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House Lannister

    Cersei 

Cersei Lannister

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Played By: Lena Headey

The Queen of the late Robert Baratheon and mother of King Joffrey. Cersei is protective of her family and one of the most dangerous women in the world.


  • Adaptational Nice Guy: Cersei is surprisingly a little bit nicer than her television version where she's only know to mock others. In this game, Cersei is capable of being impressed by a cunning Myra and she admiring her intelligence.
  • Evil Is Petty: The Queen Regent of the realm really should have better things to do than pick on a handmaiden, but Cersei takes every chance she can get to threaten, belittle, and otherwise mess with Mira— and, by extension, Margaery, whom Cersei sees as The Rival.
  • God Save Us from the Queen!: She immediately goes after Mira because of her family's ties to House Stark, prompting a very tense audience to assure fealty.
  • Hypocrite: Cersei says that 'loyalty to a king must be absolute'. This is the same woman who engineered the death of her husband (the former king).
  • Ink-Suit Actor: An attempt was made to do this.
  • Jerkass: Is rude and condescending to Mira. See Nice to the Waiter below.
  • Mama Bear: Her goal is to protect her child from danger, even if it means scaring everyone.
  • Nice to the Waiter: Hell no. Cersei holds an open court session to interrogate a Lady in Waiting about her already deceased family.
    • However, despite that she actually honors the deal she made with Mira and throws lord Andros into the black cells.
  • Not Me This Time: Cersei has almost nothing to do with the antagonists, besides facilitating some of their schemes.
  • Pet the Dog: It’s really saying something about how horrible she really is when honoring her deal with Mira regarding Andros could count as a case of this by comparison.
  • Properly Paranoid: Potentially about Mira, and definitely so about Margaery being a threat and plotting against her.
  • The Rival: Is one to Margaery, being the old king's wife.
  • Shame If Something Happened: Subverted. Cersei starts with these and more or less drops the pretense halfway into the conversation.
  • Smug Snake: Cersei asks a bunch of very direct, blunt, and obviously threatening questions. She seems to think they're a lot more subtle than they are. Also, the entire point of the interview with Mira is done for the express purpose of humiliating her and Margaery, and in the end she doesn't even have the power to make good on her threats, that's Tyrion.

    Tyrion 

Tyrion Lannister

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Played By: Peter Dinklage

The King's uncle and Master of Coin. Tyrion is one of the most powerful men in the court, even if his position is eclipsed by his sister.


  • Adaptational Badass: Tyrion wielded almost no real power due to Tywin being the Hand during his reign as Master of Coin. Here, he seems to be reasonably powerful. It helps that, as the Master of Coin, his jurisdiction is over matters of economic import, such as who the crown buys ironwood from.
  • Deadpan Snarker: As befits the character from the books.
  • Doomed by Canon: Given that Tyrion will be framed of regicide, his plans with Mira fall through.
  • Ink-Suit Actor: An attempt was made to do this.
  • It Amused Me: While he may have pragmatic reasons for making choices that irritate people he dislikes, he will also be the first to admit that he simply enjoys being an irritant to people he thinks deserve to be irate.
    Tyrion: My sister takes great pleasure in her little charades — I take mine in thwarting them.
  • Nice Guy: If Mira's honest and courteous in her dealings with him, he'll happily reveal the details of who is planning to testify on his behalf during Mira's visit to his cell in Episode 5. Sadly, the answer (nobody) probably isn't going to sit well with Cersei come Episode 6... Still, he acknowledges that it's a shitty situation for Mira to be in and offers her some parting advice before the Lannister guard drags her off.
  • Pass the Popcorn: The only reason he seems to be there for Cersei's interrogation of Mira.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: Finds the whole charade of threatening a handmaiden in front of the court pointless. Later, he offers to protect the Forresters. And every time he offers his own support, he makes sure that Mira is aware of the risks that come with it.
  • Token Good Teammate: He's Mira's greatest source of true hope throughout the series, forthright in his dealings with her and willing to do what is in his power and her range of risk. By the final episode, even upon his arrest, he's explicitly the only noble in all of King's Landing who didn't try to disadvantageously use her.

    Lyman 

Lyman Lannister

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Played By: Carl Prekopp

A third cousin of the Queen and her brother who is a business associate of Lord Andros.


