Robar Baratheon

Robar Baratheon is the heir to Storm's End, and a knight of House Baratheon. The son of Gwayne Baratheon and Aelinor Targaryen, he revels in his bloodline, fashioning himself as not just the successor to his father, but also as a younger version of him. An accomplished knight, he is somewhat renowned for his participation in the Second Hammer Uprising, as well as his prior capture during it.

Appearance and Character
Standing at 6'4", Robar is just barely under the height of his father, something that frustrates him to no end. Strongly muscled and built, he is an imposing figure to behold when he wishes to be- which isn't often.  His blue eyes are usually open and friendly, as if inviting one to share a drink with him.  A black beard covers his face, well kept and taken care of.

Keeping it pulled back usually, Robar has straight black hair, kept together almost as carefully as his beard. It seems to never actually change in length, remaining the same due to the constant attention he gives it. Considering it a mark of his lineage, there is no doubt in the pride he takes in the black mane.

Robar Baratheon is a good man, most would say. He is pious, charitable, and more than willing to show mercy in the face of adversity. Kind to all, there are few who can recall an ill experience with him that they did not provoke themselves. Yet despite that, most seem to forget his aggressive nature- although he would never start a fight without just cause, he is constantly seeking them out, eager to prove himself worthy of the warhammer he now wields.

Charismatic, Robar champions the rights of lords and smallfolk alike, all finding themselves with the opportunity to advance under his eye. A small cadre of knights wrap themselves around him, charmed by his leadership abilities and willingness to take the same risks he is. His honor inspires them and pushes them forward. Or so they tell him, and he is willing to believe them- for trust goes both ways...

Although outwardly the model knight in both appearance and demeanor, inwardly Robar sometimes struggles with his inability to match Gwayne, and still suffers some scars from the torture he went through under the eyes of Ravella Swann and her sons. Although he bears no ill will towards the new lord, he nonetheless holds a grudge against the house in general, wishing that it had died out with the witch.

History
Robar Baratheon was born on the Seventh Day of the Fourth Moon in the year 413 AC to Lord Gwayne Baratheon and Princess Aelinor Targaryen. With such a distinguished lineage, many believed that he was destined for greatness- and perhaps they're correct. Taking after his Baratheon father in almost everything, there would be many throughout the boy's childhood to remark upon the similarity between him and his father. While he was humble on this outwardly, secretly he swelled with pride everytime he heard the compliments. For that was what they were, in his eyes- there was no hero to Robar like there was Gwayne.

Throughout his youth the presence of his mother was sporadic by nature- her duties in the capital prevented her from always being there with him. While he would never show it even as a young child, it made him long for some form of female respect and affection. And after the death of his mother giving birth to his youngest brother, Edric, his longing would only get worse, a trait that would last with him.

As a child his charisma was noted already by most, as a group of children followed him around and acted as though they were his retainers. The lot of them, male and female, would engage in mock fights as they pretended to be some famous warrior of legend. Some called out as the Young Dragon, others Robert Baratheon- Robar chose his father. These play fights would instill in him the desire for glory, to match his father.

At the age of ten he began to informally squire for Ser Aron Dayne, the former Sword of the Morning who had joined the service of House Baratheon as the Knight-Captain of the Order of the Red Antler. Under him, Robar would learn all he knew of fighting- and something of honor as well. Ser Aron Dayne was more than just a warrior, but also a knight. Through him, Robar would develop a wonderful sense of chivalry, and learn what it actually means to be honorable.

At the age of six and ten, sent out with Ser Aron to clear a village of hostile bandits, he would save the life of a knight, earning himself his spurs and being knights by Ser Aron on the spot for his heroism, something he remains proud of to this day. As a knight, Ser Robar was perhaps the spitting image of all he should have been- handsome, strong. Fearless, chivalrous. Someone all can look up to. Seeing the cause of others as a cause of his own, he would fight to see that those around him saw that their needs were met.

However, at the age of eight and ten, Robar met his own personal lowest point in his life until then- despite his own betrothal to Arrine Arryn, a pious girl of a powerful house, he was seduced by his cousin Bella Connington. Although deeply uncomfortable with the relationship and often verbally abused, he stayed for some time because when things were good, the way she praised him was a rush he felt like no other. He stayed until she revealed herself to be pregnant with his child, which she aborted using Moon Tea, much to Robar's anger and disappointment. The two parted ways after that.

