A Game of Thrones
A Game of Thrones
by George R. R. Martin

Jaime Lannister/the Kingslayer Character Analysis

Jaime is Tyrion’s brother and Tywin’s son. He is also Cersei’s twin brother and her lover. Most of the realm believes Jaime to be Joffrey, Tommen, and Myrcella’s uncle, though he is in fact their father. When Bran sees Jaime and Cersei having sex, Jaime pushes him out of a window, which causes Bran to be paralyzed. Jaime earned the nickname the Kingslayer by killing Aerys II Targaryen, the king before Robert, despite the fact that Jaime was a member of the Kingsguard at the time and had therefore sworn an oath to protect Aerys. Jaime is depicted as a fearsome warrior, though his desire to be part of the fray may cause him to make impulsive decisions on the battlefield—to disastrous effect. That is what happens at the end of the novel when Jaime fights on the front lines against Robb’s fighters. Robb captures Jaime during that battle, which is a serious blow to the Lannister army.

Jaime Lannister/the Kingslayer Quotes in A Game of Thrones

The A Game of Thrones quotes below are all either spoken by Jaime Lannister/the Kingslayer or refer to Jaime Lannister/the Kingslayer. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 13: Tyrion Quotes

“I have a realistic grasp of my own strengths and weaknesses. My mind is my weapon. My brother has his sword, King Robert has his warhammer, and I have my mind … and a mind needs books as a sword needs a whetstone, if it is to keep its edge.” Tyrion tapped the leather cover of the book. “That’s why I read so much, Jon Snow.”

Related Characters: Tyrion Lannister (speaker), Ned Stark, Jon Snow, Robert Baratheon/the Usurper, Jaime Lannister/the Kingslayer, Cersei Lannister
Page Number and Citation: 103
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Chapter 17: Bran Quotes

Bran was falling faster than ever. The grey mists howled around him as he plunged toward the earth below.

“What are you doing to me?” he asked the crow, tearful.

Teaching you how to fly.

“I can’t fly!”

You’re flying right now.

“I’m falling!”

Every flight begins with a fall, the crow said.

Related Characters: Cersei Lannister, Jaime Lannister/the Kingslayer, Bran Stark
Page Number and Citation: 135
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North and north and north he looked, to the curtain of light at the end of the world, and then beyond that curtain. He looked deep into the heart of winter, and then he cried out, afraid, and the heat of his tears burned on his cheeks.

Now you know, the crow whispered as it sat on his shoulder. Now you know why you must live.

“Why?” Bran said, not understanding, falling, falling.

Because winter is coming.

Related Characters: Jaime Lannister/the Kingslayer, Bran Stark
Related Symbols: The Others
Page Number and Citation: 136-137
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Chapter 45: Eddard Quotes

“You should have taken the realm for yourself. It was there for the taking. Jaime told me how you found him on the Iron Throne the day King’s Landing fell, and made him yield it up. That was your moment. All you needed to do was climb those steps, and sit. Such a sad mistake.”

“I have made more mistakes than you can possibly imagine,” Ned said, “but that was not one of them.”

“Oh, but it was, my lord,” Cersei insisted. “When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die. There is no middle ground.”

Related Characters: Ned Stark (speaker), Cersei Lannister (speaker), Joffrey Baratheon, Jaime Lannister/the Kingslayer, Robert Baratheon/the Usurper
Related Symbols: The Iron Throne
Page Number and Citation: 407-408
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Chapter 58: Eddard Quotes

He damned them all: Littlefinger, Janos Slynt and his gold cloaks, the queen, the Kingslayer, Pycelle and Varys and Ser Barristan, even Lord Renly, Robert’s own blood, who had run when he was needed most. Yet in the end he blamed himself. “Fool,” he cried to the darkness, “thrice-damned blind fool.”

Cersei Lannister’s face seemed to float before him in the darkness. Her hair was full of sunlight, but there was mockery in her smile. “When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die,” she whispered. Ned had played and lost, and his men had paid the price of his folly with their life’s blood.

Related Characters: Ned Stark (speaker), Jaime Lannister/the Kingslayer, Petyr Baelish/Littlefinger, Cersei Lannister, Grand Maester Pycelle, Barristan Selmy, Renly Baratheon, Varys
Related Symbols: The Iron Throne, The Iron Throne
Page Number and Citation: 524
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Chapter 71: Catelyn Quotes

“MY LORDS!” [Greatjon] shouted, his voice booming off the rafters. “Here is what I say to these two kings!” He spat. “Renly Baratheon is nothing to me, nor Stannis neither. Why should they rule over me and mine, from some flowery seat in Highgarden or Dorne? What do they know of the Wall or the wolfswood or the barrows of the First Men? Even their gods are wrong. The Others take the Lannisters too, I’ve had a bellyful of them.” He reached back over his shoulder and drew his immense two-handed great sword. “Why shouldn’t we rule ourselves again? It was the dragons we married, and the dragons are all dead!” He pointed at Robb with the blade. “There sits the only king I mean to bow my knee to, m’lords,” he thundered. “The King in the North!”