  • Because You Were Nice to Me: If Mira is kind and sympathetic when pumping him for information, he'll thank her and break off his deal with Andros.
  • Berserk Button: He's absolutely furious when he learns that Andros has been spreading his secret.
  • Dark Secret: Lyman is addicted to Milk of the Poppy due to an old injury he suffered in a tourney. Andros threatens to tell everyone to keep him in line... then blabs about it anyway. If Lord Tarwick is to be believed, it's more of an Open Secret at this point.
  • The Dog Bites Back: After learning Andros blabbed about his secret, he gives him a piece of his mind and backs out of his deal.
  • Groin Attack: According to unused audio files, his old injury was his horse stepping on... Yeah, no wonder he kept screaming for days.
  • Nervous Wreck: He's jittery, clumsy, and socially awkward. At least part of this is due to his addiction.

    Lucan 

Lucan

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Played By: Fabio Tassone

A Lannister soldier who witnessed Mira sneaking about on a certain fateful night...


  • Jerkass: He's a typical Lannister solider; aggressive and mean.
  • Properly Paranoid: Suspects that Mira may have something to do with Damien's disappearance.

    Damien 

Damien

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Played by: Owen Thomas

A Lannister soldier who meets with Mira late one night...


  • Affably Evil: He is extremely polite to Mira, even when he pulls out a knife and tries to kill her.
  • Apologetic Attacker: He apologizes to Mira before attempting to kill her, saying that she's made enemies with the wrong people.
  • Assassin Outclassin': Is on the receiving end if Mira kills him, getting killed by his target with his own knife.
  • Failed a Spot Check: Well, the Coal Boy was initially following Mira, but missing the boy potentially gets him killed and his body becomes unrecoverable or at least well hidden.
  • Killed Offscreen: If Mira doesn't kill him, Coal Boy will mention that he smashed his head in with a rock by himself.

House Tyrell

    Margaery 

Margaery Tyrell

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Played By: Natalie Dormer

The future wife of King Joffrey and one of the most influential women in the kingdom.


  • Adaptational Jerkass: Margaery is less nice and more overtly manipulative than the television counterpart.
  • All Take and No Give:
    • Depending on your choices, Margaery may accuse Mira of this while speaking to Olenna in the epilogue. If you've made every possible attempt to exploit Mira's relationship with Margaery and disobeyed her commands, there is some truth to this, though Mira does have her reasons.
    • On the other hand, even if you obey all of her commands and never attempt to use her, Margaery will still leave Mira high and dry when push comes to shove. If you been faithful to her at every attempt, but stick up for Sera in episode 6, Margaery will dismiss Mira regardless of her service. And even if you do throw Sera under the bus, Margaery won't be there for Mira when she's at Lord Morgryn's mercy. It says a lot that, in the final episodes of the game, Cersei is more willing to help Mira than Margaery is.
  • Berserk Button: Or the closest to it. She really dislikes Mira communicating with Tyrion (especially behind her back), and threatens to dismiss her if she talks to him again.
  • The High Queen: What Margaery wants to be.
  • Ink-Suit Actor: An attempt was made to do this.
  • Manipulative Bitch: Coaxes Mira on what to say and do. Subverted by the fact she can use these qualities to try and help Mira.
  • No-Sell: Margaery's attempts to intervene on the Forrester's behalf.
  • Out-Gambitted: Can be oblivious to Mira playing her like a fiddle.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: Is willing to help Mira as long as it doesn't threaten her position.
  • Reason Before Honor: What she advises Mira to do before the Queen. Margaery would love to have Mira lie to Cersei's face to throw off suspicion. Assuming she's lying.
  • The Rival: Is this to Cersei being the future Queen to her Queen Mother.

    Sera 

Sera Durwell/Flowers

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Played By: Natasha Loring

Margaery's other handmaiden. She is close friends with Mira and dreams of marrying a highborn husband.


