House Baratheon and Stormlands Aesthetic
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House Baratheon and Stormlands Aesthetic
Fashion of the Great Houses of Westeros: House Baratheon of Storm’s End (insp)
Lady Jocelyn Baratheon, daughter of Dowager Queen Alyssa Velaryon and Lord Rogar Baratheon.
A solemn girl, Jocelyn grew to become one of the greatest beauties of the realm. She had been frail as a babe, but by the age of six had become a tall young girl. At the age of sixteen, Jocelyn was an inch short of six feet tall. (F&B, The Long Reign)
[1/20] ASOIAF power couples → Elenei × Durran Godsgrief
The songs said that Storm’s End had been raised in ancient days by Durran, the first Storm King, who had won the love of the fair Elenei, daughter of the sea god and the goddess of the wind.
On the night of their wedding, Elenei had yielded her maidenhood to a mortal’s love and thus doomed herself to a mortal’s death, and her grieving parents had unleashed their wrath and sent the winds and waters to batter down Durran’s hold. His friends and brothers and wedding guests were crushed beneath collapsing walls or blown out to sea, but Elenei sheltered Durran within her arms so he took no harm, and when the dawn came at last he declared war upon the gods and vowed to rebuild.
Five more castles he built, each larger and stronger than the last, only to see them smashed asunder when the gale winds came howling up Shipbreaker Bay, driving great walls of water before them. His lords pleaded with him to build inland; his priests told him he must placate the gods by giving Elenei back to the sea; even his smallfolk begged him to relent. Durran would have none of it. A seventh castle he raised, most massive of all. Some said the children of the forest helped him build it, shaping the stones with magic; others claimed that a small boy told him what he must do, a boy who would grow to be Bran the Builder.
No matter how the tale was told, the end was the same. Though the angry gods threw storm after storm against it, the seventh castle stood defiant, and Durran Godsgrief and fair Elenei dwelled there together until the end of their days.
house baratheon. ours is the fury!
↳ @abbotts — yes, let’s go to the yule ball!
The daughters of Lord Borros Baratheon, known to history as the FOUR STORMS - Cassandra, the ELDEST ONE; Maris, the CLEVER ONE; Ellyn, the MIDDLE CHILD; and Floris, the BEAUTIFUL ONE.
House Baratheon (A Song of Ice and Fire): It is not a question of wanting. The throne is mine, as Robert's heir. That is law. After me, it must pass to my daughter, unless Selyse should finally give me a son. I am king. Wants do not enter into it. I have a duty to my daughter. To the realm. Even to Robert. He loved me but little, I know, yet he was my brother.
moodboards love ➝ house baratheon of storm’s end the laughing storms (asoiaf 5/12)