Related Characters: Greatjon (speaker), Robb Stark, Jaime Lannister/the Kingslayer, Daenerys Targaryen
Page Number and Citation: 665
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Jaime Lannister/the Kingslayer Character Timeline in A Game of Thrones

The timeline below shows where the character Jaime Lannister/the Kingslayer appears in A Game of Thrones. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 4: Eddard
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Robert arrives at Winterfell with his band of knights. Cersei, her twin brother Jaime, and their brother, Tyrion are also with Robert. Robert immediately asks Ned to go to... (full context)
Chapter 5: Jon
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...him as a fearsome warrior, but he looks like a bloated, drunken man to Jon. Jaime Lannister looks more like what Jon imagined a king would look like. People call him... (full context)
Chapter 9: Tyrion
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...Bran means nothing to him. Tyrion slaps Joffrey, and Joffrey walks away. Tyrion then finds Jaime and Cersei eating together, and they’re also talking about Bran’s recovery. The Maester has said... (full context)
Chapter 12: Eddard
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...of the East, now that Jon Arryn has died. He says he’s going to choose Jaime Lannister. Ned thinks this is a horrible idea but doesn’t tell Robert about the message... (full context)
Chapter 29: Sansa
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...day with him. By the end of the day, the four remaining jousters are Ser Jaime, Gregor, the Hound, and the Knight of Flowers. (full context)
Chapter 30: Eddard
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Ned goes to the final day of the tournament. The Hound jousts against Jaime Lannister, and the Hound wins. Next up, the Knight of Flowers jousts against Gregor. Gregor’s... (full context)
Chapter 31: Tyrion
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...to Tyrion, he said, in a bet. According to Littlefinger, Tyrion bet against his brother Jaime in a tournament while Littlefinger bet in favor of Jaime. When Jaime lost, Tyrion won... (full context)
Chapter 35: Eddard
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...to the Red Keep after visiting the brothel, they are stopped in the streets by Jaime Lannister and his men. (full context)
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Jaime takes out his sword. Littlefinger is taken aback and can’t believe what’s happening. Jaime asks... (full context)
Chapter 37: Bran
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...had been killed, and their father, Ned, remains unconscious after an attack from the Kingslayer, Jaime Lannister. Theon tells Robb that he should declare war on the Lannisters, but Robb isn’t... (full context)
Chapter 38: Tyrion
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...stead. Tyrion says he would also like to choose a champion and elects his brother Jaime. Lysa says that he can’t choose Jaime because Jaime is nowhere close to the Eyrie.... (full context)
Chapter 39: Eddard
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While Ned is unconscious after the fight with Jaime Lannister, he dreams of a long-ago battle in Dorne when he and his men battled... (full context)
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Robert says that he doesn’t like the fighting that happened between Jaime and Ned. Cersei chimes in to say that Catelyn had no right to lay hands... (full context)
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...of the King. If Ned doesn’t comply, Robert says, then the role will go to Jaime Lannister. (full context)
Chapter 42: Tyrion
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...the first woman who he had sex with. He says that he and his brother Jaime had been traveling when they came across two men chasing a woman down the road.... (full context)
Chapter 44: Sansa
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...Gregor. Arya then comes into the room and asks if they sent someone to kill Jaime Lannister. Sansa clarifies that the men are going to kill Gregor Clegane. Arya responds that... (full context)
Chapter 45: Eddard
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...confronts her with the truth he has discovered: Joffrey is not Robert’s son. He is Jaime’s son, and Cersei and Jaime are lovers. Cersei doesn’t deny it. She says that the... (full context)
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Cersei says that all three of her children are Jaime’s, not Robert’s. Ned asks if she and Jaime had anything to do with Bran’s fall,... (full context)
Chapter 47: Eddard
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...to rule at that point, they can reveal the secret that he is Cersei and Jaime’s child and has no rightful claim to the crown. Ned tells Littlefinger that he’s forgetting... (full context)
Chapter 55: Catelyn
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...again what Robb is going to do. Tywin commands one of the Lannister factions, while Jaime commands the other. Robb develops a plan to split the Lannister army in two using... (full context)
Chapter 57: Sansa
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Joffrey appoints Jaime to the position of Commander of the Kingsguard and the Hound to the ranks of... (full context)
Chapter 63: Catelyn
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Robb rides into battle against Jaime’s forces. Catelyn stays back, guarded by 30 men, who are charged with protecting her and... (full context)
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...have managed to win the battle and take over a hundred knights as prisoners, including Jaime Lannister. Theon says that they should kill Jaime on the spot, but Robb says Jaime... (full context)
Chapter 69: Tyrion
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A messenger arrives to tell Tywin that Jaime has been captured by the Stark army. Tywin and his men discuss how that could... (full context)
Chapter 71: Catelyn
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...fault because she seized Tyrion. Catelyn tells her father that Robb secured the capture of Jaime Lannister and that Hoster’s brother, Brynden, played a pivotal role in the battle as well. (full context)