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The moment sent Bran, Jaime, and frankly all of the Stark family members on their respective paths. Years later, Bran and Jaime have come together again — only now, they're on the same side. Jaime has officially ditched Cersei — and he's come to warn the others at the Great Game of Thrones Reunion in the North.

Last season, Cersei — duplicitous she-snake that she is — promised her forces to Jon and Daenerys. As she later revealed to Jaime, though, it was all a ruse.

We stay here, where we've always been," Cersei said, not quite understanding the magnitude of the White Walker army yet unlike us, she hasn't seen the aerial shots.

Cersei's planning to use the Golden Company to fund her war against Jon and Daenerys. But Jaime can't go along with Cersei's plan in good conscience. Jaime had vowed to go North and join the gathering forces at Winterfell. His years on the road taught him what concepts like "promises" and "decency," typically foreign to Lannisters, really mean.

So, despite Cersei lording their baby over him, Jaime leaves King's Landing. Technically, this is treason — Jaime acted in defiance of his queen. If Jaime were anyone else, Cersei would've sent the Mountain after him. As it turns out, Cersei does still have a shred of a heart, however "weak" that makes her.

All of her affection is directed toward Jaime and their unborn baby, a final chance at rebuilding their family now that their three children are dead. Though that affection doesn't last long. In the season 8 premiere, Cersei hires Bronn Jerome Flynn to murder her brothers, Jaime and Tyrion Peter Dinklage , using the same cross-bow that Tyrion used to kill their father.

He is right. Jaime's world-view and moral compass has expanded beyond Cersei's. He understands the big picture. He's traveling North to save the world, not just the Lannister family line. While it won't compare to breaking up with your sister-lover, traveling to Winterfell will bring its own set of socially awkward circumstances for Jaime.

It is implied that, while Merrett Frey tormented and bullied other squires, he failed miserably when he tried to do the same to Jaime - it is implied that the two of them fought and Merrett obviously lost to the young lion. On one of Jaime's few visits to the Rock, he was furious when Cersei was brought to King's Landing by their father.

He won his first melee at thirteen. He was sent to Riverrun shortly after, since Tywin planned to marry Jaime to Lysa Tully , but throughout the visit Jaime ignored Lysa, more interested in asking for stories about the War of the Ninepenny Kings from the legendary Ser Brynden Tully.

When Jaime turned fifteen he joined Lord Crakehall in the campaign against the Kingswood Brotherhood , where he committed various acts of bravery: he saved Lord Crakehall from Big Belly Ben and even fought the Smiling Knight , a psychopathic madman who would soon be struck down by Ser Arthur Dayne.

For his actions during the campaign, he was knighted by Ser Arthur, who was a member of the Kingsguard to King Aerys. He later returned to Casterly Rock, planning to visit his sister along the way, where Cersei informed him that Tywin intended to marry him to Lysa, even inviting Lord Hoster Tully to the capital to discuss the matter.

Cersei made the suggestion that Jaime join the Kingsguard, replacing the recently-deceased Ser Harlan Grandison, but at the same time this would lead to Jaime renouncing all claim as the heir to Casterly Rock since the Kingsguard hold no lands. Cersei seduced Jaime and they had sex that night, with Jaime consenting to his sister's plan. Tywin was furious when a raven arrived at Casterly Rock declaring that Jaime had been named to the Kingsguard, and that he was to present himself to King Aerys at the Tourney of Harrenhal , to don his cloak and take his sacred vows.

The plan pretty much failed, as a furious Tywin resigned as Hand and took Cersei with him back to Casterly Rock, while Jaime was left with the king. However, Aerys sent him back to the capital to protect Queen Rhaella and Prince Viserys, meaning Jaime could not participate in the tourney as he had hoped. This caused Jaime to realise that the king had not named him to the Kingsguard because of his reputation and skill, but rather because it would insult Tywin, with whom the king had a terrible relationship; the only remaining male heir Tywin had was his malformed son Tyrion.

Long afterwards, Tywin called Jaime his heir, always incensed by seeing Jaime wearing white instead of his house colours. Jaime would serve Aerys for two years, and became disillusioned and bitter with the prospect of knighthood, witnessing the Mad King's cruel and monstrous nature. He witnessed the execution of Brandon Stark , heir to Winterfell, and his father Lord Rickard , standing at the foot of the Iron Throne and witnessing the whole incident.

To try and cope with the trauma, Jaime 'went away inside', focusing on the memory of Cersei as opposed to the terrible things he was forced to witness. He found no sympathy from his sworn brothers, including Ser Gerold Hightower, who reminded him that he swore to protect the king, not judge him. He advised people to go away inside afterwards in order to deal with harsh reality.

When Robert's Rebellion broke out, Jaime remained in the capital. When Robert Baratheon proved to be much more than a mere rebel, and an actual threat, Aerys devised a plan with his pyromancers, placing caches of wildfire throughout King's Landing, planning to incinerate the whole city rather than lose it to the rebels. Jaime went on to witness the dismissal of two Hands of the King , one of whom was burned alive, and was kept close by throughout because Aerys didn't trust his new addition to the white swords.

