Alys Rivers, a character from George R. R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” series, is a mysterious figure whose fate is not fully detailed in the books released so far. She is last known to be pregnant with the child of Lord Lucion Lannister and claiming to possess magical powers.
In the lore of Westeros, Alys Rivers is a woman who appears in the historical novella “The Princess and the Queen,” which is part of the “Dangerous Women” anthology. She is described as a mistress of Lord Lucion Lannister during the time of the Targaryen civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons. Alys claims to be a witch with prophetic abilities, and after the death of her lover, she asserts that she carries his child, who she believes will be a powerful figure.
Her character is shrouded in mystery, and her ultimate fate is left ambiguous in the texts. She is last mentioned as holding Harrenhal and awaiting the birth of her child. Since “The Princess and the Queen” is a historical account within the fictional world of “A Song of Ice and Fire,” it is written with an in-world perspective, and thus, the full truth about Alys Rivers and her eventual fate might be obscured by the unreliable narration of the maesters compiling the history. As of the latest books, her story remains unresolved, leaving readers to speculate about her true nature and the outcome of her story.