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| Title=[[File:House-Baratheon-of-Dragonstone-heraldry.jpg|40px|left|link=House Baratheon of Dragonstone]] Shireen Baratheon [[File:House-Baratheon-of-Dragonstone-heraldry.jpg|40px|right|link=House Baratheon of Dragonstone]]
 
 
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| Family=[[Stannis Baratheon]] - father<br>[[Selyse Florent]] - mother<br>{[[Petyr Baratheon]]} - stillborn brother<br>{[[Tommard Baratheon]]} - stillborn brother<br>{[[Edric Baratheon]]} - stillborn brother<br>{[[Robert Baratheon]]} - uncle<br>{[[Renly Baratheon]]} - uncle<br>{[[Steffon Baratheon]]} - grandfather<br>{[[Cassana Baratheon]]} - grandmother<br>{[[Axell Florent]]} - uncle<br>[[Imry Florent]] - uncle<br>[[Cersei Lannister]] - aunt<br>[[Margaery Tyrell]] - aunt by marriage<br>[[Gendry]] - bastard first cousin<br>[[Samwell Tarly]] - second cousin<br>{[[Joffrey Baratheon]]} - alledged cousin<br>[[Myrcella Baratheon]] - alledged cousin<br>[[Tommen Baratheon]] - alledged cousin| Actor=[[Kerry Ingram]]|Age = Approx. 14 in Season 4<ref>Shireen is the same age as Arya Stark in the books. Arya was aged-up by two years in the TV continuity to be 11 in Season 1, and thus 14 in Season 4, meaning that unless Shireen's relative age was also altered, she is also 14 in Season 4.</ref>|Appearances = 3 episodes <small>[[#Appearances|(see below)]]</small>|Culture = [[Andal]]}}
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| Family=[[Stannis Baratheon]] - father<br>[[Selyse Florent]] - mother<br>{[[Petyr Baratheon]]} - stillborn brother<br>{[[Tommard Baratheon]]} - stillborn brother<br>{[[Edric Baratheon]]} - stillborn brother<br>{[[Robert Baratheon]]} - uncle<br>{[[Renly Baratheon]]} - uncle<br>{[[Steffon Baratheon]]} - grandfather<br>{[[Cassana Baratheon]]} - grandmother<br>{[[Axell Florent]]} - uncle<br>[[Imry Florent]] - uncle<br>[[Cersei Lannister]] - aunt by marriage<br>[[Margaery Tyrell]] - aunt by marriage<br>[[Gendry]] - bastard first cousin<br>[[Samwell Tarly]] - second cousin <br> Dickon Tarly - second cousin <br>{[[Joffrey Baratheon]]} - alledged cousin<br>[[Myrcella Baratheon]] - alledged cousin<br>[[Tommen Baratheon]] - alledged cousin<br>Maester [[Aemon]] - great-great-uncle<ref>In the books, Aemon is the older brother of Aegon V, Stannis's great-grandfather. Aegon V's son was Jaehaerys II, and Jaehaerys II's son was Aerys II, the Mad King. The TV continuity officially removed Jaehaerys II to simplify the Targaryen family tree, making the Mad King the son of Aegon V, not his grandson. The problem this introduced is that Stannis's grandmother was actually Jaehaerys II's own sister: removing that generation from the Targaryen family makes the exact relationship of TV-Shireen to the Targaryens uncertain.</ref>| Actor=[[Kerry Ingram]]|Age = Approx. 15 in Season 5<ref>Shireen is the same age as Arya Stark in the books. Arya was aged-up by two years in the TV continuity to be 11 in Season 1, and thus 14 in Season 4, meaning that unless Shireen's relative age was also altered, she is also 15 in Season 5.</ref>|Appearances = 5 episodes <small>[[#Appearances|(see below)]]</small>|Culture = [[Andal]]}}
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{{Quote|My books are better than these boring scrolls.|Shireen Baratheon|Mhysa}}
Princess '''Shireen Baratheon''' is a recurring character in the [[Season 3|third]] and [[Season 4|fourth]] seasons. She is played by [[Kerry Ingram]] and debuts in "[[Kissed by Fire]]". Shireen is the daughter and only child of [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]] and [[Selyse Baratheon]].
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Princess '''Shireen Baratheon''' is a recurring character in the [[Season 3|third]], [[Season 4|fourth]] and [[Season 5|fifth]] seasons. She is played by [[Kerry Ingram]] and debuts in "[[Kissed by Fire]]". Shireen is the daughter and only child of [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]] and [[Selyse Baratheon]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
Shireen is the daughter of [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]] and [[Selyse Baratheon]]. Her father is the head of [[House Baratheon of Dragonstone]] and has declared himself [[King on the Iron Throne]]. Shireen is Stannis's only child and heir. She is the same age as [[Arya Stark]]. She had three older brothers, who were stillborn.
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Shireen is the daughter of [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]] and [[Selyse Baratheon]]. Her father is the head of [[House Baratheon of Dragonstone]] and has declared himself [[King on the Iron Throne]]. Shireen is Stannis's only living child and therefore his heir presumptive. She is the same age as [[Arya Stark]]. She had three older brothers, who were stillborn.
   
