Casa Baratheon de Pedra do Dragão
A Casa Baratheon de Pedra do Dragão é um ramo mais novo da Casa Baratheon de Ponta Tempestade. Sua sede fica em Pedra do Dragão, uma ilha que fica fora do continente, a nordeste de Porto Real. Seu fundador e atual chefe, é o Rei Stannis, que tomou a ilha no final da Rebelião de Robert. Originalmente, Stannis usou o veado coroado dos Baratheon, mas durante a Guerra dos Cinco Reis, ele criou seu próprio brasão, um coração vermelho rodeado por chamas cor de laranja sobre um fundo amarelo-vivo. No interior do coração entra-se retratado o veado coroado da Casa Baratheon, de negro.[1] Na hora da Batalha de Castelo Negro, ele aparentemente juntou o brasão com o tradicional da Casa Baratheon, um veado preto em uma folha de ouro martelado".[2]
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Brasão | Um coração vermelho rodeado por chamas cor de laranja sobre um fundo amarelo-vivo. No interior do coração entra-se retratado o veado coroado da Casa Baratheon, de negro. |
Sede | Pedra do Dragão |
Lorde Atual | Stannis I |
Região | Terras da Coroa |
Título | Senhor de Pedra do Dragão |
Herdeiro | Shireen Baratheon |
Suserano | Nenhuma; sovereign (disputed by House Baratheon of King's Landing) |
Fundador | Stannis Baratheon |
Fundação | 285 AL |
Índice
- 1 História
- 2 Eventos Recentes
- 3 The Baratheon of Dragonstone House at the end of the third century
- 3.1 Household
- 3.1.1 The King's main household:
- 3.1.2 The King's captives and guests:
- 3.1.3 The King's knights and sworn swords marching to Winterfell:
- 3.1.4 The King's knights and sworn swords at Castle Black:
- 3.1.5 The King's household at Dragonstone:
- 3.1.6 The King's household at Storm's End:
- 3.1.7 The King's Bannermen at their seats
- 3.1.8 The King's imprisoned knights:
- 3.1.9 Sellsails:
- 3.1 Household
- 4 References in the books
- 5 Sworn houses
- 6 References and Notes
História
Foi formada em 283 DP após a Guerra do Usurpador quando o novo rei, Robert I, nomeou seu irmão mais novo, Stannis, Príncipe de Pedra do Dragão.[3] Stannis tomou o título como uma desfeita, já que ele preferia as terras ricas de Ponta Tempestade, o castelo ancestral dos Baratheon, mas Robert queria uma forte líder na sede antiga da Casa Targaryen. Por volta de 287, Lorde Stannis tomou Selyse Florent como esposa. Durante a Rebelião Greyjoy de 289, Stannis, como Mestre dos Navios de Robert, liderou a frota dos Baratheon a vitória na Batalha da Ilha Bela. Após isso, Stannis e Selyse conceberam a filha deles, Shireen, apesar de seu casamento permanecer sem amor.
Eventos Recentes
Stannis foi o primeiro a suspeitar que as crianças da Rainha Cersei não eram de Robert. Enquanto investigava o assunto com a Mão do Rei, Lorde Jon Arryn, Stannis concordou em manter o filho de Jon, Robin, em Pedra do Dragão. Nem este e nem o momento de revelar a informação para Robert chegou a ocorrer, já que: Lorde Arryn foi envenenado e Stannis se retirou para Pedra do Dragão para chamar seus vassalos. Antes que ele pudesse retornar para Porto Real, Robert também estava morto e o reino estava pronto para a guerra. Enviando cartas através do reino, Stannis se proclamou o rei por direito devido as abominações nascidas de incesto da rainha. Apesar de as pobres terras de Pedra do Dragão apenas permitirem um pequeno apoio por sua causa, a religião e a mágica dee Melisandre de Asshai deu foco à causa de Stannis, permitindo o assassinato de seu irmão, Renly e assim conseguir a maioria de seus vassalos. A religião vermelha virou um ponto de conflito entre as casas juramentadas e seus senhores de Stannis, com os defensores e ferventes crentes, chamados Homens da Rainha, e os que protestavam, Homens do Rei. A luta da casa contra a Casa Baratheon de Porto Real foi negada após a Batalha da Água Negra, forçando Stannis a se retirar. O apoio da família de Selyse, a Casa Florent, tem sido importante para Stannis, mas ele se ressente de sua intromissão. Ele então viajou para a Muralha e venceu a Batalha de Castelo Negro, começando sua campanha para conquistar o Norte. As forças do Trono de Ferro tomaram Pedra do Dragão, e a Companhia Dourada ameaça Ponta Tempestade. Ele está atualmente atacando Winterfell, segurada pela Casa Bolton, enquanto a Rainha Selyse permance na Muralha, onde ela prepara o casamento de vários de seus cavaleiros com selvagens.
