game of thrones - Annulments in Westeros: What are the laws for annulment and could Robb have his marriage annulled?
Update S07E05: Thank you Gilly! Haha
Westeros has annulments right? It's a pretty theocratic place so I guess there's no distinction of legal vs sept.
I mean what's the law with the old gods? The seven? The red god? The Many faced god?
Of course most got marriages are de jure invalid because they're done politically but they're de facto valid. But what about something that's not political? I would think it's also invalid de facto.
Let's take for example someone who could've really benefited from an annulment: Robb Stark. In the books it seems like Robb Stark could get an annulment since he married a girl after having sex with her out of grief.
Could he have his marriage annulled?
If so, why didn't he?
If not, why?
In the show, could Robb Stark have made up some dumb excuse* to annul his marriage for the sake of re-forming an alliance with the Freys?
If so, is it that if he could he didn't want to?
If not, why?
*Actually I think even in modern society there are grounds for annulment.
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