![]() Other characters are too afraid of losing control of wildfire to use it at all. At the Battle of Blackwater, she uses it, again in a reasonably controlled way, to sink her opponent Stannis Baratheon's ships. ![]() She deploys it to target the Sept of Baelor and wipes out the entire class of Sparrows. She uses wildfire, but not recklessly, like the late Mad King Aerys did. But, contrary to recent suggestions, she's not mad. When it comes to dealing with her enemies, in short, Cersei is ruthless. ![]() There are more humane ways to bring the murderer of her daughter to justice, just as there were more humane ways to get rid of the High Sparrow, who punished her for her sins by having her walk naked through the streets of the capital and whom she, in turn, destroyed. Forcing Ellaria Sand to watch her daughter slowly waste away right in front of her in the dungeons beneath King's Landing is dramatic, maybe even psychopathic.
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