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- a song of ice and fire - Whats the deal with Shae? (Spoilers . . .
Shae may have been working for Tywin since the very beginning She was introduced to Tyrion by Bronn, who claimed to have stolen her from another knight in Tywin's camp I don't believe Bronn ever revealed which knight, and when Tyrion asked Shae herself, she avoided answering directly, only saying that he was a "small man" and a minor figure
- game of thrones - Why did Shae act as she did at the trial? - Science . . .
Shae already suspected that Tyrion found Sansa attractive Tyrion found the notion absurd And apparently Shae seemed content with his denials But The drift cemented when Sansa and Tyrion were about to be forcibly married Tyrion wanted to speak to both Sansa and Shae separately but Shae refused to leave and Sansa refused to dismiss her
- Why did Tywin allow Shae to be a witness at the trial?
As such, Shae's appearance at Tyrion's trial is just another brick in the edifice of Tyrion's guilt That it will hurt Tyrion is (largely) beside the point Tywin's loathing for Tyrion consistently causes him to disregard Tyrion's feelings, and it never occurs to him that Tyrion would behave so irrationally as to turn down his chance at survival
- game of thrones - Why did Shae (falsely) implicate Sansa? - Science . . .
Shae was a little one-dimensional in the books, a foil for intense dramatic irony in chapters written from Tyrion's point of view It was constantly painfully obvious to the reader that Shae was just using him, but the smart-but-fatally-flawed Tyrion just wouldn't see what he didn't want to see
- game of thrones - Why was Shae in the Tower of the Hand? - Science . . .
But sure enough, from reading about the fourth season finale a little bit, it seems that this part was more or less true to the books So Shae was with Tywin the night Tyrion was sprung out, and it seems to hint that Shae and Tywin "did the deed" So I wonder if the books reveal a different Tywin than Charles Dance's excellent acting?
- What are bastards named in Essos? - Science Fiction Fantasy Stack . . .
Note the conversation between Shae and Varys Varys: If you let yourself believe that a foreign girl with no name could spend her life with the son of Tywin Lannister Shae: I have a name Varys: You have one name As do I Here only the family name matters Update: In direct answer to the question, What is a bastard in Essos called?
- game of thrones - Do Lannisters always pay their debts? - Science . . .
In this case it is Tyrion who tries to send Shae away "I don't want to leave You promised you'd move me into a manse again after the battle " Her cunt gave him a little squeeze, and he started to stiffen again inside her "A Lannister always pays his debts, you said " "Shae, gods be damned, stop that Listen to me You have to go away
- game of thrones - Sheep shift the mockers beds? - Science Fiction . . .
There’s a look of sad bemusement on Tyrion’s face, as if he’s once again reminded that he’s married a little girl and a look that passes between him and the (more worldly) Shae It's also a shared intimacy between them Their marriage may not be born in happy circumstances but they could be happy together
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