Second of Lord Borros Baratheon's four daughters by Elenda Caron, and by her father's own reckoning the cleverest of the Four Storms, though plainer-featured than her sisters. When Prince Aemond Targaryen came in 129 AC to Storm's End upon Vhagar to bid for the support of the greens, Lord Borros offered him any of his four girls to wife; the prince chose another, and Maris was passed over for the comeliness she lacked. As the prince made his farewells she set her tongue upon him and asked, sweet as a song, whether it was his eye that her cousin Lucerys had taken — and Aemond left her father's hall in such a black temper that he was after laid at the killing of Prince Lucerys that day above Shipbreaker Bay. After the Dance, with no place left for her at court and no lord at her gate, Maris took the vows and the grey robes of the silent sisters, and the cleverest of the Four Storms was heard no more in the world.

Maris Baratheon (One of the Four Storms)
Family
- Parents
- Borros Baratheon, Elenda Caron