 
The left side of her face is scarred by [[greyscale|Greyscale]].
 
The left side of her face is scarred by [[greyscale|Greyscale]].
   
 
Shireen was not born a princess, but was born into a powerful noble family. She only recently became a princess, after her father declared himself king upon her uncle King Robert's death.
 
Shireen was not born a princess, but was born into a powerful noble family. She only recently became a princess, after her father declared himself king upon her uncle King Robert's death.
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Though Selyse resents Shireen, dismissing her as cursed, stubborn and sinful, Shireen shares a strong relationship with Stannis, who loves her dearly.
   
 
===[[Season 3]]===
 
===[[Season 3]]===
Having ignored Selyse and Shireen for several months, Stannis pays them a visit sometime after [[Melisandre]]'s departure from [[Dragonstone]] to gather power on the mainland. Selyse tries to dissuade Stannis from seeing Shireen, but he angrily insists upon seeing his daughter. Whilst telling her of the disaster at Blackwater Bay, Shireen asks after [[Davos Seaworth]], calling him by his traditional soubriquet, "The Onion Knight". Stannis gently explains that he is a traitor and is in the dungeon, a notion which distresses the young princess. Advising her to forget her friend, Stannis departs. Later that night, Shireen sneaks out of her tower and into the dungeon to see Davos. She demonstrates knowledge of the guards and their habits, making sure to visit when the gaoler, a known drunk, is on duty. Shireen brings Davos a book about [[Aegon the Conqueror]] to pass the time, but the Onion Knight admits he cannot read. Shireen takes this in stride and begins to teach him through the bars of his cell.<ref>"[[Kissed by Fire]]"</ref>
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Having ignored Selyse and Shireen for several months, Stannis pays them a visit sometime after [[Melisandre]]'s departure from [[Dragonstone]] to gather power on the mainland. Selyse tries to dissuade Stannis from seeing Shireen, but he angrily insists upon seeing his daughter. While telling her of the disaster at Blackwater Bay, Shireen asks for [[Davos Seaworth]], calling him by his traditional soubriquet, "The Onion Knight". Stannis gently explains that he is a traitor and is in the dungeon, a notion which distresses the young princess. Advising her to forget her friend, Stannis departs. Later that night, Shireen sneaks out of her tower and into the dungeon to see Davos. She demonstrates knowledge of the guards and their habits, making sure to visit when the gaoler, a known drunk, is on duty. Shireen brings Davos a book about [[Aegon the Conqueror]] to pass the time, but the Onion Knight admits he cannot read. Shireen takes this in stride and begins to teach him through the bars of his cell.<ref>"[[Kissed by Fire]]"</ref>
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Following Ser Davos's release, he spends time with Shireen. She implores him to read more of Aegon's exploits rather than sort through Stannis's correspondence, which consists mostly of invitations to attend social events thrown by his few remaining bannermen, including the nameday celebration of one of Shireen's [[Rylene Florent|Florent cousins]]. When a confused Davos asks why there is a "G" in the word "night", Shireen shrugs off the unusual spelling.<ref>"[[Mhysa]]"</ref>
   
Following Ser Davos's release, he spends time with Shireen. She implores him to read more of Aegon's exploits rather than sort through Stannis's correspondence, which consists mostly of invitations to attend social events thrown by his few remaining bannermen, including the nameday celebration of one of Shireen's [[Rylene Florent|Florent cousins]] . When a confused Davos asks why there is a "G" in the word "night", Shireen shrugs off the unusual spelling.<ref>"[[Mhysa]]"</ref>
 
