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| Character_name = [[File:House Lannister.png|50px|left]][[File:House Baratheon.PNG|50px|right]] '''Cersei Lannister'''
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| Title         = [[Light of the West]]<br>Queen Dowager<br>[[Protector of the Realm]]<br>Lady of [[Casterly Rock]]<br>[[Regent|Queen Regent]]
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| Title = [[Light of the West]]<br>Queen Dowager<br>[[Protector of the Realm]]<br>[[Lady of Casterly Rock]]<br>[[Regent|Queen Regent]]
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| Spouse         = King [[Robert Baratheon]]
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| Spouse = King [[Robert I Baratheon]]
 
| Place_of_Birth = [[Casterly Rock]]
 
| Place_of_Birth = [[Casterly Rock]]
| Date_of_Birth = {{Date|266}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Westerlands: House Lannister Under the Dragons}}
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| Books         = ''[[A Game of Thrones]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Clash of Kings]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Storm of Swords]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' (POV)<br>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' (POV)
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| Books = ''[[The World of Ice & Fire]]'' (mentioned)<br>''[[A Game of Thrones]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Clash of Kings]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Storm of Swords]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' (POV)<br>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' (POV)
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| Played_by     = [[w:Lena Headey|Lena Headey]]
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| Played_by = [[w:Lena Headey|Lena Headey]]<br>[[w:Nell Williams|Nell Williams]] (young)
| TV_series     = [[Game of Thrones - Season 1|Season 1]] {{!}} [[Game of Thrones - Season 2|Season 2]] {{!}} [[Game of Thrones - Season 3|Season 3]] {{!}} [[Game of Thrones - Season 4|Season 4]] {{!}} [[Game of Thrones - Season 5|Season 5]] {{!}} [[Game of Thrones - Season 6|Season 6]]
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'''Cersei Lannister''' is the eldest child of [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]] and [[Joanna Lannister]] by mere moments, and the twin sister of [[Jaime Lannister]]. After [[Robert's Rebellion]] she married the new king, [[Robert Baratheon]], and became Queen of the [[Seven Kingdoms]]. She is the mother of [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]], [[Myrcella Baratheon|Myrcella]], and [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen]] of [[House Baratheon of King's Landing]]. Cersei becomes a [[POV character]] in ''[[A Feast for Crows]]''. In the television adaptation ''[[Game of Thrones]]'' she is played by [[w:Lena Headey|Lena Headey]].
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'''Cersei Lannister''' is the only daughter and eldest child of Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] of [[Casterly Rock]] and his wife, Lady [[Joanna Lannister]]. She is the twin of her younger brother, Ser [[Jaime Lannister]]. In the television adaptation ''[[Game of Thrones]]'' Cersei is played by [[w:Lena Headey|Lena Headey]], and is portrayed when she is a child by [[w:Nell Williams|Nell Williams]] in a [[Game of Thrones - Season 5|Season 5]] flashback.
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After [[Robert's Rebellion]], Cersei married King  [[Robert I Baratheon]] and became Queen of the [[Seven Kingdoms]]. She is the mother of Prince [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]], Princess [[Myrcella Baratheon|Myrcella]], and Prince [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen]] of [[House Baratheon of King's Landing]]. Cersei becomes a [[POV character]] in ''[[A Feast for Crows]]''.
  
 
==Appearance and Character==
 
==Appearance and Character==
:''See also: [[:Category:Images of Cersei Lannister|Images of Cersei Lannister]]''
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{{See also|:Category:Images of Cersei Lannister|l1=Images of Cersei Lannister}}
Cersei is a strikingly beautiful woman with classic [[House Lannister|Lannister]] looks: blonde hair, brilliant green eyes, fair skin, and a slender, graceful figure. However, time and motherhood are beginning to take their toll on her body, and as of ''A Feast for Crows'' she has begun to gain weight as a result of alcohol abuse. Like many other characters in the series, she occasionally has dreams that seem to be prophetic.
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When they were children, Cersei and her twin-brother, [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]], looked so alike not even their father, [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]], could tell them apart.{{ref|acok|60}} As adults, they still significantly resemble each other.{{Ref|acok|3}}{{Ref|ASOS|1}} Cersei is a strikingly beautiful woman,{{Ref|ACOK|25}} with golden hair,{{ref|ACOK|20}}{{Ref|ACOK|54}} emerald green eyes,{{Ref|AGOT|5}}{{Ref|AFFC|7}}{{ref|ACOK|15}}{{Ref|ACOK|17}}{{Ref|ACOK|20}}{{ref|ACOK|41}}{{Ref|AFFC|16}} fair skin,{{ref|affc|7}} and a slender, graceful figure.{{ref|ACOK|20}}
  
Cersei is willful, ambitious and has a certain low cunning. She is, in her opinion, politically astute and thinks of herself as her father's daughter, and feels slighted when people do not jump to her erratic commands. She resents the customs and conventions put on her because of her gender, but never realizes that people do not come to her or respect her commands because she is an ineffectual leader.{{Ref|aGoT|67}}  
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Cersei is willful, ambitious and has a certain low cunning. She is hungry and greedy for power.{{Ref|AGOT|34}}{{Ref|aDwD|22}} Cersei believes herself to be subtle{{Ref|acok|3}} and politically astute. She hates being excluded from power on account of her gender,{{Ref|ASOS|66}}  and resents the customs and conventions put on her because she is female.{{ref|ACOK|20}}{{Ref|ACOK|60}} She thinks of herself as a female version of her father,{{ref|AFFC|3}}{{ref|affc|7}}{{Ref|AFFC|36}}{{Ref|AFFC|43}} and feels slighted when people do not obey her commands as they would have done for Lord Tywin, but instead give her their counsel, or disagree with her, which she faults on her gender.{{ref|affc|24}}
  
Early in the series, Cersei displays cunning in handling the political turmoil and intrigues surrounding the death of King Robert and the outbreak of the [[War of the Five Kings]]. As the series progresses, however, the more power Cersei obtains, the more she proves herself to be incompetent at handling it; although she has spent most of her life scheming to gain power, she seems to have little idea of what to do with it once she has it.  
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Cersei is impatient,{{Ref|ACOK|20}} and never forgets a slight, whether real or imagined. She considers caution to be cowardice and disagreement for defiance.{{Ref|ADWD|22}} Her quick temper and her easily wounded pride frequently lead her to make rash decisions, and she rarely considers what unintended consequences her actions might have.{{ref|acok|3}} She does not shy away from using sex as a weapon.{{ref|ACOK|60}}
  
Her quick temper and her easily wounded pride frequently lead her to make rash decisions, and she rarely considers what unintended consequences her actions might have. She lacks the patience for dealing with the tedious yet vital details of administration, and increasingly avoids facing unpleasant facts, surrounding herself with sycophants rather than honest and competent advisers. Ironically, despite her contempt for Robert's hedonistic lifestyle and physical deterioration, she is unconsciously coming to mimic his habit of overindulging in food, alcohol and sex as distractions from the pressures of leadership. Although she shares [[Tywin Lannister|her father]]'s philosophy of ruling through fear rather than love, she lacks his ability to temper ruthlessness with caution, pragmatism, and sound, objective judgment.
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==History==
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===Early life===
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Cersei was born in {{Date|266}} as the first-born child and only daughter to Ser [[Tywin Lannister]], heir to [[Casterly Rock]], and his wife, Lady [[Joanna Lannister|Joanna]].{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Westerlands: House Lannister Under the Dragons}} Cersei was born shortly before her twin brother [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]], who was holding her foot.{{Ref|agot|45}}{{Ref|ASOS|66}} King [[Aerys II Targaryen]] sent the twins their weights in gold as a [[name day]] gift, and commanded  Tywin to bring the children to court when they were old enough to travel.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}} It is currently unknown whether this visit to King's Landing actually occurred, as the royal court came to Casterly Rock following the death of Lord [[Tytos Lannister]] in {{Date|276}}.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}} Cersei and Jaime did visit King's Landing in {{Date|272}}, when their mother brought them from Casterly Rock for the [[Anniversary Tourney]] held to celebrate the tenth year of King Aerys's reign.{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}}
  
Cersei's feelings toward her father are complex; she resents him for marrying her off to Robert Baratheon and for never granting her as much power and respect as she craved, but also admires and seeks to emulate his brutal effectiveness as a politician. She has loathed her younger brother [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] ever since his birth killed [[Joanna Lannister|their mother]]. Although once optimistic about her royal marriage to Robert Baratheon, she quickly grew to despise him as a drunken fool who remained too infatuated with the memory of [[Lyanna Stark]] to give her a second glance.  
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During their early childhood, Cersei and Jaime were inseparable.{{Ref|AFFC|32}} They looked so similar as children, up to the point that not even their father was able to keep them apart.{{ref|acok|60}} Because of their similar looks, Cersei occasionally wore Jaime’s clothes and took  lessons from the master-at-arms in his stead, without anyone realizing.{{ref|AWOIAF| Cersei Lannister}} They played in the bowels of Casterly Rock, where the caged lions of Cersei's late grandfather, Tytos, were kept. Cersei and Jaime would dare each other to climb into the cage. Cersei once dared to go as far as touch one of the lions, until her brother pulled her away.{{Ref|AFFC|7}} Cersei and Jaime slept together in the same bed when they were very young,{{Ref|AFFC|32}} and experimented together in a sexual manner at a young age.{{Ref|AGOT|45}} During one of these encounters, they were caught by a servant who informed their mother. A guard was placed near Cersei's bedchamber, whilst Jaime's bedchamber was moved to the other side of the castle. The twins were told never to do anything like that ever again, as Joanna would otherwise be forced to tell their father.{{Ref|aSoS|21}}
  
The only people she truly loves are her twin brother [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]], with whom she has carried on an incestuous relationship since their adolescence, and her children, all of whom carry the surname Baratheon, but were in fact fathered by Jaime. However, she seems to love Jaime and the children more as extensions of herself than anything else, and can turn on them suddenly: while she protects her children fiercely from any others who would harm them, she provides them with little in the way of sound guidance or consistent discipline, and can react abusively when they defy or disappoint her.
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Cersei's mother died not long thereafter,{{Ref|ASOS|21}} in {{Date|273}},{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Westerlands: House Lannister Under the Dragons}} when giving birth to Cersei's younger brother, [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]].{{Ref|AGOT|5}} For killing her mother, Cersei despised her youngest sibling.{{Ref|ASOS|38}} Shortly after Joanna's death, the [[Princess of Dorne]] visited Casterly Rock with her two youngest children, [[Elia Martell|Elia]] and [[Oberyn Martell]]. Though Tyrion was kept out of sight during the visit of the [[House Martell|Martells]], Cersei promised Princess Elia to show Tyrion to her. Threatening her brother's wet nurse before sending her away, Cersei undid Tyrion's swaddling clothes and hurt her little brother, until Jaime stopped her.{{Ref|ASOS|38}} The Princess of Dorne proposed a betrothal between Cersei and Oberyn, during this visit, but she was refused, and Tywin informed her that Cersei was meant as a bride for Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]].{{Ref|ASOS|70}}
  
==History==
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===Attempted betrothal to Rhaegar Targaryen===
Cersei is technically her parents' oldest child, although her twin [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]] was born mere moments later, clutching her heel. The twins were eight years old when their brother [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] was born, killing [[Joanna Lannister|their mother]] and causing [[Tywin Lannister|their father]] to become cold and bitter.  
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[[File:Cersei Lannisterby elia-illustration.jpg|thumb|250px|Cersei Lannister, by Elia Fernandez ©.]]
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Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] first informed Cersei of his wish to betroth her to the crown prince when she was no older than six or seven, though he told her never to speak of it until a betrothal was officially announced.{{Ref|AFFC|24}} Cersei drew a picture of her and [[Rhaegar Targaryen|Rhaegar]] on a [[dragon]], once, though she claimed it depicted King [[Jaehaerys I Targaryen]] and his sister-wife, [[Alysanne Targaryen|Alysanne]], when Jaime discovered it.{{Ref|AFFC|24}} At the age of ten in {{Date|276}}, Cersei became infatuated with Rhaegar after meeting him for the first time during the [[tournament in honor of Viserys's birth]] at [[Lannisport]].{{Ref|affc|24}}{{Ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}} Before the tourney began Cersei's aunt, Lady [[Genna Lannister|Genna]], informed Cersei that her betrothal to Rhaegar would be announced during the final feast of the tourney.
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After being separated from Jaime following their mother's discovery of their sexual experimenting, Cersei had numerous bedmaids and companions, daughters of Tywin's bannermen and household knights who were of an age with her. While Cersei occasionally appreciated their company, she had not liked any of them, believing them weak and convinced they were trying to come between her and Jaime.{{Ref|AFFC|32}} Following Genna's announcement that Cersei's betrothal to Rhaegar would soon be announced, Cersei brought [[Melara Hetherspoon]] and [[Jeyne Farman]] to a [[woods witch]], [[Maggy the Frog]]. After Jeyne fled out of fear, Cersei inquired as to when she and Rhaegar would wed and how many children they would have. Maggy correctly predicted Cersei's marriage with [[Robert I Baratheon|the king]] and the amount of children both would have. She went on to prophesy that Cersei would outlive her children, who would die as kings and queens, and that after everything she had was taken away by a younger and more beautiful queen, the ''[[valonqar]]'' would come to end her life. Melara suggested that if they never spoke about it, the prophecies would not come true. However, Melara died shortly after their visit to Maggy, and it is implied that Cersei killed the girl to prevent her from speaking of the prophecies.
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After Melara's death, Cersei inquired with her [[septa]], [[Saranella]], about the meaning of ''valonqar'', who informed her it was [[High Valyrian]] for "little brother".{{ref|AFFC|39}} Cersei eventually became convinced that [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] was the ''valonqar'' Maggy spoke of, resulting in her despising and mistrusting him even more than she had before. The prophecy of the ''valonqar'' has continued to haunt Cersei.{{ref|AFFC|3}}
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After the guests left the [[westerlands]], Cersei learned from her aunt that Tywin had proposed the betrothal to King [[Aerys II Targaryen]], but Aerys refused Cersei as a bride for his son and heir.{{ref|affc|24}}{{Ref|twoiaf| The Targaryen Kings: Aerys II}}
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===Living at court===
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At the age of twelve, following the failure of Lord [[Steffon Baratheon]]'s mission to find Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] a suitable bride in [[Essos]], Cersei was taken to [[King's Landing]] by her father, who still served as [[Hand of the King]]. In the following years, Lord [[Tywin Lannister]] refused every offer of marriage for Cersei. According to [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]], Tywin still had his sights set on a Targaryen match, either hoping to betroth Cersei to young Prince [[Viserys Targaryen|Viserys]] or hoping for Rhaegar's new bride, [[Elia Martell]], to die in childbirth.{{Ref|ASOS|11}}
  
