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  1. Cersei's actions, at first, most likely doomed her reign before it even began, with House Arryn (under Littlefinger) allied with the resurgent Kingdom of the North, the deaths of Walder Frey and his sons have left House Frey without a Lord or male heir, and Dorne and House Tyrell aligned with Daenerys's already massive forces.

  2. Jun 25, 2016 · Where does this leave Cersei? In the worst possible position she can be in - back against the wall, losing allies left and right, and with few options remaining. This is Cersei at her most desperate, and therefore, her most dangerous.

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  3. Jul 4, 2016 · Gregor loomed over her prone figure as Cersei left the room, chanting “Shame, shame, shame,” and closing the door behind her. Unella screamed. Cue thousands of, “Ewwww!” tweets. The implication...

  4. May 16, 2019 · It's at this point that we cut back to Margaery, as she tries unsuccessfully to reason with the High Sparrow. Cersei knows full well what the consequences of not being there are, and her decision to ghost her own trial means she doesn't intend to face those consequences.

    • Brian Silliman
  5. May 15, 2019 · She grits her teeth, hunkers down on Drogon, and takes flight toward the castle. It looks for a moment like the obvious will happen: Dany will confront Cersei and win the game of thrones.

    • Dave Tach
  6. Cersei understands the consequences of her absence, and she is absent anyway, which means she does not intend to suffer those consequences. The trial can wait; we all need to leave. —

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  8. By the end of ADWD, Cersei was informed that Loras had seemingly suffered mortal injuries while taking back Dragonstone from Stannis' men, having hot oil poured onto him from above and then other injuries while fighting.

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