 
===​[[Season 4]]===
 
===​[[Season 4]]===
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[[File:Shireen_talking_to_melisandre.png|thumb|Shireen being lectured by Melisandre on the Lord of Light.]]
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Selyse fears for Shireen's soul, saying that she is stubborn, sinful and sullen. She expresses a desire to strike her with a rod, which Stannis forbids. Selyse suggests that [[Melisandre]] speak to Shireen. Melisandre goes to visit her and Shireen makes clear her disapproval of Melisandre burning people, including her uncle Ser [[Axell Florent]]. Melisandre tells her that the tales told in the ''[[Seven-Pointed Star]]'' are lies and fables and that the only true gods are [[R'hllor]] and the [[Great Other]], with the only hell being the one they live in now.<ref>"[[The Lion and the Rose]]"</ref>
 
Selyse fears for Shireen's soul, saying that she is stubborn, sinful and sullen. She expresses a desire to strike her with a rod, which Stannis forbids. Selyse suggests that [[Melisandre]] speak to Shireen. Melisandre goes to visit her and Shireen makes clear her disapproval of Melisandre burning people, including her uncle Ser [[Axell Florent]]. Melisandre tells her that the tales told in the ''[[Seven-Pointed Star]]'' are lies and fables and that the only true gods are [[R'hllor]] and the [[Great Other]], with the only hell being the one they live in now.<ref>"[[The Lion and the Rose]]"</ref>
   
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Reacting to the news of [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]]'s death at [[Purple Wedding|his own wedding]], Stannis is still discouraged because he does not have sufficient remaining soldiers to seize on this opportunity. Davos suggests that they could attempt to hire [[Mercenary|mercenary companies]] from the Free Cities, but Stannis scoffs that they don't have any gold left either.
Shireen also continued her reading lessons with Ser Davos. After a particularly tense meeting between Stannis and Davos, he had another lesson with the Princess in which she told him to read a more complex book about a [[First Sword of Braavos]]. She chides Davos for moving his lips when he reads just like a child and tells him that he needs to read silently to progress. Davos also entertains her when he tells her about his encounter with the Braavosi and the fact that he had almost been executed by one. It is thanks to this story that Davos realises that Stannis could ask for the support of the [[Iron Bank of Braavos]], to which the Seven Kingdoms were severly in debt. In exchange for a guarantee that Stannis would repay the loans the Lannisters could or would not, the Bank would fund his campaign, alowing him to hire sellsword compagnies in the east. Davos kisses Shireen on the forehead for having helped him figure it out and asks her to write the letter to the Bank, telling her that he needs someone smart to do it.<ref>"[[Breaker of Chains]]"</ref>
 
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Later, Shireen continues her reading lessons with Ser Davos in her chambers. She scolds him for being late, and insists that he won't make a very good Hand of the King if he sees the word "knight" and says "ka-nigit". He says that she certainly is her father's daughter, as they are both relentless. She gives him a new book which she says is more complex, ''[[The Life and Adventures of Elyo Grivas, First Sword of Braavos]]''. She chides him for moving his lips when he reads because that's how children do it, then claps her hands in congratulations when he reads the title correctly. Shireen says she enjoys this book because it is filled with pirates and swordfights.
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[[File:Shireen_writing_eltter.png|thumb|left|Shireen writing a letter with Davos.]]
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Davos explains that he has been to Braavos, during his smuggling days, but he nearly lost his life when he ran afoul of the First Sword who was protecting the ships of the [[Iron Bank of Braavos]]. Davos says that's to be expected, though, given that the ships of the Iron Bank transport a nation's worth of gold - at which point realization suddenly dawns on him. Davos kisses Shireen on the forehead for having helped him figure it out and asks her to write a letter to the Iron Bank. She protests that he really should because it is good practice, but says that it is very important, so he must make sure that it is written properly by someone smart. He proceeds to dictate a letter requesting for an audience with the Iron Bank, to ask them to switch their support from the Lannisters to her father. He has her address the letter as if she was actually her father, and she asks if they should do that: Davos says it is fine (given that he is Stannis's Hand) and that addressing the letter as "from King Stannis" is just to get the Bank's attention.<ref>"[[Breaker of Chains]]"</ref>
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[[File:Selyse_and_shireen_in_castle_black.png|thumb|Shireen with her mother in Castle Black.]]Shireen accompanies Stannis to the North in his defense of the Night's Watch against the wildlings. She and her mother are present in [[Castle Black]] at the Watch's subsequent funeral for their fallen brothers.<ref>"[[The Children]]"</ref>
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
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{{Season Three Appearances|5=yes|10=yes}}
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==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
{{Dialogue a-b|Davos Seaworth|I disobeyed my King, your father, and now I'm paying the price.|Shireen Baratheon|I don't care, you're my friend.|Shireen's loyalty|Kissed by Fire}}
 
