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| House_name = House Baratheon of Dragonstone           
 
| House_name = House Baratheon of Dragonstone           
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| Coat_of_arms = a crowned stag enclosed within a red heart surrounded by a blaze of orange fire on a field of sun yellow
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| Coat_of_arms = A crowned black stag within a flaming [[R'hllor|red heart]] on a bright yellow field<br>''(Or, a heart gules enflamed proper charged with a stag sable crowned of the field)''
 
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| Seat = [[Dragonstone]]
 
| Seat = [[Dragonstone]]
| Current_Lord = [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis I]]
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| Current_Lord = [[Stannis Baratheon]]
| Region = the [[Crownlands]]
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| Region = [[Crownlands]]<br>[[Stormlands]]
| Title = Lord of Dragonstone
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| Title = [[Lord of Dragonstone]]<br>[[Lord of Storm's End]] (''disputed'')<br>[[King of Westeros]] (''disputed'')
 
| Heir = [[Shireen Baratheon]]
 
| Heir = [[Shireen Baratheon]]
 
| Overlord = None; [[w:sovereign|sovereign]] (disputed by [[House Baratheon of King's Landing]])
 
| Overlord = None; [[w:sovereign|sovereign]] (disputed by [[House Baratheon of King's Landing]])
 
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| Founded_in = [[285 AL]]
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| Founded_in = {{date|284}}
 
| Founder = [[Stannis Baratheon]]
 
| Founder = [[Stannis Baratheon]]
 
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'''House Baratheon of Dragonstone''' is a cadet branch of [[House Baratheon]] of [[Storm's End]]. Its seat is [[Dragonstone]], the [[Dragonstone (island)|island]] castle that sits off the mainland to the northeast of [[King's Landing]], and the [[Great House]] commands the allegiance of the lords of the [[narrow sea]].{{ref|ACOK|22}} Its founder and current head is Lord [[Stannis Baratheon]], who [[assault on Dragonstone|seized the island]] at the end of [[Robert's Rebellion]] and received it as a reward from his brother, King [[Robert I Baratheon]].
  
'''House Baratheon of Dragonstone''' is a cadet branch of [[House Baratheon]] of [[Storm's End]]. Its seat is [[Dragonstone]], an island that sits off the mainland to the northeast of [[King's Landing]]. Its founder and current head is King [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis I]], who seized the island at the end of [[Robert's Rebellion]]. Originally, Stannis used the crowned stag of the Baratheons, but during the [[War of the Five Kings]], he took for his personal banner a crowned stag enclosed within a red heart surrounded by a blaze of orange fire on a field of sun yellow.<ref>[[A Clash of Kings]], [[A Clash of Kings-Chapter 31|Chapter 31]], Catelyn</ref> By the time of the Battle of Castle Black he has apparently joined this with the traditional banner of House Baratheon, a black stag on "a sheet of beaten gold". <ref>[[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 74|Chapter 74]], Jon</ref>
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==History==
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House Baratheon of Dragonstone was formed in {{date|284}} after [[Robert's Rebellion]] when the new king, [[Robert I Baratheon]], named his younger brother, [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]], Lord of Dragonstone.{{ref|ACOK|Prologue}} Stannis took the title as a slight,{{ref|ACOK|25}} since he would have preferred the richer lands of [[Storm's End]], the ancestral Baratheon castle, but Robert wanted a strong leader in the old seat of [[House Targaryen]]. Robert instead awarded Storm's End to the youngest brother, [[Renly Baratheon|Renly]].{{ref|ACOK|Prologue}}
  
==History==
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Around {{date|287}}, Lord Stannis took [[Selyse Florent]] to wife. During [[Greyjoy's Rebellion]] in {{date|289}}, Stannis, as Robert's [[master of ships]], led the [[royal fleet|Baratheon fleets]] to victory in a [[sea battle off Fair Isle]]. Since then Stannis and Selyse have conceived their daughter, [[Shireen Baratheon|Shireen]], although their marriage remains loveless.
It was formed in 283 Al after the [[War of the Usurper]] when the new king, [[Robert Baratheon|Robert I]], named his younger brother, [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]], Prince of Dragonstone.<ref>[[A Clash of Kings]], [[A Clash of Kings-Prologue|Prologue]]</ref> Stannis took the title as a slight, since he would have preferred the richer lands of [[Storm's End]], the ancestral Baratheon castle, but Robert wanted a strong leader in the old seat of [[House Targaryen]]. Around 287, Lord Stannis took [[Selyse Florent]] to wife. During the [[Greyjoy Rebellion]] of 289, Stannis, as Robert's [[Master of Ships]], led the Baratheon fleets to victory in the [[Battle of Fair Isle]]. Since then Stannis and Selyse have conceived their daughter, [[Shireen Baratheon|Shireen]], although their marriage remains loveless.  
 
