Ser Jaime Lannister | Kingslayer

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"It's a strange thing, the first time you cut a man. You realize we're nothing but sacks of meat and blood and some bone to keep it all standing."

Basic Information

Name: Jaime Lannister
Nickname: Kingslayer
Gender: Male
Age: 40
Height: 184 cm
Weight: 79 kg
Clan: Samurai
Occupation: Lord Commander of the Kingsguard
Titles: Lord Commander of the Kingsguard | Ser
Family: House Lannister

Looks
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Jaime would often come off as a very arrogant and self-confident person; this is accompanied by his blond hair framing his face, being split in the center and going down the sides of his face. It is said that his hair shines and literally looks like gold. To accompany his hair, he has bright green eyes, the same color as an Emerald, and beautiful tanned skin. His beard is well shaven and he often smiles showing off, how handsome most people think he is. He is a very muscular and well trained person, to the point where if he was to show off his body, it would prove to be well trained and his entire body would be marked by his muscle structure. In everyday life he would often wear sand colored shirts and pants, accompanied by a brown belt where his sword is sheathed. Under his shirt he has a red scarf around his neck, while also having a large coat over his shirt. This coat goes down to just below his knees and it is closed with the help of his belt and has quite a high collar. He often wears dark brown gloves. By most people, mostly women, he would be said to be a very handsome and fine man, while in the field of combat he is said to be a fierce fighter. It might have been known that Jaime lost his right hand at some point in his lifetime, yet in fact it was later proven that his hand was not cut off only damaged. The hand of Jaime Lannister was weak, scarred and he had difficulty in moving it at first, it was his sword hand. To accommodate for his weak hand, he quickly learned to utilize his other hand in combat, yet he would still be needing his sword hand, as such his father and his family decided to invest time in creating a glove with metal coating, that has been granted with a thin coating of gold over it. This glove is quite practical as it protects his hand all around with a layer of gold and metal which makes his hand look like a gold hand which obviously can move. Furthermore this glove protects his hand against shuriken, kunai and swords; essentially he can catch kunai and shuriken etc. with his hand.

With his association with the Kingsguard in his homeland, he has been assigned to protect the Lord or King who were ruling the land. The Kingsguard is seen to be the personal guards and protectors of the city and king. Jaime Lannister is the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard and as such he also wears the colors of the Kingsguard. He generally wears his normal clothe, while having his armor over it. His armor would consist of a large breastplate with the symbol of the Kingsguard in the center of it, accompanied by unique pattern that surrounds the armor. His breastplate is locked around his body and is accompanied by both shoulder guards that goes from his shoulder and down to his elbow. The first part is made of a single piece of metal, while the part going from his upper arm to his elbow is made up of several small pieces of metal woven together to protect his arm while also giving him maximum mobility. Then he has his wrist and hand guards, where the wrist and lower arm guards are made of multiple pieces of metal similar to that of his shoulder and upper arm protection. His hand guard protects his hand with metal covering his hand over his gloves. He is the only member of the Kingsguard whom do not wear a helmet, as he believes it ruins his vision in combat. The entire armor of the Kingsguard, have the symbol of the Kingsguard and several unique patterns and symbols all over the armor. Finally he has knee, lower leg and feet protection in the form of metal plates on his knee, and several smaller pieces woven together tied around his lower leg, and to protect his feet he has leather boots that go all way to just under his knee. To finalize the Kingsguard outfit, he has a completely white cloak tied to his shoulders and goes all the way to his feet. The entire armor is made of metal and his coated with a thin and fine layer of gold.