Cersei has been haunted since childhood by a prophecy made by a wise woman, [[Maggy the Frog]], who was reputed to have magical powers. The woman correctly predicted Cersei's marriage and mutual infidelity with a king. She went on to prophesy that Cersei would outlive all her children, who would die as kings and queens, and that after everything she had was taken away by a younger and more beautiful queen, the ''[[valonqar]]'' ([[High Valyrian]] for “little brother” - though Valyrian is a gender neutral language) would come to end her life. Cersei is frightened by this prophecy. Her friend, [[Melara Hetherspoon]], who had been present, suggested that if they never spoke about it, the prophecies (which included Melara's death) would not come true. Cersei, later in life, recalls how Melara died shortly after their visit to Maggy, and it is heavily implied, though never confirmed, that Cersei killed [[Melara Hetherspoon|Melara]], to prevent the girl from speaking of the prophecy. Cersie has always identified the ''valonqar'' as Tyrion, and eventually comes to worry that [[Margaery Tyrell]] might be the younger and more beautiful queen.{{Ref|aFfC|24}}
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In {{Date|281}}, when Cersei was fifteen, Jaime visited King's Landing after receiving his [[knight]]hood. Cersei informed him their father had been discussing betrothing Jaime to [[Lysa Arryn|Lysa Tully]]. Cersei seduced Jaime and persuaded him to join the [[Kingsguard]], which would require him to remain unmarried and live near her in King's Landing. Cersei knew that Tywin would be opposed to the idea, but that he could not openly object to, and offered to make the arrangements herself.{{Ref|aSoS|11}} However, she had no idea how much the relationship between her father and the king had deteriorated, and although Aerys did award Jaime a place in the Kingsguard, Tywin perceived Jaime's appointment to the Kingsguard as a slight by King Aerys intended to rob him of his heir. Furiously, he resigned as Hand, and moved back to Casterly Rock with Cersei, separating the twins once more.{{Ref|aSoS|11}}
  
When Cersei was a girl, her father promised her that she would marry Prince [[Rhaegar Targaryen]] and would one day become queen. She was delighted by this news and became infatuated with Rhaegar upon their first meeting at the [[tourney for King Aerys II]]. However, King [[Aerys II Targaryen]] rebuffed Tywin's offer, later marrying Rhaegar to [[Elia Martell]].
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===Marriage===
[[File:Pojypojy thingsIdoforlove.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Jaime]] and Cersei experimented sexually with one another during childhood.. by [http://pojypojy.deviantart.com/]. ]]
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[[File:Robert Baratheon Cersei Lannister Wedding.jpg|thumb|450px|[[Customs#Wedding ceremony|Wedding]] of Cersei and her husband, King [[Robert I Baratheon]].]]
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After the conclusion of [[Robert's Rebellion]], a marriage was arranged between Cersei and the new king, [[Robert I Baratheon]], in order to seal the [[House Baratheon of King's Landing|new royal house's]] alliance with [[House Lannister]]. Cersei and Robert were wed in {{Date|284}}.<ref>''See the calculation for [[Years after Aegon's Conquest/Calculations Events#Cersei Lannister's wedding to Robert I Baratheon|Cersei Lannister's wedding to Robert I Baratheon]].''</ref> She and Jaime had sex the morning of her wedding. Nonetheless, Cersei was at first enthralled by the happy crowds at the royal wedding. However, her enthusiasm for the match ended  when Robert called her "[[Lyanna Stark|Lyanna]]" during their first night together.{{ref|agot|45}}
  
Cersei and Jaime experimented sexually with one another during childhood. At one point they were discovered by a servant, and their mother moved their rooms to separate sides of the castle in an attempt to prevent such behavior.{{Ref|aSoS|21}} At the age of twelve, Cersei was taken to [[King's Landing]] with her father, then [[Hand of the King]]. In the following years, Lord Tywin refused every offer of marriage for Cersei he received, probably still hoping for a match with one of the [[House Targaryen|Targaryen]] princes. She missed Jaime and was jealous when Lord Tywin eventually proposed to marry him to [[Lysa Tully]]. Jaime was [[knight]]ed at the age of fifteen during the campaign against the [[Kingswood Brotherhood]] and, on his way home to [[Casterly Rock]], he visited [[King's Landing]], mainly to see his sister. Cersei seduced him during the visit and persuaded him to join the [[Kingsguard]], which would require him to remain unmarried and live near her in King's Landing. She expected that Lord Tywin would be strictly opposed to the idea, but that he would not dare to openly object to it in order not to offend King [[Aerys II Targaryen|Aerys II]].{{Ref|aSoS|11}}
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The marriage rapidly deteriorated, and Cersei resumed her incestuous relationship with Jaime. She bore him three children ([[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]], [[Myrcella Baratheon|Myrcella]] and [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen]]), all of whom she successfully passed off as Robert's trueborn heirs. Although the king was away during the births of his children, Jaime was present for at least Joffrey's birth, though Cersei refused to let her brother hold the child, fearing people might start to suspect his true parentage.{{ref|ACOK|36}}{{Ref|affc|44}} On one occasion, early in her marriage, Cersei became pregnant by Robert. Unwilling to give birth to Robert's child, she sent Jaime out to find a woman to cleanse her.{{Ref|AGOT|45}} Having grown to resent Robert over the years, Cersei took further care to ensure he did not impregnate her.{{Ref|aGoT|45}}
  
Cersei orchestrated the arrangements behind the scenes over the course of the next month, but, although she was successful in securing Jaime's place in the Kingsguard, her plan backfired. Unbeknownst to her, tensions had been growing in her father's relationship with the king, and Lord Tywin perceived Jaime's appointment to the Kingsguard as a slight intended to rob him of his heir. Furious, he used a pretext to resign as Hand and moved back to Casterly Rock with Cersei, separating the twins once more.{{Ref|aSoS|11}}
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During the early years of their marriage, Cersei declined Robert's invitations to hunt with him, as Robert's trips allowed her more time with Jaime.{{ref|affc|28}} Because two of Robert's [[House Estermont|Estermont uncles]] from [[Greenstone]] had remained at court for half a year following Cersei's marriage, Robert insisted on repaying the visit, and Cersei and Jaime accompanied him for a two-week stay at [[Estermont]]. While there, Cersei suspected that Robert was sleeping with a cousin of his, and had Jaime follow Robert to confirms her suspicions. Cersei and Jaime slept together on Greenstone, and Cersei likes to believe that was the night their eldest son Joffrey was conceived.{{ref|affc|24}}
  
Shortly after the conclusion of [[Robert's Rebellion]], a marriage was arranged between Cersei and [[Robert Baratheon]] in order to seal [[House Baratheon of King's Landing|the royal house]]'s alliance with [[House Lannister]], to be taking place in {{Date|284}}.
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While Robert "claimed his rights" frequently during the early years of their marriage, his drinking led to him hurting Cersei during those encounters. When she confronted him once during their first year of marriage, Robert claimed it was because of the drink, and he was not to blame. When he tried to take another horn of ale, Cersei smashed her own horn in his face, chipping his tooth. Robert claimed not to remember anything of those nights, but Cersei believes otherwise, and is certain that Robert did recall what he did to her, but felt that pretending to forget was easier than facing the truth. Cersei, in turn, tried to pretend that Robert was Rhaegar during those years. Over time, Robert came to Cersei's bed less frequently, not even once a year.{{ref|AFFC|32}}
[[File:Robert Baratheon Cersei Lannister Wedding.jpg|thumb|375px|Wedding of Cersei and her husband [[Robert Baratheon|King Robert]]]]
 
  
Cersei was at first enthralled by the happy crowds at the royal wedding, but her enthusiasm for the match ended abruptly when Robert called her “[[Lyanna Stark|Lyanna]]” during their first night together. The marriage rapidly deteriorated, and Cersei resumed her incestuous relationship with Jaime. She bore him three children ([[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]], [[Myrcella Baratheon|Myrcella]] and [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen]]), all of whom she successfully passed off as the king's trueborn heirs. Having grown to hate Robert, she took care to ensure he did not impregnate her, and would later reveal to [[Eddard Stark]] that she [[moon tea|aborted]] a pregnancy fathered by him early in their marriage.{{Ref|aGoT|45}}  
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True to [[Maggy]]'s prophecy, Cersei had three children, while Robert sired several [[bastards]]. After Joffrey assaulted a pregnant cat, Robert suggested bringing [[Mya Stone|a bastard daughter of his]] to court. Cersei threatened the girl, claiming [[King's Landing]] was a dangerous place for a girl growing up. Though Robert hit Cersei for that, the girl was not brought to court, and all of Robert's bastards were kept out of sight.{{Ref|AFFC|17}} According to [[Petyr Baelish]], however, there are rumors that Robert fathered twins on a serving woman at [[Casterly Rock]] in {{Date|295}}, and that Cersei had the babes killed and the mother sold to a slaver.{{Ref|AGOT|35}}
  
The true parentage of Cersei's children remained a closely guarded secret until [[Stannis Baratheon]], who was familiar with the appearance of his brother's black haired, blue eyed bastard offspring, grew suspicious of the royal children's lack of resemblance to their supposed father. He confided in then-Hand of the King [[Jon Arryn]], and the two investigated the matter together. Arryn was killed by [[Tears of Lys|poison]] before he could act on their discoveries, prompting Stannis to flee King's Landing. However, their activities would leave behind a trail of clues for others to follow.
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Eventually [[Stannis Baratheon]], familiar with the appearance of his brother Robert's black-haired, blue-eyed bastard offspring, grew suspicious of the royal children's lack of resemblance to their supposed father. He confided in [[Jon Arryn]], the [[Hand of the King]], and the two investigated the matter together. After the [[tourney on Prince Joffrey's name day]], Cersei and her children travelled with Lord Tywin to [[Casterly Rock]]. During the fortnight following the tourney, Jon was [[Tears of Lys|poisoned]] and fell ill, eventually dying before he could act. While Cersei was innocent of the fact, Stannis was convinced that she was responsible for Jon's death, and he fled to [[Dragonstone]].
  
 
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[[File:Katherine Dinger CLannister.jpg|thumb|400px|Cersei Lannister, by Katherine Dinger ©.]]
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After the death of the [[Hand of the King]], [[Jon Arryn]], Cersei accompanies her husband, King [[Robert I Baratheon]], to [[Winterfell]], where the king offers the position to Lord [[Eddard Stark]].{{Ref|AGOT|2}}{{Ref|AGOT|4}} When Robert and most of the castle go on a hunting trip, Cersei remains behind with her brother, Ser [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]]. The two are seen having sex by [[Bran Stark]] in Winterfell's broken tower, and when Cersei insists that they must do something to prevent the boy from telling anyone, Jaime pushes him out of the tower window.{{Ref|aGoT|8}} She later berates Jaime for his impulsiveness, arguing that attempting to kill the boy was foolish when they could have simply intimidated him into silence.{{Ref|ASOS|1}}
  
After the death of [[Jon Arryn]], Cersei accompanies her husband, King [[Robert Baratheon]], to [[Winterfell]]. When [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]] and most of the castle go on a hunting trip, Cersei remains behind, as does her brother Ser [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]]. The two are caught having sex by [[Bran Stark]], and when Cersei insists that they must do something to prevent the boy from telling anyone, Jaime immediately pushes him off a tower.{{Ref|aGoT|8}} She later berates Jaime for his impulsiveness, arguing that attempting to kill the boy was foolish when they could have simply intimidated him into silence.
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While the royal procession travels back to [[King's Landing]], Cersei's eldest son, Prince [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]], bullies a common boy, [[Mycah]], prompting [[Arya Stark]] and her direwolf, [[Nymeria (direwolf)|Nymeria]], to attack and disarm him. Joffrey tells his parents that Arya and her wolf attacked him without provocation, and Cersei takes her son's side, arguing that the girl should lose a hand in accordance with the ancient penalty for striking a prince of royal blood.{{ref|affc|30}} When Robert refuses to do so, she proclaims her desire regarding maiming or killing Arya to Jaime, using sex as bribe. Jaime searches for the girl, and would later imply that he would have been willing to do his sister's bidding. Instead, Arya is found by [[House Stark guards]]. While Robert again resists Cersei's call for severely punishing Arya, the queen successfully pressures him into ordering the execution of another direwolf, [[Lady (direwolf)|Lady]], as a proxy at [[Darry]].{{Ref|aGoT|16}}{{Ref|aFfC|30}}
  
While the royal procession travels back to [[King's Landing]], [[Joffrey Baratheon|Prince Joffrey]] bullies a common boy, [[Mycah]], prompting [[Arya Stark]] and [[Nymeria (direwolf)|her direwolf]] to attack and disarm him. Joffrey tells his parents that Arya and her wolf attacked him without provocation. Cersei takes his side and argues that the girl should lose a hand in accordance with the ancient penalty for striking a prince of royal blood. When Robert refuses this, she talks her brother Jaime into maiming or killing Arya for her, using sex as bribe. Jaime secretly searches for the girl to do his sister's bidding, but Arya is found by [[House Stark|Stark]] guards first. Robert again resists Cersei's call for severely punishing Arya, but Cersei successfully pressures him into ordering the execution of [[Lady (direwolf)|another direwolf]] as a proxy.{{Ref|aGoT|16}}{{Ref|aFfC|30}}
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Having appointed Eddard Stark as Jon Arryn's replacement, Robert orders the [[Hand's tourney]] be held in honor of Eddard.{{ref|AGOT|20}} Cersei forbids Robert from fighting in the melee, inciting a public argument between king and queen.{{ref|AGOT|29}} Robert intends to fight anyway, but Eddard and Ser [[Barristan Selmy]] succeed in dissuading him. Later, [[Varys]] claims that Cersei had known publicly forbidding Robert from participating in the melee was the most effective way of convincing him to do so, and had been planning to have him "accidentally" killed in the melee. He also suggests that Ser [[Hugh|Hugh of the Vale]], who had been killed by Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] earlier in the tournament, could have poisoned Jon Arryn at the Lannisters' instigation, only to have them arrange his death in order to ensure his silence afterward.{{Ref|aGoT|30}}
  