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
Stannis was the first to suspect that [[Cersei Baratheon|Queen Cersei]]'s children were not also Robert's. While investigating the matter with the [[Hand of the King]], Lord [[Jon Arryn]], Stannis agreed to foster Jon's son [[Robert Arryn|Robin]] on Dragonstone. Neither this nor the moment of revealing the information to Robert came, however: Lord Arryn was poisoned and Stannis retreated to Dragonstone to call his banners. Before he could return to [[King's Landing]], Robert too was dead, and the realm poised for war. Sending letters throughout the realm, Stannis proclaimed himself the rightful king over the queen's baseborn abominations. Although the poor lands of Dragonstone allowed for little support for his claim, the religion and magic of [[Melisandre]] of [[Asshai]] has given focus to Stannis' cause, allowing for the assassination of his brother [[Renly Baratheon|Renly I]] and the defection of most of his bannerhouses. The red religion has become a point of conflict among the House's sworn swords and lords bannermen, with its supporters and fervent believers labeled [[Queen's Men]], and those who cleave to the [[Faith of the Seven]] called [[King's Men]]. The House's subsequent contest against [[House Baratheon of King's Landing]] was denied in the [[Battle of the Blackwater]], forcing Stannis to retreat. The support of Selyse's family, [[House Florent]], has been important for Stannis, but he resents their meddling. He has since traveled to the Wall and won the [[Battle of Castle Black]], beginning his campaign to win [[the North]]. The Iron Throne's forces have [[Siege of Dragonstone|taken Dragonstone]], and the [[Golden Company]] threatens Storm's End.  He currently is [[Siege of Winterfell|assaulting Winterfell]], held by [[House Bolton]], while Queen Selyse remains at the Wall, where she engages in marrying her knights to various [[wildlings]].
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[[File:John Goodenough bleeding stag.jpg|[[Stannis Baratheon]]'s personal banner: a [[House Baratheon|crowned stag]] enclosed within a [[R'hllor|red heart]] surrounded by a blaze of orange fire on a field of sun yellow.© FFG|thumb|300px|right]]
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===''A Game of Thrones''===
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Lord [[Stannis Baratheon]] is the first to suspect that Queen [[Cersei Lannister]]'s children are not also those of King [[Robert I Baratheon]].{{ref|ACOK|31}} While investigating the matter with the [[Hand of the King]], Lord [[Jon Arryn]],{{ref|AGOT|27}} Stannis agrees to foster Jon's son, young [[Robert Arryn]], on Dragonstone.{{ref|AGOT|59}} Neither this nor the moment of revealing the information to Robert Baratheon arrives, however. Lord Arryn is poisoned and Stannis retreats to [[Dragonstone (island)|Dragonstone]] shortly after the king leaves to offer the position of Hand to [[Eddard Stark]], Lord of [[Winterfell]].{{ref|AGOT|20}}
  
==The Baratheon of Dragonstone House at the end of the third century==
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Before Stannis can return to [[King's Landing]], King Robert dies and the realm poises for war. Stannis, his wife [[Selyse Florent|Selyse]], and daughter [[Shireen Baratheon|Shireen]] are mentioned among the nobles that Cersei's eldest child, [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey I Baratheon]], commands to do him fealty or be named traitors.{{ref|AGOT|57}} While Stannis's intentions are unknown, it is reported that he has been gathering ships, [[sellsword]]s, and a [[shadowbinder]] to his island.{{ref|AGOT|69}}
The known Baratheons of Dragonstone during the timespan of the events described on [[A Song of Ice and Fire]] are:
 
  
* King [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis I]], self-proclaimed King of Westeros.
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===''A Clash of Kings''===
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Sending letters throughout the realm, Stannis proclaims himself the rightful [[King of Westeros]] over Queen Cersei's baseborn abominations.{{ref|ACOK|10}} He is advised by [[Melisandre]] of [[Asshai]], a [[red priest]]ess of [[R'hllor]], the Lord of Light. Originally, Stannis uses the crowned stag of the Baratheons as his sigil, but during the [[War of the Five Kings]], he takes for his personal banner a crowned stag enclosed within a red heart surrounded by a blaze of orange fire on a field of sun yellow.{{ref|ACOK|31}}
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Although the poor lands of [[Dragonstone]] allow for little support for his claim, the religion and magic of Melisandre has given focus to Stannis's cause, allowing for the assassination of his brother [[Renly Baratheon|Renly]] and the defection of most of Renly's bannermen at [[Siege of Storm's End (299)|Storm's End]].{{ref|ACOK|33}}{{ref|ACOK|42}}
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The red religion has become a point of conflict among the house's sworn swords and lords bannermen, with its supporters and fervent believers labeled [[queen's men]], and those who cleave to the [[Faith of the Seven]] called [[king's men]]. The house's subsequent contest against [[House Baratheon of King's Landing]] is denied in the [[Battle of the Blackwater]],{{ref|ACOK|62}} and Ser [[Justin Massey]] and Ser [[Richard Horpe]] convince Stannis to retreat to Dragonstone.<ref>[[Theon I (The Winds of Winter)]]</ref>
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===''A Storm of Swords''===
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After the Blackwater, Stannis's total strength is between thirteen hundred{{ref|ASOS|54}} and fifteen hundred{{ref|ASOS|36}} men on Dragonstone (more than half of them Florents){{ref|ASOS|36}} and three hundred men at Storm's End.{{ref|ASOS|54}}
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Queen Selyse and Melisandre burn the traitors [[Guncer Sunglass]], [[Alester Florent]], and the sons of [[Hubard Rambton]], sacrifices to the Lord of Light.{{ref|ASOS|10}}{{ref|ADWD|9}}
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The support of Selyse's family, [[House Florent]], has been important for Stannis, but he resents their meddling. He travels to the [[Wall]] with most of his men and wins the [[battle beneath the Wall]], beginning his campaign to win the [[north]].{{ref|ASOS|73}} By this time Stannis has apparently joined his fiery heart sigil with the traditional banner of [[House Baratheon]], a black stag on "a sheet of beaten gold".{{ref|ASOS|74}}
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===''A Feast for Crows''===
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Lord [[Paxter Redwyne]] commands most of the [[Redwyne fleet]] at the [[siege of Dragonstone]], which is held by Ser [[Rolland Storm]] on behalf of Stannis.{{ref|AFFC|32}} Ser [[Loras Tyrell]], who takes command when the siege takes too long, is said to have been gravely wounded during his bloody conquest of Dragonstone.{{ref|AFFC|36}}
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Lords [[Mace Tyrell]] and [[Mathis Rowan]] lead half of [[House Tyrell]]'s strength to Storm's End, which is held by Ser [[Gilbert Farring]] for Stannis.{{ref|AFFC|12}} The rest of the Redwyne fleet blockade [[Shipbreaker Bay]] to prevent the castle from being resupplied.{{ref|AFFC|32}} Mace leaves this [[siege of Storm's End (300)|siege of Storm's End]] when he hears that his daughter, Queen [[Margaery Tyrell|Margaery]], has been arrested by the [[High Sparrow]].{{ref|AFFC|43}}
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
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[[Aegon Targaryen (son of Rhaegar)|Aegon Targaryen]] and the [[Golden Company]] invade the [[landing of the Golden Company|stormlands]] and also threaten Storm's End.{{ref|ADWD|61}}
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Stannis marches from [[Castle Black]], enlists the aid of the [[northern mountain clans]], and liberates [[fight by Deepwood Motte|Deepwood Motte]] from [[Asha Greyjoy]]'s [[ironborn]].{{ref|ADWD|26}} His [[march on Winterfell]], which is held by [[House Bolton of Winterfell|House Bolton]], is slowed in the [[wolfswood]] by a fierce blizzard.{{ref|ADWD|42}}{{ref|ADWD|62}}
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Queen Selyse remains at the Wall, where she engages in marrying her knights to various [[wildlings]].{{Ref|ADWD|69}} Ser [[Axell Florent]] calls himself the Queen's Hand.{{ref|ADWD|39}} Princess Shireen is intrigued by the [[giant]] at Castle Black, [[Wun Wun]].{{ref|ADWD|44}}
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==House Baratheon of Dragonstone at the end of the third century==
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The known Baratheons of Dragonstone during the timespan of the events described in ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' are:
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* King [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis I]], self-proclaimed [[King of Westeros]].
 