The Baratheon of Dragonstone House at the end of the third century
The known Baratheons of Dragonstone during the timespan of the events described on A Song of Ice and Fire are:
- King Stannis I, self-proclaimed King of Westeros.
- Queen Selyse of House Florent, his wife.
- Princess Shireen Baratheon, his only child.
- Queen Selyse of House Florent, his wife.
Household
The King's main household:
- Lady Melisandre of Asshai, called the Red Woman, a priestess of R'hllor, his main counselor. Currently at Castle Black.
- Lord Davos Seaworth, called the 'Onion Knight', now the 'Onion Lord', and 'Davos Shorthand', Lord of the Rainwood, Admiral of the Narrow Sea, and Hand of the King. Believed dead, actually en route to Skagos on a mission for Lord Wyman Manderly.
- His wife, Marya, at Cape Wrath.
- {Dale}, captain of the Wraith; {Allard}, captain of the Lady Marya; Matthos, second of Black Betha; {Maric}, oarmaster of Fury; Davos' sons. Perished at the Battle of the Blackwater.
- Devan, his oldest living son, squire to King Stannis, currently at Castle Black.
- Stannis and Steffon, his youngest sons. Currently at Cape Wrath.
- Edric Storm, the King's nephew, bastard son of the late King Robert by Delena Florent. Smuggled for safety to the Free Cities. Currently in Lys.
- {Bryen Farring}, squire to King Stannis. Succumbed to cold and hunger in the march to Winterfell.
- Patchface, also called 'Patches', a lackwit fool and former slave from Volantis. Princess Shireen's companion. Currently at Castle Black.
The King's captives and guests:
- Mance Rayder, the King-Beyond-the-Wall, King Stannis' captive. Supposedly imprisoned at Winterfell.
- {Dalla}, his late wife. Died in childbirth
- Val, the 'Wildling Princess', Dalla's sister, also a prisoner.
- The 'Wildling prince', his yet unnamed son. Smuggled to safety under orders of Jon Snow. Currently at Oldtown.
- Theon Greyjoy, called 'Theon Turncloak', a captive of King Stannis.
- Asha Greyjoy, also a captive of King Stannis.
- Qarl, called 'Qarl the Maid', and Tristifer Botley. Captive alongside Asha.
- Tycho Nestoris, an emmisary of the Iron Bank of Braavos.
- 'Arya Stark', actually Jeyne Poole, rescued from Winterfell.
The King's knights and sworn swords marching to Winterfell:
- Lord Robin Peasebury, Lord of Poddingfield, Ser Richard Horpe, Ser Godry Farring, called 'Giantslayer', Ser Clayton Suggs and Ser Corliss Penny, Queen's Men accompanying Stannis on the march to Winterfell.
- Ser Justin Massey, Queen's Man, escorting Tycho Nestoris to Castle Black.
- Lord {Harwood Fell}, Lord of Fellwood and a Queen's Man. Perished during the march to Winterfell.
- Ser Ormund Wylde and Ser Harys Cobb, knights sworn to King Stannis. Accompanying him on the March to Winterfell.
The King's knights and sworn swords at Castle Black:
- Ser Axell Florent, castellan of Dragonstone, uncle to Queen Selyse, self-appointed 'Hand of the Queen'. Currently at Castle Black.
- Ser Narbert Grandison, Ser Benethon Scales, Ser Dorden the Dour, Ser Malegorn of Redpool, Ser Lambert Whitewater, Ser Perkin Follard, Ser Brus Buckler, Queen's Men and sworn swords of Queen Selyse. At Castle Black.
- Ser {Patrek of King's Mountain}, a Queen's Man and sworn sword of Queen Selyse. Killed by Wun Weg Wun Dar Wun
- Ser William Foxglove and Ser Humfrey Clifton, knights sworn to King Stannis. At Castle Black.