Having appointed [[Eddard Stark]] Jon Arryn's replacement as [[Hand of the King]], Robert orders [[Tourney of the Hand|a great tourney]] held in honor of the new Hand. Cersei forbids Robert from fighting in the melee, inciting a public argument between king and queen. Robert intends to fight anyway, but Eddard and [[Barristan Selmy|Ser Barristan]] succeed in dissuading him. Later, [[Varys]] claims that Cersei had known publicly forbidding Robert from participating in the melee was the most effective way of convincing him to do so, and had been planning to have him "accidentally" killed in the melee. He also suggests that Ser [[Hugh]] of the Vale, who had been killed by Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] earlier in the tournament, could have poisoned Jon Arryn at the Lannisters' instigation, only to have them arrange his death in order to ensure his silence afterward.{{Ref|aGoT|30}}
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When Cersei's brother [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] is abducted by [[Catelyn Stark]], Cersei argues with Robert, insulting his manhood for his failure to immediately avenge the insult to her family. The king strikes her in response, but Cersei tells him she intends to wear the bruise "as a badge of honor." Eddard does not approve and Robert admits that it was "not kingly," but blames Cersei for provoking him.{{ref|agot|39}}
  
When [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] is abducted by [[Catelyn Stark]], Cersei argues with Robert, insulting his manhood for his failure to immediately avenge the insult to her family. The king strikes her in response, but Cersei tells him she intends to wear the bruise "as a badge of honor." Eddard Stark, who is present, does not approve of his friend's action; Robert admits that it was "not kingly," but blames Cersei for provoking him.{{ref|agot|39}} Eddard, who has been appointed the [[Hand of the King]], investigates Jon Arryn's death and discovers the truth about the royal children's parentage. He confronts Cersei, and she admits that his accusation is true. She promises to make it worth his while if Eddard allies with her and keeps her secret, but he refuses. Not wanting to see the children harmed, Eddard warns her that he intends to tell Robert the truth and urges her to flee with the princes and princess. {{Ref|aGoT|45}}
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Eddard, who has been investigating Jon Arryn's death, discovers the truth about the royal children's parentage. While the king is hunting in the [[kingswood]], Eddard confronts Cersei, who admits the accusation is true. She attempts to seduce him, but he refuses. Not wanting to see the children harmed, Eddard warns her that he intends to tell Robert the truth and urges her to flee with the princes and princess.{{Ref|aGoT|45}} Eddard plans to have his daughters, [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]] and [[Arya Stark|Arya]], sail from King's Landing on the ''[[Wind Witch]]''.{{Ref|AGOT|44}} Sansa, not understanding the danger and desiring to marry Joffrey, informs Cersei of her father's plan.{{ref|AGOT|51}}
  
She instead uses the time to arrange a hunting "accident" for Robert. She provides his squire [[Lancel Lannister|Lancel]], one of her lovers, with fortified strongwine, telling him it is Robert's favorite vintage. Lancel serves it to the king during the hunt, and as the wine is far stronger than Robert expects, he becomes drunk and is fatally injured by a boar. On his deathbed Robert names Eddard Stark regent until his 13-year-old heir Joffrey comes of age, but the morning after Robert's death, Cersei seizes power, denouncing Lord Eddard as a traitor who conspired against King Joffrey. She has Eddard imprisoned and is named Queen Regent, heading Joffrey's [[small council]].{{Ref|aGoT|49}}
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A drunken Robert is fatally injured by a boar during his hunt,{{ref|AGOT|47}} having been given strongwine by his squire, [[Lancel Lannister]].{{ref|AGOT|58}} On his deathbed Robert names Eddard regent until his thirteen-year-old heir Joffrey comes of age, though Eddard secretly changes “my son Joffrey” into “my heir”.{{Ref|AGOT|47}} The morning of Robert's death, Cersei seizes power, denouncing Eddard as a traitor who conspired against King Joffrey. She has Eddard imprisoned and is named Queen Regent, heading Joffrey's [[small council]].{{Ref|aGoT|49}}{{Ref|AGOT|57}}
  
Cersei intends to have Eddard convicted of treason but allowed to [[Night's Watch#Recruitment|take the black]], thus discrediting him and removing him as a factor in the political arena without antagonizing [[the North]]. She arranges a public confession for him on the steps of the [[Great Sept of Baelor]], assuring the [[High Septon]] that he will be offered forgiveness and the holy ground will not be profaned with blood. However, she underestimates Joffrey's willfulness and taste for cruelty. He foolishly ignores her advice and instead orders Lord Stark's immediate execution. [[Janos Slynt]] and Ser [[Ilyn Payne]] carry out the king's imprudent command before Cersei can intervene, deeply offending [[Faith of the Seven|the Faith]] and rendering peace between [[House Stark|Stark]] and [[House Lannister|Lannister]] impossible.{{Ref|aGoT|65}} Cersei keeps the news of [[Renly Baratheon]]'s coronation from Joffrey for a time, fearing he might take the field at the head of a force of [[Gold Cloaks]]. She commands her father Lord Tywin to come to the defense of the capital against Renly and the [[House Tyrell|Tyrells]].{{Ref|aGoT|69}}
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Cersei intends to have Eddard convicted of treason but allowed to [[Night's Watch#Recruitment|take the black]], thus discrediting him and removing him as a factor in the political arena without antagonizing the [[north]]. She arranges a public confession for him on the steps of the [[Great Sept of Baelor]], assuring the [[High Septon (fat one)|High Septon]] that he will be offered forgiveness and the holy ground will not be profaned with blood. However, Joffrey ignores her advice and instead orders Lord Stark's immediate execution. [[Janos Slynt]] and Ser [[Ilyn Payne]] carry out the king's imprudent command before Cersei can intervene, deeply offending [[Faith of the Seven|the Faith]] and rendering peace between [[House Stark|Stark]] and [[House Lannister|Lannister]] impossible.{{ref|agot|58}}{{Ref|aGoT|65}}{{ref|ACOK|3}}
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Cersei weeps when she hears that Jaime has been captured by [[Robb Stark]] in the [[battle in the Whispering Wood|Whispering Wood]].{{ref|AGOT|67}} She keeps the news of [[Renly Baratheon]]'s coronation from Joffrey for a time, fearing he might take the field at the head of a force of [[gold cloaks]]. She commands her father to come to the defense of the capital against Renly and the [[House Tyrell|Tyrells]], but Tywin instead marches for [[Harrenhal]] and sends Tyrion to the capital in his stead.{{Ref|aGoT|69}}
  
 
===''A Clash of Kings''===
 
===''A Clash of Kings''===
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Having escaped [[King's Landing]], [[Arya Stark]] adds Cersei's name to the list of those she desires dead.{{ref|ACOK|26}}
  
To end the foolish edicts made by [[Joffrey Baratheon|King Joffrey]] and Cersei, [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]] promptly puts [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] in the position of [[Hand of the King]] until he can claim the seat himself. When Tyrion arrives in King's Landing, bearing a letter from their father naming him Hand of the King, Cersei nearly has him thrown in the dungeon before he placates her by saying he could rescue Jaime.{{Ref|aCoK|3}} As Hand, Tyrion struggles to wrest control from her, finally resorting to poisoning her to ger her out of the way for a few days. He nullifies most of Cersei's decisions, recalling the Gold Cloaks who are killing off Robert's bastards at her behest.
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When Tyrion arrives in King's Landing, bearing a letter from their father, Cersei threatens to have him thrown in the dungeon, but he placates her by saying he could rescue Jaime.{{Ref|aCoK|3}} As Hand, Tyrion struggles to wrest control from her, finally resorting to [[poison]] to incapacitate her for a few days.{{ref|acok|25}}{{Ref|acok|29}}
  
In Jaime's absence, Cersei begins taking other lovers into her bed.{{Ref|aCoK|29}} After Tyrion sends away her [[Vylarr|personal guard]], she tries to employ three sellswords to replace them - [[Osney Kettleblack|Osney]], [[Osmund Kettleblack|Osmund]] and [[Osfryd Kettleblack]] - but Tyrion finds out and buys their loyalty.{{Ref|aCoK|41}} The Kettleblacks are actually loyal to Petyr Baelish, but neither Cersei nor Tyrion figure this out.
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In Jaime's absence, Cersei begins sleeping with her cousin, the knighted [[Lancel Lannister|Lancel]], which is discerned by Tyrion.{{Ref|aCoK|29}} She also reveals to Tyrion that she had given Lancel fortified wine for Robert's hunt, stronger than Robert usually drank.{{ref|ACOK|3}} After Tyrion sends away Cersei's [[House Lannister guards|personal guard]], she employs three sellswords to replace them—[[Osney Kettleblack|Osney]], [[Osmund Kettleblack|Osmund]] and [[Osfryd Kettleblack]]—but Tyrion finds out and buys their loyalty.{{Ref|aCoK|41}}
  
Tyrion sends off Princess Myrcella to [[Sunspear]] in an effort to win over the [[House Martell|Martells]]. Before doing so, his counter intelligence methods mean that Cersei's agent, Grand Maester [[Pycelle]], is no longer a useful source against him. After Myrcella is sent off, Cersei is among those who is caught up in the [[Riot of King's Landing]] provoked by a thoughtless comment she makes to King Joffrey about a dead baby. Jaime later wonders if [[Varys]] had advance knowledge of the riot, since he wasn't there for it.
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Tyrion deceives small council members and determines that [[Pycelle]] is Cersei's agent. When Tyrion arrests Pycelle, the Grand Maester tells him that Jon Arryn had been recovering from his poisoning, and that he had sent Jon's maester away in order to prevent Jon's recovery, assuming that Cersei wanted Jon dead.{{ref|acok|25}} Tyrion gets Cersei to agree with sending Myrcella to [[Dorne]] to win over [[House Martell]].{{ref|acok|20}} The day Princess Myrcella takes ship for [[Sunspear]], Cersei is among those caught up in the [[riot of King's Landing]], provoked in part by a thoughtless comment she makes to King Joffrey about a dead baby.{{ref|acok|41}}
  
As King [[Stannis Baratheon]] moves on [[King's Landing]], Cersei decided to get her son Tommen out of the city for safety, but Tyrion's men intercept the party and take Tommen into his custody. Fed up with Tyrion's efforts to rule, Cersei had [[Alayaya]], a whore she believed Tyrion was sleeping with, arrested and beaten, and used her as a hostage in return for Tommen's safe return. She also removes Ser [[Boros Blount]] from the [[Kingsguard]] for his failure to resist Tyrion's men, and although removing the cowardly Blount from the [[Kingsguard]] was considered to have been one of her few wiser decisions, she replaces him with [[Osmund Kettleblack]], a man just as hollow.{{Ref|aCoK|54}}
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As King [[Stannis Baratheon]] moves on King's Landing, Cersei sends Tommen to [[Rosby]] for safety, but Tyrion's men intercept the party and take the boy into Tyrion's custody.{{ref|acok|44}}{{ref|ACOK|49}} Fed up with Tyrion's efforts to rule, Cersei arrests [[Alayaya]], a whore she believes Tyrion is sleeping with, and has the girl beaten. She uses Alayaya as a hostage to ensure Tommen's safe return; Tyrion, however, promises her that whatever happens to Alayaya, happens to Tommen as well, rapings and beatings included, frightening Cersei.{{ref|acok|54}} Cersei removes Ser [[Boros Blount]] from the [[Kingsguard]] for his failure to resist Tyrion's men, and she replaces him with Osmund Kettleblack, a man just as hollow.{{Ref|aCoK|54}}
  
As the [[Battle of the Blackwater|battle for King's Landing]] begins, Cersei hosts a banquet for all the noblewomen in the [[Red Keep]] in an effort to keep their minds off the fighting, she says, but she invites Ser Ilyn the headman to be on hand to kill them off if the city is taken, to prevent them from becoming hostages. When she hears that the [[River Gate]] is under attack, she has Joffrey summoned back to the Red Keep.{{Ref|aCoK|60}} Seeing the king flee back to the castle damaged morale and caused the men to rout, nearly costing her the city. This outrages [[Lancel Lannister]], who feels they could have held the gates if Cersei hadn't recalled the King.{{Ref|aCoK|62}} If not for the timely arrival and attack on [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]]'s flank by the army of Tywin Lannister and [[Mace Tyrell]], the battle would have been lost for the Lannisters.{{Ref|aCoK|65}} Due to Tyrion's wounds, she is able to lie to her father and turn her father's prejudice against Tyrion to her advantage, all but completely stripping Tyrion's power from him by the time her brother's convalescence is over.
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As the [[Battle of the Blackwater]] begins, Cersei hosts a banquet for noblewomen in the [[Red Keep]]. She claims it is in an effort to keep their minds off the fighting, but has invited Ser [[Ilyn Payne]], the [[King's Justice]], to be on hand to kill them if the city is taken, to prevent them from becoming hostages. When she hears that the [[River Gate]] is under attack, she summons Joffrey back to the Red Keep.{{Ref|aCoK|60}} Seeing the king flee back to the castle damages morale and causes the men to rout, nearly costing her the city. This outrages Lancel, who feels they could have held the gates if Cersei had not recalled the king.{{Ref|aCoK|62}}
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If not for the timely arrival and attack on Stannis's flank by the army of Lords Tywin Lannister and [[Mace Tyrell]], the battle would be lost for the Lannisters.{{Ref|aCoK|65}} Because Tyrion lies wounded and unconscious, Cersei is able to lie to Tywin and turn her father's prejudice against Tyrion to her advantage, stripping Tyrion's power by the time his convalescence is over.{{ref|ACOK|67}}
  