** Queen [[Selyse Florent|Selyse]] of [[House Florent]], his wife.
 
** Queen [[Selyse Florent|Selyse]] of [[House Florent]], his wife.
 
*** Princess [[Shireen Baratheon]], his only child.
 
*** Princess [[Shireen Baratheon]], his only child.
  
  
{{Template:Baratheon_tree}}
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{{Baratheon tree}}
  
 
===Household===
 
===Household===
 
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====The King's main household====
====The King's main household:====
 
 
* Lady [[Melisandre]] of Asshai, called the Red Woman, a priestess of [[R'hllor]], his main counselor. Currently at Castle Black.
 
* Lady [[Melisandre]] of Asshai, called the Red Woman, a priestess of [[R'hllor]], his main counselor. Currently at Castle Black.
 
* Lord [[Davos Seaworth]], called the 'Onion Knight', now the 'Onion Lord', and 'Davos Shorthand', Lord of the Rainwood, Admiral of the Narrow Sea, and Hand of the King. Believed dead, actually en route to [[Skagos]] on a mission for Lord [[Wyman Manderly]].
 
* Lord [[Davos Seaworth]], called the 'Onion Knight', now the 'Onion Lord', and 'Davos Shorthand', Lord of the Rainwood, Admiral of the Narrow Sea, and Hand of the King. Believed dead, actually en route to [[Skagos]] on a mission for Lord [[Wyman Manderly]].
 
** His wife, [[Marya Seaworth|Marya]], at [[Cape Wrath]].
 
** His wife, [[Marya Seaworth|Marya]], at [[Cape Wrath]].
** {[[Dale Seaworth|Dale]]}, captain of the ''[[Wraith]]''; {[[Allard Seaworth|Allard]]}, captain of the ''[[Lady Marya]]''; {[[Matthos Seaworth|Matthos]]}, second of ''[[Black Betha]]''; {[[Maric Seaworth|Maric]]}, oarmaster of ''[[Fury]]''; Davos' sons. Perished at the [[Battle of the Blackwater]].
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** {[[Dale Seaworth|Dale]]}, captain of the ''[[Wraith]]''; {[[Allard Seaworth|Allard]]}, captain of the ''[[Lady Marya]]''; {[[Matthos Seaworth|Matthos]]}, second of ''[[Black Betha]]''; {[[Maric Seaworth|Maric]]}, oarmaster of ''[[Fury]]''; Davos's sons. Perished at the [[Battle of the Blackwater]].
 
** [[Devan Seaworth|Devan]], his oldest living son, squire to King Stannis, currently at [[Castle Black]].
 
** [[Devan Seaworth|Devan]], his oldest living son, squire to King Stannis, currently at [[Castle Black]].
 
** [[Stannis Seaworth|Stannis]] and [[Steffon Seaworth|Steffon]], his youngest sons. Currently at Cape Wrath.
 
** [[Stannis Seaworth|Stannis]] and [[Steffon Seaworth|Steffon]], his youngest sons. Currently at Cape Wrath.
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* [[Patchface]], also called 'Patches', a lackwit fool and former slave from [[Volantis]]. Princess Shireen's companion. Currently at Castle Black.
 
* [[Patchface]], also called 'Patches', a lackwit fool and former slave from [[Volantis]]. Princess Shireen's companion. Currently at Castle Black.
  
====The King's captives and guests:====
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====The King's captives and guests====
* [[Mance Rayder]], the King-Beyond-the-Wall, King Stannis' captive. Supposedly imprisoned at [[Winterfell]].
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* [[Mance Rayder]], the King-Beyond-the-Wall, King Stannis's captive. Supposedly imprisoned at [[Winterfell]].
** {[[Dalla]]}, his late wife. Died in childbirth
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** [[Dalla]], his late wife. Died in childbirth
** [[Val]], the 'Wildling Princess', Dalla's sister, also a prisoner.
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** [[Val]], the 'wildling princess', Dalla's sister, also a prisoner.
** The '[[Wildling prince]]', his yet unnamed son. Smuggled to safety under orders of [[Jon Snow]]. Currently at [[Oldtown]].
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** The '[[Aemon Steelsong|wildling prince]]', his yet unnamed son. Smuggled to safety under orders of [[Jon Snow]]. Currently at [[Oldtown]].
 