{{Dialogue a-b|Davos Seaworth|I disobeyed my King, your father, and now I'm paying the price.|Shireen Baratheon|I don't care, you're my friend.|Shireen's loyalty|Kissed by Fire}}
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{{Quote|You're your father's daughter, no mistake. Bloody relentless, the both of you.|Davos Seaworth on Shireen's insistence about his reading lessons, showing that in her own way, Shireen has inherited the famous stubbornness of the Baratheons.|Mhysa}}
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
Her inclusion in the TV series was uncertain; She appeared in the first season [[House Baratheon]] family tree issued by HBO and was then removed from the second season family tree. However, she was confirmed as a role for the [[Season 3|third season]].<ref>[http://winteriscoming.net/2012/05/ew-scoop-on-s3-the-reeds-are-in-and-so-is-blackfish/ Winter is Coming.net article on season 3 roles]</ref> Child actress [[Kerry Ingram]] later tweeted that she had got the part.<ref>http://www.spoilertv.com/2012/06/game-of-thrones-season-3-shireen.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr</ref>
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Her inclusion in the TV series was uncertain; She appeared in the first season [[House Baratheon]] family tree issued by HBO and was then removed from the second season family tree. However, she was confirmed as a role for the [[Season 3|third season]].<ref>[http://winteriscoming.net/2012/05/ew-scoop-on-s3-the-reeds-are-in-and-so-is-blackfish/ Winter is Coming.net article on season 3 roles]</ref> It was later tweeted that she got the part.
   
 
As writer [[Bryan Cogman]] explained, the production team wasn't sure in Season 2 if they would eventually be able to include Shireen in the TV series. Thus a considerable amount of thought actually went into Melisandre's line in "[[The Night Lands]]" that Stannis has "no ''sons''", because they wanted to leave their options open to later say that he does have a daughter:
 
As writer [[Bryan Cogman]] explained, the production team wasn't sure in Season 2 if they would eventually be able to include Shireen in the TV series. Thus a considerable amount of thought actually went into Melisandre's line in "[[The Night Lands]]" that Stannis has "no ''sons''", because they wanted to leave their options open to later say that he does have a daughter:
 
:"At that point, we honestly didn't know if we would include Shireen or not — we never know how many characters this show can handle so we sometimes hedge one way or the other. So we made it clear that Selyse had given Stannis "no sons", leaving the door open for Shireen if we needed her."<ref>[http://www.westeros.org/GoT/Features/Entry/Season_3_Interview_Bryan_Cogman Westeros.org,] Season 3 Interview: Bryan Cogman.</ref>
 
:"At that point, we honestly didn't know if we would include Shireen or not — we never know how many characters this show can handle so we sometimes hedge one way or the other. So we made it clear that Selyse had given Stannis "no sons", leaving the door open for Shireen if we needed her."<ref>[http://www.westeros.org/GoT/Features/Entry/Season_3_Interview_Bryan_Cogman Westeros.org,] Season 3 Interview: Bryan Cogman.</ref>
   
Shireen has the characteristic Baratheon features of dark hair and blue eyes. In the books, this means that her hair color is outright black, but in the TV series it is a lighter shade closer to dark brown. This might be due to the fact that actress Kerry Ingram is actually a natural blonde, and it was decided that dyeing her hair completely black looked too artificial. This is similar to how [[Tyrion Lannister]] in the books has the same golden-blonde hair as his siblings, but because actor [[Peter Dinklage]] has black hair in real life, dyeing it to this color didn't match the actor very well, so the makeup team soon switched Tyrion's hair color in the TV series to more of a dirty blonde (Tyrion's original golden-blonde hair can be briefly glimpsed in a few scenes in the first episode of the series).
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Shireen has the characteristic Baratheon features of dark hair and blue eyes. In the books, this means that her hair color is outright black, but in the TV series it is a lighter shade closer to dark brown. This might be due to the fact that actress Kerry Ingram has naturally light hair, and it was decided that dyeing her hair completely black looked too artificial. This is similar to how [[Tyrion Lannister]] in the books has the same golden-blonde hair as his siblings, but because actor [[Peter Dinklage]] has black hair in real life, dyeing it to this color didn't match the actor very well, so the makeup team soon switched Tyrion's hair color in the TV series to more of a dirty blonde (Tyrion's original golden-blonde hair can be briefly glimpsed in a few scenes in the first episode of the series).
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According to Ingram, it takes about two and a half hours to apply the full [[greyscale]] scarring makeup to the left side of her face, and about another two and a half hours to take it off.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moELjb5mMdU&feature=youtu.be&t=9m10s]</ref>
   