Even though he is often associated with the Kingsguard and his loyalty to the throne and the kingdom is always in question, his true alliance goes to his own family, the Lannisters. Whenever he represents his house, he will be wearing his everyday outfit or if he sees the need for it, he will be wearing the military armor of his house. The Lannister House is also known as the Golden Lions. As such when Jaime represents his family, he wears a metal armor much like the one in the Kingsguard, except the armor is thicker, stronger and more durable, while this also covers the entire body and not just certain body parts like the Kingsguard armor. This is why this armor is the preferred outfit when at war or in certain situations. This armor is not only metal, it is also melted together and hammered making it stronger, like steel, and it has been painted with the colors of blood red and black as the night. The edges of the armor have been covered in gold, as well as the shoulders have been marked with the Siegel of the house, the lion. This lion roars and is golden. To accompany him at all times, no matter if he is wearing his everyday outfit, the armor of the Kingsguard or his family armor, he always has his sword, which is said to be as golden as his hair, hanging by his side. The sword has a golden handle with a lion head on top of it, while it has a single red ruby placed in it. The metal itself is very strong and has been forged to become as sharp and thin as possible. It is said to be so thin that if it is pointing correctly, it would seem as if it could not be seen by the naked eye, yet the handle reveals it. The sword obviously is not invisible, but it is very strong and so sharp that it may cut clean through the body and bones of a man with no effort whatsoever. The sword is not the length of a one handed sword or a two handed sword, in fact it is the length of in between and it is capable of being wielded both with one or two hands. Jaime claims that the sword is not made of normal metal, he claims that it is made of a metal known as Valyrian Steel, yet it is not proven, in fact this metal does not even exist, it has never been seen and it has never been proven to exist, as such no one believes this claim, as it has no abilities beyond a normal sword, so some may say he claims this for the purpose of tormenting and scaring his enemies into belief that the sword is beyond their power.

Personality
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Tywin Lannister, the father of Jaime Lannister, has raised both Jaime and his twin sister Cersei with the principle of ruthlessness as a virtue. Yet even though Jaime Lannister often behaves unapologetically amoral, in his own warped way, Jaime is one of the few Lannisters who shows any hint of honor or principles. This largely based on his arrogance and pride at being a member of the Kingsguard. Although he was not aware of it at the time, Jaime is deeply upset when he finds out that Cersei dismissed Ser Barristan Selmy, whom he always admired and respected, for being one of the greatest swordsmen to ever live, in his perspective. She then started staffing the Kingsguard with political cronies, whom he felt were not worthy of that high honor. Jaime became extremely disillusioned with ideals of honor and loyalty when he saw firsthand the atrocities committed by the Mad King, how other “honorable” members of the Kingsguard stood by and did nothing while King Hannibal Lecter had people burned alive for imagined insults, because they felt bound by vows of faith and fealty. A key difference between Cersei and Jaime is that Cersei honestly believes, in her skewed view of the world, that she is “good”, her son is a great man, and all of her enemies are “evil” people trying to destroy her and her children. In contrast, Jaime does not maintain any pretense of being a “good” or honorable man: he has become so disillusioned that he thinks there is no sin and there is no virtue, there are no gods rewarding the good and punishing the bad, and all is mere hypocrisy.

Moreover, Jaime is not a very politically ambitious man, much to Cersei’s annoyance, and often turns down her frequent urgings that he should try to become Hand of the King. Political maneuvering is not his way, he sees himself foremost as a soldier who when confronted with a problem takes out his sword and cuts its head off.

Jaime is the only member of the Lannister family, whom treated his younger brother, Tyrion Lannister, a midget, with respect and kindness. In fact, he admires Tyrion’s intellect and his ability to tell off those who insult him. Jaime never approved of Tywin and Cersei’s long history of abuse towards Tyrion, and has always treated him like a brother. Indeed, Jaime is the only member of the core Lannister family who has a reasonably good relationship with all of the others. Among the three siblings, Cersei and Tyrion cannot stand each other, but they both like Jaime. Tywin is a stern man feared and resented by all of his children, and in turn Tywin ignores Cersei as a woman and scorns Tyrion as the dwarf who killed his wife in childbirth. However, Jaime is on reasonably good terms with Tywin, not so much that he is “proud” of Jaime so much as he has the “least shame” for him compared to his brother and sister. Even so, Tywin is upset that Jaime joined the Kingsguard, as while it is considered the highest honor for a knight, its members give up the rights to marry and inherit lands, meaning that Jaime cannot be Tywin’s heir. Jaime was not in a position to act as a father to his biological children with Cersei, though he is generally supportive of Tommen and Myrcella. However, in sharp contrast with Cersei, Jaime was not particularly fond of Jofrrey, nor would he defend his actions the way Cersei did.

Village Information

Village of Birth: Land of Fire | Konohagakure
Village of Alliance: Land of Iron
Current Affiliation: Kingdom of Ancrath | House Lannister

Rank & Chakra Information

Shinobi Rank: Kage
Specialty: Kenjutsu

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Background Information

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Ser Jaime Lannister is a knight of the Kingsguard, a position he has held for twenty years since he was a teenager, the youngest Kingsguard ever. He was appointed to the position by the Mad King, Hannibal Lecter.

