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re: Crackpot ASOIAF Theories SPOILERS
Posted on 8/22/17 at 1:07 pm to Byron Bojangles III
Posted on 8/22/17 at 1:07 pm to Byron Bojangles III
No. First off in order to get Jaime's face, then Jaime has to be dead likely by Arya's hands. Secondly it's detrimental to Jaime and Cersei's character development. I would really like for Jaime to tell Cersei why he actually killed Aerys and then kill her once she realizes she has turned into Aerys.
I'm almost sure he has only told Brienne why he did it. I think Cersei would be a bit more sensitive around Wildfire for Jaime and Tyrion would have thought back to Jaime saving Kings Landing when they found the barrels of Wildfire throughout King's Landing.
I'm almost sure he has only told Brienne why he did it. I think Cersei would be a bit more sensitive around Wildfire for Jaime and Tyrion would have thought back to Jaime saving Kings Landing when they found the barrels of Wildfire throughout King's Landing.
This post was edited on 8/22/17 at 1:09 pm
Posted on 11/21/17 at 10:23 pm to OMLandshark
I'm going to be disappointed if Jaime kills Cersei. I'm really hoping that the Valonqar (whoever it is - personally hoping for Tyrion) has their hands around her throat, choking the life out of her, then stops and sends her away from the castle to live her life in cowardice and fear of all she once held herself.
So much of this series has been about deconstructing the most popular fantasy tropes that it seems silly that every prophecy would come true, and given Cersei's paranoia about what Maggie the Frog told her, it would be delicious irony for her to see all her planning and cruel scheming go for naught because the prophecy only had as much power as she gave it.
On a purely selfish level, I really want a physically and emotionally broken Cersei to be crawling through the Riverlands, trying to convince herself that she can regain her lost glory, only to encounter Nymeria, who closes her teeth around her throat in the last sentence of the epilogue.
So much of this series has been about deconstructing the most popular fantasy tropes that it seems silly that every prophecy would come true, and given Cersei's paranoia about what Maggie the Frog told her, it would be delicious irony for her to see all her planning and cruel scheming go for naught because the prophecy only had as much power as she gave it.
On a purely selfish level, I really want a physically and emotionally broken Cersei to be crawling through the Riverlands, trying to convince herself that she can regain her lost glory, only to encounter Nymeria, who closes her teeth around her throat in the last sentence of the epilogue.
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