 
===''A Storm of Swords''===
 
===''A Storm of Swords''===
[[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]] bends Cersei to his will and later makes it clear she is no longer wanted on the [[small council|council]] and plans to marry her off again, either to  [[Willas Tyrell]], [[Balon Greyjoy]] (whose wife was elderly and had failing health) or [[Oberyn Martell]]. After Joffrey offends Tywin through his ungracious behaviour, Tywin is furious and asks where the boy could have learnt such amoral sentiments. Cersei tries to place the blame on Robert but it is clear to all in the room, including Kevan, that it is Cersei's belief system too {{Ref|aSoS|19}}.  
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[[File:Cersei Lannister.png|thumb|300px|Cersei as depicted by [[w:Lena Headey|Lena Headey]] in ''[[Game of Thrones]]''.]]
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[[Tyrion Lannister]] believes that Cersei is to blame for Ser [[Mandon Moore]]'s assassination attempt at the [[Blackwater Rush|Blackwater]].{{ref|ASOS|4}}
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Cersei plans the upcoming wedding of her son, King [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey I Baratheon]], to [[Margaery Tyrell]].{{ref|ASOS|4}}{{ref|ASOS|19}} [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]] bends Cersei to his will and makes it clear his daughter is no longer wanted on the [[small council]]. Against her wishes, he plans for her to marry her again, considering [[Balon Greyjoy]] (whose elderly wife [[Alannys Harlaw|Alannys]] has failing health), [[Oberyn Martell]], [[Horas Redwyne|Horas]] or [[Hobber Redwyne]], [[Theon Greyjoy]], [[Quentyn Martell]], and [[Willas Tyrell]] as potential matches.{{ref|ASOS|19}} While Lord [[Mace Tyrell]] is initially receptive to Cersei marrying Willas, the offer is rejected after Mace speaks with his mother [[Olenna Tyrell|Olenna]], the Queen of Thorns.{{ref|ASOS|32}}
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Cersei intends to keep [[Sansa Stark]] as her hostage,{{ref|ASOS|19}} but Tywin forces the girl to marry Tyrion.{{ref|ASOS|28}} During the wedding feast, Cersei dances with [[Paxter Redwyne]], [[Mathis Rowan]], and her father.{{ref|ASOS|28}} She also flirts with [[Osmund Kettleblack]] of the [[Kingsguard]].{{ref|ASOS|12}}
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After Joffrey offends Tywin through his ungracious behavior, Tywin is furious and asks where the boy could have learnt such amoral sentiments. Cersei blames Robert but it is clear to all in the room, including Tywin's brother [[Kevan Lannister|Kevan]], that Cersei is responsible.{{Ref|aSoS|53}}
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Joffrey is killed at [[Purple Wedding|his own wedding feast]], and Cersei accuses Tyrion and Sansa, falsely believing them responsible.{{Ref|aSoS|60}} Ser [[Jaime Lannister]] returns to [[King's Landing]] with the assistance of [[Brienne of Tarth]], and the Lannister twins have sex in a sept where Joffrey's body rests. Cersei rejects Jaime's suggestion of announcing their incest, like the [[House Targaryen|Targaryens]] had done.{{ref|ASOS|62}}
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Having escaped King's Landing with the aid of [[Petyr Baelish]], Sansa learns that the [[House Kettleblack|Kettleblacks]] are actually loyal to Petyr, not Cersei or Tyrion.{{ref|asos|68}}
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Cersei finds numerous witnesses to testify against Tyrion,{{ref|ASOS|66}} including his lover [[Shae]],{{ref|ASOS|70}} and Cersei names Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] champion if there is to be a [[trial by combat]]. This leads Prince Oberyn, whose sister [[Elia Martell|Elia]] was murdered by Gregor over a dozen years ago in the [[Sack of King's Landing]], to champion Tyrion.{{Ref|aSoS|66}} Oberyn is killed and Gregor is severely wounded in the duel.{{Ref|aSoS|70}}
  
Joff is killed at his own wedding feast and Cersei accuses her brother [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] and his wife, [[Sansa Stark]], falsely believing them responsible {{Ref|aSoS|60}}. Cersei names Ser [[Gregor Clegane]] champion if there is to be a trial by combat. This move, however, leads [[Oberyn Martell]], whose sister was murdered by Gregor over a dozen years ago, to champion Tyrion {{Ref|aSoS|66}}. Oberyn is killed in the duel, and Ser Gregor is fatally wounded {{Ref|aSoS|70}}.
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Oberyn's death condemns Tyrion, but he is freed from his cell by Jaime and [[Varys]]. Tyrion tells Jaime that Cersei has been sleeping with [[Lancel Lannister]] and Osmund Kettleblack. Before escaping the [[Red Keep]], Tyrion kills Shae and his father, Tywin.{{ref|ASOS|77}}
  
 
===''A Feast for Crows''===
 
===''A Feast for Crows''===
[[File:Cersei Lannister.png|thumb|300px|Cersei as depicted in TV show.]]
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[[File:Skirts and dignity by cabepfir.jpg|thumb|300px|Cersei frames [[Margaery Tyrell]], leading to her arrest - by cabepfir ©.]]
[[File:Skirts and dignity by cabepfir.jpg|thumb|300px|Cersei framed [[Margaery Tyrell]] leading to her arrest]]
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Cersei's tendencies to paranoia, rash judgement and hysteria increase following the deaths of her son, King [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey]], and her father, Lord [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]]. She resumes her position as [[regent]] over her surviving son, the eight-year-old King [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen]], who is obedient to her will. As the eldest child of Tywin, she is also acknowledged as the Lady of [[Casterly Rock]] by her uncle, Ser [[Kevan Lannister|Kevan]].{{ref|AFFC|7}}
  
When her father [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]] is murdered, the checks on her claim to power are cleared. She resumes her position as [[Regent]] over her son, the eight-year-old King [[Tommen Baratheon|Tommen]], who is entirely obedient to her will. As the eldest child of Tywin, she is also acknowledged as the Lady of [[Casterly Rock]] by her uncle [[Kevan Lannister|Kevan]]. Thus empowered and unrestricted, Cersei feels she has the opportunity to prove herself an even better ruler than her father.  
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Cersei has Ser [[Osney Kettleblack|Osney]] and Ser [[Osfryd Kettleblack]] hide Shae's corpse,{{ref|AFFC|3}} and she has Ser [[Boros Blount]] and Ser [[Osmund Kettleblack]] murder the two guards who had been outside Tywin's chambers.{{ref|AFFC|8}} She also has Osney murder the [[High Septon (Tyrion's)|High Septon]].{{ref|AFFC|43}} Since Tyrion has vanished, Cersei burns with [[wildfire]] the [[Tower of the Hand]], the site of Tywin's death, which her twin [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]] considers a folly.{{ref|AFFC|12}} Word spreads throughout the [[Seven Kingdoms]] and the [[Free Cities]] that Cersei has promised a [[lord]]ship to whomever brings her Tyrion's head,{{ref|AFFC|7}} but innocents are killed instead.{{ref|AFFC|17}} Cersei's paranoia alienates Jaime,{{Ref|aFfC|8}} who departs to secure the [[riverlands]] and resolve the [[siege of Riverrun]].{{ref|AFFC|27}}
  
Cersei begins her new regime by filling all of the positions on Tommen's [[small council]] with her own supporters and agents, disregarding the previous arrangements made by Tywin and the well-meant, if blunt, advice from Kevan. She becomes a restless sleeper, troubled by nightmares of the Imp and the Iron Throne consuming her.{{Ref|aFfC|3}} Her growing dependency on alcohol increases her tendencies to paranoia, rash judgement and hysteria following the death of her father and son.
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Cersei surrounds herself with sycophants rather than honest and competent advisers,{{ref|affc|17}} and she fills Tommen's [[small council]] with her own supporters and agents, disregarding the previous arrangements made by Tywin and the well-meant, if blunt, advice from Kevan. She becomes a restless sleeper, troubled by nightmares of Tyrion, who murdered Tywin, and the [[Iron Throne]] consuming her.{{Ref|aFfC|3}} Cersei also recalls the prophecy of the ''[[valonqar]]'', whom she considers Tyrion.{{ref|AFFC|3}}{{ref|AFFC|36}} Numerous people, including several family members, consider her to be an ineffectual leader.{{ref|AFFC|3}}{{Ref|ADWD|22}} Cersei's growing dependency on alcohol increases her weight, but she blames the washerwomen for shrinking her gowns.{{ref|AFFC|24}}
 
   
 
   
Cersei grows to suspect that her powerful [[House Tyrell|Tyrell]] allies, now relatives through Tommen's marriage to [[Margaery Tyrell|Margaery]], are trying to seize control of the kingdom. This suspicion grows from a Tyrell coin found by Maester [[Qyburn]] in the dungeon where Tyrion was being held before his escape{{Ref|aFfC|7}}.  
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Cersei suspects her powerful [[House Tyrell|Tyrell]] allies, now relatives through Tommen's marriage to [[Margaery Tyrell|Margaery]], are trying to seize control of the kingdom. This suspicion grows from a [[House Gardener|Gardener]] coin found by [[Qyburn]] in the dungeon where Tyrion was being held before his escape{{Ref|aFfC|7}} – a coin similar to the ones Lady [[Olenna Tyrell]] carries with her when traveling, causing Cersei to wrongfully suspect a Tyrell involvement in Tyrion's escape.{{ref|affc|16}} Cersei commences a campaign of intrigue to remove Tyrells in [[King's Landing]] from positions of influence and authority, including Margaery and her brother [[Loras Tyrell|Loras]], a knight of the [[Kingsguard]].{{Ref|aFfC|24}}
  
Since the reader knows the Tyrells had nothing to do with Tyrion's escape, the coin was likely planted by someone else - i.e., [[Varys]] - in the hopes of spreading discord in the Tyrell/Lannister alliance. If so, the plot seems to have worked, as Cersei commences a campaign of intrigue to remove all the Tyrells in [[King's Landing]] from positions of influence and authority, including her son's wife, [[Margaery Tyrell|Margaery]], and Ser [[Loras Tyrell|Loras]], a member of the [[Kingsguard]].{{Ref|aFfC|24}}
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Cersei refuses to honor the debts owed by the crown, angering powerful institutions such as the [[Iron Bank of Braavos]] and the [[Faith of the Seven]].{{Ref|aFfC|17}} This results in the Faith refusing to bless King Tommen, and the Iron Bank calling in all their debts throughout [[Westeros]] and refusing all new loans.{{Ref|aFfC|28}} This causes economic chaos throughout the [[Seven Kingdoms]]. With the monies owed, Cersei constructs a [[Cersei's dromonds|new royal fleet]] of warships and gives command to [[Aurane Waters]], the Bastard of [[Driftmark]] and a sellsail of questionable expertise and loyalty.{{Ref|aFfC|17}} Two of the dromonds, ''[[Lioness]]'' and ''[[Sweet Cersei]]'', are named in the Queen Regent's honor.{{ref|AFFC|28}}{{ref|AFFC|32}}
She befriends [[Taena Merryweather]] who informs Cersei that her maid [[Senelle]] is spying on her for Margaery. This leads Senelle to be given over to Qyburn for his twisted experiments. Taena becomes her bedwarmer and confidante.  
 
  
Cersei's paranoia alienates [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]], who abandons her to her political machinations.{{Ref|aFfC|8}} She refuses to honor the debts owed by the Crown, angering powerful institutions such as the [[Iron Bank of Braavos]] and the [[Faith of the Seven]].{{Ref|aFfC|17}} This results in the Faith refusing to bless King Tommen, and the Iron Bank calling in all their debts throughout [[Westeros]] and refusing all new loans.{{Ref|aFfC|28}} This causes economic chaos throughout the [[Seven Kingdoms]]. With the monies owed, Cersei constructs a [[Cersei's dromonds|new royal fleet]] of warships and gives command to [[Aurane Waters]], the Bastard of [[Driftmark]] and a sellsail of questionable expertise and loyalty.{{Ref|aFfC|17}}  
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In an attempt to alleviate the crown's debts, gain the Faith's blessing, and gain more protection from her purported enemies, Cersei allows the new High Septon, the so-called [[High Sparrow]], to revive the [[Faith Militant]], ignorant of its history of [[Faith Militant uprising|causing trouble]] for monarchs.{{Ref|aFfC|28}}  
  
Yet another of her ill-conceived schemes is a secret mission which she gives Ser [[Balon Swann]] of the [[Kingsguard]], who is headed for [[Dorne]] to deliver the head of Ser [[Gregor Clegane]].{{Ref|aFfC|17}} Ser Balon carries a letter in which Cersei asks Prince Doran to give leave to her daughter [[Myrcella Baratheon|Myrcella]] to return to King's Landing for what is decribed as a short visit, and to invite Prince Doran to take the Dornish seat on the small council that has been left vacant with the death of [[Oberyn Martell|Prince Oberyn]]. The secret part of Ser Balon's mission, of which Prince Doran soon learns from informers at the royal court, is to invite [[Trystane Martell|Prince Trystane]] to accompany his betrothed, then kill him along the way somewhere in the [[Kingswood]] in a staged assault, for which Tyrion is supposed to be blamed, with Prince Doran preferably bearing witness to the fact that the attack is not the fault of the queen's men.{{Ref|aDwD|38}}
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Cersei sends Ser [[Balon Swann]] of the Kingsguard to [[Dorne]] to deliver the head of Ser [[Gregor Clegane]].{{Ref|aFfC|17}}
  
In an attempt to alleviate the crown's debts, gain the Faith's blessing, and gain more protection from her purported enemies, she allows the new [[High Septon]] (known as the [[High Sparrow]]) to revive the Faith Militant, ignorant of its history of [[Faith Militant uprising|causing trouble]] for monarchs.{{Ref|aFfC|28}}  
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Cersei takes the disgraced former [[maester]] Qyburn into her service as [[master of whisperers]], using him as a torturer, and allowing him to conduct immoral experiments on human subjects.{{Ref|aFfC|7}} She befriends [[Taena Merryweather]], who informs Cersei that her maid [[Senelle]] is spying on her for Margaery. This leads Senelle to be given over to Qyburn for his twisted experiments. Taena becomes her bedwarmer and confidante.{{ref|AFFC|32}}
  
She also takes the disgraced former [[maester]] Qyburn into her service, using him as a torturer, and allowing him to conduct immoral experiments on human subjects.{{Ref|aFfC|7}} She tries to manipulate [[Falyse Stokeworth]] and her husband into killing Tyrion's friend, the sellsword Bronn, who was knighted and married off to simple [[Lollys Stokeworth]] to pry him away from Tyrion. The plan goes horribly wrong however when Falyse's husband foolishly challenges Bronn to single combat; Falyse flees to [[King's Landing]] to report that [[Bronn]] has killed her husband in a duel, though not before Bronn extracted a confession from the seriously injured Balman that Cersei was behind the attempt to kill him. Cersei responds by sending Falyse to Qyburn so nothing is found out about her machinations. Cersei's difficulty coping with the pressure of ruling lead to her beginning to drink heavily (something she often loathed her late husband [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]] for) and begins to gain weight due to this but instead of realizing this, she blames the washer women for shrinking her gowns.
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The queen is reluctant to aid the Tyrells after [[Euron Greyjoy]]'s [[taking of the Shields]]. Cersei instead gives command of the [[siege of Dragonstone]] to Loras, as the [[Redwyne fleet]] could return to the [[Reach]] when the island castle falls.{{ref|AFFC|32}} Aurane Waters reports that Loras was gravely injured during the assault.{{ref|AFFC|36}}
  
