Cercei's only victory against Dany was due to his invention - the ballistae used to kill her dragon (in GoT-universe this guy is the first person to come up with the idea of "crossbow, but really big" - Westerosi aren't too bright)
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After Gregor Clegane gets killed this guy uses magic or science or something to reanimate the corpse. He's mysterious and has a sketchy origin that we only know because he narrated it. The guy was a perfect set up to be something more than he appeared.
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Mysterious guy, magical powers, immediate rise to master of whispers and hand of the Queen - does he have an agenda? Who is this guy really? That kind of talent doesn't just come out of nowhere, right? Well, he died in tonight's episode.
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How? He ordered his magical creation to obey an order and instead the corpse he reanimated bashed in his skull. So the guy who used mystery magic to put a dangerous zombie knight next to the Queen didn't secretly have total command over it and a hidden purpose? Nope!
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The city is burning around and he's sticking with Cercei. He's clearly ambitious and talented - does he slip out and find work with someone else? NOPE! Is he hanging around for some reason? NOPE! *That's* how you set up a reveal and the showrunners didn't even notice - sad
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