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==Family tree==
 
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==Gallery==
 
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' book series, there is no mention Selyse Baratheon having any sons, live or stillborn.
 
In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' book series, there is no mention Selyse Baratheon having any sons, live or stillborn.
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Revision as of 06:38, 4 August 2014

"My sweet boys. Petyr, Tommard, Edric..."
―Queen Selyse Baratheon[src]

Tommard Baratheon is one of the stillborn sons of Stannis Baratheon by his wife Selyse Florent. His mother keeps his corpse in a glass jar on display in her chamber along with his also stillborn brothers, Petyr, and Edric.

Appearances

Template:Season Three Appearances

Family tree

Template:House Baratheon family tree

Gallery

Behind the scenes

Staff writer Bryan Cogman came up with the idea of the stillborn fetuses being preserved in jars. Cogman said in an interview, "It was a proud day for me as a writer when I walked on set and saw those magnificently nasty prop dead babies floating in those jars."[1]

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire book series, there is no mention Selyse Baratheon having any sons, live or stillborn.

References