Cersei plans a plot to frame [[Margaery Tyrell]] for adultery and treason,and after seducing [[Osney Kettleblack]] has him falsely confess to the new High Septon that he had intercourse with Margaery and two of her three cousins. The High Septon acts on the information and has Margaery arrested when she visits the Sept. Cersei feigns concern publicly and visits the Sept of Baelor in order to appear to the population that she wishes Margaery released where in actual fact she does everything in her power to make sure Margaery will be found guilty.
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Cersei manipulates [[Falyse Stokeworth]] and her husband, Ser [[Balman Byrch]], into attacking Tyrion's friend, the sellsword [[Bronn]], who was knighted and married to simple [[Lollys Stokeworth]] to pry him away from Tyrion. 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.{{ref|AFFC|32}}
  
However all of Cersei plans to remove the Tyrell influence at court backfire when the High Sparrow arrests her for several crimes, including the murder of the previous High Septon. The High Septon was suspicious of the confession of [[Osney Kettleblack]] and had him tortured till Osney revealed the actual truth.  
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Cersei plots to frame Margaery for adultery and treason. Having seduced Osney Kettleblack, she has him falsely confess to the High Sparrow that he had intercourse with Margaery and two of her three cousins, [[Megga Tyrell|Megga]] and [[Elinor Tyrell|Elinor]].{{ref|AFFC|39}} The High Sparrow acts on the information and has Margaery arrested when she visits the [[Great Sept of Baelor]]. Cersei feigns concern publicly and visits the Great Sept in order to appear to the population that she wishes Margaery released. However, the High Sparrow arrests the Queen Regent for several crimes, including the murder of the previous High Septon. The High Sparrow was suspicious of Osney's confession and had him tortured till Osney revealed the truth.{{ref|AFFC|43}}
  
Her own ministers seize control of the government while she awaits trial in the [[Great Sept of Baelor]]. They recall her uncle Kevan to fill her position as [[Regent]], while her new [[Master of Ships|Lord Admiral]], [[Aurane Waters]], absconds with the costly new fleet. Accused of capital crimes, her only hope lies in a [[Kingsguard]] champion to stand for her in a trial by combat. She sends an emotional summons to Jaime, which he burns and does not reply to.{{Ref|aFfC|43}}
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Cersei's ministers seize control of the government while she awaits trial in the Great Sept, and they recall her uncle Kevan from Casterly Rock to fill her position as [[regent]]. Aurane absconds with the costly new fleet, while Taena flees for [[Longtable]]. Accused of capital crimes, Cersei's only hope lies in a Kingsguard champion to stand for her in a [[trial by combat]].{{ref|AFFC|43}} She sends an emotional summons to Jaime, which he burns at Riverrun without reply.{{Ref|aFfC|43}}
  
 
===''A Dance with Dragons''===
 
===''A Dance with Dragons''===
[[File:Marc Simonetti CL walk of shame.jpg|Cersei's [[Walk of Shame|penance walk]] from the [[Great Sept of Baelor]] to the [[Red Keep]] - by Marc Simonetti ©|thumb|350px]]
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[[File:Marc Simonetti CL walk of shame.jpg|Cersei's [[walk of atonement]] from the [[Great Sept of Baelor]] to the [[Red Keep]], by Marc Simonetti ©.|thumb|350px]]
Cersei still remains a prisoner of the Faith. To try and gain access to visitors, Cersei decides to confess to the High Septon that she did have relations with her cousin [[Lancel Lannister]] and all three of the [[House Kettleblack|Kettleblack]] brothers, knowing that such sins would not earn her an execution.  
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Ser [[Balon Swann]] arrives at [[Sunspear]] with a letter in which Cersei asks [[Doran Martell]], [[Prince of Dorne]], to give leave to her daughter [[Myrcella Baratheon|Myrcella]] to return to [[King's Landing]] for a short visit, and to invite Doran to take the Dornish seat on the [[small council]] that has been left vacant with the death of Prince [[Oberyn Martell|Oberyn]]. Doran learns from informers at the royal court, however, that Balon is to invite Prince [[Trystane Martell]] to accompany Myrcella but then be killed by outlaws in the [[kingswood]], for which Tyrion is supposed to be blamed, with Balon as a witness.{{Ref|aDwD|38}}
  
She continues to deny having ordered [[Osney Kettleblack]] to kill the previous High Septon, or that she was involved in King [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]]'s death. The High Septon agrees to allow her one visitor a day. Cersei then learns about [[Myrcella Baratheon|Myrcella]]'s injury and of [[Arys Oakheart]]'s death, which leaves a vacancy in the Kingsguard. Cersei then sends word to [[Qyburn|Lord Qyburn]] that the time has come.{{Ref|ADWD|54}}
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Cersei remains a prisoner of the [[Faith of the Seven]] in a tower of the [[Great Sept of Baelor]], under the care of Septas [[Unella]], [[Moelle]], and [[Scolera]]. To gain access to visitors, Cersei confesses to the [[High Sparrow]] that she had relations with her cousin, [[Lancel Lannister]], and all three of the [[House Kettleblack|Kettleblack]] brothers, knowing that such sins would not earn her an execution. She continues to deny having ordered [[Osney Kettleblack]] to kill the [[High Septon (Tyrion's)|previous High Septon]], or that she was involved in King [[Robert I Baratheon]]'s death. The High Septon agrees to allow her one visitor a day. Cersei learns from her uncle, Ser [[Kevan Lannister|Kevan]], that [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]] disappeared in the riverlands with a woman, possibly [[Brienne of Tarth]]. Kevan also tells his niece about [[Myrcella Baratheon|Myrcella]]'s injury and of [[Arys Oakheart]]'s death at the [[Greenblood]], which leaves a vacancy in the Kingsguard. Cersei sends word to Lord [[Qyburn]] that the time has come.{{Ref|ADWD|54}}
  
Before her trial, the Faith requires Cersei to submit to a [[Walk of Shame|penance walk]] from the Great Sept of Baelor to the [[Red Keep]]. Cersei is shaved of hair from her entire body, then stripped naked. Just prior to the walk, at the Great Sept of Baelor she realizes that no Lannisters are there to support her, and this ordeal is hers alone. She bolsters herself by reminding herself,
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Before her trial, the Faith requires Cersei to submit to a [[walk of atonement]] from the Great Sept to the [[Red Keep]]. Cersei is shaved of hair from her entire body, then stripped naked. An escort of [[Warrior's Sons]], [[Poor Fellows]], and septas protect her from the leering and jeering crowds that have flocked to see her, with Septa Scolera ringing a bell and singing the word "shame". Cersei tries to hang on to her pride during the barefoot walk in spite of the crowds projecting filth at her and bawdy insults. Faces in the crowd remind her of [[Tywin Lannister]], [[Melara Hetherspoon]], [[Eddard Stark]], [[Tyrion Lannister]], and [[Joffrey Baratheon]]. She eventually breaks down in tears, however, just before finishing and entering the Red Keep. Upon her entrance, [[Jocelyn Swyft]] has her body covered. Cersei is carried into the castle by a giant knight, whom [[Qyburn]] introduces as the newest member of the [[Kingsguard]] and her champion, "Ser [[Robert Strong]]".{{Ref|ADWD|65}}
{{Quote|Tommen is waiting for me.  My little king.  I can do this.  I must. {{Ref|aDwD|65}}}}
 
An escort of [[Warrior's Sons]], [[Poor Fellows]], and several septas protect her from the leering and jeering crowds that have flocked to see her shame.  
 
Cersei tries to hang on to her pride during the walk in spite of the crowds projecting filth at her and bawdy insults. At one point she thinks, {{Quote| [[Kevan Lannister|He]] wanted this.  Him and the [[High Sparrow]].  And the [[Margaery Tyrell |little rose]] as well, I do not doubt.  I have sinned and must atone, must parade my shame before the eyes of every beggar in the city. They think that this will break my pride, that it will make an end to me, but they are wrong. {{Ref|aDwD|65}}}}
 
Cersei eventually breaks down in tears just before finishing and entering the Keep. Upon her entrance, [[Jocelyn Swyft]] has her body covered. Cersei is then carried into the castle by a silent eight-foot-tall knight covered head to heel in thick enamelled white plate, with a great helm concealing his face. [[Qyburn]] then appears and introduces Cersei to the newest member of the [[Kingsguard]], "Ser [[Robert Strong]]," her champion.{{Ref|ADWD|65}}
 
  
Cersei dines with her uncle, [[Kevan Lannister|Ser Kevan]], on the night of his death. She requests that Lady [[Taena Merryweather]] attend again her once her innocence is proved. When Kevan has no news of Jaime, Cersei seems certain of his safety.  She believes that if he were dead, she would know it.{{Ref|ADWD|Epilogue}}
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Cersei dines with Tommen's regent, her uncle Kevan, who has been trying to repair the damage Cersei has done. She requests that Lady [[Taena Merryweather]] attend again her once her innocence is proved. Although Kevan has no news of Jaime, Cersei seems certain of his safety, believing she would know if he were dead. Later that evening, [[Varys]] has Kevan and [[Pycelle]] murdered to keep the realm in chaos.{{Ref|ADWD|Epilogue}}
  
 
==Quotes by Cersei==
 
==Quotes by Cersei==
{{Quote|When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die. There is no middle ground. {{Ref|aGoT|45}}}}
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{{Quote|When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die. There is no middle ground.{{ref|aGoT|45}}}}
– Cersei, to [[Eddard Stark]]
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– Cersei to [[Eddard Stark]]
  
  
{{Quote|Jaime and I are more than brother and sister. We are one person in two bodies. We shared a womb together. He came into this world holding my foot, our old maester said. When he is in me, I feel... whole. {{Ref|aGoT|45}}}}
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{{Quote|[[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]] and I are more than brother and sister. We are one person in two bodies. We shared a womb together. He came into this world holding my foot, our old maester said. When he is in me, I feel... whole.{{ref|aGoT|45}}}}
– Cersei, to [[Eddard Stark]]
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– Cersei to [[Eddard Stark]]
  
  
{{Quote|A true man does what he will, not what he must. {{Ref|aGoT|45}}}}
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{{Quote|A true man does what he will, not what he must.{{ref|aGoT|45}}}}
– Cersei, to [[Eddard Stark]]
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– Cersei to [[Eddard Stark]]
  
  
{{Quote|A woman's life is nine parts mess to one part magic, you'll learn that soon enough... and the parts that look like magic often turn out to be messiest of all. {{ref|acok|52}}}}
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{{Quote|A woman's life is nine parts mess to one part [[magic]], you'll learn that soon enough... and the parts that look like magic often turn out to be messiest of all.{{ref|acok|52}}}}
 
– Cersei to [[Sansa Stark]]
 
– Cersei to [[Sansa Stark]]
  
  
{{Quote|Love is poison. A sweet poison, yes, but it will kill you all the same. {{ref|acok|52}}}}
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{{Quote|Love is [[poison]]. A sweet poison, yes, but it will kill you all the same.{{ref|acok|52}}}}
 
– Cersei to [[Sansa Stark]]
 
– Cersei to [[Sansa Stark]]
  
  
{{Quote|The only way to keep your people loyal is to make certain they fear you more than they do the enemy. {{ref|acok|60}}}}
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{{Quote|The only way to keep your people loyal is to make certain they fear you more than they do the enemy.{{ref|acok|60}}}}
 
– Cersei to [[Sansa Stark]]
 
– Cersei to [[Sansa Stark]]
  
  
{{Quote|I waited, and so can [[Tommen Baratheon|he]]. I waited half my life. She had played the dutiful daughter, the blushing bride, the pliant wife. She had suffered [[Robert Baratheon|Robert’s]] drunken groping, [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime]]’s jealousy, [[Renly Baratheon|Renly]]’s mockery, [[Varys]] with his titters, [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]] endlessly grinding his teeth. She had contended with [[Jon Arryn]], [[Eddard Stark|Ned Stark]], and her vile, treacherous, murderous [[Tyrion Lannister|dwarf brother]], all the while promising herself that one day it would be her turn. If [[Margaery Tyrell]] thinks to cheat me of my hour in the sun, she had bloody well think again. {{Ref|aFfC|24}}}} – Cersei's thoughts, on ruling as Queen [[Regent]] until [[Tommen]] comes of age
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{{Quote|I waited, and so can [[Tommen Baratheon|he]]. I waited half my life. She had played the dutiful daughter, the blushing bride, the pliant wife. She had suffered [[Robert I Baratheon|Robert's]] drunken groping, [[Jaime Lannister|Jaime's]] jealousy, [[Renly Baratheon|Renly's]] mockery, [[Varys]] with his titters, [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]] endlessly grinding his teeth. She had contended with [[Jon Arryn]], [[Eddard Stark|Ned Stark]], and her vile, treacherous, murderous [[Tyrion Lannister|dwarf brother]], all the while promising herself that one day it would be her turn. If [[Margaery Tyrell]] thinks to cheat me of my hour in the sun, she had bloody well think again.{{ref|aFfC|24}}}} – Cersei's thoughts, on ruling as [[Regent|Queen Regent]] until [[Tommen Baratheon]] comes of age
  
  
{{Quote|Come at once. Help me. Save me. I need you as I have never needed you before. I love you, I love you, I love you. Come at once. {{Ref|affc|43}}}}
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{{Quote|Come at once. Help me. Save me. I need you now as I have never needed you before. I love you. I love you. I love you. Come at once.{{ref|AFFC|44}}}} – Cersei writing to [[Jaime Lannister]]
– Cersei's letter to [[Jaime]]
 
  
  
{{Quote|I am a [[Lannister|lioness]]. I will not cringe for them. {{Ref|aDwD|65}}}}  
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{{Quote|I am a [[House Lannister|lioness]]. I will not cringe for them.{{ref|aDwD|65}}}} – Cersei's thoughts before her [[walk of atonement]]
– Cersei, before she shrugs off her robe to stand naked and shorn at the [[Great Sept of Baelor]]
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{{Quote|I have sinned and must atone, must parade my shame before the eyes of every beggar in [[King's Landing|the city]]. They think that this will break my pride, that it will make an end to me, but they are wrong.{{ref|aDwD|65}}}} – Cersei's thoughts during her [[walk of atonement]]
  
