'Game of Thrones' season 7 spoilers: fate of Cersei Lannister will be at the hands of twin Jaime

(HBO)The powerful men in Westeros are now all looking at Cersei Lannister's next moves as she sits in the Iron Throne. But what will be her fate with her twin brother Jaime Lannister?

All hail Queen Cersei of House Lannister. But will everyone in Westeros be at her behest?

The season 6 finale of HBO's massively popular fantasy drama series "Game of Thrones" has left everyone stunned as they witnessed one of the most explosive scenes that annihilated some of the well-admired characters along with not-so-relatable key players inside the Great Sept . All of these were orchestrated by the wicked and enduring Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey), who consequently seated herself in the Iron Throne. The latest of her vile acts has also led to the suicide of King Tommen Baratheon (Dean-Charles Chapman), her last surviving child.

As the childless Queen triumphantly seated herself, the viewers were also able to witness the show's rather ominous rendering of her twin Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) as he looked into the looming smoke of trouble from the Sept. The theory indicating that he would be the one to ultimately slay her has been fueled; it was rumored previously that her very twin could do yet another one of his "Kingslaying" antics. Fans and viewers alike know that the monicker Kingslayer came about after Jamie murdered the Mad King, Aerys. 

Meanwhile, the books have subtly prophesied through a witch that Cersei's death may be rendered by the Kingslayer who is referenced as the valonqar which is translated in High Valyrian as "little brother" or "little sibling." The very same witch predicted accurately two of the most significant details of the Queen's future. 

Fans of the series are not solely pointing the valonqar prophecy to the Kingslayer. Another interpretation loomed that the Queen's demise could also be lying at the hands of the cerebral imp, Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage), her other younger sibling. The often sardonic yet lasting Lannister is currently in exile as Cersei wrongly accused him of poisoning the former king, Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson).

Moreover, the prophecy provided a link to Cersei Lannister's undoing to "another, younger and more beautiful" character. Although no gender was specified, one might truly believe that this could be perpetrated by the devilishly young Jaime Lannister.

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