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CERSEI LANNISTER
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I. Canon Character or Original Role? Are They in the Wanted Ads:
Canon
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II. Allegiance/Loyalty of Character:
House Lannister. She is loyal only to her children, brother and love, Jaime, and father, Tywin. There is no love loss between herself an Tyrion.
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III. Romantic Interests (if any):
Jaime Lannister in which they have three children.
Robert Baratheon whom she once loved and married.
Other lovers yet none that she really loved.
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IV. Current Location:
King's Landing
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V. Occupation / Title:
Queen Regent
Queen Consort
Queen Mother
The Lioness
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VI. Face-Claim:
Lena Headey
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VII. Name the code word found in our Plot:
Hodor
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VIII. Name any other characters you play here:
N/A
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IX. Do you have any questions? If so, please either state them here or contact the staff:
None.
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Cersei is petty, ruthless, cold and cunning. She is not above betraying somebody to save her own skin or of those she loves (Jaime, her father, her children). She believes she is the master of all things sly when she really is short-sighted and prone to poor judgement and leadership. Cersei is arrogant and selfish. She is not able to manipulate or persuade people easily. Her father, Tywin, once told her that he mistrusts her because she believed herself to be far more intelligent than others, which is not the case. She is incapable of thinking about the long-term consequences in which her actions will bring about.
Cersei's plans have always more or less failed her, causing her some kind of hurt in the process. In trying to save someone she loves, she is actually killing them. She wants to think everybody is loyal to her without a fault when in fact they are not, and is usually wrong when she places her trust in them, usually backfiring on herself. In reality, she is a petulant child and acts like one too. Behind her Queenly appearance and her hard manner, she is pretty wise, stating some facts that should be known (such as telling Sansa to love no one but her children).
Because of Cersei's lack of parental discipline, and only receiving it from servants, Cersei would order them around. She often blames her brother, Tyrion, for taking away their mother. She wishes that the restraints on her gender would disintegrate. Tywin saw nothing to her other than a way to marry someone of a high status, seal a marriage alliance, and nothing more. Tywin desired power, and Cersei, being a woman and men desiring women, a marriage would be the best way to do that. Cersei feels like a pawn on a chessboard, yet she now uses it to get her own ways.
When Joffrey was born, she promised herself that she would be the best mother ever. She thought she would raise a good, brave, wise, and gentle but swift King, and instead she rose the boy King Joffrey. She realised she had failed herself as a mother, now using her title as mother to convince her children she was right and that she knew best. Really, she was holding all the cards. She isn't bothered about anybody else, other than herself and her once-children.
Born the eldest child of Lord Tywin Lannister and his wife, Joanna, is Cersei. She has a younger brother, Jaime, who is her twin. She is born to House Lannister; a pretty powerful and the wealthiest house in the Seven Kingdoms. When Cersei was around four years of age, her mother died in childbirth whilst bringing into the world a half-man, deformed and little, Tyrion. Since that day, Cersei resented her younger brother for taking away a ray of light in her life. With Tywin away from home and serving as Hand of the King at King's Landing, Cersei was primarily raised by servants within Casterly Rock. She began to feel a particularly close bond to her brother, Jaime. They had shared a womb and had been part of each other all their years, and so they started an incestuous relationship, a reason that Jaime would later join the Kingsguard.
At around fifteen years of age, she and a friend, Melara, ventured into the woods to meet the woods witch, Maggy. Maggy was a reputed fortuned teller and Cersei had a few choice questions for her. After convincing Melara, Maggy tasted a single drop of Cersei's crimson blood. Within seconds, her fortune was revealed to her in confusion. She would not marry the Prince but that she would marry the King, that she would have three children, he had twenty, her children will wear golden crowns and golden shrouds, and another younger and more beautiful Queen would take her place one day.
Tywin had offered Cersei's hand in marriage to Prince Rhaegar Targaryen but his father, King Aerys II Targaryen, refused. Therefore, when Robert's Rebellion was over, Robert agreed to marriage with Cersei to thank Tywin for his last minute alliance to House Baratheon, who also became King, making Cersei a Queen. In early days, Cersei had been in love with Robert, handsome and strong and brave, yet her love dwindled to nothing when he called her "Lyanna" on their wedding night. At some point past this, Cersei bore a black-haired son who died shortly after birth. In time, she began to despise Robert. Her next three children were named Baratheons and yet, Joffrey, Myrcella and Tommen, were in reality Jaime's children.