At the conclusion of the rebellion in Ancrath, Jaime’s father Tywin betrayed the King Hannibal by arriving at the gates of King’s Landing with the main Lannister army and pleading his allegiance, then after his army was allowed inside the gates, turning them loose to attack the city. As Lannister soldiers raped and pillaged throughout the city during the Sack of King’s Landing, King Hannibal remained holed up inside the Red Keep, for hours maniacally repeating the order to “burn them all”. Despite being sworn by the holliest oaths to protect the king as a member of the Kingsguard, Jaime ultimately turned his own sword on Hannibal, striking him through his back and his heart, slaying him at the foot of the Iron Throne itself. For this infamous act, he is known throughout the Seven Kingdoms of Ancrath as “The Kingslayer”. Jaime refused to discuss precisely what happened the day he slew the Mad King, and thus his true motivations and what Hannibal nearly did to King’s Landing, were never revealed.

He was forgiven his breaking of his vow by the new King of Ancrath and permitted to remain in the Kingsguard as part of the alliance with House Lannister, along with the marriage of Jaime’s twin sister Cersei to the King. In addition to slaying of the Mad King, Jaime is known for his good looks, arrogant demeanor, and superb martial skills. He is so skilled with a sword that he claims that there are only three men in the seven kingdoms which may have a chance at beating him in a fair duel.

Jaime is the eldest son of Joanna Lannister and Lord Tywin Lannister. Tywin is the head of House Lannister, the richest man in the Seven Kingdoms of Ancrath and Lord Paramount of the Western Islands. The Western Islands are one of the constituent regions of islands of the Seven Kingdoms and House Lannister is one of the Great Houses of the realm. Jaime had great difficulty learning to read as a child because he transposed letters in his mind. Tywin sat with him through four hours a day practicing until he learnt. Jaime resented being forced to spend so much time on reading.
Jaime is the older brother of Tyrion and the twin brother of Cersei. Their mother died giving birth to Tyrion. Due to his place in the Kingsguard, Jaime cannot inherit his father’s lands or titles, making Tyrion his father’s heir; a fact which vexes Tywin. Unlike Cersei and Tywin, Jaime always treated Tyrion with a degree of kindness and respect. In a secret known to only a few, Jaime is Cersei’s lover and biological father of her children, whom the world believes are the King’s kin.

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The Lion of Ancrath

A dark evening in King’s Landing, Jaime walked through the halls and entering the chambers to his sister Cersei, aiming to counsel her over her fears that Jon Arryn, the King’s Hand, may have discovered their secret prior to his death. Jaime argues that even if he knew, Arryn did not inform the king, for if he had done so, they would have already been dead. If Arryn knew, his knowledge died with him. Later the same day, he accompanied the King to Winterfell, the high castle in the northern islands, where the King plans to ask Lord Eddard Stark, Warden of the North, to replace Jon Arryin as Hand of the King. After their arrival, Cersei immediately sends Jaime to find their younger brother Tyrion. Within a short period of time Jaime tracks Tyrion to a brothel, where he tells him that he is needed at the feast that night and then he brings him several whores to speed his exit.

At the evening feast, Jaime blocks Eddard Stark’s path and asks if there will be a possibility of their competing against each other at a tournament. Eddard dismissively says no as he does not play at fighting and does not show off to let opponents know of his abilities. The next day Eddard and the King goes hunting for boar, while Eddards son climbs one of the high towers of the castle. The son of the Lord catches the sight of Cersei and Jaime in the act, and Jaime immediately grabs the boy. He asks how old he is. When he replies, Jaime sighs and pushes him out of the window, while saying “The things I do for love”.

Several days later at breakfast, Tyrion tells his family that the son of Eddard is expected to live and notes his sibling's guarded reactions to the news. Tyrion informs them of his decision to journey north to see the Wall before returning to King's Landing. Just before departing Winterfell, Jaime talks to Jon Snow in the courtyard, the bastard of Eddard Stark. Ostensibly, he thanks Jon for his service joining the Night Watch, but really he is making fun of him, as those from the south see it as waste of time (ironically, Jaime's Kingsguard vows are also for life and prevent him from marrying, but he still gets to live in the capital city and not exiled to the frozen gloom of the Wall). The parties depart Winterfell. Jaime is with the group traveling south to King's Landing.

