LENA HEADEY as CERSEI LANNISTER

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LENA HEADEY as CERSEI LANNISTER
Young Lady Genna Lannister, sister of Tywin Lannister, 265 AC.
Lady Genna claimed her stool with a look that dared any man there to question her presence. None did. (AFFC, Jaime VI)
I knew you'd linger like a tattoo kiss, I knew you'd haunt all of my what ifs.
This secret... it's been passed down from king to heir since Aegon's time.
That night she went to sleep thinking of her mother, and wondering if she should kill the Hound in his sleep and rescue Lady Catelyn herself. When she closed her eyes she saw her mother's face against the back of her eyelids. She's so close I could almost smell her . . .
. . . and then she could smell her. The scent was faint beneath the other smells, beneath moss and mud and water, and the stench of rotting reeds and rotting men.
A Storm of Swords - Arya XII
He loved her, this bastard Alys Rivers. A witch, a wetnurse, whatever she was, Aemond Targaryen adored her. And she loved her silver-sapphire prince until the end of her days.
ASOIAF MINOR LADIES WEEK by @asoiafminorhouses & @asoiafwomensource | Day 2 → the Riverlands
Marianne Harlton “Rather break than bend.”