Family, Duty, Honor AU where Robert’s plan works.
Warden of the West after the death of his father. Refered to as Oathkeeper after the death of his good brother, King Robert Baratheon. He was the temporary Hand to the Queen until a better one could be named. Named Queen Mya’s most trusted subject and councilor. He settled the affairs of his nephew and niece so that they could live comfortably after their father passed and their mother was sent to Oldtown. Died in his sleep at 90 a few hours after his wife, where he was then laid to rest beside her.
Lady of Casterly Rock and named Mother of the Queen and Consort of Westeros. She took time out of her day to visit the orphanage in Lannisport to spend time with the children. Many septs changed the face of the Mother to appear more like Lady Celia. She was a great champion of educational equality between sonsand daughters throughout her life. She was often surrounded by her grandchildren and was well admired by her children’s spouses. She died in her sleep at 89 and laid to rest next to her husband.
Crowned Queen of Westeros after the death of her father. The Dance of Stags took place over the next two years against her uncles Stannis and Renly, as well as Joffrey Waters. However, she remained queen after the Battle of Harrenhal. She married Arthur Lannister two years later. She was the mother of Jaime, Rob, Cecila, and Sharra Baratheon. She rewrote the vows of the Kingsguard and had them be husbands of ladies in her service as she felt knights would work harder to protect their families. She is remembered as Mya the Good.
Husband to Queen Mya Baratheon and Consort of Westeros after their marriage. He gave up his right to Casterly Rock to his younger brother to marry the queen. Named Lord Commander of the Kingsguard after vows changed by his wife. Spent much of his time helping build a nore solid military in Westeros once rumors of Daenerys Targaeryen reached them. Considered one of the greatest swordsmen in history. Championed a change in the law of who could become knights. He is remembered as “the Good Queen’s Lion.”
Married her cousin, Jon Stark, once she became of age. She served as the queen’s primary lady-in-waiting. Her husband served in a similar position under her brother, the Consort of Westeros. She mothered six children: Catelyn, Lyanna, Rickard, Mya, Theon, and Rodrik. Although she lived in the south, she converted to the Old Gods and prayed in the godswood every day during the war against the Dragon Queen. Sansa and her husband often Served as deligates for the queen around Westeros.
Married the bastard Gendry Waters when she was eighteen. He served as the head blacksmith at Casterly Rock. She remained close to her foster parents and mothered four children: Celia, Joanna, Leila, and Briony. She and her family were given their own apartments and Joy took Lady Avari’s place once she moved to her own keep with her family. While Joy was never legitimized, she was able to bury her birth father once his remains were found. Her daughters were later married into minor houses.
Wife of Quentyn Martell, Joanna lives in Dorne and served under her good sister, Princess Arianne. Because of Joanna’s health, the maesters were concerned with her ability to carry a child to term. However, she had two children: Mellario and Cletus. She became an accomplished writer and historian, her works archieved in the Citadel after her death. She adapted to Dornish culture well and served as a representative to Queen Mya. She served as Hand to the Queen when Dorne got its independence.
Heir to Casterly Rock after his brother stepped down. Raised under the guidance of his father and grandfather and fostered briefly under the Blackfish. Later married his cousin, Lucinda Tully, when they both came of age. They had three children: Jaime, Tywin, and Cicily. He was more bookish than his father and grandfather, however, a great swordsman. He helped strengthen Lannisport defenses and trade. He was also the one to find his great uncle’s remains. He was a well loved lord and remembered fondly.
Married Floris Rowan of the Stormlands. Robert, who was fascinated with architecture, set about rebuilding Summerhall over the course of four years. He and his wife never had children. However, they fostered hundreds of children, often baseborn children of lords. The two were very much in love and the song “Floris and Robin” became a popular song to be performed at weddings. Robert often drew plans for different keeps around Westeros in hopes to modernize, specifically Targaryen, architecture.
Married to Mathos Tyrell. She lived with her good father, Garlan Tyrell, in the Rosewatch Orchard. She had three children: Willas, Jaime, and Mya. While she and her husband did not have a loving marriage, they were great friends and were often seen bantering around the keep. Bethany was an accomplished poet and is later remembered as Bethany the Rose. She opened a school for girls when she was 30 with the help of her husband. The school was later named Rosewood Academy.
It really did happen this way, and all of these events are the dreams of Jaime on his deathbed.
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