*** [[Gilly]], the boy's wet nurse, a wildling woman. Currently at [[Oldtown]].
 
*** [[Gilly]], the boy's wet nurse, a wildling woman. Currently at [[Oldtown]].
**** her son, known as 'the abomination' and 'Little Monster', fathered by [[Craster]]. Currently at Castle Black under Val's care.
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**** her son, known as 'the abomination' and '[[Monster]]', fathered by [[Craster]]. Currently at Castle Black under Val's care.
 
* Prince [[Theon Greyjoy]], called 'Theon Turncloak', a captive of King Stannis.
 
* Prince [[Theon Greyjoy]], called 'Theon Turncloak', a captive of King Stannis.
 
* Princess [[Asha Greyjoy]], also a captive of King Stannis.
 
* Princess [[Asha Greyjoy]], also a captive of King Stannis.
** [[Qarl]], called 'Qarl the Maid', and [[Tristifer Botley]]. Captive alongside Asha.
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** '[[Qarl the Maid]]' and [[Tristifer Botley]]. Captive alongside Asha.
* [[Tycho Nestoris]], an emmisary of the [[Iron Bank of Braavos]], en rout back to the Wall.
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* [[Tycho Nestoris]], an emissary of the [[Iron Bank of Braavos]], en route back to the Wall.
 
* '[[Jeyne Poole|Arya Stark]]', actually Jeyne Poole, rescued from Winterfell.
 
* '[[Jeyne Poole|Arya Stark]]', actually Jeyne Poole, rescued from Winterfell.
  
====The King's knights and sworn swords marching to Winterfell:====
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====The King's knights and sworn swords marching to Winterfell====
* Lord [[Robin Peasebury]], Lord of Poddingfield, Ser [[Richard Horpe]], Ser [[Godry Farring]], called 'Giantslayer', Ser [[Clayton Suggs]] and Ser [[Corliss Penny]], [[Queen's Men]] accompanying Stannis on the march to Winterfell.
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* Lord [[Robin Peasebury]], Lord of Poddingfield, Ser [[Richard Horpe]], Ser [[Godry Farring]], called 'Giantslayer', Ser [[Clayton Suggs]] and Ser [[Corliss Penny]], [[queen's men]] accompanying Stannis on the march to Winterfell.
* Ser [[Justin Massey]], Queen's Man, escorting Tycho Nestoris to Castle Black.
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* Ser [[Justin Massey]], queen's man, escorting Tycho Nestoris to Castle Black.
* Lord {[[Harwood Fell]]}, Lord of Fellwood and a Queen's Man. Perished during the march to Winterfell.
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* Lord {[[Harwood Fell]]}, Lord of Felwood and a queen's man. Perished during the march to Winterfell.
* Ser [[Ormund Wylde]] and Ser [[Harys Cobb]], knights sworn to King Stannis. Accompanying him on the March to Winterfell.
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* Ser [[Ormund Wylde]] and Ser [[Harys Cobb]], knights sworn to King Stannis. Accompanying him on the march to Winterfell.
  
====The King's knights and sworn swords at Castle Black:====
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====The King's knights and sworn swords at Castle Black====
 
* Ser [[Axell Florent]], castellan of Dragonstone, uncle to Queen Selyse, self-appointed 'Hand of the Queen'.
 
* Ser [[Axell Florent]], castellan of Dragonstone, uncle to Queen Selyse, self-appointed 'Hand of the Queen'.
* Ser [[Narbert Grandison]], Ser [[Benethon Scales]], Ser [[Dorden the Dour]], Ser [[Malegorn of Redpool]], Ser [[Lambert Whitewater]], Ser [[Perkin Follard]], Ser [[Brus Buckler]], Queen's Men and sworn swords of Queen Selyse.
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* Ser [[Narbert Grandison]], Ser [[Benethon Scales]], Ser [[Dorden the Dour]], Ser [[Malegorn of Redpool]], Ser [[Lambert Whitewater]], Ser [[Perkin Follard]], Ser [[Brus Buckler]], queen's men and sworn swords of Queen Selyse.
* Ser {[[Patrek of King's Mountain]]}, a Queen's Man and sworn sword of Queen Selyse. Killed by [[Wun Weg Wun Dar Wun]]
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* Ser {[[Patrek of King's Mountain]]}, a queen's man and sworn sword of Queen Selyse. Killed by [[Wun Weg Wun Dar Wun]]
 
* Ser [[William Foxglove]] and Ser [[Humfrey Clifton]], knights sworn to King Stannis.
 
* Ser [[William Foxglove]] and Ser [[Humfrey Clifton]], knights sworn to King Stannis.
* [[Morgan]] and [[Merrel]], two drunken Queen's Men. Melisandre's guards.
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* [[Morgan]] and [[Merrel]], two drunken queen's men. Melisandre's guards.
  
====The King's household at Dragonstone:====
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====The King's household at Dragonstone====
* Ser [[Rolland Storm]], called 'the Bastard of Nightsong', Lord of Nightsong and Lord of the Marches, castellan of Dragonstone. Fate unknown following the [[Siege of Dragonstone]].
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* Ser [[Rolland Storm]], called 'the Bastard of Nightsong', Lord of Nightsong and [[Lord of the Marches]], castellan of Dragonstone. Fate unknown following the [[siege of Dragonstone]].
 
* Maester {[[Cressen]]}, healer and tutor, an old man. Poisoned himself in an attempt to murder Melisandre.
 
* Maester {[[Cressen]]}, healer and tutor, an old man. Poisoned himself in an attempt to murder Melisandre.
 
