Jaime Lannister : Some unknown facts you must know

Jaime Lannister , Ser, Lord of Casterly Rock, Warden of the West, and Lord Commander of the Kingsguard
Jaime Lannister, Ser, Lord of Casterly Rock, Warden of the West, and former Lord Commander of the Kingsguard to Joffrey and Tommen, earned the nickname “the Kingslayer” at age 17 when he broke his oath and killed the king he had sworn to protect. He despises this name because many use it as an insult. Jaime Lannister, portrayed by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, is famous for his complex and evolving storyline. However, some lesser-known facts about his character delve deeper into his backstory beyond the series:
Jaime’s Theory of the Unseen Targaryen Connection
A lesser-discussed fan theory suggests that Jaime Lannister and his twin sister Cersei might secretly be Targaryens. This idea stems from speculation that King Aerys II (the Mad King) may have had an affair with or abused Joanna Lannister, the mother of Jaime and Cersei, a notion explored in George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series. While the theory remains unproven, it would deepen the tragedy of Jaime’s kingslaying act by implying that he killed his own blood.
His Uncommon Writing Ability
Unlike many knights, who often focused solely on martial training, Jaime possessed a rare skill: readable handwriting. This meticulousness and proficiency demonstrate his determination to rewrite his legacy, particularly as he painstakingly rewrites entries in the Kingsguard’s record, the White Book.
His Relationship to the Sword The Widow’s Cry
Ned Stark’s Valyrian steel sword, Ice, was melted down and reforged into two new blades: Widow’s Wail and Oathkeeper. Jaime gave Oathkeeper to Brienne, while Joffrey originally wielded Widow’s Wail. After Joffrey’s death, the blade returned to Jaime, making him one of the few who brandishes a sword forged from Stark steel.
He is the most handsome character in the series.
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