  • Conveniently Unverifiable Cover Story: The house she belongs to or claims to, rather has allegedly been extinct for almost two hundred years, which leaves nobody alive to dispute her parentage.
  • Dark Secret: She's secretly a bastard; her mother was a handmaiden to Lady Olenna before she got pregnant.
  • Easily Forgiven: If Mira forgives her for advising Margaery not to help the Forresters. Can be subverted if Mira holds it against her.
  • Gold Digger: Her main goal in life is to marry into a noble house.
  • It's All About Me: While Sera seemingly tries to be a decent person by looking out for Lady Margaery's interests and helping Mira out when she's in dire need, she ultimately looks out for herself first. Margaery's interests win out even if Mira helps her at every opportunity, mainly because being associated with Margaery ensures that Sera has a chance at marrying a noble lord. Add to that her nature as a Social Climber, her idiocy in stealing Cersei's wine for a pick-me-up, requesting that Mira use Margaery to help Sera instead of herself at least once, and outright abandoning Mira in Episode 5 simply because she's too inconvenient to remain friends with, and she's a morally grey individual who fits right in at King's Landing (whatever your feelings on her).
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She's an unabashed social climber with a What Have You Done for Me Lately? attitude towards Mira, but will help Mira out even if she is not on her good side.
  • Kick the Dog: Sera advises Margaery not to help the Forresters. This is somewhat Justified given she brings up what Joffrey did to Sansa.
  • Lady-In-Waiting: The other one for Margaery besides Mira.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: After ratting Mira out to Margaery in Episode 6 in a seeming effort to "save her neck" (as Margaery puts it), Mira can throw the blame onto her and get Sera dismissed, optionally noting that Sera deserves it for her selfishness.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: If Mira had both lied to Tarwick in Episode 4 (keeping him and Sera engaged) and told Margaery the truth in Episode 6 about using Sera to get into the party (thus getting kicked from Margaery's service), Sera will tearfully apologize to Mira.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: In episode 6, if Mira lies to Margaery and claims Sera forced her to come to the party, Sera will dismissed. Before she leaves, Sera angrily tells Mira that her scheming actions will come back to haunt her one day and result in Mira's head on a spike. And when that day comes, Sera will be happy.
  • Too Dumb to Live: She steals and drinks the Queen's wine. Now of course she doesn't know how horrible Cersei really is, but she still has a scary and ruthless reputation. Tyrion lampshades this, saying Cersei would drown her in said wine if she found out.
  • Ungrateful Bastard: And a literal one, at that. Even if Mira lies to Sera's prospective husband about her heritage (thereby securing her marriage and future), Sera still drops her like a sack of potatoes once being associated with Mira is no longer convenient. Though to be fair, she probably doesn't know she has Mira to thank.
  • Valley Girl: Seems to be the closest equivalent for Westeros, given her station in life and her social mannerisms.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: If Mira lies in episode 6 to get Sera dismissed from Margaery instead of herself, Sera will angrily yell at her, calling Mira a treacherous liar and stating that she looks forward to the day her head ends up on a spike.

Other Characters

    Coal Boy 

Coal Boy / Tom

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Played by: Yuri Lowenthal

A literally dirty peasant who refills brazier coal, he informs Mira of the things he's overheard.


  • Because You Were Nice to Me: Claims that he's helping Mira out because she's the only one in King's Landing who gives a damn about him. He will call her out if she stops being nice to him in her dialogue.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: In Episode 3, he will still be willing to help Mira even if she abandoned him in episode 2. However, if Mira consistently picks Jerkass choices in episode 3, even the Coal Boy will finally get fed up and will leave Mira to find her own way out of her mess...
    • Conscience Makes You Go Back: ...only to eventually create a distraction on Mira's behalf anyway, since he couldn't let Mira "fucking die", could he?
  • Big Damn Heroes:
    • Rescues Mira when Damien tries to kill her in Episode 2.
    • Proves to be a major ally in the infiltration of Tyrion's office in Episode 3.
  • Character Death: He can be executed in Episode 6 if Mira agrees to marry Morgryn.
  • Enigmatic Minion: In Episode 3 Mira can press him for why he goes so far out of his way, at great risk to himself, to help her. He reveals that he is in fact working for someone who has an interest in keeping Mira alive. Who he serves and what they want from Mira is left unsaid.
  • Friend in the Black Market: As a King's Landing urchin, he knows all sorts of unsavory people... even people who could assist with disposing of a dead body.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Distracts a couple Lannister soldiers and allows himself to be arrested so that Mira can escape. If Mira chooses to accept Morgryn's marriage offer later in the episode, Tom will be executed because of this.
  • Mysterious Informant: Serves as this for Mira. He claims to have certain friends who can help her, but he hasn't elaborated on the matter.
  • No Name Given: For the first two episodes. Episode 3 reveals it to be Tom.
  • Offscreen Moment of Awesome: If Mira doesn't kill Damien Coal Boy will mention that he smashed Damien's head in with a rock when the two reunite in episode 3.
  • Off with His Head!: If Mira agrees to Morgryn's marriage proposal in the finale episode, Tom will be executed via beheading.
  • What the Hell, Hero?:
    • If Mira flees from Damien in Episode 2 and allows him to almost drown the Coal Boy, he'll be noticeably annoyed about it when he reappears in Episode 3. If Mira continues to be a jerk after that, the Coal Boy will later abandon her as they break into Tyrion's room, though even then he creates a distraction after that because even a rude Mira doesn't deserve to die.
    • In episode 6, if Mira agrees to marry Morgryn, Morgryn will frame the Coal Boy for the murder of Damien. Before the Coal Boy is executed, he'll see Mira in the crowd and plead with her to tell the truth, repeatedly shouting, "This isn't right!" just before he's decapitated.

