FULL NAME: Stannis Baratheon
AGE: Born 264 AC, 30 at the start of the series.
HEIGHT: 6'6"
EYE COLOR: Blue, deep, and cold. VERY NOTABLE FEATURE. The most beautiful thing on his body. Everything else is sharper and uglier.
BODY COMP: Stannis is a strong man. Though he never jousted he trains often and keeps himself in his prime. Has a tendency to lose weight with ease. Sharp, tall, but strong. There is almost no fat visible in his body, andto the point that his ribcage has a dome in its center and that a backhand from him can cause you to bleed because his knuckles are so noticeable.
HAIR COLOR; Black. He is bald however there's some hair remaining near his nape. He also has a beard.
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GENDER/SEXUAL ORIENTATION: Cis male | Bisexual (Identifies as the latter in modern, but is still a private person. Westeros has no word for it and he doesn't share it to anyone.)
THOSE WITH ONLY A MINOR KNOWLEDGE OF HIM WOULD KNOW HE IS: Brother to a King, later on King himself. A merciless, battle commander wiht honors on land (Several terrains) and sea. A hard, cold justice. Does not drink or over-indulge in anything to the point he is almost a monk. As far as people know he has never had intimacy out of wedlock (And what he does with Melisandre and Davos Seaworth is a relatively secret and recent development which he is only public about in modern).
SOME RUMORS ABOUT HIM ARE: That he fails as a man in some way. Avoids his wife and actively avoids making heir (Untrue: It was a choice to keep his only daughter as heir). That he killed King Robert (Untrue) and his younger brother Renly Baratheon (True but impossible to prove).
FAMILY: Of House Baratheon of Dragonstone, a lesser branch of the current family ruler of Westeros. Crowns himself after his elder dies with no legitimate issue. Father of Shireen Baratheon, a girl of ten known for her ugly features and disfigured face as she contracted Greyscale as a babe (But who in turn is a very intelligent girl, extremely instructed and an avid reader, shy and kind). Husband of Selyse Florent.