Jaime would go on to witness Aerys rape his queen Rhaella due to his arousal from watching men burn alive, forced to stand guard throughout the incidents. Jaime protested to Ser Jonothor Darry about this, stating that they ought to protect Rhaella, but Darry retorted that they weren't supposed to protect her from the king.

Jaime pleaded with Prince Rhaegar Targaryen to take Jaime with him to face Robert on the Trident , suggesting that the other sworn brothers could protect the king effectively enough. Rhaegar refused Jaime's pleas, stating that Aerys wanted Jaime as an unspoken hostage in case Lord Tywin rebelled alongside Robert Baratheon. Jaime reacted with fury to this, but Rhaegar confided in him that he planned on calling a great council when the war was won, and made Jaime promise to keep Rhaegar's wife Elia and their children safe from the rebels.

These plans never came to fruition, for Prince Rhaegar was killed by Robert on the fords of the Trident ; the Targaryens were doomed. Tywin Lannister and Eddard Stark were riding with their forces to the capital.

Tywin's primary concern was that Aerys would murder Jaime out of spite, but also that Jaime would act impulsively or rashly. When the matter was brought to council, Lord Varys counselled Aerys to keep the gates of the city closed, but the king ignored the Spider and instead listened to Grand Maester Pycelle , who convinced him that Tywin had come to protect him from the rebels.

Aerys opened the gates, and Tywin's army wreaked havoc on King's Landing. Because of this, Jaime was left with the responsibility of defending the city. Knowing that fighting back was a lost cause, he pleaded with the king to parley with the rebels, but the Mad King scornfully refused him, commanding Jaime to bring him Tywin Lannister's head to prove his loyalty.

The messenger that brought this command also let slip that Wisdom Rossart of the pyromancers was with the king, which led to Jaime realising that Aerys' wildfire plot was in motion. Jaime started by killing Rossart, then moving straight to the throne room to confront the king.

When Aerys saw that there was blood on Jaime's sword, he mistook it for Tywin's, but Jaime answered that the blood belonged to Rossart. Aerys turned coward and fled for the Iron Throne, but Jaime hauled him off and ended the life of King Aerys Targaryen, the Second of His Name, with a slash across the throat. Jaime was discovered by Ser Elys Westerling and Lord Roland Crakehall moments after he slew the Mad King, thwarting any chance that Jaime would have to allow someone else to claim responsibility.

Jaime told them to spread the word that Aerys was dead, and that anyone who yielded were to be spared. When Crakehall asked Jaime who they ought to choose as the new king, Jaime considered either Prince Viserys, or Rhaegar's son Aegon , with Tywin as Hand, but since both of them shared Aerys Targaryen's blood and the same probability of being madmen, Jaime announced that he didn't care, before returning to the Iron Throne and see for himself who would claim it.

Eddard Stark found Jaime seated on the Iron Throne, with his golden sword across his legs; Jaime gave up the throne to the northerner, proclaiming it as an uncomfortable throne, and Ned Stark kept the throne for Lord Robert. Jaime went on to hunt down and kill the other pyromancers privy to Aerys' plot.

Jaime was allowed to remain in the Kingsguard by Robert, despite Ned Stark's fierce protest. Robert pardoned Jaime instead of sending him to take the black, alongside Lord Varys and Grand Maester Pycelle, and he served in the Kingsguard thereafter alongside Ser Barristan Selmy.

Jaime attended Robert's coronation feast, where Robert japed about the fact that men now called Jaime 'Kingslayer', a name which clung to him throughout Westeros and Essos. Jaime sees Aerys' death as his finest act, and has never disclosed his motivations behind it to anyone. Jaime was among the honour guard that brought Cersei to the capital to marry King Robert in Jaime won the tourney held in celebration of the wedding, but on the morning on it they had sex and continued their relationship in secret.

Cersei would use Robert's hunting trips as an opportunity to spend time with her twin brother. When they visited Greenstone to visit the king's family, Jaime followed Robert and found him sleeping with his cousin. Jaime and Cersei slept together that night, and conceived their first child Joffrey. They would have two other children, Myrcella and Tommen , afterwards, but to the Seven Kingdoms, they were Robert Baratheon's children. Cersei became pregnant by Robert on only one occasion, but she had Jaime find a woman to cleanse her of the baby.

When his brother Tyrion was thirteen, they went on a nightly ride from Lannisport to Casterly Rock and encountered a fourteen-year-old common girl named Tysha , who was being harangued by outlaws.

Jaime fought off the men, while Tyrion comforted the girl at an inn and fell in love with her. They secretly married, but eventually the septon who carried out the ceremony informed Tywin of the marriage a fortnight after.

Lured the Unsullied into attacking Casterly Rock, sacrificing his childhood home in service to a greater strategy.

Outwitted the Targaryen forces to seize Highgarden. Fought at the Battle of the Goldroad bravely, narrowly escaping death by dragonfire. Pledged himself to the forces of men and rode north to Join them at Winterfell, alone. Faced the Army of the Dead, and defended the castle against impossible odds until the defeat of the Night King. Escaped imprisonment and rode south in an attempt to save the capital from destruction. Died protecting his Queen.



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