 
==Quotes about Cersei==
 
==Quotes about Cersei==
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{{Quote|And Cersei . . . I have [[Jon Arryn]] to thank for her. I had no wish to marry after [[Lyanna Stark|Lyanna]] was taken from me, but Jon said the realm needed an heir. Cersei Lannister would be a good match, he told me, she would bind Lord [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]] to me should [[Viserys Targaryen]] ever try to win back [[Aerys II Targaryen|his father’s]] [[Iron Throne|throne]]. I loved that old man, I swear it, but now I think he was a bigger [[fool]] than [[Moon Boy]]. Oh, Cersei is lovely to look at, truly, but cold ... the way she guards her cunt, you’d think she had all the gold of [[Casterly Rock]] between her legs.{{ref|agot|30}}}}
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– [[Robert I Baratheon]] to [[Eddard Stark]]
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{{Quote|And Cersei . . . I have [[Jon Arryn]] to thank for her. I had no wish to marry after [[Lyanna Stark|Lyanna]] was taken from me, but Jon said the realm needed an heir. Cersei Lannister would be a good match, he told me, she would bind Lord [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]] to me should [[Viserys Targaryen]] ever try to win back his father’s throne. I loved that old man, I swear it, but now I think he was a bigger fool than [[Moon Boy]]. Oh, Cersei is lovely to look at, truly, but cold . . . the way she guards her cunt, you’d think she had all the gold of [[Casterly Rock]] between her legs. {{ref|agot|30}}}}
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{{Quote|The longer Cersei waits, the angrier she'll become, and anger makes her stupid. I much prefer angry and stupid to composed and cunning.{{ref|acok|20}}}}
– [[Robert I Baratheon]]
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– [[Tyrion Lannister]] to [[Bronn]]
  
  
{{Quote|The longer Cersei waits, the angrier she'll become, and anger makes her stupid. I much prefer angry and stupid to composed and cunning. {{ref|acok|20}}}}
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{{Quote|I have never liked you, Cersei, but you were my own sister, so I never did you harm. You've ended that. I will hurt you [[Alayaya|for this]]. I don't know how yet, but give me time. A day will come when you think yourself safe and happy, and suddenly your joy will turn to ashes in your mouth, and you'll know the debt is paid.{{ref|ACOK|54}}}} – [[Tyrion Lannister]] to Cersei
– [[Tyrion Lannister]], explaining to [[Bronn]] why he will delay responding to Cersei's summons
 
  
  
{{Quote|Cersei is as gentle as King [[Maegor I Targaryen|Maegor]], as selfless as [[Aegon IV Targaryen|Aegon the Unworthy]], as wise as [[Aerys II Targaryen|Mad Aerys]]. She never forgets a slight, real or imagined. She takes caution for cowardice and dissent for defiance. And she is greedy. Greedy for power, for honour, for love. {{Ref|aDwD|22}}}}  
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{{Quote|They are [[knight]]s now, [[House Kettleblack|all three]], and your sister has promised them further advancement. And the eldest, Ser [[Osmund Kettleblack|Osmund]] of the [[Kingsguard]], dreams of certain other ... favors ... as well. You can match the queen [[Currency|coin]] for coin, I have no doubt, but she has a second purse that is quite inexhaustible.{{ref|ASOS|12}}}} – [[Varys]] to [[Tyrion Lannister]]
– [[Tyrion Lannister]], on his sister, to [[Young Griff]]
 
  
  
{{Quote|His Sister liked to think of herself as Lord [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]] with teats, but she was wrong. Their father had been as relentless and implacable as a glacier, where Cersei was all wildfire, especially when thwarted. . .She does not lack for wits but she has no judgement, and no patience. {{ref|aFfC|16}}}}  
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{{Quote|Every man's a piece to start with, and every [[Maiden|maid]] as well. Even some who think they are players. Cersei, for one. She thinks herself sly, but in truth she is utterly predictable. Her strength rests on her beauty, [[House Lannister|birth]], and [[Casterly Rock|riches]]. Only the first of those is truly her own, and it will soon desert her. I pity her then. She wants power, but has no notion what to do with it when she gets it.{{ref|aSoS|68}}}}  
– [[Jaime Lannister]], on his sisters leadership skills.
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– [[Petyr Baelish]] to [[Sansa Stark]]
  
  
{{Quote|Cersei has put some [[Aurane Waters|bastard]] on the [[small council|council]] too, and a [[Osmund Kettleblack|kettle]] in the [[Kingsguard]]. She has the [[Faith of the Seven|faith]] [[Faith Militant|arming]] and the [[Iron Bank of Braavos|Braavosi]] calling in loans all over [[Westeros]]. None of which would be happening if she'd had the simple sense to make your [[Kevan Lannister|uncle]] the [[Hand of the King|King's Hand]].{{ref|AFFC|33}}}} - [[Genna Lannister]] to [[Jaime Lannister]]  
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{{Quote|Cersei is a lying whore, she's been fucking [[Lancel Lannister|Lancel]] and [[Osmund Kettleblack]] and probably [[Moon Boy]] for all I know.{{ref|ASOS|77}}}}  
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[[Tyrion Lannister]] to [[Jaime Lannister]]
  
  
{{Quote|Every man's a piece to start with, and every maid as well. Even some who think they are players. Cersei, for one. She thinks herself sly, but in truth she is utterly predictable. Her strength rests on her beauty, birth, and riches. Only the first of those is truly her own, and it will soon desert her. I pity her then. She wants power, but has no notion what to do with it when she gets it. {{Ref|aSoS|68}}}}  
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{{Quote|His sister liked to think of herself as Lord [[Tywin Lannister|Tywin]] with teats, but she was wrong. Their father had been as relentless and implacable as a glacier, where Cersei was all [[wildfire]], especially when thwarted. She had been giddy as a maiden when she learned that [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]] had abandoned [[Dragonstone]], certain that he had finally given up the fight and sailed away to exile. When word came down from the [[north]] that he had turned up again at the [[Wall]], her fury had been fearful to behold. She does not lack for wits, but she has no judgment, and no patience.{{ref|aFfC|16}}}}  
– [[Petyr Baelish]] on Cersei and the game of thrones
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– [[Jaime Lannister]]'s thoughts
  
  
{{Quote|Cersei is a lying whore, she's been fucking [[Lancel Lannister|Lancel]] and [[Osmund Kettleblack]] and probably [[Moon Boy]] for all I know. {{ref|aFfC|8}}}}  
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{{Quote|Cersei is as gentle as King [[Maegor I Targaryen|Maegor]], as selfless as [[Aegon IV Targaryen|Aegon the Unworthy]], as wise as [[Aerys II Targaryen|Mad Aerys]].  She never forgets a slight, real or imagined. She takes caution for cowardice and dissent for defiance. And she is greedy. Greedy for power, for honor, for love.{{ref|aDwD|22}}}}  
– Tyrion Lannister to Jaime Lannister
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[[Tyrion Lannister]] to [[Aegon Targaryen (son of Rhaegar)|Young Griff]]
  
  
{{Quote|This head of mine is worth a lordship... back in [[Westeros]], half a world away. By the time you get it there, only bone and maggots will remain. My sweet sister will deny the head is mine and cheat you of the promised reward. You know how it is with queens. Fickle cunts, the lot of them, and Cersei is the worst. {{Ref|aDwD|57}}}}  
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{{Quote|This head of mine is worth a [[lord]]ship... back in [[Westeros]], half a world away. By the time you get it there, only bone and maggots will remain. My sweet sister will deny the head is mine and cheat you of the promised reward. You know how it is with queens. Fickle cunts, the lot of them, and Cersei is the worst.{{ref|aDwD|57}}}}  
– Tyrion Lannister to [[Ben Plumm]]
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[[Tyrion Lannister]] to [[Ben Plumm]]
  
 
==Family==
 
==Family==
 
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==References and Notes==
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==Behind the Scenes==
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Cersei may have been inspired by [[w:Isabella of France|Isabella of France]] and [[w:Margaret of Anjou|Margaret of Anjou]], both queens of English kings.<ref>''Time'': [https://www.salon.com/2012/04/04/the_real_life_inspirations_for_game_of_thrones/ The Real Life Inspirations for "Game of Thrones"], April 4, 2012</ref>
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Titles
Allegiances
Culture Westermen
Born 266 AC[1][2]
Casterly Rock
Spouse King Robert I Baratheon
Books

Played by Lena Headey
Nell Williams (young)
TV series Season 1 | Season 2 | Season 3 | Season 4 | Season 5 | Season 6 | Season 7

Cersei Lannister is the only daughter and eldest child of Lord Tywin Lannister of Casterly Rock and his wife, Lady Joanna Lannister. She is the twin of her younger brother, Ser Jaime Lannister. In the television adaptation Game of Thrones Cersei is played by Lena Headey, and is portrayed when she is a child by Nell Williams in a Season 5 flashback.

After Robert's Rebellion, Cersei married King Robert I Baratheon and became Queen of the Seven Kingdoms. She is the mother of Prince Joffrey, Princess Myrcella, and Prince Tommen of House Baratheon of King's Landing. Cersei becomes a POV character in A Feast for Crows.

Appearance and Character

When they were children, Cersei and her twin-brother, Jaime, looked so alike not even their father, Tywin, could tell them apart.[3] As adults, they still significantly resemble each other.[4][5] Cersei is a strikingly beautiful woman,[6] with golden hair,[7][8] emerald green eyes,[9][10][11][12][7][13][14] fair skin,[10] and a slender, graceful figure.[7]

Cersei is willful, ambitious and has a certain low cunning. She is hungry and greedy for power.[15][16] Cersei believes herself to be subtle[4] and politically astute. She hates being excluded from power on account of her gender,[17] and resents the customs and conventions put on her because she is female.[7][3] She thinks of herself as a female version of her father,[18][10][19][20] and feels slighted when people do not obey her commands as they would have done for Lord Tywin, but instead give her their counsel, or disagree with her, which she faults on her gender.[21]

Cersei is impatient,[7] and never forgets a slight, whether real or imagined. She considers caution to be cowardice and disagreement for defiance.[16] Her quick temper and her easily wounded pride frequently lead her to make rash decisions, and she rarely considers what unintended consequences her actions might have.[4] She does not shy away from using sex as a weapon.[3]

History

Early life

Cersei was born in 266 AC as the first-born child and only daughter to Ser Tywin Lannister, heir to Casterly Rock, and his wife, Lady Joanna.[1][2] Cersei was born shortly before her twin brother Jaime, who was holding her foot.[22][17] King Aerys II Targaryen sent the twins their weights in gold as a name day gift, and commanded Tywin to bring the children to court when they were old enough to travel.[1] It is currently unknown whether this visit to King's Landing actually occurred, as the royal court came to Casterly Rock following the death of Lord Tytos Lannister in 276 AC.[1] Cersei and Jaime did visit King's Landing in 272 AC, when their mother brought them from Casterly Rock for the Anniversary Tourney held to celebrate the tenth year of King Aerys's reign.[1]

During their early childhood, Cersei and Jaime were inseparable.[23] They looked so similar as children, up to the point that not even their father was able to keep them apart.[3] Because of their similar looks, Cersei occasionally wore Jaime’s clothes and took lessons from the master-at-arms in his stead, without anyone realizing.[24] They played in the bowels of Casterly Rock, where the caged lions of Cersei's late grandfather, Tytos, were kept. Cersei and Jaime would dare each other to climb into the cage. Cersei once dared to go as far as touch one of the lions, until her brother pulled her away.[10] Cersei and Jaime slept together in the same bed when they were very young,[23] and experimented together in a sexual manner at a young age.[22] During one of these encounters, they were caught by a servant who informed their mother. A guard was placed near Cersei's bedchamber, whilst Jaime's bedchamber was moved to the other side of the castle. The twins were told never to do anything like that ever again, as Joanna would otherwise be forced to tell their father.[25]

Cersei's mother died not long thereafter,[25] in 273 AC,[1][2] when giving birth to Cersei's younger brother, Tyrion.[9] For killing her mother, Cersei despised her youngest sibling.[26] Shortly after Joanna's death, the Princess of Dorne visited Casterly Rock with her two youngest children, Elia and Oberyn Martell. Though Tyrion was kept out of sight during the visit of the Martells, Cersei promised Princess Elia to show Tyrion to her. Threatening her brother's wet nurse before sending her away, Cersei undid Tyrion's swaddling clothes and hurt her little brother, until Jaime stopped her.[26] The Princess of Dorne proposed a betrothal between Cersei and Oberyn, during this visit, but she was refused, and Tywin informed her that Cersei was meant as a bride for Prince Rhaegar Targaryen.[27]

Attempted betrothal to Rhaegar Targaryen

Cersei Lannister, by Elia Fernandez ©.

Lord Tywin Lannister first informed Cersei of his wish to betroth her to the crown prince when she was no older than six or seven, though he told her never to speak of it until a betrothal was officially announced.[21] Cersei drew a picture of her and Rhaegar on a dragon, once, though she claimed it depicted King Jaehaerys I Targaryen and his sister-wife, Alysanne, when Jaime discovered it.[21] At the age of ten in 276 AC, Cersei became infatuated with Rhaegar after meeting him for the first time during the tournament in honor of Viserys's birth at Lannisport.[21][1] Before the tourney began Cersei's aunt, Lady Genna, informed Cersei that her betrothal to Rhaegar would be announced during the final feast of the tourney.

After being separated from Jaime following their mother's discovery of their sexual experimenting, Cersei had numerous bedmaids and companions, daughters of Tywin's bannermen and household knights who were of an age with her. While Cersei occasionally appreciated their company, she had not liked any of them, believing them weak and convinced they were trying to come between her and Jaime.[23] Following Genna's announcement that Cersei's betrothal to Rhaegar would soon be announced, Cersei brought Melara Hetherspoon and Jeyne Farman to a woods witch, Maggy the Frog. After Jeyne fled out of fear, Cersei inquired as to when she and Rhaegar would wed and how many children they would have. Maggy correctly predicted Cersei's marriage with the king and the amount of children both would have. She went on to prophesy that Cersei would outlive her children, who would die as kings and queens, and that after everything she had was taken away by a younger and more beautiful queen, the valonqar would come to end her life. Melara suggested that if they never spoke about it, the prophecies would not come true. However, Melara died shortly after their visit to Maggy, and it is implied that Cersei killed the girl to prevent her from speaking of the prophecies.

