Warning: Spoilers for the most recent episode of Game of Thrones below!. Jaime Lannister has finally returned to Winterfell, but he almost loses his head in the process.The former leader of the Ilyn is a grim man, tall and thin, with a beardless, pockmarked face. [4] [5] He is taller than the Valyrian steel greatsword Ice, which is six feet long. [6] Ilyn has a deep set of pale, colorless eyes and hollow cheeks. [4] He is almost completely bald, but the few wisps of hair he has are "as long as a woman's". [4] Ser Jaime Lannister, also known as the Kingslayer, is an anointed knight of House Lannister, and serves as a member of the Kingsguard for King Aerys II Targaryen and later King Robert I Baratheon, as well as Robert's legal sons, Joffrey and Tommen. He is the twin brother of Cersei Lannister and the older brother of Tyrion Lannister. Jaime holds many of the usual traits of House Lannister, with Jaime Is Sometimes Gullible. In the earlier seasons of Game of Thrones, Cersei was carrying on a relationship with her cousin, Lancel. This was happening with Jaime being completely unaware. But later on, after Lancel found his faith and joined the movement known as the Sparrows, effectively abandoning his family name, Lancel ends up telling Tywin Lannister, a royal page in his youth, became close friends with Aerys Targaryen long before he was crowned king, and he was a natural choice for hand of the king after Aerys’s coronation Jaime’s reputation somewhat diminished after he killed Aerys during the Sack of King’s Landing. As Tywin and his Lannister army invaded the city during Robert’s Rebellion, Aerys went full villain. The king ordered Jaime to kill his “traitor” father and demanded his pyromancer burn King’s Landing, with all its inhabitants, to the ground. Voiced By: Dafnis Fernandez (Latin American Spanish), Toshiyuki Morikawa (Japanese), Márcio Simões (Brazilian, Seasons 1-6), Claus Peter-Damitz (German) "Tyrion Lannister is one of the few people alive that can make this country a better place. He has the mind for it, he has the will and he has the right last name." — Varys. Fresh off the anachronistic appearance of a modern-day java cup in Episode 4, the final season of HBO’s hit fantasy drama’s latest editing mistake: Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) appears to have miraculously grown back his severed hand in a promo image from Episode 5, “The Bells.” Jaime (and Dany) are two of the best examples of this in the show. Jaime's story was never one of redemption, but one of conflict. Conflict between his dirty love for his nasty sister and his desire to be a half way decent knight and human being. Throughout the show he does terrible things and threatens worse (the baby catapult) for Cersei. XYAJN.

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