 
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"My books are better than these boring scrolls."
―Shireen Baratheon[src]

Princess Shireen Baratheon is a recurring character in the third, fourth and fifth seasons. She is played by Kerry Ingram and debuts in "Kissed by Fire". Shireen is the daughter and only child of Stannis and Selyse Baratheon.

Biography

Background

Shireen is the daughter of Stannis and Selyse Baratheon. Her father is the head of House Baratheon of Dragonstone and has declared himself King on the Iron Throne. Shireen is Stannis's only living child and therefore his heir presumptive. She is the same age as Arya Stark. She had three older brothers, who were stillborn.

The left side of her face is scarred by Greyscale.

Shireen was not born a princess, but was born into a powerful noble family. She only recently became a princess, after her father declared himself king upon her uncle King Robert's death.

Though Selyse resents Shireen, dismissing her as cursed, stubborn and sinful, Shireen shares a strong relationship with Stannis, who loves her dearly.

Season 3

Having ignored Selyse and Shireen for several months, Stannis pays them a visit sometime after Melisandre's departure from Dragonstone to gather power on the mainland. Selyse tries to dissuade Stannis from seeing Shireen, but he angrily insists upon seeing his daughter. While telling her of the disaster at Blackwater Bay, Shireen asks for Davos Seaworth, calling him by his traditional soubriquet, "The Onion Knight". Stannis gently explains that he is a traitor and is in the dungeon, a notion which distresses the young princess. Advising her to forget her friend, Stannis departs. Later that night, Shireen sneaks out of her tower and into the dungeon to see Davos. She demonstrates knowledge of the guards and their habits, making sure to visit when the gaoler, a known drunk, is on duty. Shireen brings Davos a book about Aegon the Conqueror to pass the time, but the Onion Knight admits he cannot read. Shireen takes this in stride and begins to teach him through the bars of his cell.[3]

Following Ser Davos's release, he spends time with Shireen. She implores him to read more of Aegon's exploits rather than sort through Stannis's correspondence, which consists mostly of invitations to attend social events thrown by his few remaining bannermen, including the nameday celebration of one of Shireen's Florent cousins. When a confused Davos asks why there is a "G" in the word "night", Shireen shrugs off the unusual spelling.[4]

Season 4

Shireen talking to melisandre

Shireen being lectured by Melisandre on the Lord of Light.

Selyse fears for Shireen's soul, saying that she is stubborn, sinful and sullen. She expresses a desire to strike her with a rod, which Stannis forbids. Selyse suggests that Melisandre speak to Shireen. Melisandre goes to visit her and Shireen makes clear her disapproval of Melisandre burning people, including her uncle Ser Axell Florent. Melisandre tells her that the tales told in the Seven-Pointed Star are lies and fables and that the only true gods are R'hllor and the Great Other, with the only hell being the one they live in now.[5]

Reacting to the news of Joffrey's death at his own wedding, Stannis is still discouraged because he does not have sufficient remaining soldiers to seize on this opportunity. Davos suggests that they could attempt to hire mercenary companies from the Free Cities, but Stannis scoffs that they don't have any gold left either.

Later, Shireen continues her reading lessons with Ser Davos in her chambers. She scolds him for being late, and insists that he won't make a very good Hand of the King if he sees the word "knight" and says "ka-nigit". He says that she certainly is her father's daughter, as they are both relentless. She gives him a new book which she says is more complex, The Life and Adventures of Elyo Grivas, First Sword of Braavos. She chides him for moving his lips when he reads because that's how children do it, then claps her hands in congratulations when he reads the title correctly. Shireen says she enjoys this book because it is filled with pirates and swordfights.

Shireen writing eltter

Shireen writing a letter with Davos.