After Melara's death, Cersei inquired with her septa, Saranella, about the meaning of valonqar, who informed her it was High Valyrian for "little brother".[28] Cersei eventually became convinced that Tyrion was the valonqar Maggy spoke of, resulting in her despising and mistrusting him even more than she had before. The prophecy of the valonqar has continued to haunt Cersei.[18]

After the guests left the westerlands, Cersei learned from her aunt that Tywin had proposed the betrothal to King Aerys II Targaryen, but Aerys refused Cersei as a bride for his son and heir.[21][1]

Living at court

At the age of twelve, following the failure of Lord Steffon Baratheon's mission to find Prince Rhaegar Targaryen a suitable bride in Essos, Cersei was taken to King's Landing by her father, who still served as Hand of the King. In the following years, Lord Tywin Lannister refused every offer of marriage for Cersei. According to Jaime, Tywin still had his sights set on a Targaryen match, either hoping to betroth Cersei to young Prince Viserys or hoping for Rhaegar's new bride, Elia Martell, to die in childbirth.[29]

In 281 AC, when Cersei was fifteen, Jaime visited King's Landing after receiving his knighthood. Cersei informed him their father had been discussing betrothing Jaime to Lysa Tully. Cersei seduced Jaime and persuaded him to join the Kingsguard, which would require him to remain unmarried and live near her in King's Landing. Cersei knew that Tywin would be opposed to the idea, but that he could not openly object to, and offered to make the arrangements herself.[29] However, she had no idea how much the relationship between her father and the king had deteriorated, and although Aerys did award Jaime a place in the Kingsguard, Tywin perceived Jaime's appointment to the Kingsguard as a slight by King Aerys intended to rob him of his heir. Furiously, he resigned as Hand, and moved back to Casterly Rock with Cersei, separating the twins once more.[29]

Marriage

Wedding of Cersei and her husband, King Robert I Baratheon.

After the conclusion of Robert's Rebellion, a marriage was arranged between Cersei and the new king, Robert I Baratheon, in order to seal the new royal house's alliance with House Lannister. Cersei and Robert were wed in 284 AC.[30] She and Jaime had sex the morning of her wedding. Nonetheless, Cersei was at first enthralled by the happy crowds at the royal wedding. However, her enthusiasm for the match ended when Robert called her "Lyanna" during their first night together.[22]

The marriage rapidly deteriorated, and Cersei resumed her incestuous relationship with Jaime. She bore him three children (Joffrey, Myrcella and Tommen), all of whom she successfully passed off as Robert's trueborn heirs. Although the king was away during the births of his children, Jaime was present for at least Joffrey's birth, though Cersei refused to let her brother hold the child, fearing people might start to suspect his true parentage.[31][32] On one occasion, early in her marriage, Cersei became pregnant by Robert. Unwilling to give birth to Robert's child, she sent Jaime out to find a woman to cleanse her.[22] Having grown to resent Robert over the years, Cersei took further care to ensure he did not impregnate her.[22]

During the early years of their marriage, Cersei declined Robert's invitations to hunt with him, as Robert's trips allowed her more time with Jaime.[33] Because two of Robert's Estermont uncles from Greenstone had remained at court for half a year following Cersei's marriage, Robert insisted on repaying the visit, and Cersei and Jaime accompanied him for a two-week stay at Estermont. While there, Cersei suspected that Robert was sleeping with a cousin of his, and had Jaime follow Robert to confirms her suspicions. Cersei and Jaime slept together on Greenstone, and Cersei likes to believe that was the night their eldest son Joffrey was conceived.[21]

While Robert "claimed his rights" frequently during the early years of their marriage, his drinking led to him hurting Cersei during those encounters. When she confronted him once during their first year of marriage, Robert claimed it was because of the drink, and he was not to blame. When he tried to take another horn of ale, Cersei smashed her own horn in his face, chipping his tooth. Robert claimed not to remember anything of those nights, but Cersei believes otherwise, and is certain that Robert did recall what he did to her, but felt that pretending to forget was easier than facing the truth. Cersei, in turn, tried to pretend that Robert was Rhaegar during those years. Over time, Robert came to Cersei's bed less frequently, not even once a year.[23]

True to Maggy's prophecy, Cersei had three children, while Robert sired several bastards. After Joffrey assaulted a pregnant cat, Robert suggested bringing a bastard daughter of his to court. Cersei threatened the girl, claiming King's Landing was a dangerous place for a girl growing up. Though Robert hit Cersei for that, the girl was not brought to court, and all of Robert's bastards were kept out of sight.[34] According to Petyr Baelish, however, there are rumors that Robert fathered twins on a serving woman at Casterly Rock in 295 AC, and that Cersei had the babes killed and the mother sold to a slaver.[35]

Eventually Stannis Baratheon, familiar with the appearance of his brother Robert's black-haired, blue-eyed bastard offspring, grew suspicious of the royal children's lack of resemblance to their supposed father. He confided in Jon Arryn, the Hand of the King, and the two investigated the matter together. After the tourney on Prince Joffrey's name day, Cersei and her children travelled with Lord Tywin to Casterly Rock. During the fortnight following the tourney, Jon was poisoned and fell ill, eventually dying before he could act. While Cersei was innocent of the fact, Stannis was convinced that she was responsible for Jon's death, and he fled to Dragonstone.

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

Cersei Lannister, by Katherine Dinger ©.

After the death of the Hand of the King, Jon Arryn, Cersei accompanies her husband, King Robert I Baratheon, to Winterfell, where the king offers the position to Lord Eddard Stark.[36][37] When Robert and most of the castle go on a hunting trip, Cersei remains behind with her brother, Ser Jaime. The two are seen having sex by Bran Stark in Winterfell's broken tower, and when Cersei insists that they must do something to prevent the boy from telling anyone, Jaime pushes him out of the tower window.[38] She later berates Jaime for his impulsiveness, arguing that attempting to kill the boy was foolish when they could have simply intimidated him into silence.[5]

While the royal procession travels back to King's Landing, Cersei's eldest son, Prince Joffrey, bullies a common boy, Mycah, prompting Arya Stark and her direwolf, Nymeria, to attack and disarm him. Joffrey tells his parents that Arya and her wolf attacked him without provocation, and Cersei takes her son's side, arguing that the girl should lose a hand in accordance with the ancient penalty for striking a prince of royal blood.[39] When Robert refuses to do so, she proclaims her desire regarding maiming or killing Arya to Jaime, using sex as bribe. Jaime searches for the girl, and would later imply that he would have been willing to do his sister's bidding. Instead, Arya is found by House Stark guards. While Robert again resists Cersei's call for severely punishing Arya, the queen successfully pressures him into ordering the execution of another direwolf, Lady, as a proxy at Darry.[40][39]

Having appointed Eddard Stark as Jon Arryn's replacement, Robert orders the Hand's tourney be held in honor of Eddard.[41] Cersei forbids Robert from fighting in the melee, inciting a public argument between king and queen.[42] Robert intends to fight anyway, but Eddard and Ser Barristan Selmy succeed in dissuading him. Later, Varys claims that Cersei had known publicly forbidding Robert from participating in the melee was the most effective way of convincing him to do so, and had been planning to have him "accidentally" killed in the melee. He also suggests that Ser Hugh of the Vale, who had been killed by Ser Gregor Clegane earlier in the tournament, could have poisoned Jon Arryn at the Lannisters' instigation, only to have them arrange his death in order to ensure his silence afterward.[43]

When Cersei's brother Tyrion is abducted by Catelyn Stark, Cersei argues with Robert, insulting his manhood for his failure to immediately avenge the insult to her family. The king strikes her in response, but Cersei tells him she intends to wear the bruise "as a badge of honor." Eddard does not approve and Robert admits that it was "not kingly," but blames Cersei for provoking him.[44]

Eddard, who has been investigating Jon Arryn's death, discovers the truth about the royal children's parentage. While the king is hunting in the kingswood, Eddard confronts Cersei, who admits the accusation is true. She attempts to seduce him, but he refuses. Not wanting to see the children harmed, Eddard warns her that he intends to tell Robert the truth and urges her to flee with the princes and princess.[22] Eddard plans to have his daughters, Sansa and Arya, sail from King's Landing on the Wind Witch.[45] Sansa, not understanding the danger and desiring to marry Joffrey, informs Cersei of her father's plan.[46]

A drunken Robert is fatally injured by a boar during his hunt,[47] having been given strongwine by his squire, Lancel Lannister.[48] On his deathbed Robert names Eddard regent until his thirteen-year-old heir Joffrey comes of age, though Eddard secretly changes “my son Joffrey” into “my heir”.[47] The morning of Robert's death, Cersei seizes power, denouncing Eddard as a traitor who conspired against King Joffrey. She has Eddard imprisoned and is named Queen Regent, heading Joffrey's small council.[49][50]

Cersei intends to have Eddard convicted of treason but allowed to take the black, thus discrediting him and removing him as a factor in the political arena without antagonizing the north. She arranges a public confession for him on the steps of the Great Sept of Baelor, assuring the High Septon that he will be offered forgiveness and the holy ground will not be profaned with blood. However, Joffrey ignores her advice and instead orders Lord Stark's immediate execution. Janos Slynt and Ser Ilyn Payne carry out the king's imprudent command before Cersei can intervene, deeply offending the Faith and rendering peace between Stark and Lannister impossible.[48][51][4]

Cersei weeps when she hears that Jaime has been captured by Robb Stark in the Whispering Wood.[52] She keeps the news of Renly Baratheon's coronation from Joffrey for a time, fearing he might take the field at the head of a force of gold cloaks. She commands her father to come to the defense of the capital against Renly and the Tyrells, but Tywin instead marches for Harrenhal and sends Tyrion to the capital in his stead.[53]

A Clash of Kings

Having escaped King's Landing, Arya Stark adds Cersei's name to the list of those she desires dead.[54]

When Tyrion arrives in King's Landing, bearing a letter from their father, Cersei threatens to have him thrown in the dungeon, but he placates her by saying he could rescue Jaime.[4] As Hand, Tyrion struggles to wrest control from her, finally resorting to poison to incapacitate her for a few days.[6][55]

In Jaime's absence, Cersei begins sleeping with her cousin, the knighted Lancel, which is discerned by Tyrion.[55] She also reveals to Tyrion that she had given Lancel fortified wine for Robert's hunt, stronger than Robert usually drank.[4] After Tyrion sends away Cersei's personal guard, she employs three sellswords to replace them—Osney, Osmund and Osfryd Kettleblack—but Tyrion finds out and buys their loyalty.[13]

Tyrion deceives small council members and determines that Pycelle is Cersei's agent. When Tyrion arrests Pycelle, the Grand Maester tells him that Jon Arryn had been recovering from his poisoning, and that he had sent Jon's maester away in order to prevent Jon's recovery, assuming that Cersei wanted Jon dead.[6] Tyrion gets Cersei to agree with sending Myrcella to Dorne to win over House Martell.[7] The day Princess Myrcella takes ship for Sunspear, Cersei is among those caught up in the riot of King's Landing, provoked in part by a thoughtless comment she makes to King Joffrey about a dead baby.[13]

As King Stannis Baratheon moves on King's Landing, Cersei sends Tommen to Rosby for safety, but Tyrion's men intercept the party and take the boy into Tyrion's custody.[56][57] Fed up with Tyrion's efforts to rule, Cersei arrests Alayaya, a whore she believes Tyrion is sleeping with, and has the girl beaten. She uses Alayaya as a hostage to ensure Tommen's safe return; Tyrion, however, promises her that whatever happens to Alayaya, happens to Tommen as well, rapings and beatings included, frightening Cersei.[8] Cersei removes Ser Boros Blount from the Kingsguard for his failure to resist Tyrion's men, and she replaces him with Osmund Kettleblack, a man just as hollow.[8]

As the Battle of the Blackwater begins, Cersei hosts a banquet for noblewomen in the Red Keep. She claims it is in an effort to keep their minds off the fighting, but has invited Ser Ilyn Payne, the King's Justice, to be on hand to kill them if the city is taken, to prevent them from becoming hostages. When she hears that the River Gate is under attack, she summons Joffrey back to the Red Keep.[3] Seeing the king flee back to the castle damages morale and causes the men to rout, nearly costing her the city. This outrages Lancel, who feels they could have held the gates if Cersei had not recalled the king.[58]

If not for the timely arrival and attack on Stannis's flank by the army of Lords Tywin Lannister and Mace Tyrell, the battle would be lost for the Lannisters.[59] Because Tyrion lies wounded and unconscious, Cersei is able to lie to Tywin and turn her father's prejudice against Tyrion to her advantage, stripping Tyrion's power by the time his convalescence is over.[60]

A Storm of Swords

Cersei as depicted by Lena Headey in Game of Thrones.

Tyrion Lannister believes that Cersei is to blame for Ser Mandon Moore's assassination attempt at the Blackwater.[61]

Cersei plans the upcoming wedding of her son, King Joffrey I Baratheon, to Margaery Tyrell.[61][62] Tywin bends Cersei to his will and makes it clear his daughter is no longer wanted on the small council. Against her wishes, he plans for her to marry her again, considering Balon Greyjoy (whose elderly wife Alannys has failing health), Oberyn Martell, Horas or Hobber Redwyne, Theon Greyjoy, Quentyn Martell, and Willas Tyrell as potential matches.[62] While Lord Mace Tyrell is initially receptive to Cersei marrying Willas, the offer is rejected after Mace speaks with his mother Olenna, the Queen of Thorns.[63]

Cersei intends to keep Sansa Stark as her hostage,[62] but Tywin forces the girl to marry Tyrion.[64] During the wedding feast, Cersei dances with Paxter Redwyne, Mathis Rowan, and her father.[64] She also flirts with Osmund Kettleblack of the Kingsguard.[65]

After Joffrey offends Tywin through his ungracious behavior, Tywin is furious and asks where the boy could have learnt such amoral sentiments. Cersei blames Robert but it is clear to all in the room, including Tywin's brother Kevan, that Cersei is responsible.[66]

Joffrey is killed at his own wedding feast, and Cersei accuses Tyrion and Sansa, falsely believing them responsible.[67] Ser Jaime Lannister returns to King's Landing with the assistance of Brienne of Tarth, and the Lannister twins have sex in a sept where Joffrey's body rests. Cersei rejects Jaime's suggestion of announcing their incest, like the Targaryens had done.[68]

Having escaped King's Landing with the aid of Petyr Baelish, Sansa learns that the Kettleblacks are actually loyal to Petyr, not Cersei or Tyrion.[69]

Cersei finds numerous witnesses to testify against Tyrion,[17] including his lover Shae,[27] and Cersei names Ser Gregor Clegane champion if there is to be a trial by combat. This leads Prince Oberyn, whose sister Elia was murdered by Gregor over a dozen years ago in the Sack of King's Landing, to champion Tyrion.[17] Oberyn is killed and Gregor is severely wounded in the duel.[27]

Oberyn's death condemns Tyrion, but he is freed from his cell by Jaime and Varys. Tyrion tells Jaime that Cersei has been sleeping with Lancel Lannister and Osmund Kettleblack. Before escaping the Red Keep, Tyrion kills Shae and his father, Tywin.[70]

A Feast for Crows

Cersei frames Margaery Tyrell, leading to her arrest - by cabepfir ©.

