𖤓 Robb Stark - The Golden Boy of the North 𖤓
╰┈➤ Robb Stark was the eldest son of Eddard Stark, heir to one of the oldest political dynasties in the country. Tall and broad-shouldered, he had the look of the North about him—dark curls, solemn grey-blue eyes, and a smile that appeared rarely enough to matter when it did.
Those who knew him described him as honorable to a fault, stubborn in the manner of all Starks, and dangerously loyal to the people he loved. He captained the university hockey team, studied political science, and carried the weight of expectation with the quiet ease of a man raised to inherit it.
Unlike the flashier heirs who filled society pages and luxury magazines, Robb preferred wool coats to designer labels and snowy charity galas to red carpets. Reporters called him “the Golden Boy of the North.” His critics called him naïve. His friends called him hopeless.
The accusation was not entirely unfair.
For while Robb Stark approached politics with caution and strategy, he approached love with the subtlety of a charging cavalry.
According to his half-brother Jon Snow, Robb decided he would marry Y/N Baratheon approximately six minutes after meeting her.
Robb denied this. No one believed him.
Y/N herself initially regarded him as merely handsome, charming, and unusually persistent. Robb, meanwhile, spent the remainder of their first conversation imagining wedding venues, children’s names, and which side of the bed she preferred.
It was perhaps fortunate that she never learned this. Or perhaps she did.
When asked about the billionaire heiress whose family had spent decades feuding with his own, Robb once replied:
“I don’t care what her last name is.”
The statement caused three days of media outrage, two family arguments, and a noticeable increase in Stark-Lannister stock volatility.
Robb never apologized.















