Robb Umber

Robb Umber is the second son of Lord Rickard Umber and his wife Lady Eddara Glover. He is married to Lady Sara Flint and has two children with her: Brandon and Dacey.

Appearance
Robb is a tall man, notably not as tall as his father or his youngest brother Domeric, but he does stand about an inch or so taller than his brother Harwyn. He wears his hair long, but keeps his beard relatively trimmed unlike his older brother. He sports dark brown/black hair and the same dark blue eyes that all his family has.

History
Born in 401 AC, Robb was pushed to make his own in the world without having to rely on just the family name to keep him going. From a young age he was as comfortable in the training yard of Last Hearth as he was in the library with old Maester Varin learning about the past battles in history and the weapons of war that won them.

In 421 AC, he was married to Sara Flint, the daughter of the Chief of Mountain Clan Flint to the west of the Umber lands. The ceremony at Last Hearth was a rather raucous affair with at least seven different men needing to be seen by the maester that evening due to fighting or other injuries because of their overindulgence.

The following year their son Brandon was born, a truly wild child that carried all the blood of his mother's clan with him. Their second, Dacey, was a much more reserved child, though still one to fight with her brother and occasionally hold her own.

In 434 AC, House Umber joined House Stark in answering House Tully's plea for aid during the Second Hammer Uprising and made their way down towards Oldstones. Crossing the Green Fork, House Frey exacted a massive toll on the Northern Army, which angered Robb and his family to no end. Following the crossing, Robb vowed that he would find a way to properly bring that those dual castles with minimal casualties. The Siege of Oldstones would see the death of Lord Rickard and his brother Harwyn being named the new Lord of Last Hearth. Robb would follow his brother for the rest of the war as the second in command of the Umber forces all the way up to the Battle of Bitterbridge. Returning home after the war, the Umbers would enjoy relative peace and quiet until the Festival at Fairmarket was announced and the family set off to enjoy the festivities.

Family
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