Cersei's tendencies to paranoia, rash judgement and hysteria increase following the deaths of her son, King Joffrey, and her father, Lord Tywin. She resumes her position as regent over her surviving son, the eight-year-old King Tommen, who is obedient to her will. As the eldest child of Tywin, she is also acknowledged as the Lady of Casterly Rock by her uncle, Ser Kevan.[10]

Cersei has Ser Osney and Ser Osfryd Kettleblack hide Shae's corpse,[18] and she has Ser Boros Blount and Ser Osmund Kettleblack murder the two guards who had been outside Tywin's chambers.[71] She also has Osney murder the High Septon.[20] Since Tyrion has vanished, Cersei burns with wildfire the Tower of the Hand, the site of Tywin's death, which her twin Jaime considers a folly.[72] Word spreads throughout the Seven Kingdoms and the Free Cities that Cersei has promised a lordship to whomever brings her Tyrion's head,[10] but innocents are killed instead.[34] Cersei's paranoia alienates Jaime,[71] who departs to secure the riverlands and resolve the siege of Riverrun.[73]

Cersei surrounds herself with sycophants rather than honest and competent advisers,[34] and she fills Tommen's small council with her own supporters and agents, disregarding the previous arrangements made by Tywin and the well-meant, if blunt, advice from Kevan. She becomes a restless sleeper, troubled by nightmares of Tyrion, who murdered Tywin, and the Iron Throne consuming her.[18] Cersei also recalls the prophecy of the valonqar, whom she considers Tyrion.[18][19] Numerous people, including several family members, consider her to be an ineffectual leader.[18][16] Cersei's growing dependency on alcohol increases her weight, but she blames the washerwomen for shrinking her gowns.[21]

Cersei suspects her powerful Tyrell allies, now relatives through Tommen's marriage to Margaery, are trying to seize control of the kingdom. This suspicion grows from a Gardener coin found by Qyburn in the dungeon where Tyrion was being held before his escape[10] – a coin similar to the ones Lady Olenna Tyrell carries with her when traveling, causing Cersei to wrongfully suspect a Tyrell involvement in Tyrion's escape.[14] Cersei commences a campaign of intrigue to remove Tyrells in King's Landing from positions of influence and authority, including Margaery and her brother Loras, a knight of the Kingsguard.[21]

Cersei refuses to honor the debts owed by the crown, angering powerful institutions such as the Iron Bank of Braavos and the Faith of the Seven.[34] This results in the Faith refusing to bless King Tommen, and the Iron Bank calling in all their debts throughout Westeros and refusing all new loans.[33] This causes economic chaos throughout the Seven Kingdoms. With the monies owed, Cersei constructs a new royal fleet of warships and gives command to Aurane Waters, the Bastard of Driftmark and a sellsail of questionable expertise and loyalty.[34] Two of the dromonds, Lioness and Sweet Cersei, are named in the Queen Regent's honor.[33][23]

In an attempt to alleviate the crown's debts, gain the Faith's blessing, and gain more protection from her purported enemies, Cersei allows the new High Septon, the so-called High Sparrow, to revive the Faith Militant, ignorant of its history of causing trouble for monarchs.[33]

Cersei sends Ser Balon Swann of the Kingsguard to Dorne to deliver the head of Ser Gregor Clegane.[34]

Cersei takes the disgraced former maester Qyburn into her service as master of whisperers, using him as a torturer, and allowing him to conduct immoral experiments on human subjects.[10] She befriends Taena Merryweather, who informs Cersei that her maid Senelle is spying on her for Margaery. This leads Senelle to be given over to Qyburn for his twisted experiments. Taena becomes her bedwarmer and confidante.[23]

The queen is reluctant to aid the Tyrells after Euron Greyjoy's taking of the Shields. Cersei instead gives command of the siege of Dragonstone to Loras, as the Redwyne fleet could return to the Reach when the island castle falls.[23] Aurane Waters reports that Loras was gravely injured during the assault.[19]

Cersei manipulates Falyse Stokeworth and her husband, Ser Balman Byrch, into attacking Tyrion's friend, the sellsword Bronn, who was knighted and married to simple Lollys Stokeworth to pry him away from Tyrion. 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.[23]

Cersei plots to frame Margaery for adultery and treason. Having seduced Osney Kettleblack, she has him falsely confess to the High Sparrow that he had intercourse with Margaery and two of her three cousins, Megga and Elinor.[28] The High Sparrow acts on the information and has Margaery arrested when she visits the Great Sept of Baelor. Cersei feigns concern publicly and visits the Great Sept in order to appear to the population that she wishes Margaery released. However, the High Sparrow arrests the Queen Regent for several crimes, including the murder of the previous High Septon. The High Sparrow was suspicious of Osney's confession and had him tortured till Osney revealed the truth.[20]

Cersei's ministers seize control of the government while she awaits trial in the Great Sept, and they recall her uncle Kevan from Casterly Rock to fill her position as regent. Aurane absconds with the costly new fleet, while Taena flees for Longtable. Accused of capital crimes, Cersei's only hope lies in a Kingsguard champion to stand for her in a trial by combat.[20] She sends an emotional summons to Jaime, which he burns at Riverrun without reply.[20]

A Dance with Dragons

Cersei's walk of atonement from the Great Sept of Baelor to the Red Keep, by Marc Simonetti ©.

Ser Balon Swann arrives at Sunspear with a letter in which Cersei asks Doran Martell, Prince of Dorne, to give leave to her daughter Myrcella to return to King's Landing for a short visit, and to invite Doran to take the Dornish seat on the small council that has been left vacant with the death of Prince Oberyn. Doran learns from informers at the royal court, however, that Balon is to invite Prince Trystane Martell to accompany Myrcella but then be killed by outlaws in the kingswood, for which Tyrion is supposed to be blamed, with Balon as a witness.[74]

Cersei remains a prisoner of the Faith of the Seven in a tower of the Great Sept of Baelor, under the care of Septas Unella, Moelle, and Scolera. To gain access to visitors, Cersei confesses to the High Sparrow that she had relations with her cousin, Lancel Lannister, and all three of the Kettleblack brothers, knowing that such sins would not earn her an execution. She continues to deny having ordered Osney Kettleblack to kill the previous High Septon, or that she was involved in King Robert I Baratheon's death. The High Septon agrees to allow her one visitor a day. Cersei learns from her uncle, Ser Kevan, that Jaime disappeared in the riverlands with a woman, possibly Brienne of Tarth. Kevan also tells his niece about Myrcella's injury and of Arys Oakheart's death at the Greenblood, which leaves a vacancy in the Kingsguard. Cersei sends word to Lord Qyburn that the time has come.[75]

Before her trial, the Faith requires Cersei to submit to a walk of atonement from the Great Sept to the Red Keep. Cersei is shaved of hair from her entire body, then stripped naked. An escort of Warrior's Sons, Poor Fellows, and septas protect her from the leering and jeering crowds that have flocked to see her, with Septa Scolera ringing a bell and singing the word "shame". Cersei tries to hang on to her pride during the barefoot walk in spite of the crowds projecting filth at her and bawdy insults. Faces in the crowd remind her of Tywin Lannister, Melara Hetherspoon, Eddard Stark, Tyrion Lannister, and Joffrey Baratheon. She eventually breaks down in tears, however, just before finishing and entering the Red Keep. Upon her entrance, Jocelyn Swyft has her body covered. Cersei is carried into the castle by a giant knight, whom Qyburn introduces as the newest member of the Kingsguard and her champion, "Ser Robert Strong".[76]

Cersei dines with Tommen's regent, her uncle Kevan, who has been trying to repair the damage Cersei has done. She requests that Lady Taena Merryweather attend again her once her innocence is proved. Although Kevan has no news of Jaime, Cersei seems certain of his safety, believing she would know if he were dead. Later that evening, Varys has Kevan and Pycelle murdered to keep the realm in chaos.[77]

Quotes by Cersei

When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die. There is no middle ground.[22]

– Cersei to Eddard Stark


Jaime and I are more than brother and sister. We are one person in two bodies. We shared a womb together. He came into this world holding my foot, our old maester said. When he is in me, I feel... whole.[22]

– Cersei to Eddard Stark


A true man does what he will, not what he must.[22]

– Cersei to Eddard Stark


A woman's life is nine parts mess to one part magic, you'll learn that soon enough... and the parts that look like magic often turn out to be messiest of all.[78]

– Cersei to Sansa Stark


Love is poison. A sweet poison, yes, but it will kill you all the same.[78]

– Cersei to Sansa Stark


The only way to keep your people loyal is to make certain they fear you more than they do the enemy.[3]

– Cersei to Sansa Stark


I waited, and so can he. I waited half my life. She had played the dutiful daughter, the blushing bride, the pliant wife. She had suffered Robert's drunken groping, Jaime's jealousy, Renly's mockery, Varys with his titters, Stannis endlessly grinding his teeth. She had contended with Jon Arryn, Ned Stark, and her vile, treacherous, murderous dwarf brother, all the while promising herself that one day it would be her turn. If Margaery Tyrell thinks to cheat me of my hour in the sun, she had bloody well think again.[21]

– Cersei's thoughts, on ruling as Queen Regent until Tommen Baratheon comes of age


Come at once. Help me. Save me. I need you now as I have never needed you before. I love you. I love you. I love you. Come at once.[32]

– Cersei writing to Jaime Lannister


I am a lioness. I will not cringe for them.[76]

– Cersei's thoughts before her walk of atonement


I have sinned and must atone, must parade my shame before the eyes of every beggar in the city. They think that this will break my pride, that it will make an end to me, but they are wrong.[76]

– Cersei's thoughts during her walk of atonement

Quotes about Cersei

And Cersei . . . I have Jon Arryn to thank for her. I had no wish to marry after Lyanna was taken from me, but Jon said the realm needed an heir. Cersei Lannister would be a good match, he told me, she would bind Lord Tywin to me should Viserys Targaryen ever try to win back his father’s throne. I loved that old man, I swear it, but now I think he was a bigger fool than Moon Boy. Oh, Cersei is lovely to look at, truly, but cold ... the way she guards her cunt, you’d think she had all the gold of Casterly Rock between her legs.[43]

Robert I Baratheon to Eddard Stark


The longer Cersei waits, the angrier she'll become, and anger makes her stupid. I much prefer angry and stupid to composed and cunning.[7]

Tyrion Lannister to Bronn


I have never liked you, Cersei, but you were my own sister, so I never did you harm. You've ended that. I will hurt you for this. I don't know how yet, but give me time. A day will come when you think yourself safe and happy, and suddenly your joy will turn to ashes in your mouth, and you'll know the debt is paid.[8]

Tyrion Lannister to Cersei


They are knights now, all three, and your sister has promised them further advancement. And the eldest, Ser Osmund of the Kingsguard, dreams of certain other ... favors ... as well. You can match the queen coin for coin, I have no doubt, but she has a second purse that is quite inexhaustible.[65]

Varys to Tyrion Lannister


Every man's a piece to start with, and every maid as well. Even some who think they are players. Cersei, for one. She thinks herself sly, but in truth she is utterly predictable. Her strength rests on her beauty, birth, and riches. Only the first of those is truly her own, and it will soon desert her. I pity her then. She wants power, but has no notion what to do with it when she gets it.[69]

Petyr Baelish to Sansa Stark


Cersei is a lying whore, she's been fucking Lancel and Osmund Kettleblack and probably Moon Boy for all I know.[70]

Tyrion Lannister to Jaime Lannister


His sister liked to think of herself as Lord Tywin with teats, but she was wrong. Their father had been as relentless and implacable as a glacier, where Cersei was all wildfire, especially when thwarted. She had been giddy as a maiden when she learned that Stannis had abandoned Dragonstone, certain that he had finally given up the fight and sailed away to exile. When word came down from the north that he had turned up again at the Wall, her fury had been fearful to behold. She does not lack for wits, but she has no judgment, and no patience.[14]

Jaime Lannister's thoughts


Cersei is as gentle as King Maegor, as selfless as Aegon the Unworthy, as wise as Mad Aerys. She never forgets a slight, real or imagined. She takes caution for cowardice and dissent for defiance. And she is greedy. Greedy for power, for honor, for love.[16]

Tyrion Lannister to Young Griff


This head of mine is worth a lordship... back in Westeros, half a world away. By the time you get it there, only bone and maggots will remain. My sweet sister will deny the head is mine and cheat you of the promised reward. You know how it is with queens. Fickle cunts, the lot of them, and Cersei is the worst.[79]

Tyrion Lannister to Ben Plumm

Family

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tytos
 
Jeyne
Marbrand
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tywin
 
Joanna
Lannister
 
Kevan
 
Dorna
Swyft
 
Emmon
Frey
 
Genna
 
Tygett
 
Darlessa
Marbrand
 
Gerion
 
Briony
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Robert
Baratheon
 
Cersei
 
Jaime
 
Tyrion
 
Sansa
Stark
 
 
 
 
 
 
Issue
 
 
 
 
 
Tyrek
 
Ermesande
Hayford
 
Joy
Hill
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Joffrey
Baratheon
 
Myrcella
Baratheon
 
Tommen
Baratheon
 
Amerei
Frey
 
Lancel
 
Willem
 
Martyn
 
Janei
 
 
 

Behind the Scenes

Cersei may have been inspired by Isabella of France and Margaret of Anjou, both queens of English kings.[80]

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