The royal party reaches King's landing. Eddard barely has time to get off his horse before he is asked to attend a meeting of the king's small council. Jaime awaits him in the throne room. Jaime is unhappy with Eddard judging him for killing the Mad King, the murderer of Eddard's father and brother, but Eddard is unapologetic. He says it wasn't justice that drove Jaime to kill Hannibal, and that Jaime served Hannibal loyally when serving was the easier thing to do.
A raven arrives at King's Landing with news of Eddard’s sons recovery. In the capital, Cersei fears he will expose their secret, but Jaime comforts her. Elsewhere, the king swaps old war stories with Ser Barristan Selmy, a distinguished and famous knight and commander of the Kingsguard. Jaime is called in to join them. He tells them that the first man he killed was an outlaw from the Kingswood Brotherhood, and, as he took off the man's head, there were no last words. Disappointed in not being able to mock him about this, the king realizes that he never asked Jaime what King Hannibal Lecter's last words were, then taunts Jaime for killing a defenseless old man he had sworn to protect. Jaime tersely responds that the last thing the Mad King said was the same thing he'd been raving for hours, since the sack of the capital by the rebels began: "Burn them all!" This silences the kings levity.

Jaime guards the king's bedroom whilst the king cavorts with several women, Jaime taking it as a calculated insult to himself and his sister. He reminisces with Jory Cassel, the captain of Eddard's household guards, about the Siege of Pyke during the Greyjoy Rebellion and the fierceness of the fighting.

Upon hearing of his brother's capture by Catelyn Stark, he confronts Eddard in the streets of King's Landing, on the island of Oishiden. Knowing that killing Eddard will result in Tyrion's death; he instead has Eddard's guards executed, stabbing Jory through the eye himself. He and Eddard cross swords, and Jaime is surprised that Eddard is a match for him. The fight ends prematurely when a Lannister guardsman stabs Eddard through the leg. An irritated Jaime knocks out the guardsman and then departs the city, telling Eddard that he wants his brother back.

Jaime joins the army of his father, Tywin Lannister, in the field. Tywin laments Jaime's pride and how he spends so much effort trying to convince others he doesn't care what they think of him. Tywin is incredulous and disgusted that Jaime would let Eddard live and go free because his victory was not "clean". He says that if other Houses think they can take a Lannister hostage and not suffer for it they will lose respect for the Lannister name. Tywin says that Jaime must accept responsibility for the future destiny of their house, which will be decided by this war against the Tullys and Starks. They will either die out like the Targaryens or begin a dynasty that will last 1,000 years. He gives Jaime thirty thousand men and sends him to besiege Riverrun, the city of the Tullys in the northern islands. In King's Landing, Eddard tells Cersei that he knows that Jaime is the true father of Cersei's three children. She admits it, saying they have loved one another from the womb and are destined to be together always.

Some weeks later, Ser Kevan Lannister, Jaime's uncle, tells Tyrion that Jaime has won several significant battles, smashing a host of the river lords at the Golden Tooth and is now laying siege to Riverrun.

Robb Stark marches two thousand men towards Tywin's forces in order to create a distraction. The remaining force feints outside Riverrun, drawing out Jaime and a small number of troops to deal with what appears to be a small scouting party, and Jaime is taken prisoner in the resulting Battle of the Whispering Wood. Jaime offers to fight Robb in single combat to decide the war, but Robb knows that Jaime is better at swords than he is and says they aren't going to do it his way. Robb initially intends to use Jaime as a bargaining chip for his father's and sisters' lives. However, Eddard is executed in King's Landing before news of Jaime's capture can reach the capital.

Catelyn Stark visits the captive Jaime; he taunts Catelyn, saying widowhood suits her, informing her that he would have *** with her if she was lonely. She hits him in the head with a rock. Jaime knows that the Starks won't kill him as long as his sister holds Sansa and Arya hostage, but Jaime Lannister always taunts others while he is in chains to show them he doesn't fear them and they aren't superior to him. She says he has gone against the laws of gods and man, he says, "What Gods?" Where were her gods when her husband was killed. When she says injustice in the world is because of men like him, he tells her, "There are no men like me. Only me." When asked directly, he admits pushing Bran from the tower, but doesn't reveal why.

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The Captive Lion

Jaime remains a captive of House Stark. King Robb Stark keeps Jaime caged and chained to a post in his camp at all times to prevent Lord Tywin bribing or threatening one of his bannermen into giving him up. Jaime remains defiant, taunting and insulting Robb when he comes to confront him. King Stannis Baratheon has made the king's parentage public, by sending letters to all the lords throughout the kingdom, exposing Jaime's incest with Cersei. Jaime counters that Stannis has a personal stake in these accusations, as if all of Cersei's children are Jaime's bastards that means Stannis is heir to the throne. However it is Jaime who is intimidated when Robb threatens him with his snarling direwolf Grey Wind.