In the next many years, she took part in the murder of the Hand of the King, Lord Jon Arryn, who may have found out the truth of Cersei's children's true parentage. She eventually travels to Winterfell with Robert and her children when he appoints Lord Eddard Stark his new Hand. In an abandoned tower, Jaime and Cersei engaged in their old relationship where young Bran Stark saw before Jaime threw him to the stone below. When Cersei hears of little Arya Stark's wolf attacking Joffrey, she demands the creatures be killed to show that he son is not weak, including Sansa's direwolf when Arya's in nowhere. Finally, she reveals to her husband that she loved his once but doesn't anymore, him responding with that he never loved her. From there on, she learns that Eddard Stark knows of hers and Jaime's relationship and that he plans to out her. When Robert dies, she installs Joffrey to the throne, arresting Eddard and planning to send him to the Wall. Yet Joffrey shocks her as he has Ser Ilyn Payne to behead the Stark.
Jaime is taken captive by the Starks and Tywin names Tyrion Hand of the King in his stead, annoying Cersei greatly. Stannis Baratheon threatens to out her infidelity by sending out letters detailing her childrens illegitimacy and her relations with Jaime to the lord throughout the Seven Kingdoms. Cersei refuses Robb Stark's, self-proclaimed King in the North, terms for peace. She is outraged and saddened when Tyrion plans to marry Myrcella, her only daughter, into House Martell of Dorne. She offers Sansa advice when she flowers, telling her that it is a mother's obligation to love her children and only her children. When Stannis Baratheon attacks the city, she orders Joffrey to retreat to the Red Keep with the women and children. She also keeps Ser Ilyn Payne close with her and the women and children during the siege to slaughter them all if Stannis should breach the Keep. Lancel Lannister begs for Joffrey to return to the front or the battle will be lost due to the men's hope. Believing the siege is lost to her side, she prepares to poison Tommen and herself in the Throne room before Tywin intercepts them to tell Cersei the battle is won. As the war is over, she allows Joffrey to be free of marriage to Sansa and instead, he is betrothed to Margaery Tyrell, whom she considers a better ally than the Starks.
Cersei, who knows how to rule through fear and discipline, is surprised to hear that Margaery is handing out food to the smallfolk and winning their hearts. She remembers Maggy's prediction, fearing Margaery is the younger, more beautiful Queen and that she plans to usurp her, therefore removing her trust. While she tries to speak to Joffrey her concerns about the Tyrell girl, he dismisses all her words and will not hear a bad word against her. She realises that she cannot control Joffrey or the crown any longer while Margaery is on the scene. Tywin then reveals she is to marry Loras Tyrell, Margaery's brother, and she is outraged. She finally acknowledges that Joffrey is one of the "terrible ones", but that she loves him nonetheless, saying she would have "thrown herself from the highest window in the Red Keep" if she didn't have her children. When Jaime returns, she is sickened and shocked to find him without one of his hands.
During this time, Cersei has begun to drink more wine. She wishes to drown out all that had happened to her. She is unable to re-engage in her relationship with Jaime because he took to long to return home to her and that everything had changed in her world. At the royal wedding, she begins to mock guests, argue with them and tries to outwit Margaery. When Joffrey is poisoned, Cersei is in a flood of tears as she watches her first born son die in her arms. In a fit or rage, she accuses Tyrion and Sansa, imprisoning Tyrion and there is no sign of Sansa. As she mourns Joffrey, she and Jaime engage in their relationship once more. But when she hears the real reason as to why Jaime was released from captivity, she realised her relationship with him is broken, referring to him as "Lord Commander" only. She knows Tommen will be a great, kind and decent King, but he is young and needs guidance, and there she asks if Margaery is still interesting in being Queen. When Tyrion demands a trial by combat, Tyrion chooses Oberyn Martell, and Cersei chooses Gregor Clegane "The Mountain" as her own, who defeats Oberyn. Cersei tells her father about her relationship with Jaime is true and that she will not marry Loras Tyrell. She returns to Jaime again, trying to mend their relationship where Jaime wants to continue.
With her son dead, her father dead, her daughter in Dorne, her only remaining son King and her brother's treachery, Cersei is feeling dead inside. She sends Jaime to Dorne to retrieve Myrcella. On Tommen's behalf, Cersei sits herself over the Small Council meetings. Cersei is growing older and finds herself unable to manipulate Tommen to her will. She reinstates the Faith Militant by appointing the High Sparrow as the High Septon, arresting Loras Tyrell for being a homosexual and Margaery for lying. She tries to console Tommen who feels powerless as King for losing his wife, stating that she will do anything for him. The High Sparrow then imprisons Cersei after Lancel confesses her affair with himself. She is visited only by Septa Unella whom she threatens that her "face will be the last face you seen before you die". Cersei is to stand trial, where she admits her affairs with Lancel, denying her relationship with Jaime, and must walk the "atonement", walking naked through the streets from the Great Sept of Baelor to the Red Keep, which she does.
