7/25/2023 0 Comments Stark sigilRobert realized Cersei's threat was serious, so he never struck or punished Joffrey afterwards. Instead of being upset and alarmed at Joffrey's cruelty, Cersei sided with him, and warned Robert that she would kill him in his sleep if he ever beat Joffrey again. Cersei also mentions that event, claiming that Robert knocked out two of Joffrey's baby teeth. When Robert turned around and saw this spectacle, he was so horrified and disgusted that he instinctively punched Joffrey so hard that, for a brief moment, Stannis seriously thought Robert had killed him. Covered in gore, he then carried the dead cat fetuses in his hands to show his father Robert. Joffrey then took a dagger and opened up the cat, because he wanted to see the kittens. When Stannis is informed of Joffrey's death, he recalls that once, when Joffrey was a little boy, one of the cooks in the Red Keep told him that one of the kitchen cats was pregnant. Joffrey had a frequent pattern of cruelty to animals in the books (which is actually one of the telltale signs of psychopathy), since he was old enough to walk and talk. The reason why this is a change is, in part, because in the books Joffrey actually did kill at least one of Tommen's pets: Jacelyn Bywater told Tyrion that Tommen did have a pet fawn once, but the young Joffrey killed and skinned her, and used the leather to make a jerkin. It also invented the specific anecdote that Joffrey threatened to skin Ser Pounce alive. The TV series changed Ser Pounce's backstory so that Tommen had him before he met Margaery. The other two are named Lady Whiskers and Boots. The gift succeeded, as Tommen greatly enjoyed the cats. In the books, Ser Pounce was actually one of three black kittens which Margaery gave as gifts to Tommen, to help gain his affection. Martin was asked whether the aforementioned cat is Rhaenys's he answered evasively "Could be". This may very well be Rhaenys's cat Balerion, angered at the new residents of the castle who are responsible for the death of his original owner. Once, when Tywin was visiting the Red Keep for a feast, the black cat jumped onto the table and snatched a roast quail right out of Tywin's fingers, and once clawed Joffrey's hand. When Arya is ordered by Syrio Forel to chase cats around the Red Keep to train her in agility (which occurs in the TV series in " Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things") one of the cats she encounters is an incredibly old black cat who is mean to the entire Baratheon household, as well as the Lannisters. It is implied that her cat survived the downfall of the Targaryens and lived out the next fifteen years in the Red Keep during the reign of Robert Baratheon. When telling Eddard Stark about Rhaenys's death, Varys sadly commented about the cat that "Rhaenys liked to pretend he was the true Balerion, the Black Dread of old, but I imagine the Lannisters taught her the difference between a kitten and a dragon quick enough, the day they broke down her door." Rhaenys was killed by Amory Lorch when she was only two or three years old during the Sack of King's Landing, at the same time as her mother Elia Martell was being raped and killed by Gregor Clegane in another room of the castle, but no one knows what happened to the cat after she died. In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Crown Prince Rhaegar Targaryen's daughter Rhaenys had a pet black kitten that she named " Balerion", after the mighty dragon of Aegon the Conqueror. In contrast to Joffrey's pervasive sadism, Tommen cares about his pet cat. She calls him a "proper fellow" but Tommen gets a concerned look and says that Joffrey did not like Ser Pounce very much: once he threatened to skin the cat alive, and then secretly mix its innards into Tommen's food, so he wouldn't know he was eating his own pet. Tommen's cat Ser Pounce then jumps onto the bed, however, and she warms up to him by discussing his pet. She finds him in bed, but Tommen is too young for Margaery's previous tactics of sexual seduction to be very useful. Soon after Joffrey is assassinated, Margaery visits his younger brother and heir apparent Tommen in his bedchamber, hoping to befriend him before Cersei can turn him against her. The cat manages to evade her and runs down into the dungeons, causing Arya to stumble upon a secret conversation between Varys and Illyrio Mopatis. The next day Arya chases a cat through the Red Keep, attempting to gently catch it. Her instructor Syrio Forel told her that every swordsman should study cats, because they are quiet, light on their feet, and quick. Ser Pounce - pet cat of King Tommen BaratheonĪrya explains to her father that she will be chasing cats as part of her water dance training.
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