Images of Stannis Baratheon from A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones.
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Stannis as he is described in the novels, a large man, but shorter than Robert and Renly, wearing a full plate armor, prematurely balding, and having deep blue eyes described to look like night itself and hollow pits.
Stannis with Lightbringer.
In the current novels, Stannis began to age quickly due to the making of shadow assassins.
Brooding at Dragonstone.
Stannis as a boy.
Stannis and Melisandre meeting Renly and Catelyn outside Storm's End.
Stannis and his daughter and heir Shireen, who has the typical black hair of House Baratheon and looks of House Florent in the novels.
Leaving Castle Black.
Stannis glares at Renly.
Stannis having a vision of his own shade.
Stannis with Shireen, Selyse, Melisandre, and Davos.
Stannis, Selyse, and Melisandre watch Maester Cressen die by poisoning himself with the strangler.
The parley during the first Siege of Storm's End, outside the castle, from the left: Brienne of Tarth, Renly Baratheon, Melisandre, Stannis Baratheon, Catelyn Stark, and Wendel Manderly.
Stannis tosses three leeches, that have been used on his nephew Edric, into the brazier as he calls down three "usurpers" ("Joffrey Baratheon, Balon Greyjoy, and Robb Stark").
Stannis unsheathes Lightbringer and prepares to execute Davos for smuggling his nephew Edric out of Dragonstone to save him from Melisandre's fiery sacrifice before he presents a letter from the Wall.
Preparing to sail to the Wall.
Stannis and his host during the Battle Beneath the Wall.
Stannis with Lightbringer and his army, facing the wildlings and giants.
Stannis and Jon Snow are unwilling to admit their similarities and mutual respect.
Stannis given advice from Jon on how to win the northmen to his cause to liberate the North from House Bolton, being counseled to fight against the Ironborn to gain popularity and respect.
Stannis and his forces marching in the North.
Asha Greyjoy after being defeated by Stannis, dreaming of "red hearts burning, and a black stag in a golden wood with flame streaming from his antlers".