However, the King can more or less use them as he wants. In the books, it is explained that the first and foremost mission of the Kingsguard is to protect the King. Surely if the High Sparrow has enough influence on Tommen to get him to make the above decision he would be able to persuade him that the Kingsguard should only be guarding the king and protecting the Faith in this time unrest? So why is Kingsguard still protecting Cersei? Jaime was still the Lord Commander of Kingsguard when they tried to rescue Margaery.
Gregor Clegane killing a member of the Faith Miliant in his protection of Cersei. This has made a guilty verdict for Cersei highly likely.
Tommen has ruled trial by combat illegal in the Seven Kingdoms.
Now, the High Sparrow seems to have it out for Cersei with the latest blow being
Have we seen any other Kingsguard members? (other than Jaime and Ser Robert Strong Gregor Clegane recently) (Season 6). Is it possible to confirm the current members? books) and plot lines I am unsure who is actually considered to a be member at this point.The list for show seems to making many assumptions on the status of the members. I know there are supposed to seven members (as with many things this related to the Faith of the Seven), but with conflicting lists ( show vs. He should never have let himself be drawn into this, but the singer said that love can make a fool of any man.It seems the Kingsguard are becoming less and less seen the in the show.Ī couple point to get to my title question: He felt naked without one hanging from his shoulders. He had brought three with him: two of wool, one light and one heavy, the third of fine white silk. Even so, to wear his white cloak openly in the shadow city would be asking for attack. The Red Viper’s death had inflamed the Dornish even more, though the streets had quieted a bit since Prince Doran had confined the Sand Snakes to a tower. Once a group of ragged boys began pelting him with stones, until he drew his sword and ran them off. The shopkeepers did their best to cheat him at every turn, and sometimes he wondered whether the taverners were spitting in his drinks. He could feel eyes upon him everywhere he went, small black Dornish eyes regarding him with thinly veiled hostility. Even before Prince Oberyn had died, the knight had been ill at ease whenever he left the grounds of Sunspear to walk the alleys of the shadow city.