Where does Cersei think Littlefinger is? He has been gone for a long time. Does she know he has bailed on the Lannisters and is on Sansa's side (her son's murderer as fas as she knowd) at Winterville. Never heard her discuss his allegiance with anyone?
Does she know Varys is on team Daenarys?
Who is on her small council now? Only the evil new Master?
The fact that Littlefinger left with Sansa and Verys left with Tyrion probably tells her that they're with her enemies. Besides, she never dealt much with either of them.
I had wondered about her small council too. It doesn't seem that she has one. I thought this would be her undoing since she wouldn't have ideas to bounce around or advise from elders. However, she has seemed to out-wit Daenerys without a council. Which is interesting since Daenerys has a well formed small council but they do not seem to be giving great advise.
It seems everyone knows about The Battle of the Bastards.
Cersei would know that Littlefinger is involved because the Lannisters sent him to the Vale in the first place.
Varys disappeared from King's Landing at the same time as Tyrion, so she has probably figured it out by now.
I had wondered about her small council too. It doesn't seem that she has one. I thought this would be her undoing since she wouldn't have ideas to bounce around or advise from elders. However, she has seemed to out-wit Daenerys without a council. Which is interesting since Daenerys has a well formed small council but they do not seem to be giving great advise.
The problem with Danys council is that she has no military leaders with the possie exception of Yara. Cersei still has Jaime and thats enough to outwit political leaders and a naval leader.
The problem with Danys council is that she has no military leaders with the possie exception of Yara. Cersei still has Jaime and thats enough to outwit political leaders and a naval leader.
Good point. I was thinking Grey Worm as the military expert, however he would probably be more adept at actual combat than tactics.
"Good point. I was thinking Grey Worm as the military expert"
Gray Worm would have a problem because he's dealing with an alien culture. He's probably used to mercenary armies, not feudal levies, and they may behave differently.
"Good point. I was thinking Grey Worm as the military expert"
Gray Worm would have a problem because he's dealing with an alien culture. He's probably used to mercenary armies, not feudal levies, and they may behave differently.
Have a problem, perhaps. But any great tactician should be able to adapt. The primary issue with Grey Worm is that he might not even be greatly qualified in tactics. It seems to me that would be the case since I'm not sure the masters of the Unsullied would want them orchestrating attacks, but just fight as ordered.
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Réponse de CharlesTheBold
le 4 août 2017 à 15h56
The fact that Littlefinger left with Sansa and Verys left with Tyrion probably tells her that they're with her enemies. Besides, she never dealt much with either of them.
Réponse de GrandTardigrade
le 4 août 2017 à 16h39
I had wondered about her small council too. It doesn't seem that she has one. I thought this would be her undoing since she wouldn't have ideas to bounce around or advise from elders. However, she has seemed to out-wit Daenerys without a council. Which is interesting since Daenerys has a well formed small council but they do not seem to be giving great advise.
Réponse de Mirabel
le 5 août 2017 à 07h39
It seems everyone knows about The Battle of the Bastards. Cersei would know that Littlefinger is involved because the Lannisters sent him to the Vale in the first place.
Varys disappeared from King's Landing at the same time as Tyrion, so she has probably figured it out by now.
Réponse de Cockroachcharlie
le 6 août 2017 à 12h51
The problem with Danys council is that she has no military leaders with the possie exception of Yara. Cersei still has Jaime and thats enough to outwit political leaders and a naval leader.
Réponse de GrandTardigrade
le 7 août 2017 à 10h50
Good point. I was thinking Grey Worm as the military expert, however he would probably be more adept at actual combat than tactics.
Réponse de Heisenberg12
le 7 août 2017 à 11h08
Thought snow was a military expert. He's there now. Tyrion is good with military sometimes too.
Réponse de TheCheetahPeach
le 7 août 2017 à 11h24
Jons not on her council.
Réponse de Heisenberg12
le 7 août 2017 à 14h03
Sure, not officially, but she did ask for his advice and he is advising her on the white walkers...Just saying.
Réponse de CharlesTheBold
le 7 août 2017 à 15h09
"Good point. I was thinking Grey Worm as the military expert"
Gray Worm would have a problem because he's dealing with an alien culture. He's probably used to mercenary armies, not feudal levies, and they may behave differently.
Réponse de GrandTardigrade
le 7 août 2017 à 15h32
Have a problem, perhaps. But any great tactician should be able to adapt. The primary issue with Grey Worm is that he might not even be greatly qualified in tactics. It seems to me that would be the case since I'm not sure the masters of the Unsullied would want them orchestrating attacks, but just fight as ordered.