Jaime Lannister (@casterlyking) 's Twitter Profile
Jaime Lannister

@casterlyking

If your Gods are real and if they are just, why is the world so full of injustice?

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- and they had both paid a visit to the Maester, who gave her a poison to kill the King's seed. "Lyanna Stark" is who Cersei blamed for -

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- her hatred of the unborn child, for that is who Robert had imagined he was spilling his seed into, not Cersei Lannister. Jaime could not -

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- understand Robert's ignorance towards his beloved — nobody in the Seven Kingdoms was more beautiful than Cersei Lannister, and even -

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- when she would not allow Jaime to lie with her, for months at a time, he remained celibate. — One of the only loyal men in Westeros.

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Perhaps, in another life, Jaime Lannister could wed his sister without shame and fear - without the judgement of highborns and lowborns -

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- alike, but not in this time. His life had been laid out in stone already. He would marry a Lady who would birth him heirs and he would -

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- remain, stuck at Casterly Rock, in his father's succession. Jaime had denied his father of this ability already, by swearing his oath -

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- to join the Kingsguard, protector of King Aerys Targaryen. The golden haired knight was but a boy when the mad King committed his final -

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- mad act. Letting the Lannister army into the gates of King's Landing. He had been howling for hours, how he wished to set alight to the -

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- entire world, how he cared not for the death of smallfolk. The rebellion was at its peak. A flash of gold — a blade to the throat. -

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- Blood spilling to the floor at their feet. Jaime would never forget how, when he stepped over his body, the white of his cloak became -

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- tainted with red. — A smirk painted itself upon his features as he took a seat upon the throne, an uncomfortably hideous masterpiece -

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- that dictated one's life. Truth be told, the boy only sat on it to see how comfortable it truly was. He had no desire to hold such a -

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- monstrous amount of power. He wondered, right then as he leant back against the sworded back, if this would be his legacy. Would he go -

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- down in history as the 'boy who killed the mad king'? Would he be considered a hero or a traitor? He was unsure. One thing he knew -

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- for certain, though, was that with the King dead, the rebellion would end. He would finally be able to see his sister once more.