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  1. An in-depth analysis of chapter 17 Cersei 4 of A Feast for Crows, book four of the A Song of Ice and Fire series by George RR Martin. Be sure to visit our website https://ghostsofharrenhal ...

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  2. When Osney arrives, Cersei butters him up with an offer to join the Kingsguard and a chance to bed her again, provided he accomplishes a couple of tasks. First, Cersei wants him to seduce, and hopefully bed, Queen Margaery; this will enable Cersei to execute her lawfully.

  3. From George RR Martin's "A Feast for Crows."If you like what you're hearing, be sure to check out my channel, where you can find all of my A Song of Ice and ...

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  4. Robert definitely had his own issues, but Cersei is on a whole different level. And she was the prime influence on Joffrey, since Robert was so withdrawn. Even if Joffrey was trying to imitate his warrior "father's" brutality, she might have tempered that cruelty in him if she had done a better job. 6.

  5. Cersei would have been seen as spoiling her son out of vanity, and Robert as justifiably disappointed. It's only later that we're encouraged to look at things from Cersei's point of view, after she's really started to lose it.

  6. I think maybe to some extent, the Cersei chapters reveal how the Mad King came to be such a nutcase. Like, what happens when a stupid narcissist is given a huge amount of power and has dozens of people constantly telling them contradictory information, spreading lies, rumors etc.

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  8. Falyse flees to King's Landing to report that Bronn killed Balman in a duel, though not before Bronn extracted a confession that Cersei was behind the attempt to kill him. Cersei responds by sending Falyse to Qyburn so nothing is found out about her machinations.

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