Haegon Rivers

Haegon Rivers, occassionally referred to as The Half-Face, is the second of Baelor 'The Bastardmaker' Targaryen and Bethany Vance's sons. Known for his antics in his youth with his half-brother Viserys Waters, Haegon now commands many of the Gold Cloaks he once troubled as Captain of the Iron Gate. Lacking in the raw talent of his recognized brothers, and derided by his father, Haegon has become a man prone to impulsivity and desperate for approval. Gravely wounded in The Conquest of Dorne, Haegon earned the moniker 'Half-Face', though the use of it is sure to draw his ire. He is the fourth of Baelor's recognized sons, and the middle child of the 'bastards three' born in 195 AC.

Appearance
Like Baelon, Haegon bears a strong resemblance to his father, with his same violet eyes and golden hair. His features could be described as handsome, as his brothers were, but the immense scarring on one side of his face has marred him. Like his eldest brother, Haegon stands tall, and is built as a warrior is. Beyond his most distinctive scar, he bears many others earned from a life of being constantly knocked down, and forced to find away to stand back up.

Personality
Outwardly, Haegon attempts to imitate his father. Promiscuous, seemingly unbothered by the world, and often in his cups when not on duty, the bastard does his best to seem all he is not in some vain attempt to earn his father's approval. At heart Haegon is a good man, kind to his niece and nephew, and good to his family, but he is also a deeply angry person. Struggling with insecurity about his appearance, his skill at arms, and his unknown place in the world, the next few years of his life are like to determine if he will truly follow in his father's footsteps, or become the man his brothers know he could be.