Obviously, a newborn child cannot rule any lands. Joffrey would have to come of age first. In a "normal" chain of events Robert would still be alive when Joffrey came of age. Therefore Joffrey would still have to wait for his father's death to become king. It would be at this time that Robert would replace Stannis with Joffrey as Lord of
With Ned alive, Arya would never have any reason to travel to Braavos and become a Faceless assassin. As a result, she would never have been able to kill the Night King, which means the Starks could still be doomed after all. Without Arya killing the Night King and Daenerys' forces thinning out the Army of the Dead, Winterfell would have fallen.
Light of the West is a self-fashioned title briefly assumed by Queen Cersei Lannister after she installed her eldest son, Joffrey Baratheon, as King of the Andals, the Rhoynar, and the First Men and Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, and herself as Queen Regent and Protector of the Realm.[1]
After spending time alone together in King's Landing, everything becomes harder for them, for they realize they can not be without the other. (This story refers to both the TV show and the Books, but mostly the TV show. Slight AU, but mostly follows the original plot. I do not own Game of Thrones or the characters beside my OC) Language
Most civil wars happened when a king left no clear successor, he said, unlike in "Game of Thrones," where Joffrey is acknowledged as the dead king's son (at least by name — his actual father is
Francis was smitten by Mary, just like King Tommen was by Margaery Tyrell after King Joffrey's murder. Francis died after 18 months on the throne and 10-year-old Charles IX became King; Catherine kept Charles close to her to maintain her power, just as Cersei tried to do with Tommen, who was infatuated with Margaery.
Jon_targaryen1 • 8 yr. ago. Joffrey becomes king in power immediately after Robert dies, his coronation, where he becomes king in name, takes place later (we don't see this happen on screen) No, when Stannis decided to openly rebel against the crown, he forfeited all his claims to any land/titles under the current crown.
4 days ago · Born to Lord Rickard and Lady Lyarra and the sister of Brandon, Ned, and Benjen, Lyanna Stark would become a focal point of Robert's Rebellion. It was claimed that Prince Rhaegar Targaryen kidnapped Lyanna, prompting Robert Baratheon to seek vengeance on him, King Aerys, and the Targaryen lineage.
A Lack Of Family Feeling. “Everyone Is Mine To Torment. You'd Do Well To Remember That, You Little Monster.”. The relationship between Tyrion and Joffrey is strained at the best of times, and it emerges as one of the most dysfunctional in the series. While the former is one of the best of House Lannister, the latter is one of the worst.
What's happened to Sansa so far in Game of Thrones? Season 1. Idealistic and naive Sansa arrives at King's Landing and is betrothed to Joffrey Baratheon, heir to the Iron Throne.
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