** Maester [[Pylos]], his young successor. Fate unknown.
 
** Maester [[Pylos]], his young successor. Fate unknown.
 
* Lord {[[Alester Florent]]}, Lord of Brightwater Keep and Hand of the King, uncle to Queen Selyse. Imprisoned for treason and burned alive by Melisandre.
 
* Lord {[[Alester Florent]]}, Lord of Brightwater Keep and Hand of the King, uncle to Queen Selyse. Imprisoned for treason and burned alive by Melisandre.
 
* {[[Jate Blackberry]]}, captain of the gate on Dragonstone. Killed at Blackwater.
 
* {[[Jate Blackberry]]}, captain of the gate on Dragonstone. Killed at Blackwater.
* Ser {[[Hubard Rambton]]}, a knight sworn to King Stannis. Killed defending the septry at Dragonstone from being burned
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* Ser {[[Hubard Rambton]]}, a knight sworn to Lord Sunglass. Killed defending the sept at Dragonstone from being burned.
 
** {His three sons}. One killed alongside Ser Hubard, the remaining two burned alive by Queen Selyse.
 
** {His three sons}. One killed alongside Ser Hubard, the remaining two burned alive by Queen Selyse.
 
* Septon [[Barre]], keeper of the sept at Dragonstone. Imprisoned.
 
* Septon [[Barre]], keeper of the sept at Dragonstone. Imprisoned.
 
* "[[Porridge]]" and "[[Lamprey]]", two gaolers. Fate unknown.
 
* "[[Porridge]]" and "[[Lamprey]]", two gaolers. Fate unknown.
  
====The King's household at Storm's End:====
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====The King's household at Storm's End====
 
* Ser [[Gilbert Farring]], castellan of Storm's End.
 
* Ser [[Gilbert Farring]], castellan of Storm's End.
 
** Lord [[Elwood Meadows]], Ser Gilbert's second.
 
** Lord [[Elwood Meadows]], Ser Gilbert's second.
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** Ser [[Lomas Estermont]],  the king's maternal uncle, garrisoned at Storm's End.
 
** Ser [[Lomas Estermont]],  the king's maternal uncle, garrisoned at Storm's End.
  
====The King's Bannermen at their seats:====
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====The King's bannermen at their seats====
* Lord [[Monterys Velaryon]], Lord of the Tides and Master of Driftmark, a boy of seven years.
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* Lord [[Monterys Velaryon]], [[Lord of the Tides]] and Master of Driftmark, a boy of seven years.
 
* Lord [[Lucos Chyttering]], called Little Lucos, a youth of seventeen.
 
* Lord [[Lucos Chyttering]], called Little Lucos, a youth of seventeen.
* Lord [[Lester Morrigen]], Lord of Crows Nest.
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* Lord [[Lester Morrigen]], Lord of Crow's Nest.
  
====The King's Men across the Narrow Sea:====
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====The King's men across the narrow sea====
 
*[[Edric Storm]], the King's nephew, bastard son of the late King Robert by [[Delena Florent]]. Smuggled for safety to the Free Cities. Currently in [[Lys]].
 
*[[Edric Storm]], the King's nephew, bastard son of the late King Robert by [[Delena Florent]]. Smuggled for safety to the Free Cities. Currently in [[Lys]].
 
** Ser [[Andrew Estermont]], his cousin. Smuggled Edric Storm to the Free Cities.
 
** Ser [[Andrew Estermont]], his cousin. Smuggled Edric Storm to the Free Cities.
*** Ser [[Gerald Gower]], Ser [[Triston|Triston of Tally Hill]], Ser [[Omer Blackberry]], [[Lewys]], called 'Lewys the Fishwife', knights sworn to King Stannis. Edric's guards and protectors.
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*** Ser [[Gerald Gower]], Ser [[Triston of Tally Hill]], [[Omer Blackberry]], [[Lewys the Fishwife]], king's men sworn to King Stannis. Edric's guards and protectors.
  
====The King's imprisoned knights:====
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====The King's imprisoned knights====
* Ser [[Parmen Crane]], called 'Parmen the Purple', and Ser [[Erren Florent]], the Queen's younger brother, both imprisoned at [[Highgarden]].
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* Ser [[Parmen Crane]], called 'Parmen the Purple', imprisoned at [[Highgarden]].
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* Ser [[Erren Florent]], the queen's younger brother, imprisoned at [[Highgarden]].
  
====Sellsails:====
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====Sellsails====
*[[Salladhor Saan]], named Lord of Blackwater Bay and self-fashioned Prince of the Narrow Sea, a sellsail and master of a fleet of galleys. Abandoned Stannis' cause.
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*[[Salladhor Saan]], named Lord of Blackwater Bay and self-fashioned Prince of the Narrow Sea, a sellsail and master of a fleet of galleys. Abandoned Stannis's cause.
** [[Meizo Mahr]] a eunuch in Salladhor's service.
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** [[Meizo Mahr]], a eunuch in Salladhor's service.
 
** [[Khorane Sathmantes]], a Lyseni sellsail and captain of the ''[[Shayala's Dance]]''
 
** [[Khorane Sathmantes]], a Lyseni sellsail and captain of the ''[[Shayala's Dance]]''
*[[Morosh]], called 'Morosh the Myrman', a sellsail. Fate unknown.
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*[[Morosh the Myrman]], a Myrish admiral. Fate unknown.
 
 
==References in the books==
 
===A Song of Ice and Fire===
 
* Stannis was named Prince of Dragonstone after Robert took the throne.
 
* Stannis declared himself King. He sent [[Davos Seaworth]] to seek support among the Stormlords but was rebuffed by all of them.
 
* Dragonstone is thinly peopled and does not have the resources Stannis needs to fight the [[House Lannister|Lannisters]] on his own.
 
