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Möoz
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I've never understood why Qyburn is so loyal to Cersei, even up until the bitter end. 

What does he stand to gain from comforting her after her walk of shame or as her castle is falling around her?

I've never understood why Qyburn is so loyal to Cersei, even up until the bitter end. What does he stand to gain from comforting her after her walk of shame or as her castle is falling around her?

I've never understood why Qyburn is so loyal to Cersei, even up until the bitter end. 

What does he stand to gain from comforting her after her walk of shame or as her castle is falling around her?

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Why is Qyburn so loyal to Cersei?

I've never understood why Qyburn is so loyal to Cersei, even up until the bitter end. What does he stand to gain from comforting her after her walk of shame or as her castle is falling around her?