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Basics
Name: Cersei Lannister
Age: 33
Gender: female
Species: human
Fandom: Game of Thrones
Appearance
PB: Lena Headey
Description: Cersei has a very typical ‘Lannister’ look about her; she’s described as being pretty, with pale skin, sharp green eyes, and long golden blonde hair. She typically dresses in very fine gowns, usually green to match the color of her eyes, or red and gold for House Lannister.
Skills
Powers: None
Abilities: Cersei is very good at manipulating people to get her way, using her looks and her high birth. This works especially well on men, whom she isn’t afraid to seduce.
Other Skills:
Personality
General personality: Cersei is a very strong woman, who craves power and resents the fact that she can never truly rise as high as she would like because of her gender. Though she often comes off as cruel and cold, she has a very deep loyalty to her family, especially her children, and has been known to overlook the faults of people she cares about, especially in the case of Joffrey and to a lesser extent, Tywin.
She thinks very highly of herself and believes herself to be a good ruler; wanting fear and not love from her subjects, but she has little patience for people she has deemed to be beneath her, and is distrustful of anyone who isn’t a Lannister. She dislikes weakness in others, and strives to not show any herself. Jaime is the only one she allows herself to cry in front of.
She also has a temper that she cannot control at times, and has been known to slap people she feels are being rude to her.
History
Cersei was born in Casterly Rock, the first child of Tywin and Joanna Lannister. She has a twin, Jaime, who was born right after her and said to be holding onto her foot as he came out of the womb.
Growing up, the twins are very close. One time they're discovered by a servant doing something inappropriate which prompts Joanna to move their bedrooms to opposite sides of the castle in an effort to separate them. It doesn't work, however, as the twins remain close, no doubt leaning on each other after their mother dies in childbirth when Cersei is nine. Cersei blames baby Tyrion for their mother’s death, and has never forgiven him for, in her eyes, pulling their family apart.
At age eleven, Cersei and Jaime are separated once more when Jaime is sent to Crakehall to squire for Lord Sumner Crakehall, while Cersei remains at Casterly Rock. Tywin promises her to be wed to Prince Rhaegar when she is older, which she greatly looks forward to.
Some years later, she is taken to King’s Landing to attend court where Tywin serves as Hand for King Aerys II. He denies Tywin’s proposal to marry Cersei to Rhaegar, and at fifteen, when Jaime is proposed to be married to Lysa Tully, Cersei sleeps with him, convincing him instead to join the Kingsguard, so he won’t have to take a wife and they can be together. However, the plan goes awry when Tywin sends her back to Casterly Rock, furious at losing his heir in Jaime.
At the end of Robert’s Rebellion, when Cersei and Jaime are seventeen, Jaime slays King Aerys II and Robert takes the throne, Cersei marrying him shortly after. She initially accepts the match, though things immediately go sour when Robert calls her ‘Lyanna’ as they consummate their marriage.
Throughout their marriage she continues her affair with her twin; Jaime being the real father to all three of the children she lets Robert believe are his. The true parentage of her children is a secret she tries to keep hidden, and when Hand of the King Jon Arryn found out the truth, he was poisoned. Cersei is blamed for this, though she had nothing to do with it.
During a trip to Winterfell, Eddard Stark’s son, Bran, catches Cersei and Jaime having sex, prompting Jaime to push him out a window so he cannot tell on them. Also while in Winterfell, Cersei’s son Joffrey is betrothed to Sansa Stark, and Eddard becomes the new King’s Hand.
Tyrion Lannister is taken prisoner by Catelyn Stark, which Jaime blames on Eddard. He attacks Eddard, one of his men stabbing him in the leg. Once he’s brought back to his chambers, Robert and Cersei meet him; Cersei accusing him of being behind the kidnapping of Tyrion and of being the one to attack Jaime first. Robert strikes her to silence her.
Currently, Tyrion is being held prisoner in the Vale of Arryn, Eddard is gathering evidence to expose Cersei’s children as bastards, and Cersei herself is secretly plotting Robert’s murder, with cousin Lancel Lannister, who serves as Robert’s squire.
What they have on arrival
Nothing but the clothes on her back—an emerald green gown, matching jewelry, underclothes, shoes, etc.—and a blossoming bruise on her cheek courtesy of Robert.
Sample
The first clue Cersei had that she wasn’t in her bed at King’s Landing was that she had slept too well. She didn’t hear Robert snoring beside her like a great thundering beast, nor feel his hands on her, groping as she tried to sleep.
When she opened her eyes, she was faced with the canopy of a bed she had never seen before, and beyond it, a room which was completely foreign to her. Her first instinct was that she’d been kidnapped; perhaps someone had slipped milk of the poppy into her wine at dinner the night before and carried her off while she slept. Her jaw set in defiance at the thought. Though she was a lion and did not scare easily, such a situation was certainly an inconvenience at the very least.
The Starks had to be behind it, she decided. It was an insult enough that Tyrion had been taken--though her anger at that was much more at the slight against her house than any concern for the imp--but she would not suffer being drugged and carried off in the night like a common servant girl after the sacking of a city.
She rose from the bed and saw a maester sat in the corner, as if waiting for her to wake. “Where am I?” she demanded. Before the maester even had a chance to speak, she added, “You will take me home.”
