Hugh Hammer, also known as Hard Hugh, was the bastard son of a blacksmith on Dragonstone. He mounted the dragon Vermithor as part of the dragonseeds project. He was killed by Ser Jon Roxton during the Second Battle of Tumbleton.
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  • House Targaryen
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  • The Betrayer
  • Hard Hugh
  • Lord Hammer
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  • Ser Hugh Hammer is an unseen character. He is long dead by the time of the series. He was a dragon-rider for Rhaenyra Targaryen's faction during the Dance of the Dragons.
  • Hugh Hammer, also known as Hard Hugh, was the bastard son of a blacksmith on Dragonstone. He mounted the dragon Vermithor as part of the dragonseeds project. He was killed by Ser Jon Roxton during the Second Battle of Tumbleton.
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