The Iron Bank might be satisfied with knowing that the Lannisters have seized the wealthiest kingdom in the realm.
The Iron Bank might be satisfied with knowing that the Lannisters have seized the wealthiest kingdom in the realm.
Hmm, true. That's a possibility. Or dragon-fire.
Maybe not conquer, but at the very least, ensure that the Iron Bank understands what a consequence of supporting Westeros against her would be.
I thought he told all three of them.
Apparently. The thing that bothers me most about it was that Tywin's revelation that their gold mines were empty amounted to absolutely nothing. Cersei was able to sack Highgarten without any trouble at all, rendering that problem moot as soon as it was shown on the show as a liability.
Yes, pointing out that her kinsman believed that they existed would have been a good move.
But plenty of people have seen the dragon skulls in King's Landing. At least nobles.
Thinking back, I think Dany should have seized Braavos and the Iron Bank before moving the Westeros, and Tyrion should have advised her to do so, knowing 1) that the Lannisters had no more gold, and 2) that The Iron Bank would be the only possible source of funding for Cersei.
Also, even so, you'd think that Olenna would have discussed this with her bannermen and secured their support before pledging her allegiance to Dany.
And when she said last night "It was a tragic accident", I'm like, "seriously? You didn't even TRY to pin it on someoene?"
"Before Pycell was stabbed to death for his treachery, he confessed that he and Lancel conspired to blow up the Sept and everyone inside, believing that Cersei would be present."
Even so… Castle = x500 men.
Yup.
Well, the only flaw is that Casterly Rock would not have any stores. And since the ships were sunk, most of what the Unsullied took with them would be at the bottom of the sea. So, I agree with the assumption that they will probably abandon C-Rock.
True, but Jaime's army didn't have the insight that Tyrion did about Casterly Rock. So, the Lannister army would not have been able to sneak in.
Admirable.
Now, that is a shame.
How would you introduce Jon, Dany style?
So.
I had assumed that… oh I forget his name… Cersei's cousin that joined the High Sparrow's little head carving cult, was going to be framed for the explosion along with Pycel. I mean, I figured that was the reason the kid lured him to where the wildfire was.