Months later, Jaime is joined in his cell by his distant cousin Alton Lannister. They talk about the time Alton served as Jaime's squire at a tournament, and Jaime tell him about his own experiences as squire of Ser Barristan Selmy. Drawing Alton Lannister closer, Jaime seizes the opportunity to escape. When he leans over to hear Jaime whisper about an escape plan, Jaime head butts him then strikes him in the head repeatedly cracking his skull. When the guard is distracted by discovering Alton's body bloody and convulsing, Jamie strangles him to death and takes his keys to free himself from his chains.

Jaime is soon recaptured. Lord Rickard Karstark demands Jaime's head for killing his son. Catelyn Stark convinces Rickard to wait until Robb returns but fears that his patience will not hold. Catelyn visits Jaime's cell with her female guard Brienne. She accuses Jaime of being a man without honor because of his broken vows. Jaime explains his view that his vows frequently conflicted with one another. He asserts that he has more honor than some; he reveals that Cersei is the only one he has slept with and reminds Catelyn how her husband Eddard Stark cheated on her and fathered Jon Snow. Catelyn releases Jaime. She tasks Brienne with escorting him to King's Landing to exchange him for her captive daughters.

Brienne successfully smuggles him out of the camp on horseback and then they travel by rowboat to evade pursuit. Jaime needles her about her appearance and masculinity, unsuccessfully attempting to goad her into dueling him. He changes tack, focusing on her virginity and childhood. They find a trio of women, hanged for sleeping with Lannister soldiers. He mocks her service to House Stark and she asserts that she serves Lady Catelyn specifically. As Brienne goes to bury the bodies they are accosted by a trio of Stark soldiers. Brienne kills all three after they recognize Jaime, and he is impressed by her skill. He questions her readiness to kill Stark men and she reasserts her dedication to Catelyn and the task she set her.

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The Lion’s misfortune

Jaime continues to be escorted by Brienne to King's Landing. On their way there, they are spotted by a traveler. Jaime urges Brienne to kill the traveler, since he believes the man recognized him and will give away their whereabouts, but she refuses.

Later, the pair has to cross a river, which means they can either attempt a dangerous fording or take the bridge, which will probably be watched. Brienne takes the safer route of the bridge, but Jaime manages to distract her long enough to take away her spare sword and cut his bonds. Brienne and Jaime enter into an extended sword fight on the bridge. Jaime, one of the most skilled swordsmen in all of Westeros, nearly overcomes Brienne several times. However, Jaime's mobility is reduced because his hands are still manacled, and he is malnourished after having spent the past full year chained up in a cell. Jaime begins to tire, and Brienne wears him down further by making simple body-blows with kicks and punches. After a protracted fight Jaime finally slumps to the ground in exhaustion. Just then, riders from House Bolton arrive led by a man named Locke. Jaime asks if they want to negotiate, but Locke says they'll have his head if he doesn't bring the Kingslayer back to the King in the North, so there's not much Jaime can do to dissuade him from taking them prisoner.

Along with Brienne, he is taken captive by Locke and his men. As they ride along, the men sing a rousing chorus of The Bear and the Maiden Fair. Tied up back to back on one of the horses, Jaime warns Brienne that when they make camp for the night, they will rape her, more than once, and that his honest advice is to give no resistance, and just think of Renly. They were only sent to capture Jaime, therefore Brienne means nothing to them, and so at the slightest provocation they will kill her without hesitation. Brienne says she will fight even if they kill her, and Jaime agrees that if he were a woman, he would fight to the death before being raped too.

Later that night Locke's men make camp, and do indeed drag Brienne kicking and screaming into the bushes to gang-rape her. Jaime is disgusted by this pointless brutality, so he points out to Locke that Brienne is actually a noblewoman and the sole heir of Lord Selwyn of Tarth, the "Sapphire Isle", and her father will pay them a ransom of her weight in sapphires - provided that she is unharmed. Locke agrees and calls his men back before they are able to rape Brienne, and they tie her up to a tree again. Jaime then tries to smooth-talk Locke once again with offers of how his father Tywin will make him extravagantly rich if he lets Jaime go. Tiring of Jaime's frequent attempts to bribe him into turning over to the Lannister side, Locke decides to prove that Jaime's father will never deal with the likes of him. At first Locke has his men untie Jaime on the pretext of letting him go, but then his men hold him down on a chopping block while Locke grabs a carving knife: his reasoning being that maiming Tywin's son will be the ultimate proof that the Lannisters would never deal with Locke, much less bribe him. Locke says that Jaime's father can't help him now, and "this should help you remember!" - as he swings down the carving knife and hacking and cutting Jaime’s hand and burning it with fire. For half a second, Jaime stares at his right hand in shock, before what just happened can register in his mind, and then he screams in horror and agony over his burned, bruised and bloody hand.

