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Cersei notes that they are sending Balon Swann to Dorne with Gregor Clegane's head as has been promised, but she does not mention that Balon will have another task as well. [N 1] We also learn that Tyrion's High Septon has died in his "sleep", and the council brings up the continuing influx of "sparrows" into King's Landing , stirring up the ...
In chapter 17 (Cersei IV) of AFFC we can read (about High Septon's death): No man can ask for more than to die peacefully in his sleep, full of years. I couldn't find any more details in the book, but in the internet summaries I found two different explanations of his death.
I got the impression Cersei was mostly upset by her death because it proved Maggy's prophecies came true. Which shows another kind of coldness, since she's more worried by her own fate than her friend's death.
To be clear, I FULLY support Cersei and Jaime dying together (anyone who actually thought that Jaime was gonna have some rom-com ending with Brienne wasn't paying attention at all), but I hate that their ending came because some big rocks fell on them and crushed them to death.
Jaime, loyal to Cersei until the end, leads her down to the tunnels below the Red Keep where the dragon skulls are in hopes of escaping through a secret passage that leads to the shore outside....
Upon Robert’s death, Cersei makes her son Joffrey King and arrests Ned Stark. Though she plans to have him take the black, Joffrey orders Ser Ilyn Payne to behead the Warden of the North; this leads to Robb rising against the Lannister.
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The one thing I've been wondering is why, when Cersei put her hand on her shoulder, Missandei didn't just grab Cersei and pull her off the wall. If you're going to die, may as well end the war in one fell swoop.