Jack Brickman
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Probably, although part of me thinks it could also be Sansa.
Doesn't seneschal mean servant? Sansa doesn't really fit that description.
Probably, although part of me thinks it could also be Sansa.
"the steward or major-domo of a medieval great house."Doesn't seneschal mean servant? Sansa doesn't really fit that description.
I'm not really worried about Tyrion and Cersei. He clearly wanted to believe her, maybe partially because of some residual sense of family, and partly because he know getting her cooperation was essential to saving Westeros. So he believed what he wanted to believe.
But now, he's going to learn from Jaime that she lied to them all. Jaime also likely will tell him that Cersei referred to Jaime himself as having committed treason. And, it's likely that Bronn will tell the Lannister boys that their sister wants him to murder both of them. So I suspect they are going to agree that she must be viewed as the enemy moving forward.
Also, I suspect that Tyrion and Jaime will conclude that she's probably lied to the both of them about being pregnant as part of her scheme to manipulate them.
I'll be interested to see on the pregnancy thing.
She had a sad/tearful look when Euron mentioned getting her pregnant.
Yeah maybe she was pregnant and had a miscarriage. She was clearly drinking wine this first episode. Wasn't she abstaining when she first said she was pregnant? She's an alcoholic I think, so it doesn't mean much. Also one glass of wine doesn't do anything. Getting drunk does.
Did we actually see her drink it? Could have just been a show for Euron, or maybe she was never pregnant to begin with and it was a lie she told Jaime and Tyrion to manipulate them.
Seneschal was generally a position in Medieval France that served the King in the capacity of high marshal of the realm.
They led the armies in the absence of the King and administered areas in the name of the King.
Cersei definitely strikes me as the type of person that would drink wine even if she's pregnant.
She was probably binge drinking when she had Joffrey.
Pretty sure she took a sip with Euron. I didn't recall her taking one with Tyrion.
She didn't take one with Tyrion, and that combined with her touching her stomach is how he figured out she was pregnant.
She may have taken a sip with Euron (I don't remember), but I'd consider that inconclusive. It's possible she just faked a sip to make sure he didn't start asking himself questions. It's equally possible that she plans to tell him the baby is his, especially since she's planning on having both of her brothers killed.
But as I mentioned, it's certainly possible that there never was a baby.
I think Maggy the Frog's prophecy will be correct, and Cersei has already had her 3 children, with no more coming before she dies. Everything else in the prophecy has been spot on, so I don't see why this wouldn't be.