During the Second Hammer Uprising, Robar was sent to Stonehelm alongside his uncle Ser Davos Baratheon, Castellan of Storm's End, and his former teacher Ser Aron Dayne as well as fifteen knights of the Red Antler. Although prepared for the possibility of a bandit attack, the group were not expecting what was to come, as the Swann men ambushed them, wiping out the entire party. Robar fought bravely alongside Ser Aron and Ser Davos, but Ser Aron would end up being slain in the fight, and Robar and Davos taken prisoner.

For something around six moons Robar was tortured by the Swanns, underfed and constantly put down. He struggled to reconcile his former image of himself as a great knight with his current position- the physical pains of this event would fade, but emotionally he still can't help but shudder at the mere thought of Stonehelm itself.

After much time spent languishing in a cell with his uncle, he would eventually be released in exchange for one of the worst of his tormentors, Ser Meryn Swann. The heir to Stonehelm, one might say his counterpart. Upon arrival at Griffin's Roost where he met with his father, Gwayne flew into a rage at the dishonor his son was treated with, taking counsel with the Prince of Dragonstone, Aegon, and burning a section of the Rainwood in order to force Swann forces out. It worked, and the Baratheon armies would easily defeat the majority of their remaining forces. The only major pocket of resistance would be met in the Siege of Weeping Town. Robar, still mentally wounded from his time, cried at the prospect of a battle but prepared himself nonetheless.

There, Gwayne diligently had siege weaponry batter open the walls, as Robar led his men over with ladders. Upon reaching the top, he would find Ser Meryn. In a tense duel, he would slay him, avenging himself and reclaiming the shattered remnants of his mind, proving to the world forever that he was a knight for certain. When the battle was won, he fell to his knees weeping and gave thanks to the Warrior for allowing him that opportunity. He could hardly wait to slay more Swann men in battle. However, not letting his vengeance stand in the way of his honor, he had the body of Ser Meryn sent to Stonehelm with all due honors.

At Stonehelm, however, there would not be the fight that Robar wished. Ravella Swann surrendered- but more than that, she returned his uncle to them... in pieces. There was not a man in the Baratheon army that day that wished nothing more than to tear down Stonehelm brick by brick. Instead, Ravella and her remaining sons would be sent to King's Landing for judgment. Her fate was a balm on the wound, but it did not staunch the flow. The House Swann was one of cowardly murderers. That much was clear.

Not content to let things lie, Gwayne would begin what is now known as the Stag's Scales, punishing all the lords that were not pardoned by the crown or out of his reach. Almost every lord supporting the rebellion was hanged as though they were a common criminal. In return however, he showed mercy to their lineages and positions, with the event of their death being the largest punishment any of them would face. Hostages were taken as well, under the guise of being handmaidens and squires. Robar would receive a young boy of House Caron, Ronnel. The two took to each other well.

After the war however, Robar's duty as heir was not yet done. Long ago he had been betrothed to the Lady Arrine Arryn, the time had come to finally fulfill that obligation. Wed in the Sept at Storm's End, it was the largest event the region had seen for some time, with lords and ladies from all over attending to show their support for the young stag. The two of them, both pious and generally good people, had no issues. Unlike his previous relationship with Bella, Arrine did not verbally abuse him, nor did she make him feel like a lesser partner between them, instead offering genuine praise. Robar had, in truth, never been happier in his life. A large part of him now wanted to prove to her that he could be the knight she'd always wished for.

Recent Events
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Family

 * Gwayne Baratheon, Lord of Storm's End
 * Aelinor Targaryen, Mistress of Whisperers and Lady of Storm's End
 * Laena Baratheon, Their daughter
 * Robar Baratheon, Their son and heir
 * Lyonel Baratheon, Their son
 * Ser Davos Baratheon, Castellan of Storm's End, brother to Gwayne
 * Lady Lysa Baratheon (nee Tyrell)
 * Bryce Baratheon
 * Rolland Baratheon
 * Cyrenna Baratheon
 * Marya Baratheon
 * Argella Connington, Sister to Gwayne
 * Lord Rodrik Connington
 * House Connington
 * Errec Baratheon, Brother to Gwayne. Served with Lyle Bracken in Essos.
 * Other Baratheons