She starts to believe in Maggy's prophecy when Myrcella is returned to her, dead. Distraught that her children are dead bar Tommen, she is determined to keep Tommen safe from all evils, including any enemies they have and the Tyrell Queen.
Though she was undoubtedly in love with Jaime, Cersei found that Robert Baratheon was handsome as well as brave, courageous and now King. She had always been her father's pawn, his only way to gain more power that he craved, and so he would marry her to the man with the highest status in Westeros. He had proved it once when he offered Prince Rhaegar Targaryen a bride so fair, asking King Aerys II Targaryen his approval for his son to be betrothed to Cersei. The man had laughed it off, refused outright that Cersei was not the right woman for his son. Tywin was outraged by the King's refusal, yet now he could see that it was the right thing to do. Cersei had found that Tywin was to ask Robert to marry his daughter. She thought the new King was a gift from Gods. She was beginning to find herself falling in love with Robert. She remembered when she had visited the woods witch, Maggy, and thought that part of her prophecy was true. The woods witch had predicted her marriage to Robert and not Rhaegar, that Melara would die that same night. Both things had come true. The rest scared her, frightened her far more.
Maggy had said that she would bear three children while the King would have six and ten, that she would outlive her children's deaths, that someone would usurp her as Queen, and that the "valonqar" would wrap his hands around her throat and murder her. She had inquired to her Septa about what the word meant. When she replied that it meant "little brother" in High Valyrian, she began to mistrust Tyrion more than she had before.
Her wedding to Robert would go ahead as planned. Cersei abandoned her relationship with her twin brother to focus solely on her husband. Her wedding had gone about unhitched, yet the consummation hit her hard. Robert had called her "Lyanna", and that infuriated the new Queen. "How dare he!" she screamed as she paced her chambers alone. Fury hit top level, "Lyanna! Lyanna!" she screamed. How could he do that to her? She had given up all for him. She had actually, truly loved him. She still did. But from then on, Cersei would feel inferior to a dead woman. "How can he love a dead girl over me? I am here. She is buried, dead!" she would scream to herself. And even though she still loved Robert in some way, Cersei was going to guard herself and use her new status for Queen for her own gain.
Canon
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II. Allegiance/Loyalty of Character:
House Lannister. She is loyal only to her children, brother and love, Jaime, and father, Tywin. There is no love loss between herself an Tyrion.
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III. Romantic Interests (if any):
Jaime Lannister in which they have three children.
Robert Baratheon whom she once loved and married.
Other lovers yet none that she really loved.
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IV. Current Location:
King's Landing
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V. Occupation / Title:
Queen Regent
Queen Consort
Queen Mother
The Lioness
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VI. Face-Claim:
Lena Headey
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VII. Name the code word found in our Plot:
Hodor
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VIII. Name any other characters you play here:
N/A
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IX. Do you have any questions? If so, please either state them here or contact the staff:
None.
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PERSONALITY
Cersei is petty, ruthless, cold and cunning. She is not above betraying somebody to save her own skin or of those she loves (Jaime, her father, her children). She believes she is the master of all things sly when she really is short-sighted and prone to poor judgement and leadership. Cersei is arrogant and selfish. She is not able to manipulate or persuade people easily. Her father, Tywin, once told her that he mistrusts her because she believed herself to be far more intelligent than others, which is not the case. She is incapable of thinking about the long-term consequences in which her actions will bring about.
Cersei's plans have always more or less failed her, causing her some kind of hurt in the process. In trying to save someone she loves, she is actually killing them. She wants to think everybody is loyal to her without a fault when in fact they are not, and is usually wrong when she places her trust in them, usually backfiring on herself. In reality, she is a petulant child and acts like one too. Behind her Queenly appearance and her hard manner, she is pretty wise, stating some facts that should be known (such as telling Sansa to love no one but her children).
Because of Cersei's lack of parental discipline, and only receiving it from servants, Cersei would order them around. She often blames her brother, Tyrion, for taking away their mother. She wishes that the restraints on her gender would disintegrate. Tywin saw nothing to her other than a way to marry someone of a high status, seal a marriage alliance, and nothing more. Tywin desired power, and Cersei, being a woman and men desiring women, a marriage would be the best way to do that. Cersei feels like a pawn on a chessboard, yet she now uses it to get her own ways.