Player Info
Name: Summer
Age: 25
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Name: Cersei Lannister
Age: 33
Gender: female
Species: human
Fandom: Game of Thrones
Appearance
PB: Lena Headey
Description: Cersei has a very typical ‘Lannister’ look about her; she’s described as being pretty, with pale skin, sharp green eyes, and long golden blonde hair. She typically dresses in very fine gowns, usually green to match the color of her eyes, or red and gold for House Lannister.
Skills
Powers: None
Abilities: Cersei is very good at manipulating people to get her way, using her looks and her high birth. This works especially well on men, whom she isn’t afraid to seduce.
Other Skills:
Personality
General personality: Cersei is a very strong woman, who craves power and resents the fact that she can never truly rise as high as she would like because of her gender. Though she often comes off as cruel and cold, she has a very deep loyalty to her family, especially her children, and has been known to overlook the faults of people she cares about, especially in the case of Joffrey and to a lesser extent, Tywin.
She thinks very highly of herself and believes herself to be a good ruler; wanting fear and not love from her subjects, but she has little patience for people she has deemed to be beneath her, and is distrustful of anyone who isn’t a Lannister. She dislikes weakness in others, and strives to not show any herself. Jaime is the only one she allows herself to cry in front of.
She also has a temper that she cannot control at times, and has been known to slap people she feels are being rude to her.
History
Cersei was born in Casterly Rock, the first child of Tywin and Joanna Lannister. She has a twin, Jaime, who was born right after her and said to be holding onto her foot as he came out of the womb.
Growing up, the twins are very close. One time they're discovered by a servant doing something inappropriate which prompts Joanna to move their bedrooms to opposite sides of the castle in an effort to separate them. It doesn't work, however, as the twins remain close, no doubt leaning on each other after their mother dies in childbirth when Cersei is nine. Cersei blames baby Tyrion for their mother’s death, and has never forgiven him for, in her eyes, pulling their family apart.
At age eleven, Cersei and Jaime are separated once more when Jaime is sent to Crakehall to squire for Lord Sumner Crakehall, while Cersei remains at Casterly Rock. Tywin promises her to be wed to Prince Rhaegar when she is older, which she greatly looks forward to.
Some years later, she is taken to King’s Landing to attend court where Tywin serves as Hand for King Aerys II. He denies Tywin’s proposal to marry Cersei to Rhaegar, and at fifteen, when Jaime is proposed to be married to Lysa Tully, Cersei sleeps with him, convincing him instead to join the Kingsguard, so he won’t have to take a wife and they can be together. However, the plan goes awry when Tywin sends her back to Casterly Rock, furious at losing his heir in Jaime.
At the end of Robert’s Rebellion, when Cersei and Jaime are seventeen, Jaime slays King Aerys II and Robert takes the throne, Cersei marrying him shortly after. She initially accepts the match, though things immediately go sour when Robert calls her ‘Lyanna’ as they consummate their marriage.
Throughout their marriage she continues her affair with her twin; Jaime being the real father to all three of the children she lets Robert believe are his. The true parentage of her children is a secret she tries to keep hidden, and when Hand of the King Jon Arryn found out the truth, he was poisoned. Cersei is blamed for this, though she had nothing to do with it.
During a trip to Winterfell, Eddard Stark’s son, Bran, catches Cersei and Jaime having sex, prompting Jaime to push him out a window so he cannot tell on them. Also while in Winterfell, Cersei’s son Joffrey is betrothed to Sansa Stark, and Eddard becomes the new King’s Hand.
Tyrion Lannister is taken prisoner by Catelyn Stark, which Jaime blames on Eddard. He attacks Eddard, one of his men stabbing him in the leg. Once he’s brought back to his chambers, Robert and Cersei meet him; Cersei accusing him of being behind the kidnapping of Tyrion and of being the one to attack Jaime first. Robert strikes her to silence her.
Currently, Tyrion is being held prisoner in the Vale of Arryn, Eddard is gathering evidence to expose Cersei’s children as bastards, and Cersei herself is secretly plotting Robert’s murder, with cousin Lancel Lannister, who serves as Robert’s squire.
What they have on arrival
Nothing but the clothes on her back—an emerald green gown, matching jewelry, underclothes, shoes, etc.—and a blossoming bruise on her cheek courtesy of Robert.
Sample
The first clue Cersei had that she wasn’t in her bed at King’s Landing was that she had slept too well. She didn’t hear Robert snoring beside her like a great thundering beast, nor feel his hands on her, groping as she tried to sleep.
When she opened her eyes, she was faced with the canopy of a bed she had never seen before, and beyond it, a room which was completely foreign to her. Her first instinct was that she’d been kidnapped; perhaps someone had slipped milk of the poppy into her wine at dinner the night before and carried her off while she slept. Her jaw set in defiance at the thought. Though she was a lion and did not scare easily, such a situation was certainly an inconvenience at the very least.
The Starks had to be behind it, she decided. It was an insult enough that Tyrion had been taken--though her anger at that was much more at the slight against her house than any concern for the imp--but she would not suffer being drugged and carried off in the night like a common servant girl after the sacking of a city.
She rose from the bed and saw a maester sat in the corner, as if waiting for her to wake. “Where am I?” she demanded. Before the maester even had a chance to speak, she added, “You will take me home.”
Player Info
Name: Summer
Age: 25
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