* After the [[Battle of the Blackwater]], Stannis' total strength was thirteen hundred men on [[Dragonstone]] and three hundred men at [[Storm's End]].
 
  
 
==Sworn houses==
 
==Sworn houses==
 
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===Sworn to Dragonstone===
 
===Sworn to Dragonstone===
{{COA|BarEmmon|small}} '''[[House Bar Emmon|Bar Emmon]]''' of [[Sharp Point]]<br>
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{{COA|House Bar Emmon|small}} '''[[House Bar Emmon|Bar Emmon]]''' of [[Sharp Point]]<br>
{{COA|Celtigar|small}} '''[[House Celtigar|Celtigar]]''' of [[Claw Isle]]<ref>Ardrian Celtigar bent the knee to Joffrey I and remained in King's Landing</ref><br>
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{{COA|House Celtigar|small}} '''[[House Celtigar|Celtigar]]''' of [[Claw Isle]]<ref>Ardrian Celtigar bent the knee to Joffrey I and remained in King's Landing.</ref><br>
{{COA|Sunglass|small}} '''[[House Sunglass|Sunglass]]''' of [[Sweetport Sound]]<ref>Lord Sunglass was burned alive under Selyse Florent's orders. His brother and heir fled to Volantis</ref><br>
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{{COA|House Sunglass|small}} '''[[House Sunglass|Sunglass]]''' of [[Sweetport Sound]]<ref>Lord Sunglass was burned alive under Selyse Florent's orders. His brother and heir fled to Volantis.</ref><br>
{{COA|Velaryon|small}}'''[[House Velaryon|Velaryon]]''' of [[Driftmark]]<br>
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{{COA|House Velaryon|small}} '''[[House Velaryon|Velaryon]]''' of [[Driftmark]]<br>
  
 
===The North===
 
===The North===
 
{{COA|Unknown|small}} Clan '''[[House Flint of the mountains|Flint]]''' of the mountains<br>
 
{{COA|Unknown|small}} Clan '''[[House Flint of the mountains|Flint]]''' of the mountains<br>
{{COA|Wull|small}} Clan '''[[House Wull|Wull]]'''<br>
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{{COA|House Wull|small}} Clan '''[[House Wull|Wull]]'''<br>
{{COA|Burley|small}} Clan '''[[House Burley|Burley]]'''<br>
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{{COA|House Burley|small}} Clan '''[[House Burley|Burley]]'''<br>
{{COA|Harclay|small}} Clan '''[[House Harclay|Harclay]]'''<br>
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{{COA|House Harclay|small}} Clan '''[[House Harclay|Harclay]]'''<br>
{{COA|Knott|small}} Clan '''[[House Knott|Knott]]'''<br>
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{{COA|House Knott|small}} Clan '''[[House Knott|Knott]]'''<br>
{{COA|Liddle|small}} Clan '''[[House Liddle|Liddle]]'''<br>
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{{COA|House Liddle|small}} Clan '''[[House Liddle|Liddle]]'''<br>
{{COA|Norrey|small}} Clan '''[[House Norrey|Norrey]]'''<br>
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{{COA|House Norrey|small}} Clan '''[[House Norrey|Norrey]]'''<br>
{{COA|Glover|small}} '''[[House Glover|Glover]]''' of [[Deepwood Motte]]<br>
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{{COA|House Glover|small}} '''[[House Glover|Glover]]''' of [[Deepwood Motte]]<br>
{{COA|Mormont|small}} '''[[House Mormont|Mormont]]''' of [[Bear Island]]<br>
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{{COA|House Mormont|small}} '''[[House Mormont|Mormont]]''' of [[Bear Island]]<br>
{{COA|Karstark|small}} '''[[House Karstark|Karstark]]''' of [[Karhold]] (treacherous)<br>
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{{COA|House Karstark|small}} '''[[House Karstark|Karstark]]''' of [[Karhold]] (treacherous)<br>
{{COA|Umber|small}} '''[[House Umber|Umber]]''' of [[Last Hearth]] ([[Mors Umber|Mors Crowfood]] faction)
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[[File:Umbercrest.png|32px]] '''[[House Umber|Umber]]''' of the [[Last Hearth]] ([[Mors Umber|Mors Crowfood]] faction)
  
 
===The Crownlands===
 
===The Crownlands===
{{COA|Massey|small}} '''[[House Massey|Massey]]''' of [[Stonedance]]<br>
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{{COA|House Massey|small}} '''[[House Massey|Massey]]''' of [[Stonedance]]<br>
{{COA|Farring|small}} '''[[House Farring|Farring]]'''<br>
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{{COA|House Farring|small}} '''[[House Farring|Farring]]'''<br>
{{COA|Follard|small}} '''[[House Follard|Follard]]'''<br>
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{{COA|House Follard|small}} '''[[House Follard|Follard]]'''<br>
{{COA|Chyttering|small}} '''[[House Chyttering|Chyttering]]'''<br>
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{{COA|House Chyttering|small}} '''[[House Chyttering|Chyttering]]'''<br>
  
