Post by elifsu on Jul 20, 2020 17:52:27 GMT
Andals and wights have black blood as well, is it possible downfall of Valyria caused Andals to gain power? Would Jaime himself want his children with Cersei to rule after him? He doesn't seem to love them, but would he love another woman and have children with her? Could he be succeeded by a cousin, what is the Lannister succession after Tywin BTW, is there a crisis we have to prepare?
Jaime certainly supports Tommen's kingship, so I would think he would support him as his son. At one point, Jaime wanted to marry Cersei, claim all three children as his own, and even marry Joffrey and Myrcella to each other, so he is not opposed to claiming his own children, even knowing it is scandalous. And I think he actually likes Tommen, but even he states that Cersei's keeping him from claiming his children altered how he was allowed to "love" or care for them. As to inheritance, there are plenty of Lannister's, so I suppose any of them could inherit if Jaime could not. Kevan falls in line after Tywin, and he still has two living son's, Lancel and Martyn. Then he has a daughter, also, if it came to females inheriting. Genna Lannister Frey also has son's and grandson's who could inherit, and she would no doubt encourage them to fight for Casterly Rock. If an heir didn't come from Tytos's line, it could come from his brother Jason's line. Still, I will find it hilarious if some somehow Sansa Stark, as Tyrion's wife, is able to inherit Casterly Rock. That would be rough justice!
Sansa as Lady of Casterly Rock would be great, hmm I remember Jaime wanting to marry Cersei and claim his children but marrying Joffrey to Myrcella is extreme, I always thought Kevan made himself look less powerful and live under Tywin's shadow as a false sense of loyalty but I could be wrong, I think one of Kevan's sons were murdered by Lord Karstark and Lancel is devoted to seven, Tyrek Lannister as a puppet figure maybe?