The following day, Locke's men lead their prisoners Jaime and Brienne of Tarth on horseback. Jaime's right hand is tied onto a rope that hangs around his neck. Jaime is physically in agony from his wound, feverish and half-delirious. Jaime can barely stay conscious, and he falls headlong off of his horse into the mud. Laying in the mud Jaime is mocked and tormented by Locke and his men, giving him horse piss to drink. However Jaime manages to steal a sword, and unsuccessfully tries to fight them off using only his left hand. Jaime is so weak and feverish that he can barely stand, much less wield a sword and must therefore quickly give up trying. His only hope is that one of the men would give him a small dignified death having a sword in his hand. He eventually succumbs to exhaustion and Locke simply warns him that if he tries that again he'll do the same to his other hand.

Later that night Jaime and Brienne are restrained near a campfire. Jaime refuses to eat, and says he wants to die. Brienne says he should try to live for revenge, but Jaime says he was that hand, and with his sword-hand severely damaged, even if he escapes, he is nothing, and would rather die as the Jaime he was than go on living, robbed of his very identity. Brienne says she overheard when he earlier managed to talk Locke out of letting his men gang-rape her. Brienne is confused, and asks Jaime why he helped her, but he doesn't answer. Brienne grows angry, insinuating to Jaime that this is the first time he's had to face the real world where things people care about get taken away, but he's pathetically moping around like a woman. Her criticism and strength convinces Jaime to start eating.

While Brienne is bathing alone in baths of Harrenhal, Jaime approaches and slips into the opposite corner. He makes a snide remark about Brienne unable to protect Renly and for being the reason he died. She stands defiantly, and he quickly apologizes, claiming that Brienne has protected him better than most. Jaime begins to open up to Brienne, and tells the story of how he slew the Mad King. He reveals to a shocked Brienne the truth of that day, something he has never told anyone else. Jaime begins to pass out and collapses in Brienne's arms. She calls for the guards to help the Kingslayer, but he corrects her and says his name is Jaime.

While sitting at the dinner table with Brienne and Roose Bolton, Jaime relentlessly tries to cut his meat with one hand. Roose tells Jaime that wars cost money and that many people would pay a great deal of money for him. After discussing how busy Tywin is, Jaime informs Roose that his father would make time for him. Roose tells Jaime, that when he is well enough to travel, he will allow him to return to Kings Landing as restitution for the mistakes his soldiers made. He tells Jaime that he will tell Tywin the truth, that he had nothing to do with his maiming. Roose does not allow Brienne to join Jaime however, claiming she is charged with abetting treason. Before Roose heads off to the Twins, Jaime jokingly tells him to send his regards to Robb Stark, a task that Roose actually does carry out right before killing the Young Wolf.

Jaime arrives in Brienne's chambers to tell her goodbye before he leaves for King's Landing. He informs her that Roose Bolton has demanded she stay behind with Locke. He tells Brienne that he owes her a debt. Brienne tells Jaime that if he keeps his word to Catelyn Stark the debt will be paid. Jaime promises the he will return the Stark girls to their mother.

Along their travel back to the Capital, the group stops for Qyburn to medicate Jaime's healing hand. Qyburn informs Jaime that Selwyn Tarth offered 300 Gold dragons for Brienne's return, but Locke refused; believing that Lord Selwyn has all the sapphire mines in Westeros. Locke, feeling cheated, would make Brienne the men's entertainment for the night. Jaime senses a feeling of obligation to Brienne, knowing it is his fault for Locke believing there is a fortune in sapphires in Tarth. He approaches Steelshanks and tells him they are to return to Harrenhal. Jaime threatens that he will tell his father upon arrival in Kings Landing, that Steelshanks is responsible for the damage of his hand. Or, he says he could tell his father that Steelshanks saved his life. Steelshanks relents and escorts Jaime back to Harrenhal, where he finds Brienne being forced to fight a bear in a gladiatorial pit, using only a wooden sword. Jaime dives into the pit to aid her, forcing Steelshanks to aid them both by firing arrows at the bear. Jaime and Brienne narrowly escape the bear, and he once again demands that she accompanies him, asking Locke whether he believes Bolton would prefer to reward him or to ensure that Jaime reaches King's Landing. This time, Locke relents, and Jaime and Brienne depart together.

