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  1. Cersei agrees, hoping that he will die in the attempt. Loras does end the siege, but he suffers grievous wounds in the attack. By the end of the novel, it is not clear whether he will survive.

  2. May 28, 2023 · A Feast For Crows Chapter Summaries from AWOIAFCersei IV

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  3. Jul 14, 2005 · Try reading the first Cersei chapter in AFFC, then read the first Daenerys chapter in ADWD. Go back and forth, Cersei then Daenerys, just those chapters and you'll see what I mean. Also try just reading only the chapters from a single character and see if that shakes something loose for you.

  4. 1) The implication is that Qyburn killed the High Septon on Cersei's orders and that Pycelle could be next. Cersei disliked the High Septon because he was appointed by Tyrion. Source. 2) Queen Cersei, paranoid about what Lancel may have told him ordered his death.

  5. 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.

  6. I recently reread AFFC and ADWD and combined all the chapters of both books and separate them into four ‘books’. Two big books, and two short books. Book 1 – A Feast for Crows – Part 1 – The Big Feast. The first list includes all Cersei, Jamie and Brienne chapters of both books.

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  8. Cersei could not help but smile. Even her lord father could have done no better. At a stroke, she had rid King’s Landing of the plague of sparrows, secured Tommen’s blessing, and lessened the crown’s debt by close to a million dragons.

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