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Originally Posted by MagicHef
What was Cersei's motivation for trying to kill Tyrion? Seems to me it was vengeance for the death of her son.
Obviously I have no proof because GRRM does not give numbers, but the way it's written leads me to believe that Catelyn has murdered more people than Cersei has.
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Ha, sure, except Joffrey was still alive when she tried to have Tyrion killed in the battle of blackwater.
All of what you call "murders" by Catelyn could also be called punishment for crimes committed. You may not think they are justice, but there is certainly a valid argument that they are. None of Cersei's murder can be justified in that way, not even her first attempt at Tyrion.
Catelyn is no angel, but there is no doubt that based on what we know, Catelyn is not an evil heartless person in the way that Cersei is. You can keep saying it, but the evidence doesn't support it...yet.