Joffrey Baratheon could have rules Westeros different turn of events ( Photo Credit – YouTube )

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This historical hypothesis explores the young, ruthless king’s mentality in great detail and reveals a novel plot device that might have elevated him to the position of supreme ruler over all of Westeros. Prepare to see Game of Thrones’ Joffrey in a whole new light—one where he’s not just feared, but victorious.

Who was the Game of Thrones’ Joffrey Baratheon?

You did think you knew the story of Game of Thrones, didn’t you? All that jazz about the golden boy, the successor to the Iron Throne? We’re going to spill the tea on the actual Joffrey Baratheon, so fasten your seatbelts.

It turns out that the child they proclaimed King was, in reality, a royal forger who was the offspring of a gravely flawed family tree. Yes, folks, we are discussing incest. Contrary to popular belief, Joffrey was not the son of Queen Cersei Lannister and King Robert Baratheon. Nope, Jaime Lannister, Cersei’s twin brother, is his true father. What a turn of events!

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