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Ser Mandon attempted to assassinate Tyrion in the chaos of Stannis' assault on King's Landing. Mandon ended up all wet and Tyrion won by a nose.
Anyway, Tyrion in the opening chapters of ASOS is convinced that Cersei ordered Mandon to kill him. To find out the truth, Tyrion sends Bronn to get info on Mandon. Varys confirms all the rumors and facts that Bronn collects. Tyrion never gets proof, yet he remains certain that Cersei was behind the attempt on his life. In the reader's eyes this is bolstered by the tenacity and ferocity of Cersei's conspiracy to make Tyrion guilty of Joffrey's murder.
What if Tyrion was wrong?
At that time, Cersei wanted Tyrion out of her way, but she also wanted Joffrey to sit on the throne and she knew Tyrion was working hard to that end. I'm not convinced Cersei orderd Mandon to kill Tyrion.
Ser Mandon was from the Vale. He came to King's Landing in Jon Arryn's retinue. He did not have friends. Barristan claimed Mandon's only friend was his sword and his only love was duty.
The Vale connection is interesting. Petyr Baelish also was in Arryn's retinue. Both rose up to high positions in the government. Could Mandon have been working for Baelish? Mayhaps. But why would Littlefinger want Tyrion dead? I think Littlefinger wanted Tyrion dead sometime in the future, but not at that moment. Better to have Tyrion to deal with than a different Hand who answered to Cersei or Varys.
I think the hit was ordered by Joffrey. Mandon did what ever Joffrey told him to do. He beat Sansa.
We know that Joffrey plotted to murder Bran.
Joffrey hated Tyrion. Tyrion embarrassed him a few times. Tyrion kicked him and blamed him publicly for the disaster on the return from Myrcella's send off... the deaths of Tyrek, Santagar, Greenfield, and the High Septon... the near deaths of Joffrey, Cersei, Tyrion, Sansa, and the Hound... the hatred of the commons for Tyrion and the Lannisters.
Joffrey hated Tyrion for being smarter than he was. Joffrey hated Tyrion for slapping him at Winterfell. Joffrey hated Tyrion for the way that Tyrion seemed to be able to command men even though he was physically deformed. Joffrey hated Tyrion for assuming control of the realm and relegating Joffrey to figurehead status.
There is no proof. It seems unlikely that there will ever be proof since Joffrey and Mandon are both dead.
Anyway, Tyrion in the opening chapters of ASOS is convinced that Cersei ordered Mandon to kill him. To find out the truth, Tyrion sends Bronn to get info on Mandon. Varys confirms all the rumors and facts that Bronn collects. Tyrion never gets proof, yet he remains certain that Cersei was behind the attempt on his life. In the reader's eyes this is bolstered by the tenacity and ferocity of Cersei's conspiracy to make Tyrion guilty of Joffrey's murder.
What if Tyrion was wrong?
At that time, Cersei wanted Tyrion out of her way, but she also wanted Joffrey to sit on the throne and she knew Tyrion was working hard to that end. I'm not convinced Cersei orderd Mandon to kill Tyrion.
Ser Mandon was from the Vale. He came to King's Landing in Jon Arryn's retinue. He did not have friends. Barristan claimed Mandon's only friend was his sword and his only love was duty.
The Vale connection is interesting. Petyr Baelish also was in Arryn's retinue. Both rose up to high positions in the government. Could Mandon have been working for Baelish? Mayhaps. But why would Littlefinger want Tyrion dead? I think Littlefinger wanted Tyrion dead sometime in the future, but not at that moment. Better to have Tyrion to deal with than a different Hand who answered to Cersei or Varys.
I think the hit was ordered by Joffrey. Mandon did what ever Joffrey told him to do. He beat Sansa.
We know that Joffrey plotted to murder Bran.
Joffrey hated Tyrion. Tyrion embarrassed him a few times. Tyrion kicked him and blamed him publicly for the disaster on the return from Myrcella's send off... the deaths of Tyrek, Santagar, Greenfield, and the High Septon... the near deaths of Joffrey, Cersei, Tyrion, Sansa, and the Hound... the hatred of the commons for Tyrion and the Lannisters.
Joffrey hated Tyrion for being smarter than he was. Joffrey hated Tyrion for slapping him at Winterfell. Joffrey hated Tyrion for the way that Tyrion seemed to be able to command men even though he was physically deformed. Joffrey hated Tyrion for assuming control of the realm and relegating Joffrey to figurehead status.
There is no proof. It seems unlikely that there will ever be proof since Joffrey and Mandon are both dead.