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| The White Knight's Vigil, by ~Timett via deviantART |
I love this illustration of Tywin, although he looks much less gross than he is described; no fissures opening on his face or anything. I can't say I'm sorry they're not there. But the perspective is great and the detail is pretty amazing.
Poor Jaime is really having a tough time with the fact that he's indirectly responsible for Tywin's death. He's standing vigil (supposedly for seven nights, but we're not sure how long he lasts) and thinking over what Tyrion flung at him down in the dungeons, the accusation that Cersei was "fucking Lancel and Ser Osmund Kettleblack and probably Moon Boy for all I know". We also find out how Jaime managed to "persuade" Varys to help Tyrion escape, and that Varys is most definitely the sketchy jailer who came and went as he pleased.
And of course Cersei has to make another appearance, begging Jaime to be Hand again because Kevan turned her down. She acts all affectionate until he says no, when she immediately turns and spits venom in his face. As Petyr says, utterly predictable.
Thanks for listening everyone, see you Monday!

Yay, now I can talk about one of my favorite theories - that Oberyn poisoned Tywin before fighting Gregor and dying. I think he would have ensured that the man he clearly knew was responsible would suffer before risking his life. There's a better summary of the evidence for this here:
ReplyDeletehttp://boiledleather.com/post/24196234491/tywin-lannister-dead-man-shitting
I know the people from Westeros don't agree with it, but I have accepted it as head-canon.
I like that Tywin's corpse reeks so much because it contrasts so nicely with the fact that saints are supposed to smell like flowers when they die.
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