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Genna’s youngest son,
a page at Casterly Rock,
—TYREK LANNISTER, Cersei’s cousin, son of her father’s late
brother Tygett,
—LADY ERMESANDE HAYFORD, Tyrek’s child wife,
—JOY HILL, bastard daughter of Queen Cersei’s lost uncle
Gerion, a girl of eleven,
—CERENNA LANNISTER, Cersei’s cousin, daughter of her late
uncle Stafford, her mother’s brother,
—MYRIELLE LANNISTER, Cersei’s cousin and Cerenna’s sister,
daughter of her uncle Stafford,
—SER DAVEN LANNISTER, her cousin, Stafford’s son,
—SER DAMION LANNISTER, a more distant cousin, m. Shiera
Crakehall,
—SER LUCION LANNISTER, their son,
—LANNA, their daughter, m. Lord Antario Jast,
—LADY MARGOT, a cousin still more distant, m. Lord Titus
Peake,
—King Tommen’s small council:
—{LORD TYWIN LANNISTER}, Hand of the King,
—SER JAIME LANNISTER, Lord Commander of the Kingsguard,
—SER KEVAN LANNISTER, master of laws,
—VARYS, a eunuch, master of whisperers,
—GRAND MAESTER PYCELLE, counselor and healer,
—LORD MACE TYRELL, LORD MATHIS ROWAN, LORD PAXTER REDWYNE,
counselors,
—Tommen’s Kingsguard:
—SER JAIME LANNISTER, Lord Commander,
—SER MERYN TRANT,
—SER BOROS BLOUNT, removed and thence restored,
—SER BALON SWANN,
—SER OSMUND KETTLEBLACK,
—SER LORAS TYRELL, the Knight of Flowers,
—SER ARYS OAKHEART, with Princess Myrcella in Dorne,
—Cersei’s household at King’s Landing:
—LADY JOCELYN SWYFT, her companion,
—SENELLE and DORCAS, her bedmaids and servingwomen,
—LUM, RED LESTER, HOKE, called HORSELEG, SHORT-EAR, and
PUCKENS, guardsmen,
—QUEEN MARGAERY of House Tyrell, a maid of sixteen, widowed
bride of King Joffrey I Baratheon and of Lord Renly Baratheon before him,
—Margaery’s court at King’s Landing:
—MACE TYRELL, Lord of Highgarden, her father
—LADY ALERIE of House Hightower, her mother,
—LADY OLENNA TYRELL, her grandmother, an aged widow called
THE QUEEN OF THORNS,
—ARRYK and ERRYK, Lady Olenna’s guards, twins seven feet
tall called LEFT and RIGHT,
—SER GARLAN TYRELL, Margaery’s brother, THE GALLANT,
—his wife, LADY LEONETTE of House Fossoway,
—SER LORAS TYRELL, her youngest brother, the Knight of
Flowers, a Sworn Brother of the Kingsguard,
—Margaery’s lady companions:
—her cousins, MEGGA, ALLA, and ELINOR TYRELL,
—Elinor’s betrothed, ALYN AMBROSE, squire,
—LADY ALYSANNE BULWER, a girl of eight,
—MEREDYTH CRANE, called MERRY,
—LADY TAENA MERRYWEATHER,
—LADY ALYCE GRACEFORD,
—SEPTA NYSTERICA, a sister of the Faith,
—PAXTER REDWYNE, Lord of the Arbor,
—his twin sons, SER HORAS and SER HOBBER,
—MAESTER BALLABAR, his healer and counselor,
—MATHIS ROWAN, Lord of Goldengrove,
—SER WILLAM WYTHERS, Margaery’s captain of guards,
—HUGH CLIFTON, a handsome young guardsman,
—SER PORTIFER WOODWRIGHT and his brother, SER LUCANTINE,
—Cersei’s court at King’s Landing:
—SER OSFRYD KETTLEBLACK and SER OSNEY KETTLEBLACK, younger
brothers to Ser Osmund Kettleblack,
—SER GREGOR CLEGANE, called THE MOUNTAIN THAT RIDES, dying
painfully of a poisoned wound,
—SER ADDAM MARBRAND, Commander of the City Watch of King’s
Landing (the “gold cloaks”),
—JALABHAR XHO, Prince of the Red Flower Vale, an exile from
the Summer Isles,
—GYLES ROSBY, Lord of Rosby, troubled by a cough,
—ORTON MERRYWEATHER, Lord of Longtable,
—TAENA, his wife, a woman of Myr,
—LADY TANDA STOKEWORTH,
—LADY FALYSE, her elder daughter and heir,
—SER BALMAN BYRCH, Lady Falyse’s husband,
—LADY LOLLYS, her younger daughter, great with child but
weak of wit,
—SER BRONN OF THE BLACKWATER, Lady Lollys’s husband, a
former sellsword,
—{SHAE}, a camp follower serving as Lollys’s bedmaid, strangled
in Lord Tywin’s bed,
—MAESTER FRENKEN, in Lady Tanda’s service,
—SER ILYN PAYNE, the King’s Justice, a headsman,
—RENNIFER LONGWATERS, chief undergaoler of the Red Keep’s
dungeons,
—RUGEN, undergaoler for the black cells,
—LORD HALLYNE THE PYROMANCER, a Wisdom of the Guild of
Alchemists,
—NOHO DIMITTIS, envoy from the Iron Bank of Braavos,
—QYBURN, a necromancer, once a maester of the Citadel, more
recently of the Brave Companions,
—MOON BOY, the royal jester and fool,
—PATE, a lad of eight, King Tommen’s whipping boy,
—ORMOND OF OLDTOWN, the royal harper and bard,
—SER MARK MULLENDORE, who lost a monkey and half an arm in
the Battle of the
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