He was named after Ned's older brother Brandon, who Mad King Aerys II killed. Brandon rode to King's Landing, enraged and demanded the release of his sister Lyanna, who had been kidnaped by Rhaegar Targaryen, the Mad King's son. Early in Game of Thrones, Bran is pushed from a tower window by Jaime Lannister, ultimately leaving him paralyzed. As After believing that Rhaegar kidnapped Lyanna, the Baratheon waged war on the Targaryen family and vowed to overthrow the Mad King. This was later called Robert’s Rebellion. Lord Stannis Baratheon, disputedly also known as King Stannis I Baratheon, is a major character in the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series and its television adaptation Game of Thrones. Stannis is the head of House Baratheon of Dragonstone and the Lord of Dragonstone. He is the younger brother of King Robert I Baratheon and the older brother of Lord Renly Baratheon. Stannis also serves on Orys Baratheon, also known as Orys One-Hand, was the founder of House Baratheon and was the first Lord of Storm's End after House Durrandon.[6][7] During the Wars of Conquest, he slew the last Storm King, Argilac the Arrogant, married his daughter Argella, and became the first Lord Paramount of the Stormlands. Orys is also considered the first Hand of the King, serving Aegon From a young age, Cersei has an incestuous relationship with her twin brother, Jaime, producing three children who are widely believed to be the product of her marriage to King Robert Baratheon. A Game of Thrones. When Lord Jon Arryn dies, King Robert Baratheon takes an entourage and heads to Winterfell. He meets his old friend, Lord Eddard Stark, and asks him to become the Hand of the King. At Winterfell, Tommen spars with Bran Stark, and Ser Rodrik prevents Robb Stark and Joffrey Baratheon from sparring with real steel. The Starks have unique attributes, as distinct from the Lannisters, two of which (Cersei and her twin brother/ lover, Jaime) appear shortly afterward in Game of Thrones. King Robert I Baratheon Fire and Blood. Dragons fly the skies of Westeros. The North faces a war on two fronts, from the army of the Southern King after the Lord of Winterfell's declaration of treason and from the oldest enemy beyond the Wall. Winter is closing in, and Westeros is tearing itself apart. wiZAq.