    Morgryn 

Rickard Morgryn

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Played by: Oliver Vaquer

An Ironwood dealer representing the Whitehills.


  • Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: Being a successful player in the Decadent Court of King's Landing, it's unsurprising that he betrays a lot of his allies. Including Mira.
  • Enemy Mine: After being cut off of his business by Andros, he teams up with Mira to prevent Whitehills from selling ironwood.
  • Expy: The end of the first season pretty much cements him as Telltale's counterpart to Littlefinger, what with his Chronic Backstabbing Disorder and Faux Affably Evil nature.
  • False Friend: Despite seemingly being on Mira's side for much of the game, it is revealed that he was the one who sent Damien after her in Episode 2 and has been plotting against her the whole time. He eventually turns her over to the Lannister guards and gets her arrested, only offering to save her life if she'll agree to forfeit her name and land in marriage.
  • Faux Affably Evil: In episode 6, he reveals to Mira that he is responsible for the attempted assassination on her because she got in his way with the Ironwood trade in the polite but cold tone. This goes out the window as he grabs and slams Mira's head against the carriage door and decides to have Mira executed if she doesn't agree to her marriage to him.
  • Jerkass: Becomes this as he slams Mira's head against the carriage door and is willing to her executed if she doesn't agree to his marriage (or Tom if Mira does agree).
  • Karma Houdini: Receives no real punishment for his actions against Mira. At best, the player can have Mira refuse to marry him (denying him Ironrath), and spit on his face at her execution.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: As opposed to his partner, Andros. He shows a great deal of respect for Mira if she proves that she has a good head for the political games of King's Landing and proposes a trade alliance that could fund the army that her family badly needs.
    • Even when the Ironwood Decree Tyrion offered to Mira is rendered null and void due to his arrest after the Purple Wedding, Morgryn says that their partnership will still be viable if Mira can make the Decree "disappear", instead of just dropping her like the political hot potato anyone involved with Tyrion just turned into.
    • Subverted in episode 6; rather than the reasonable authority figure he seemed to be, the reason he didn't drop Mira like a hot potato is because he wants control over Ironrath.
  • Token Good Teammate: He may be working for the Whitehills, but unlike his partner, he is consistently polite and respectful. Or at least he was at first.
  • Wham Line: "That's why I bribed that Lannister guard to kill you."
  • Would Hit a Girl: Has no qualms about sending an assassin after Mira, smashing her head against the wall of a palanquin, or sending her to be unjustly executed.
  • Worthy Opponent: Praises Mira's guile when she successfully out-maneuvers him and Andros to make a deal with Tyrion.

    Andros 

Andros

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An Ironwood dealer working on behalf of the Whitehills.


  • The Bully: Mostly to Lyman, but also in general.
  • Character Death: He is executed in Episode 6.
  • Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: Cuts his partner Morgryn out of their dealings and gives out Lyman Lannister's darkest secret.
  • Fat Bastard: Andros apparently knows Ludd so well because they both attended the same class in How To Be An Overweight Asshole.
  • Jerkass: He's a loud, bullying back-biter.
  • Off with His Head!: He gets his head lopped off by an executioner in Episode 6.
  • Smug Snake: Andros is very convinced that he's indispensable, even when he's proven wrong time and time again. Episode 6 proves how indispensable he's not, as Cersei honors her deal with Mira by throwing him into the Black Cells (although it happens off-screen and you learn of this because Morgryn mentions it). Not to mention you can see his body (wearing his clothes) being dragged off after being beheaded if you refuse Morgryn's offer in Episode 6.
  • Villainous Breakdown: Is reduced to blustering threats and impotent rage when he finds out that Mira's both uncovered and sabotaged his plans to get Ludd Whitehill a sellsword army.

    Tarwick 

Garibald Tarwick

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Played by: Rob Rackstraw

A Lord whom Sera seeks to marry.


  • The Charmer: He's very flattering toward both Sera and Mira.
  • Marry for Love: Subverted. At first Tarwick is happy at the prospect of being with Sera, but if he learns she's a bastard, he breaks all ties with her.
  • Nice Guy: He's kind and helpful to Mira, and he seems totally infatuated with Sera.

Alternative Title(s): Telltales Game Of Thrones Kings Landing

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