When Joffrey was born, she promised herself that she would be the best mother ever. She thought she would raise a good, brave, wise, and gentle but swift King, and instead she rose the boy King Joffrey. She realised she had failed herself as a mother, now using her title as mother to convince her children she was right and that she knew best. Really, she was holding all the cards. She isn't bothered about anybody else, other than herself and her once-children.
HISTORY
Born the eldest child of Lord Tywin Lannister and his wife, Joanna, is Cersei. She has a younger brother, Jaime, who is her twin. She is born to House Lannister; a pretty powerful and the wealthiest house in the Seven Kingdoms. When Cersei was around four years of age, her mother died in childbirth whilst bringing into the world a half-man, deformed and little, Tyrion. Since that day, Cersei resented her younger brother for taking away a ray of light in her life. With Tywin away from home and serving as Hand of the King at King's Landing, Cersei was primarily raised by servants within Casterly Rock. She began to feel a particularly close bond to her brother, Jaime. They had shared a womb and had been part of each other all their years, and so they started an incestuous relationship, a reason that Jaime would later join the Kingsguard.
At around fifteen years of age, she and a friend, Melara, ventured into the woods to meet the woods witch, Maggy. Maggy was a reputed fortuned teller and Cersei had a few choice questions for her. After convincing Melara, Maggy tasted a single drop of Cersei's crimson blood. Within seconds, her fortune was revealed to her in confusion. She would not marry the Prince but that she would marry the King, that she would have three children, he had twenty, her children will wear golden crowns and golden shrouds, and another younger and more beautiful Queen would take her place one day.
Tywin had offered Cersei's hand in marriage to Prince Rhaegar Targaryen but his father, King Aerys II Targaryen, refused. Therefore, when Robert's Rebellion was over, Robert agreed to marriage with Cersei to thank Tywin for his last minute alliance to House Baratheon, who also became King, making Cersei a Queen. In early days, Cersei had been in love with Robert, handsome and strong and brave, yet her love dwindled to nothing when he called her "Lyanna" on their wedding night. At some point past this, Cersei bore a black-haired son who died shortly after birth. In time, she began to despise Robert. Her next three children were named Baratheons and yet, Joffrey, Myrcella and Tommen, were in reality Jaime's children.
In the next many years, she took part in the murder of the Hand of the King, Lord Jon Arryn, who may have found out the truth of Cersei's children's true parentage. She eventually travels to Winterfell with Robert and her children when he appoints Lord Eddard Stark his new Hand. In an abandoned tower, Jaime and Cersei engaged in their old relationship where young Bran Stark saw before Jaime threw him to the stone below. When Cersei hears of little Arya Stark's wolf attacking Joffrey, she demands the creatures be killed to show that he son is not weak, including Sansa's direwolf when Arya's in nowhere. Finally, she reveals to her husband that she loved his once but doesn't anymore, him responding with that he never loved her. From there on, she learns that Eddard Stark knows of hers and Jaime's relationship and that he plans to out her. When Robert dies, she installs Joffrey to the throne, arresting Eddard and planning to send him to the Wall. Yet Joffrey shocks her as he has Ser Ilyn Payne to behead the Stark.
Jaime is taken captive by the Starks and Tywin names Tyrion Hand of the King in his stead, annoying Cersei greatly. Stannis Baratheon threatens to out her infidelity by sending out letters detailing her childrens illegitimacy and her relations with Jaime to the lord throughout the Seven Kingdoms. Cersei refuses Robb Stark's, self-proclaimed King in the North, terms for peace. She is outraged and saddened when Tyrion plans to marry Myrcella, her only daughter, into House Martell of Dorne. She offers Sansa advice when she flowers, telling her that it is a mother's obligation to love her children and only her children. When Stannis Baratheon attacks the city, she orders Joffrey to retreat to the Red Keep with the women and children. She also keeps Ser Ilyn Payne close with her and the women and children during the siege to slaughter them all if Stannis should breach the Keep. Lancel Lannister begs for Joffrey to return to the front or the battle will be lost due to the men's hope. Believing the siege is lost to her side, she prepares to poison Tommen and herself in the Throne room before Tywin intercepts them to tell Cersei the battle is won. As the war is over, she allows Joffrey to be free of marriage to Sansa and instead, he is betrothed to Margaery Tyrell, whom she considers a better ally than the Starks.
Cersei, who knows how to rule through fear and discipline, is surprised to hear that Margaery is handing out food to the smallfolk and winning their hearts. She remembers Maggy's prediction, fearing Margaery is the younger, more beautiful Queen and that she plans to usurp her, therefore removing her trust. While she tries to speak to Joffrey her concerns about the Tyrell girl, he dismisses all her words and will not hear a bad word against her. She realises that she cannot control Joffrey or the crown any longer while Margaery is on the scene. Tywin then reveals she is to marry Loras Tyrell, Margaery's brother, and she is outraged. She finally acknowledges that Joffrey is one of the "terrible ones", but that she loves him nonetheless, saying she would have "thrown herself from the highest window in the Red Keep" if she didn't have her children. When Jaime returns, she is sickened and shocked to find him without one of his hands.
