But the way he says it — some of her feels troubled by it. Is he joking? Is that what he thinks of her? Or is this some narrative Cersei has spread?
It should not bother her, really. She wants Cersei to think these things of her, and to fear her. But not Jon. Not everyone else. She is coming to save them — and Jon, for all of his faults, paints no picture that would suggest he has anything to fear from her.
She shouldn’t ask — it will make her seem foolish. But it suddenly really bothers her.]
Is that what they think of me, in the North? That I am coming to burn you all?
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But the way he says it — some of her feels troubled by it. Is he joking? Is that what he thinks of her? Or is this some narrative Cersei has spread?
It should not bother her, really. She wants Cersei to think these things of her, and to fear her. But not Jon. Not everyone else. She is coming to save them — and Jon, for all of his faults, paints no picture that would suggest he has anything to fear from her.
She shouldn’t ask — it will make her seem foolish. But it suddenly really bothers her.]
Is that what they think of me, in the North?
That I am coming to burn you all?