Sharra Arryn

Sharra Arryn is a scion of House Arryn and the wife of Robar Baratheon, the Heir of Storm's End. A natural warrior, she made her name known when she donned the warrior's armor and aided in the rescue of her husband.

Appearance
Receiving looks from both Osric Arryn and Saera Targaryen, Sharra has the dark hair of Arryn and the piercing violet eyes to show her Targaryen blood.

Her face is rounded with a pointed chin and her skin is splattered in freckles, the biggest cluster around her nose. Her brows are kept enough, black as the rich mane of curls that fall gracefully down her shoulders. When pulled back, she piles it high on the top of her head with a yellow ribbon.

Her body is toned from her teenage years of playing in the yards with her father's men. Although she must keep up with appearances and not fight in the yards of Storm's End, she tries to keep up her figure when she is able to sneak away to spar with Robar and the knights that flock to him. She is not very tall, but not short either. Roughly 5’5”, she is graceful on her feet in dancing as well as her footwork in battle.

She is polite and courteous most of the time, though she does have a man's humor - when allowed. Grief does strike her daily, but she keeps feelings that are anything but normal locked up tight. Sharra tries to keep daily life normal, especially for Robar.

History
Born to Osric Arryn and Saera Targaryen on the thirteenth day of the Fourth Moon, 413AC, Sharra's childhood was almost like any other. Raised by her mother, who showed her the more womanly pursuits, it was her uncles Alexander and Artys who saw Sharra's talent first. The young girl always had a graceful step about her and would much have rather spent her time watching the men fight rather than the more womanly things that her mother and older sister urged her to do.

Daddy Issues
Osric was absent for most of her early childhood, the man obsessing and fighting over the Mountain Clans. Obsessed with finding and killing Royce Redfeather, they finally were able to meet in battle in 418AC. After hunting Royce down in the foothills of the mountains, Osric and Royce came face to face in the Battle of the High Road. Before it could finally end forever, mountain clansmen rushed on all sides, which required Osric to retreat. It was this day that was noted to have made Osric bitter, and he became obsessed to find and kill the,. Then, the mountain clans became bolder in their attacks. The most tragic and outrageous was the Slaughter of Rommel's Ford, where Sharra’s older sister, Arrina disappeared, the only trace of her was the corpse of her protector, Gawain Templeton of the Winged Knights. The disappearance and her loss had frightened Sharra, and at an acceptable age, Alexander and Artys thrusted a stick in Sharra’s hands. She would learn to fight, to protect herself so that she did not end up like Arrina.

The disappearance had enraged Osric even more, his mind set only to end the threat of the mountain clans once and for all. In the Massacre of the Glades in 422AC, Osric finally caught up to Royce, and eventually fought him and his army in open battle. In the shadow of a peak of the mountain, Osric and his warriors fought to end the threat of the mountain clans. It was a brutal battle, with Osric barely victorious as he slayed Redfeather with his own sword. It was in the that year that the War in the Mountains ended, the clansmen disappearing into the shadows with the death of their leader. Osric, while victorious, returned exhausted and weary.

Finally, Osric took to managing his realm and family once again, although it was Saera that did most of it. She was the one who orchestrated the betrothal of Sharra to Robar Baratheon, heir of Storm’s End.

Starry-Eyed Lovers
When they were twelve Robar would come to the Eyrie to squire for Osric (and to meet Sharra). The pair had an odd relationship at first, Sharra not really interested in women's studies and instead wanted to learn what he was. They would spar in the yards, up until Sharra was ushered away to learn things that proper young ladies would. When Robar was finally old enough to wield the warhammer, it was Sharra who would spar and train with him.

I Will Find You...And Kill You
During The Second Hammer Uprising, it was a letter from Sharra’s future father-in-law that would force her to don armor:. Robar had been captured. Sharra would leave at first light, riding hard and fast to Storm’s End with soldiers of her own. This was her first test of leadership. Fighting alongside her future goodfather, she would personally see to the rescue of her betrothed. Afterward, they fought side by side and Sharra learned many a thing about warcraft and battle in the best place to learn such a thing-  in the field. This time was the only official time that she had donned the armor of a warrior.

Where Things Went Wrong
Sharra would make frequent trips back and forth between her home in the Eyrie and Storm’s End. During the Gulltown Massacre, fortunately, Sharra was there to fight alongside her mother, father and brother. She was not allowed to breach the walls with Godric and Osric, though she was in the midst of the knights. She was also there when she saw her mother fall, something that would be burned into her memory and thoughts even years later. She would accompany her father and bring Saera home to the Vale.

Her family was never the same. The dreams of Royce Redfeather returned to Osric, as well as the guilt and mourning of his daughter and wife. It left Osric with many a sleepless night in the Eyrie, perpetually roaming the halls. It was two moons after Saera’s death that Sharra woke in a panic and her father was found missing, the Moon Door open and the throne vacant. She never saw her father again. Griefstruck, Sharra immediately set off to  Storm’s End as soon as the funeral was over. She had not been back to the Eyrie since.

Till Death
She would spend her time in Storm’s End, hiding from the grief that had stricken her. Finally, Robar and her would wed in an event that had been the largest that the Stormlands would have seen in a long time. Both, not truly like they were when they were younger, had a relationship that was an odd one. Each helping the other with the issues that had affected them. She had come to love Robar, a love that could only grow.

Recent Events
TBD

Family
Sharra Arryn's direct relations are as follows:
 * Alaric Arryn, Lord of the Eyrie and Defender of the Vale, d. 407AC.
 * Theodosia Belmore, Lady of the Eyrie, d. 402AC
 *  Osric Arryn , b. 382AC, d. 435 AC
 * m. Rowena Waynwood, his first wife, d. 407AC
 * Arwen Arryn b. 400 AC
 * m. Donnel Redfort
 * m. Saera Targaryen, his second wife. d. 435 AC
 * Arinna Arryn, First Moon of 409 AC lost 420 AC
 * Godric Arryn, Seventh Moon of 410 AC
 * m. Lysa Templeton, d. 436 AC
 * Sharra Arryn, Fourth Moon of 413 AC
 * m. Robar Baratheon
 * Aemma Arryn, Seventh Moon of 415AC
 * m. Baelor Targaryen
 * Jon Arryn, Tenth Moon of 417AC
 * Alyssa Arryn, Tenth Moon of 417AC
 * Jasper Arryn, his brother, b. 385AC
 * m. Katerina Hunter
 * Alesander Arryn, his brother, b 386AC
 * Artys Arryn, his brother, b. 387AC
 * m. Alayne Waynwood
 * Marwyn Arryn, b. 409 AC
 * Rhea Arryn, b. 414 AC
 * Myranda Arryn, b. 415 AC
 * Vardis Arryn, b. 417 AC
 * Alys Arryn, his sister, b. 389AC
 * m. Eon Stark