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Does Jaime have Honour?
Before he served in the Kingsguard, Jaime believed in the traditional view of honour and knighthood. He learned from Ser Arthur Dayne and Ser Barristan Selmy, holding them up as his boyhood heroes.
Why did Jaime Lannister kill the Mad King?
He killed Aerys because he plotted, with his hand and other pyromancers, to burn King’s Landing down with wildfire. And also for how he treated him and his father.
Is Jaime Lannister a prince?
Ser Jaime Lannister, also known as the Kingslayer, is a knight from House Lannister. He is the second child and first-born son of Lord Tywin Lannister of Casterly Rock and his wife, Lady Joanna, also of House Lannister….Jaime Lannister.
Ser Jaime Lannister, by Mathia Arkoniel | |
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Lover(s) | Queen Cersei Lannister |
Does Jaime love Cersei?
Actually, Cersei was never mean to Jamie before he was taken prisoner. After he returned, she blamed him for “leaving” her when she needed him, and thus was mean. Her accusation didn’t heed logic though. He saw half of his DNA.
Why did Jaime Lannister kill King Aerys?
Torn between sworn duty to his king and love for his family, torn between betraying his vows and protecting the people, Jaime made an impossible choice: he sacrificed his honor to save King’s Landing, choosing to slay his king rather than allow Aerys to deliver the order to “burn them all.”
What was Jaime Lannister’s original sin?
On the face of it, Jaime’s original sin — killing the Mad King — doesn’t look good. Sure, the Mad King was, well, mad … but Jaime was still a member of his Kingsguard, sworn to protect him with his own life.
What happened to Jaime Lannister’s sword on the Iron Throne?
When Eddard Stark strode into the throne room, he found Jaime Lannister sitting on the Iron Throne with the dead king at his feet; Jaime’s sword lay across his lap, still red with the blood of the man he was supposed to defend. Not a good look for my guy Jaime, admittedly.
What happened to Jaime Lannister’s father during Robert’s rebellion?
Sure, the Mad King was, well, mad … but Jaime was still a member of his Kingsguard, sworn to protect him with his own life. Throughout Robert’s Rebellion, Jaime’s father Tywin, Lord of Casterly Rock, had remained out of the fray, refusing to choose between Targaryen and Baratheon.