During this time, Cersei has begun to drink more wine. She wishes to drown out all that had happened to her. She is unable to re-engage in her relationship with Jaime because he took to long to return home to her and that everything had changed in her world. At the royal wedding, she begins to mock guests, argue with them and tries to outwit Margaery. When Joffrey is poisoned, Cersei is in a flood of tears as she watches her first born son die in her arms. In a fit or rage, she accuses Tyrion and Sansa, imprisoning Tyrion and there is no sign of Sansa. As she mourns Joffrey, she and Jaime engage in their relationship once more. But when she hears the real reason as to why Jaime was released from captivity, she realised her relationship with him is broken, referring to him as "Lord Commander" only. She knows Tommen will be a great, kind and decent King, but he is young and needs guidance, and there she asks if Margaery is still interesting in being Queen. When Tyrion demands a trial by combat, Tyrion chooses Oberyn Martell, and Cersei chooses Gregor Clegane "The Mountain" as her own, who defeats Oberyn. Cersei tells her father about her relationship with Jaime is true and that she will not marry Loras Tyrell. She returns to Jaime again, trying to mend their relationship where Jaime wants to continue.
With her son dead, her father dead, her daughter in Dorne, her only remaining son King and her brother's treachery, Cersei is feeling dead inside. She sends Jaime to Dorne to retrieve Myrcella. On Tommen's behalf, Cersei sits herself over the Small Council meetings. Cersei is growing older and finds herself unable to manipulate Tommen to her will. She reinstates the Faith Militant by appointing the High Sparrow as the High Septon, arresting Loras Tyrell for being a homosexual and Margaery for lying. She tries to console Tommen who feels powerless as King for losing his wife, stating that she will do anything for him. The High Sparrow then imprisons Cersei after Lancel confesses her affair with himself. She is visited only by Septa Unella whom she threatens that her "face will be the last face you seen before you die". Cersei is to stand trial, where she admits her affairs with Lancel, denying her relationship with Jaime, and must walk the "atonement", walking naked through the streets from the Great Sept of Baelor to the Red Keep, which she does.
She starts to believe in Maggy's prophecy when Myrcella is returned to her, dead. Distraught that her children are dead bar Tommen, she is determined to keep Tommen safe from all evils, including any enemies they have and the Tyrell Queen.
ROLE PLAY SAMPLE
Though she was undoubtedly in love with Jaime, Cersei found that Robert Baratheon was handsome as well as brave, courageous and now King. She had always been her father's pawn, his only way to gain more power that he craved, and so he would marry her to the man with the highest status in Westeros. He had proved it once when he offered Prince Rhaegar Targaryen a bride so fair, asking King Aerys II Targaryen his approval for his son to be betrothed to Cersei. The man had laughed it off, refused outright that Cersei was not the right woman for his son. Tywin was outraged by the King's refusal, yet now he could see that it was the right thing to do. Cersei had found that Tywin was to ask Robert to marry his daughter. She thought the new King was a gift from Gods. She was beginning to find herself falling in love with Robert. She remembered when she had visited the woods witch, Maggy, and thought that part of her prophecy was true. The woods witch had predicted her marriage to Robert and not Rhaegar, that Melara would die that same night. Both things had come true. The rest scared her, frightened her far more.
Maggy had said that she would bear three children while the King would have six and ten, that she would outlive her children's deaths, that someone would usurp her as Queen, and that the "valonqar" would wrap his hands around her throat and murder her. She had inquired to her Septa about what the word meant. When she replied that it meant "little brother" in High Valyrian, she began to mistrust Tyrion more than she had before.
Her wedding to Robert would go ahead as planned. Cersei abandoned her relationship with her twin brother to focus solely on her husband. Her wedding had gone about unhitched, yet the consummation hit her hard. Robert had called her "Lyanna", and that infuriated the new Queen. "How dare he!" she screamed as she paced her chambers alone. Fury hit top level, "Lyanna! Lyanna!" she screamed. How could he do that to her? She had given up all for him. She had actually, truly loved him. She still did. But from then on, Cersei would feel inferior to a dead woman. "How can he love a dead girl over me? I am here. She is buried, dead!" she would scream to herself. And even though she still loved Robert in some way, Cersei was going to guard herself and use her new status for Queen for her own gain.
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