The King's household at Dragonstone:
- Maester {Cressen}, healer and tutor, an old man. Poisoned himself in an attempt to murder Melisandre.
- Maester Pylos, his young successor. Fate unknown.
- Lord {Alester Florent}, Lord of Brightwater Keep and Hand of the King, uncle to Queen Selyse. Imprisoned for treason and burned alive by Melisandre.
- Ser Rolland Storm, called 'the Bastard of Nightsong', Lord of Nightsong and Lord of the Marches, castellan of Dragonstone. Fate unknown following the Siege of Dragonstone.
- {Jate Blackberry}, captain of the gate on Dragonstone. Killed at Blackwater.
- Ser {Hubard Rambton}, a knight sworn to King Stannis. Killed defending the septry at Dragonstone from being burned
- {His three sons}. One killed alongside Ser Hubard, the remaining two burned alive by Queen Selyse.
- Ser Gerald Gower, Ser Triston of Tally Hill, knights sworn to King Stannis. Edric's guards and protectors.
- Omer Blackberry, man sworn to King Stannis. Edric's guard and protector. Currently at the Free Cities with him.
- Lewys, called 'Lewys the Fishwife', man sworn to King Stannis. Edric's guard and protector.
- Septon Barre, keeper of the sept at Dragonstone. Imprisoned.
- "Porridge" and "Lamprey", two gaolers. Fate unknown.
The King's household at Storm's End:
- Ser Gilbert Farring, castellan of Storm's End.
- Lord Elwood Meadows, Ser Gilbert's second.
- Maester Jurne, Ser Gilbert's counselor and healer.
- Ser Lomas Estermont, the king's maternal uncle, garrisoned at Storm's End.
- Ser Andrew Estermont, his son. Smuggled Edric Storm to the Free Cities.
The King's Bannermen at their seats
- Lord Monterys Velaryon, Lord of the Tides and Master of Driftmark, a boy of seven years.
- Lord Lucos Chyttering, called Little Lucos, a youth of seventeen.
- Lord Lester Morrigen, Lord of Crows Nest.
The King's imprisoned knights:
- Ser Parmen Crane, called 'Parmen the Purple', and Ser Erren Florent, the Queen's younger brother, both imprisoned at Highgarden.
Sellsails:
- Salladhor Saan, named Lord of Blackwater Bay and self-fashioned Prince of the Narrow Sea, a sellsail and master of a fleet of galleys. Abandoned Stannis' cause.
- Meizo Mahr a eunuch in Salladhor's service.
- Khorane Sathmantes, a Lyseni sellsail and captain of the Shayala's Dance
- Morosh, called 'Morosh the Myrman', a sellsail. Fate unknown.
References in the books
A Song of Ice and Fire
- Stannis was named Prince of Dragonstone after Robert took the throne.
- Stannis declared himself King. He sent Davos Seaworth to seek support among the Stormlords but was rebuffed by all of them.
- Dragonstone is thinly peopled and does not have the resources Stannis needs to fight the Lannisters on his own.
- After the Battle of the Blackwater, Stannis' total strength was thirteen hundred men on Dragonstone and three hundred men at Storm's End.
Sworn houses
Sworn to Dragonstone
- House Bar Emmon of Sharp Point.
- House Celtigar of Claw Isle.
- House Rambton are vassals of House Sunglass.
- House Sunglass of Sweetport Sound.
- House Velaryon of Driftmark.
The North
- Northern mountain clans
- House Glover
- House Karstark (treacherous)
- House Mormont
- House Umber (Mors Crowfood faction)
The Crownlands
- House Massey of Stonedance.
- House Farring
- House Follard
- House Chyttering
The Stormlands
- House Seaworth of Cape Wrath.
- House Horpe
- House Peasebury of Poddingfield.
- House Fell of Fellwood.
- House Wylde of Rain House.
- House Grandison of Grandview.
- House Morrigen of Crows Nest.
- House Caron of Nightsong
- House Wensington
The Reach
- House Florent of Brightwater Keep.
- House Meadows of Grassy Vale.
References and Notes
- ↑ A Fúria dos Reis, Capítulo 31, Catelyn.
- ↑ A Tormenta de Espadas, Capítulo 74, Arya.
- ↑ A Fúria dos Reis, Prólogo.