Bronn’s rise to Lord Stokeworth

1.  Lady Falyse looked as if she were about to cry. “Your Grace is good to ask. Mother’s hip was shattered by the fall, Maester Frenken says. He did what he could. Now we pray, but …”

Pray all you like, she will still be dead before the moon turns. Women as old as Tanda Stokeworth did not survive a broken hip. “I shall add my prayers to your own,” said Cersei. “Lord Qyburn tells me that Tanda was thrown from her horse.”

“Her saddle girth burst whilst she was riding,” said Ser Balman Byrch. “The stableboy should have seen the strap was worn. He has been chastised.”

Was Bronn behind Lady Tanda’s fall from her horse?

I like to think that something like this happened. 

No, seriously, it was Bronn.

2.  When I ordered Bronn seized, one of his knights had the insolence to say that I should do as Lord Stokeworth said. He called him Lord Stokeworth!“ Lady Falyse clutched at the queen’s hand.

How come none of the Stokeworth garrison came to Falyse’s aid?

Because they know when to back a winning side. 

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