What If Robert and Cersei Produced a Trueborn Heir

What If Robert and Cersei Produced a Trueborn Heir

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What If Robert and Cersei Produced a Trueborn Heir
What If Robert and Cersei Produced a Trueborn Heir? Let’s explore the depths of it in the video. If this video receives 3,000 likes, the story will continue. In the halls of the Red Keep, Pycelle hurriedly mixes potions while midwives rush to and fro, tending to the queen who lays in bed, screaming in exertion. Soon enough, the adult's voice goes quiet and is replaced by the cries of a newborn infant. Cersei and Robert stare at their first child, a girl, bearing the black hair and thundering voice of the Baratheons with the fierce emerald eyes of the Lannisters It is a rare moment of peace in a realm still recovering from war. The king’s control is far from absolute and many vengeful houses are eager to exploit the weakness. Robert’s early years as king are far from peaceful. Rebellions small and large erupt across the realm, forcing Robert to spend more time on the battlefield than on the throne. For the first few years of her life, Barra only catches glimpses of her father in the few times her father returns from war. The largest of them is the Greyjoy’s Rebellion. Barra, barely old enough to understand, clings to her father’s leg and begs him not to go as he prepares to board his flagship to attack the Iron Islands. Cersei scolds her daughter for her weakness, but Robert laughs, lifting her with one arm and assuring her that he’ll return soon. As Barra stares at his father, who is more giant than a man, she knows it is true. True to his word, Robert returns victorious. The image of her larger-than-life father walking through the throne room, dressed from head to toe in plate, clutching the driftwood crown in one hand and his warhammer in the other sticks with her forever. Especially once she lifts his visor to reveal his laughing blue eyes and fierce smile. He spent the next few nights regaling her daughter with tales of the great battles and all the sights he saw while traveling. He speaks of strange lands, burning ships, and crumbling castles. Soon enough, she begins to follow him to the training yard where he spars with the other knights. She stands just outside of the sparing rounds, emulating his movements with a stick. Once she is old enough, she demands to learn how to fight just like him. Cersei is horrified by the idea, scolding her and saying a lady should not dirty herself with swords and shields. But when Robert, sees Barra making these demands, he sees a bit of Lyanna in his fiery daughter and commands Ser Barristan Selmy to train her. Under Ser Barristan’s tutelage, Barra grows strong and fierce, proving herself to be a natural fighter. But with the Greyjoy’s Rebellion crushed, the realm enters a time of peace. She is soon joined by her siblings, Joffrey, Myrcella, and Tommen. While a big change, she grows to adore Tommen and Myrcella but has nothing but disdain for Joffrey. Even as a child, Joffrey is cruel and arrogant, delighting in tormenting others. would gladly have done the same to Barra if he didn’t fear her. So instead Barra finds herself protecting her siblings and cousin Shireen from Joffrey’s torment. Cersei, however, dotes on Joffrey and becomes increasingly critical of Barra. Where Robert sees Barra’s strength, Cersei sees it as defiance. She grows cold toward her eldest daughter, leaving Barra to favor her father even more, spending all her spare time listening to his stories, longing for a chance to prove herself beyond the training yard. Stannis also takes an interest in his niece, talking about the tactics and tricks used to defeat the Ironborn. But these stories lack the flash of Robert’s war stories and she finds herself thinking how boring Uncle Stannis can be. However, Stannis remains affectionate towards her, especially after an incident when she gave Joffrey a bloody nose for making fun of Shireen’s grayscale. Jon Arryn, the Hand of the King, begins to take notice. He sees how Barra stands apart from her siblings. Where Barra is dark-haired and robust, the other children are golden and delicate, with none of Robert’s features. The differences gnaw at him until he begins to investigate, piecing together the truth of their true parentage. The implications are dire, and Jon knows that Robert’s fury will be boundless if he discovers the truth. More importantly, the danger to Barra. To protect her, Jon convinces the king to send her away to the Eyrie, ostensibly to be warded and possibly betrothed to young Robert Arryn. The king finds this a splendid idea, recalling his days in the Eyrie, and agrees. Barra, confused and hurt, is spirited away from King’s Landing, but as she tries to hide her tears, Jon Arryn pulls her aside and promises her that this is all done for her protection. He sends her off along with his household just before he dies, ordering Lysa to keep her in the Eyrie at all costs. #gameofthrones #gameofthroneswhatif #houseofthedragon #gameofthronescharacter #robertbaratheon #cerseilannister