Davos explains that he has been to Braavos, during his smuggling days, but he nearly lost his life when he ran afoul of the First Sword who was protecting the ships of the Iron Bank of Braavos. Davos says that's to be expected, though, given that the ships of the Iron Bank transport a nation's worth of gold - at which point realization suddenly dawns on him. Davos kisses Shireen on the forehead for having helped him figure it out and asks her to write a letter to the Iron Bank. She protests that he really should because it is good practice, but says that it is very important, so he must make sure that it is written properly by someone smart. He proceeds to dictate a letter requesting for an audience with the Iron Bank, to ask them to switch their support from the Lannisters to her father. He has her address the letter as if she was actually her father, and she asks if they should do that: Davos says it is fine (given that he is Stannis's Hand) and that addressing the letter as "from King Stannis" is just to get the Bank's attention.[6]

Selyse and shireen in castle black

Shireen with her mother in Castle Black.

Shireen accompanies Stannis to the North in his defense of the Night's Watch against the wildlings. She and her mother are present in Castle Black at the Watch's subsequent funeral for their fallen brothers.[7]

Appearances

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Image Gallery

Family tree

Paternal family

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Maternal family

Template:House Florent family tree

Quotes

Davos Seaworth: "I disobeyed my King, your father, and now I'm paying the price."
Shireen Baratheon: "I don't care, you're my friend."
— Shireen's loyalty[src]
"You're your father's daughter, no mistake. Bloody relentless, the both of you."
―Davos Seaworth on Shireen's insistence about his reading lessons, showing that in her own way, Shireen has inherited the famous stubbornness of the Baratheons.[src]

Behind the scenes

Her inclusion in the TV series was uncertain; She appeared in the first season House Baratheon family tree issued by HBO and was then removed from the second season family tree. However, she was confirmed as a role for the third season.[8] It was later tweeted that she got the part.

As writer Bryan Cogman explained, the production team wasn't sure in Season 2 if they would eventually be able to include Shireen in the TV series. Thus a considerable amount of thought actually went into Melisandre's line in "The Night Lands" that Stannis has "no sons", because they wanted to leave their options open to later say that he does have a daughter:

"At that point, we honestly didn't know if we would include Shireen or not — we never know how many characters this show can handle so we sometimes hedge one way or the other. So we made it clear that Selyse had given Stannis "no sons", leaving the door open for Shireen if we needed her."[9]

Shireen has the characteristic Baratheon features of dark hair and blue eyes. In the books, this means that her hair color is outright black, but in the TV series it is a lighter shade closer to dark brown. This might be due to the fact that actress Kerry Ingram has naturally light hair, and it was decided that dyeing her hair completely black looked too artificial. This is similar to how Tyrion Lannister in the books has the same golden-blonde hair as his siblings, but because actor Peter Dinklage has black hair in real life, dyeing it to this color didn't match the actor very well, so the makeup team soon switched Tyrion's hair color in the TV series to more of a dirty blonde (Tyrion's original golden-blonde hair can be briefly glimpsed in a few scenes in the first episode of the series).

According to Ingram, it takes about two and a half hours to apply the full greyscale scarring makeup to the left side of her face, and about another two and a half hours to take it off.[10]

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Shireen is the daughter of Stannis Baratheon and Selyse Florent. She is described as a sad, sweet, and gentle child, far from pretty. She inherited the unattractive features of both the Baratheons and Florents: the square jutting jaw of her father, and the large ears of her mother. When she was an infant she contracted the dreaded disease known as Greyscale, which is usually fatal. It nearly killed her, but she survived, however it horribly disfigured her: it left a swath of flesh on her left cheek and neck visibly dead, grey and flaking. As a result - and possibly also her parents' relatively unloving marriage - she became a sullen and quiet girl, withdrawn around all except for the castle's court jester Patchface and her cousin Edric Storm.

Shireen was not born a princess, though she was born into a powerful noble family. When she first appears in the Prologue of the second novel, Maester Cressen thinks to himself that the castle staff have only recently begun referring to her as "princess" - ever since Stannis declared himself king as Robert's lawful heir. He notes, however, that everyone including Shireen picked up using the new title very quickly.

Because her uncle Renly died without issue, and her uncle King Robert died without any legitimate children (only bastards), Shireen is the only remaining legitimate Baratheon heir, after her father Stannis. Robert did have one acknowledged bastard, Edric Storm, but he has been cut from the TV series (parts of his storyline, being taken to Dragonstone, were assumed by Robert's other bastard son Gendry). Robert had several other unacknowledged bastards (i.e. Gendry) but they would be considered even further behind in the line of succession, if at all.