Jaime walks into the gates of the Red Keep with Brienne and Qyburn. A worker pulling a cart orders that he move out of the way, calling him a "Country Boy".

Jaime returns to Cersei. He steps into her room and notices her admiring a seashell fondly. He says her name and as she turns, he notices she is taken aback by his hand.

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Return of the Lion

Jaime is offered a sword by his father Tywin which is made of a unique steel from the recently reforged Ice, the Starks' ancestral sword. He comments that House Lannister has always wanted its own blade, made of this unique steel, and Tywin answers that they now have two. He then reveals to Jaime his plan to have him removed from the Kingsguard so that he can return to Casterly Rock and rule as Lord in his stead. However, Jaime tells him that he has no plans of resigning and that he will remain in King's Landing to protect the King. He also rejects that this is about his honour, as he believes that his honour is too far gone so he might as well do what he wants rather than what is expected of him. Tywin agrees to let him but tells him that he no longer considers him a Lannister and allows him to keep the sword, saying that a 'one armed man with no family needs all the help he can get'. Cersei later offers Jaime a golden glove to cover his hand, giving him his strength back. As Qyburn fits it to him, he complains about it, believing it to be useless. He later tries to get intimate with Cersei but she refuses him saying that she blames him for leaving King's Landing after his fight with Ned Stark and for getting captured. Jaime and another Kingsguard are discussing which kingsguard will be where in the wedding. The king is paying no attention because he thinks he is safe now that the war is over but Jaime tells him that the war is not over while Stannis still lives. Jaime and Brienne discuss what to do with Sansa. Brienne says that Jaime must keep his vow and get Sansa out of Kings landing but Jaime says that her family are dead and there is nowhere to take her that is safer than Kings landing.

Later Jaime is at Tyrion's chambers and they're having a drink together. Tyrion states that he is impressed with his “new” hand and it's much better than the old one. Jaime brings a dilemma of his to Tyrion that he can't use a sword properly with his hand yet and he can't train because it will be humiliating, Tyrion says he knows just the man, which is ser Bronn. Jaime and Bronn meet up by the sea to train, Jaime is worried that someone might hear them but Bronn responds that he had *** with a girl in that place and she was a screamer so if no one heard her, no one will hear them. At the wedding feast, Jamie is standing in his spot in the Kingsguard formation, where Loras Tyrell accidently bumps into him and they talk about Cersei. Jaime says that Loras will never marry Cersei and Loras replies that neither will he. When the king is dying, Jaime rushes over to his son's aid and is with him while he dies.

Jaime enters to Great Sept of Baelor to see Cersei calling for the death of the accused Tyrion and his wife, Sansa Stark. Jaime sends the septon and septas away so he can be alone with Cersei. She asks Jaime to kill Tyrion for murdering their son. Jaime refuses and tries to comfort her through his affections. Cersei refuses initially, but Jaime is aggressive. Cersei insists that the sept during a private viewing of their son's corpse is a highly inappropriate place for ***, and asks Jaime to stop, but he refuses. She first tries to stop him, but then they start kissing. Jaime and his sister then have *** next to their dead son's corpse.

The next morning Jaime and Bronn are training and it seems that Jaime has improved his sword skills as he begins to overpower Bronn he takes off his golden glove and slaps him with it and he falls to the ground. Jaime asks Bronn his opinion on the murder and Bronn says that Tyrion is innocent and is shocked when he realizes that Jaime hasn't seen Tyrion yet and tells him about Tyrion's original choice for his trial by combat was Jaime. After hearing this he visits Tyrion and they show a strong bond for each other and makes Jaime realize he is innocent. Jaime visits Cersei on her request but is disappointed when she only wishes to know kingsguard formations for Tommen but then confronts him about visiting Tyrion, Jaime tries to tell her he's innocent but she has none of it and tells him to leave. Jaime and Brienne are talking in the kingsguard tower. They talk about Jaime's honour which he hopes to reclaim. He gives Brienne his blade and brand new armour and tells her to find Sansa and get her somewhere safe, far away from his sister. He also gives her another present, a squire, podrick Payne. She is reluctant at first thinking that he will slow her down but she accepts. Jaime says his goodbye to Brienne which has mutual emotions as he watches her leave capital.