 
===The Stormlands===
 
===The Stormlands===
{{COA|Seaworth|small}} '''[[House Seaworth|Seaworth]]''' of [[Cape Wrath]]<br>
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{{COA|House Seaworth|small}} '''[[House Seaworth|Seaworth]]''' of [[Cape Wrath]]<br>
{{COA|Horpe|small}} '''[[House Horpe|Horpe]]'''<br>
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{{COA|House Horpe|small}} '''[[House Horpe|Horpe]]'''<br>
{{COA|Peasebury|small}} '''[[House Peasebury|Peasebury]]''' of [[Poddingfield]]<br>
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{{COA|House Peasebury|small}} '''[[House Peasebury|Peasebury]]''' of [[Poddingfield]]<br>
{{COA|Fell|small}} '''[[House Fell|Fell]]''' of [[Fellwood]]<br>
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{{COA|House Fell|small}} '''[[House Fell|Fell]]''' of [[Felwood]]<br>
{{COA|Wylde|small}} '''[[House Wylde|Wylde]]''' of [[Rain House]]<br>
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{{COA|House Wylde|small}} '''[[House Wylde|Wylde]]''' of [[Rain House]]<br>
{{COA|Grandison|small}} '''[[House Grandison|Grandison]]''' of [[Grandview]]<br>
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{{COA|House Grandison|small}} '''[[House Grandison|Grandison]]''' of [[Grandview]]<br>
{{COA|Morrigen|small}} '''[[House Morrigen|Morrigen]]''' of [[Crows Nest]]<br>
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{{COA|House Morrigen|small}} '''[[House Morrigen|Morrigen]]''' of [[Crows Nest]]<br>
{{COA|Caron|small}} '''[[House Caron|Caron]]''' of [[Nightsong]]<br>
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{{COA|House Caron|small}} '''[[House Caron|Caron]]''' of [[Nightsong]]<br>
{{COA|Wensington|small}} '''[[House Wensington|Wensington]]'''
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{{COA|House Wensington|small}} '''[[House Wensington|Wensington]]'''
  
 
===The Reach===
 
===The Reach===
{{COA|Florent|small}} '''[[House Florent|Florent]]''' of [[Brightwater Keep]]<br>
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{{COA|House Florent|small}} '''[[House Florent|Florent]]''' of [[Brightwater Keep]]<br>
{{COA|Meadows|small}} '''[[House Meadows|Meadows]]''' of [[Grassy Vale]]<br>
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{{COA|House Meadows|small}} '''[[House Meadows|Meadows]]''' of [[Grassy Vale]]<br>
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{{COA|Unknown|small}} '''[[House Cobb|Cobb]]'''
 
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House Baratheon of Dragonstone
House Baratheon of Dragonstone.svg
Coat of arms A crowned black stag within a flaming red heart on a bright yellow field
(Or, a heart gules enflamed proper charged with a stag sable crowned of the field)
Seat Dragonstone
Head Stannis Baratheon
Regions
Titles
Heir Shireen Baratheon
Overlord None; sovereign (disputed by House Baratheon of King's Landing)
Founder Stannis Baratheon
Founded 284 AC

House Baratheon of Dragonstone is a cadet branch of House Baratheon of Storm's End. Its seat is Dragonstone, the island castle that sits off the mainland to the northeast of King's Landing, and the Great House commands the allegiance of the lords of the narrow sea.[1] Its founder and current head is Lord Stannis Baratheon, who seized the island at the end of Robert's Rebellion and received it as a reward from his brother, King Robert I Baratheon.

History

House Baratheon of Dragonstone was formed in 284 AC after Robert's Rebellion when the new king, Robert I Baratheon, named his younger brother, Stannis, Lord of Dragonstone.[2] Stannis took the title as a slight,[3] since he would have preferred the richer lands of Storm's End, the ancestral Baratheon castle, but Robert wanted a strong leader in the old seat of House Targaryen. Robert instead awarded Storm's End to the youngest brother, Renly.[2]

Around 287 AC, Lord Stannis took Selyse Florent to wife. During Greyjoy's Rebellion in 289 AC, Stannis, as Robert's master of ships, led the Baratheon fleets to victory in a sea battle off Fair Isle. Since then Stannis and Selyse have conceived their daughter, Shireen, although their marriage remains loveless.

Recent Events

Stannis Baratheon's personal banner: a crowned stag enclosed within a red heart surrounded by a blaze of orange fire on a field of sun yellow.© FFG

A Game of Thrones

Lord Stannis Baratheon is the first to suspect that Queen Cersei Lannister's children are not also those of King Robert I Baratheon.[4] While investigating the matter with the Hand of the King, Lord Jon Arryn,[5] Stannis agrees to foster Jon's son, young Robert Arryn, on Dragonstone.[6] Neither this nor the moment of revealing the information to Robert Baratheon arrives, however. Lord Arryn is poisoned and Stannis retreats to Dragonstone shortly after the king leaves to offer the position of Hand to Eddard Stark, Lord of Winterfell.[7]

Before Stannis can return to King's Landing, King Robert dies and the realm poises for war. Stannis, his wife Selyse, and daughter Shireen are mentioned among the nobles that Cersei's eldest child, Joffrey I Baratheon, commands to do him fealty or be named traitors.[8] While Stannis's intentions are unknown, it is reported that he has been gathering ships, sellswords, and a shadowbinder to his island.[9]

A Clash of Kings

Sending letters throughout the realm, Stannis proclaims himself the rightful King of Westeros over Queen Cersei's baseborn abominations.[10] He is advised by Melisandre of Asshai, a red priestess of R'hllor, the Lord of Light. Originally, Stannis uses the crowned stag of the Baratheons as his sigil, but during the War of the Five Kings, he takes for his personal banner a crowned stag enclosed within a red heart surrounded by a blaze of orange fire on a field of sun yellow.[4]

Although the poor lands of Dragonstone allow for little support for his claim, the religion and magic of Melisandre has given focus to Stannis's cause, allowing for the assassination of his brother Renly and the defection of most of Renly's bannermen at Storm's End.[11][12]

The red religion has become a point of conflict among the house's sworn swords and lords bannermen, with its supporters and fervent believers labeled queen's men, and those who cleave to the Faith of the Seven called king's men. The house's subsequent contest against House Baratheon of King's Landing is denied in the Battle of the Blackwater,[13] and Ser Justin Massey and Ser Richard Horpe convince Stannis to retreat to Dragonstone.[14]