Shireen, like her father, has some Targaryen blood. Steffon Baratheon, father of Robert, Stannis, and Renly, was the son of King Aerys II Targaryen's aunt Rhaelle Targaryen, thus he was Aerys's first cousin. Robert, Stannis, and Renly are actually second cousins to Rhaegar Targaryen as well as Daenerys Targaryen. Thus Shireen is the second cousin once removed of Daenerys. This might be moved around somewhat in the TV continuity, which removed Aerys II's father Jaehaerys II, who had a brief rule and died young - to simplify his relationship with Aemon Targaryen. Centuries of heavy inbreeding resulted in every other Targaryen suffering from insanity, but apparently also preserved the ability in their bloodline to interact with dragons and to experience prophetic visions and dreams. Shireen might have inherited some of these abilities, as she mentions that she frequently has dreams about dragons (despite having never seen a live one), though this might just be because she is an imaginative little girl who grew up in a castle filled with dragon-shaped statues and gargoyles.

Stannis's relationship with Shireen is ambiguous. Certainly, he is as distant from his family as he is everyone else around him. Stannis is also somewhat troubled that he has no male heir to carry on the Baratheon dynasty - which is a serious concern in the male-line inheritance system of the Seven Kingdoms, as there are those who would opportunistically challenge succession through a daughter. On the other hand, Stannis has remarked in the books that should he ever die in the war, he expects his soldiers to keep fighting to put Shireen on the throne.

Indeed, once Stannis realized that his wife would bear him no new children and Shireen was his only heir, he sought to ensure that she be properly educated to rule in her own right someday. Most girls in noble families of the Seven Kingdoms are given an education that primarily focuses on being groomed to be a wife and mother to a major lord, i.e. learning how to sow, sing, pray, and curtsey (they are also taught mathematics, because a lord's wife is expected to administer his household). Stannis, however, ordered Shireen's instructors to focus on matters relating to good governance: geography, history, religion, and classical literature have been specifically mentioned as topics she studies, and she is an avid reader. In many ways, Shireen is receiving a more thorough education than Catelyn Tully or Cersei Lannister did. After Robert died, this only increased her father's determination that Shireen should be prepared to be a Ruling Queen. This is in complete contrast with how Cersei indulged Joffrey and ignored his education, resulting in him being a dangerously incompetent ruler.

The TV series's official description of Shireen describes her as escaping her lonely life through stories in books. Shireen isn't described as a shy bookworm type in the books, however this is in keeping with how the books describe her as withdrawn and lonely. Shireen isn't a POV character in the books and hasn't received much focus so far, so the TV series is rounding out her character much as it did characters in Season 2 who weren't POV characters in those parts of the books, such as Margaery Tyrell.

Writer Bryan Cogman explained that the TV series changed the attitude of Shireen's mother Selyse towards her somewhat, making Selyse explicitly resent Shireen as a living reminder that she was unable to provide Stannis with a son:

"Now, with Shireen — she's essentially the Shireen from the books. The main difference is Selyse's attitude towards her is a bit different. She has a more overt hatred and resentment of her — she wanted to give Stannis sons, not a deformed daughter."[11]

References

  1. In the books, Aemon is the older brother of Aegon V, Stannis's great-grandfather. Aegon V's son was Jaehaerys II, and Jaehaerys II's son was Aerys II, the Mad King. The TV continuity officially removed Jaehaerys II to simplify the Targaryen family tree, making the Mad King the son of Aegon V, not his grandson. The problem this introduced is that Stannis's grandmother was actually Jaehaerys II's own sister: removing that generation from the Targaryen family makes the exact relationship of TV-Shireen to the Targaryens uncertain.
  2. Shireen is the same age as Arya Stark in the books. Arya was aged-up by two years in the TV continuity to be 11 in Season 1, and thus 14 in Season 4, meaning that unless Shireen's relative age was also altered, she is also 15 in Season 5.
  3. "Kissed by Fire"
  4. "Mhysa"
  5. "The Lion and the Rose"
  6. "Breaker of Chains"
  7. "The Children"
  8. Winter is Coming.net article on season 3 roles
  9. Westeros.org, Season 3 Interview: Bryan Cogman.
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  11. Westeros.org, Season 3 Interview: Bryan Cogman.

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