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 Historical Kings[]

Stannis Baratheon (300AC - 326AC)[]

The Iron Stag, was the head of House Baratheon of Dragonstone, the Lord of Dragonstone and after the War of the Three Stags, the King of Westeros.

He was the elder of King Robert I Baratheon's two younger brothers, the youngest being Lord Renly Baratheon. Stannis also served on Robert's small council as Master of Ships. His parents were Steffon Baratheon, Lord of Storm's End, and Lady Cassana Estermont.

As King of Westeros, he was involved in defending the realm from the First Targaryen Rebellion.

Selwyn I Baratheon (326AC - 345AC)[]

The Brooding Storm was the only son of Stannis and King on the Iron Throne. Before his ascension to his throne, Selwyn was the Lord of Dragonstone, the First Lord Commander of the Iron Order, and served as both Master of Ships and Master of Laws for brief periods.

Gowen I Baratheon (345AC - 369AC) []

King Gowen was the King of Westeros and the head of House Baratheon of King's Landing from 345 AC until 369 AC. Gowen grew up closer to the council table than the Throne, and was notably extremely bookish. Martial pursuits did not interest him. He notably led the realm through an Era of Reconstruction and then its considered Golden Age of Peace. He ruled notably the longest of Stannis’ children, from 345-369AC.

Alaric I Baratheon (369AC - 390AC) []

King Alaric was the King of Westeros and the head of House Baratheon of King's Landing from 369 AC until 390 AC.

Alaric was held to high standards as a lad. But the success of the father made him prideful. His reign was marked with instability as many of the regions had brewing conflict. A religious conflict erupted during his rule, nearly ending a schism.

Axel I Baratheon (390AC - 398AC)[]

The First of His Name, King Axel was the King of Westeros and Lord of the Seven Kingdoms from the year 390 to the year 398 AC. He had two wives, Lyra Oakheart and Cassanna Penrose.

Towards his death, the King grew old and frail, and some whisper that he might've seen his bastard, Orys, as his trueborn son and heir by Lyra, Robert.

Orys I Baratheon (398AC)[]

Beron I Baratheon (398AC - Current)[]

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