After so many years of his time in Ancrath, the islands, he had also traveled through other nations such as the Land of Fire, the Land of Wind and the Land of the Sea. Him and his father was very close, yet they rarely spoke as they were separated by their journeys. Tywin lived in Kumogakure, while also being the Lord of Casterly Rock. Jaime on the other hand is the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard and lives in King’s Landing on the island of Oishiden in the land of Ancrath. Yet he spends most of his time in his home in the Land of Iron, after he found out that he was incapable of molding chakra, using ninjutsu or genjutsu. This also made Tywin less proud of him and made him more reluctant and their relationship were slowly getting worse even though they never saw each other. The only thing that Tywin was proud of in his son was his remarkable sword play and his skills as a leader and commander of military in the land of Ancrath. Yet he is not proud of his son joining the Land of Iron as a Samurai, after leaving Sunagakure. In truth Tywin Lannister wanted jaime to rule not only Casterly Rock but the entirety of Ancrath and to be able to become more than he already is, but the issue with his chakra just seemed to keep coming into question, and in the end Jaime joined the Samurai Order to hone his abilities and become even better at his sword play.

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Kenjutsu: As if his affinities towards the earth and fire element were not enough, he was taught by Nathan, a member of the Konohagakure ANBU. This man taught him how to wield a sword. He did not only teach Jaime how to wield a sword, he taught him everything he knew about the way of the sword and how to utilize it in the best way possible, and he even showed him how to combine the different techniques and even use it together with Taijutsu. After his teachings with Nathan and leaving his teacher behind, like his friend Cobalt, he came to find a man named, Izanami Kaito, a man not many have met, yet is known to be one of the greatest swordsmen. He also agreed to teach Jaime the way of the sword, in his own way. So to say Jaime was taught by not only Nathan but one of the greatest swordsmen to live in the ninja world, and in the end he has become very proficient with the sword, and has specialized himself in the usage of a sword. Now he admires Barristan Selmy a former member of the Kingsguard, whom is one of the only men to match and even defeat Jaime in single combat, concerning sword play.

Casterly Rock: Casterly Rock is the ancestral stronghold of House Lannister. It is located on the western coast of Ancrath, on the island of Oishiden, on a rocky promonotry overlooking the sunset sea. It overlooks the major city of Lannisport. A major goldmine is located under Casterly Rock. It is one of the most productive in the realm and provides House Lannister with their vast wealth. According to tradition, the castle was originally held by the House Casterly, the old Kings of the Rock. They were hoodwinked into giving the Rock to Lann the Clever, a legendary trickster and ancestor of House Lannister, many years ago, during the time of the Mad King.

House Lannister: House Lannister of Casterly Rock is one of the Great Houses of Ancrath, one of its richest and most powerful families and oldest dynasties. Members of this house are Tywin Lannister, Lord of Casterly Rock and head of the family and his three children; Jaime, Cersei and Tyrion. While also another member of the family is Kevan Lannister, the brother and councilor of Tywin Lannister.

Their lands are in the far west of the island cluster. Their seat is Casterly Rock, a massive rocky promontory overlooking the sunset sea which has had habitations and fortifications built into it over hundreds of years. They are the Lords Paramount of the western islands of Ancrath and Warden of the West. House Lannister's Heraldry consist of a golden lion on a crimson background, and their House words are "Hear me roar!", which is rarely mentioned. Their unofficial motto, which is as well known as the official one, is "A Lannister always pays his debts" - which is used much more often and mostly in negative context.

More is to be known of them in the future...​

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you did not even read the whole thing so yea... how can you tell me it is nice U_U when you do not know a single thing about the biography besides the layout
 

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because Jaime in his sense is quite the reasonable and friendly person, thinking of mercy and honor..... he is not like the other lannisters.... and according to his father he is not a lannister because of how much of a disgrace Tywin thinks he is.... i think i rest my case
 

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Tobi i was expecting all those jokes to come so i dont really care.

secondly as for you Drax im im impressed with your reading capabilities, are you as good with a sword as fast as you read?
 

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then why dont you make a Tyrion biography >_>

and i dont believe Jon Snow will win, Stannis Baratheon will prevail and defeat everyone U_U
Can't,I love both my bios.
Jon snow is undoubtedly a targaryen. Stannis will die sooner or later and I bet the Fire priestess will be the one who kills him.All in more,I suspect that the fire priestess is working together with those ice walker alien thingies,the one that turned the babies eye blue O^O(dunno name).
 
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