King Robb Stark. Robb Stark Wins the War of the Five Kings. He expected something else from death, some talked of darkness other of an eternal sleep but Robb found something he found purpose training and more than all a second chance. Robb Stark wake after his death at the Red Wedding in a cold and almost dead Winterfell to be greeted by his Ned Stark was a man of honor. This led to his downfall as he refused to play the game of thrones and instead stayed true to his honor, pledging his support to Stannis as the true Baratheon heir. Stannis acknowledges Ned's support in season two, though denounces Robb's claim as King in the North in the same way Daenerys does in season seven. Robb knows that the king won't agree to any of his demands, but he capitalizes on one more opportunity to invite his enemy's underestimations.After the meeting, Theon Greyjoy tells Robb that the war won't end until they have the ships to take King's Landing - ships that his father, Balon Grejoy, could provide.
TL;DR: Robb wasn't innocent, acted like a brat, sorta got what he had coming; he didn't show the skills or thoughtfulness a true king should have. Related Topics Game of Thrones TV series based on book Fantasy TV Television
Robb would definitely be no exception, and the stories about the great Kings in the North and their legendary tales would have been fresh on his mind. Being young and not having experienced the glory of battle first hand would have created a spark which stirred him to pick up the crown and declare himself King like his ancestors before him.

This chapter takes place after Robb received Sansa's letter from King's Landing.-----299 AC. THE NORTH. WINTERFELL. ROBB STARK "Call the banners" The voice that spoke was cold and demanding, belonging to a lord giving a command to his subjects. It was hard to believe the voice was his own.

Captured By: Singing Fire. Instead of death and cold steel at the infamous Red Wedding, Robb is taken alive for public execution in King's Landing. With the King in the North still alive, his allies and enemies race to find him. Severally wounded and a Frey prisoner, Robb struggles to survive, escape from sure death in King's Landing, find his The King in the North reflects on his long war for the Iron Throne after tonight's shocking episode Oona Chaplin as Talisa Maegyr and Richard Madden as Robb Stark in game of Thrones. Helen Sloan. Losing Robb Stark ( Richard Madden ), Catelyn Stark ( Michelle Fairley ), Talisa Stark ( Oona Chaplin ), Robb’s direwolf, Grey Wind, and loads of Stark bannermen to Walder Frey and Roose Bolton Robb begins the story at 17, while Sansa, Arya, Bran, and Rickon are introduced at 13, 11, 10, and 6 years old, respectively. Meanwhile, Eddard Stark and his wife Catelyn are presumably in their early forties, which is when they die. This also means that Robb dies at around 19 or 20, and Rickon dies at 11 years of age.
In Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 5, "The Ghost of Harrenhal" started with Catelyn saying Robb had no desire to sit on the Iron Throne. Renly said Robb could continue calling himself King in
Robb Stark is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its HBO television adaptation Game of Thrones, where he is portrayed by Richard Madden. Introduced in A Game of Thrones (1996), Robb is the eldest son and heir of Lord Eddard Stark of Winterfell and Lady It is sometimes said that Catelyn Tully, mother of the late King Robb Stark, erred by allowing Lord Walder Frey of the Twins to coerce not one, but two betrothals to secure an alliance and a crossing over the Green Fork; a Frey girl for Robb, and Elmar Frey for his sister Arya, who was as of then believed to be held by the Lannisters with her After Robb's father and the King had departed for the Winterfell crypt to pay their respects to Robb's aunt, Lyanna Stark, Robb followed his Mother's wishes and took Rickon to search for Ashter. Robb didn't understand why his Mother wanted to bring Rickon, but he figured it was because Rickon would be too wild, standing around with a bunch of 2WeUx.
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