A Storm of Swords

After the Blackwater, Stannis's total strength is between thirteen hundred[15] and fifteen hundred[16] men on Dragonstone (more than half of them Florents)[16] and three hundred men at Storm's End.[15]

Queen Selyse and Melisandre burn the traitors Guncer Sunglass, Alester Florent, and the sons of Hubard Rambton, sacrifices to the Lord of Light.[17][18]

The support of Selyse's family, House Florent, has been important for Stannis, but he resents their meddling. He travels to the Wall with most of his men and wins the battle beneath the Wall, beginning his campaign to win the north.[19] By this time Stannis has apparently joined his fiery heart sigil with the traditional banner of House Baratheon, a black stag on "a sheet of beaten gold".[20]

A Feast for Crows

Lord Paxter Redwyne commands most of the Redwyne fleet at the siege of Dragonstone, which is held by Ser Rolland Storm on behalf of Stannis.[21] Ser Loras Tyrell, who takes command when the siege takes too long, is said to have been gravely wounded during his bloody conquest of Dragonstone.[22]

Lords Mace Tyrell and Mathis Rowan lead half of House Tyrell's strength to Storm's End, which is held by Ser Gilbert Farring for Stannis.[23] The rest of the Redwyne fleet blockade Shipbreaker Bay to prevent the castle from being resupplied.[21] Mace leaves this siege of Storm's End when he hears that his daughter, Queen Margaery, has been arrested by the High Sparrow.[24]

A Dance with Dragons

Aegon Targaryen and the Golden Company invade the stormlands and also threaten Storm's End.[25]

Stannis marches from Castle Black, enlists the aid of the northern mountain clans, and liberates Deepwood Motte from Asha Greyjoy's ironborn.[26] His march on Winterfell, which is held by House Bolton, is slowed in the wolfswood by a fierce blizzard.[27][28]

Queen Selyse remains at the Wall, where she engages in marrying her knights to various wildlings.[29] Ser Axell Florent calls himself the Queen's Hand.[30] Princess Shireen is intrigued by the giant at Castle Black, Wun Wun.[31]

House Baratheon of Dragonstone at the end of the third century

The known Baratheons of Dragonstone during the timespan of the events described in A Song of Ice and Fire are:


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ormund
 
Rhaelle
Targaryen
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Steffon
 
Cassana
Estermont
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Various
women
 
Robert I
 
Cersei
Lannister
 
Renly I
 
Margaery
Tyrell
[32]
 
Stannis I
 
Selyse
Florent
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Joffrey I
 
Margaery
Tyrell
[32]
 
Tommen I
 
Myrcella
 
 
 
Shireen
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mya
Stone
 
Bella
 
Gendry
 
Edric
Storm
 
Barra
 
Unknown
twins
 
9 Others
 

Household

The King's main household

The King's captives and guests

The King's knights and sworn swords marching to Winterfell

The King's knights and sworn swords at Castle Black

The King's household at Dragonstone

  • Ser Rolland Storm, called 'the Bastard of Nightsong', Lord of Nightsong and Lord of the Marches, castellan of Dragonstone. Fate unknown following the siege of Dragonstone.
  • Maester {Cressen}, healer and tutor, an old man. Poisoned himself in an attempt to murder Melisandre.
    • Maester Pylos, his young successor. Fate unknown.
  • Lord {Alester Florent}, Lord of Brightwater Keep and Hand of the King, uncle to Queen Selyse. Imprisoned for treason and burned alive by Melisandre.
  • {Jate Blackberry}, captain of the gate on Dragonstone. Killed at Blackwater.
  • Ser {Hubard Rambton}, a knight sworn to Lord Sunglass. Killed defending the sept at Dragonstone from being burned.
    • {His three sons}. One killed alongside Ser Hubard, the remaining two burned alive by Queen Selyse.
  • Septon Barre, keeper of the sept at Dragonstone. Imprisoned.
  • "Porridge" and "Lamprey", two gaolers. Fate unknown.

The King's household at Storm's End

The King's bannermen at their seats

The King's men across the narrow sea

The King's imprisoned knights

Sellsails

Sworn houses

References

  1. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 22, Catelyn II.
  2. 2.0 2.1 A Clash of Kings, Prologue.
  3. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 25, Tyrion VI.
  4. 4.0 4.1 A Clash of Kings, Chapter 31, Catelyn III.
  5. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 27, Eddard VI.
  6. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 59, Catelyn IX.
  7. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 20, Eddard IV.
  8. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 57, Sansa V.
  9. A Game of Thrones, Chapter 69, Tyrion IX.
  10. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 10, Davos I.
  11. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 33, Catelyn IV.
  12. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 42, Davos II.
  13. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 62, Sansa VII.
  14. Theon I (The Winds of Winter)
  15. 15.0 15.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 54, Davos V.
  16. 16.0 16.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 36, Davos IV.
  17. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 10, Davos II.
  18. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 9, Davos I.
  19. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 73, Jon X.
  20. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 74, Arya XIII.
  21. 21.0 21.1 A Feast for Crows, Chapter 32, Cersei VII.
  22. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 36, Cersei VIII.
  23. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 12, Cersei III.
  24. A Feast for Crows, Chapter 43, Cersei X.
  25. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 61, The Griffin Reborn.
  26. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 26, The Wayward Bride.
  27. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 42, The King's Prize.
  28. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 62, The Sacrifice.
  29. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 69, Jon XIII.
  30. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 39, Jon VIII.
  31. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 44, Jon IX.
  32. 32.0 32.1 Margaery Tyrell married 1st Renly, 2nd Joffrey, 3rd Tommen
  33. Ardrian Celtigar bent the knee to Joffrey I and remained in King's Landing.
  34. Lord Sunglass was burned alive under Selyse Florent's orders. His brother and heir fled to Volantis.