Loras dies in the crypts below the Great Sept when the wildfire kills everyone else. In the books, I don't think it's a ruse.
Margaery is the only daughter of Alerie Hightower and Mace Tyrell, the Lord of Highgarden in the Reach. Her older brothers are the heir Willas, Garlan and Loras the Knight of Flowers, who is a member of the Kingsguard.
Yes, Loras dies in the explosion of the Great Sept of Baelor. This is confirmed when Olenna Tyrell declares herself the last of her house in her meeting with Ellaria Sand and the Sand Snakes. She knows that her entire family is dead.
Tommen killed himself because Margaery died. Tommen thought he loved her, he thought he was in love with her, and with her gone he didn't want to live. If Tommen decided to live he knew that Cersei was the one behind the sept exploding, he would have had to have his own mother executed.
While Septa Unella is at her mercy, Cersei confesses that she did indeed kill Robert, a sin that Cersei had previously been accused of while in custody of the Faith Militant.
Other Characters
| Character Name | Book Age | TV Show Age |
|---|
| Loras Tyrell | 15 | 23 |
| Margaery Tyrell | 14 | 18 |
| Mace Tyrell | 41 | 51 |
| Olenna Redwyne | 69 | 69 |
The simple answer is: because Cersei wanted him to. Secondly, if Jaime let Olenna go, it would be a direct betrayal to Cersei and he knows that. Also, if you think about it, it was actually a mercy that Jaime gave Olenna the poison to kill herself. Jaime told Olenna what Cersei would've liked to do with her.
After Lady Olenna drank the wine, she told Jamie that she was the one who poisoned King Joffrey. Then, before Jamie left her to die, Lady Olenna told him, "Tell Cersei.
Suddenly she realizes the Tyrells had a strong motive to kill Joffrey: he was too stubborn to be influenced, in sharp contrast to his sweet gentle brother, so the Tyrells disposed of him in order to make Tommen a puppet king, whom Margaery could easily control.
Olenna goes to Sansa and talks to her about what a dreadful thing it is to kill a person at a wedding, before removing a crystal from the necklace of Dontos Hollard. When no one's looking, Olenna then secretly poisons Joffrey's drink. His goblet which contains the drink is brought to him by Tyrion who Joffrey mocks.
| Olenna Tyrell |
|---|
| Nickname | The Queen of Thorns |
| Gender | Female |
| Title | Dowager Lady of Highgarden |
| Family | House RedwyneHouse Tyrell |
Shortly after his trial, the sept is destroyed in a plot orchestrated by Cersei Lannister and Qyburn to allow for Cersei to evade her own trial while destroying her enemies at the same time. Margaery, Mace and Loras are all killed, leaving Olenna as the sole survivor of House Tyrell.
He gave up his name, his title, his home, and his future. But why did Loras denounce the Tyrell name on Game of Thrones? Loras did it to save himself, even if it ended up being all for naught. Confessing to his "sins" and renouncing his birthright meant that Loras was shown mercy, or at least the Faith's version of it.
The initial reason you would hear is "he was probably paid off or offered a deal to live" He seemed utterly satisfied with confessing about loras. Not like he was coerced or tortured. He even came in cleanly dressed unlike loras He was present in two raids on the brothel.
Loras is riding a mare that is in-heat, which confuses the Mountain's horse, causing him to throw his rider. Enraged at having lost, Gregor first decapitates his horse and then attacks Ser Loras.
Once Cersei marries Tyrell, she will shed her maiden name and take her lord husband's name. She follows his name because she is now known as the Lady of High Garden (no longer a Lannister). Her children will also take their father's name.
Margaery was a powerful and commanding presence in the series who, up until her very end, was one of the best players of the game and was always in control of her own destiny, but for the most part she was a decent person who did the right thing unless doing something wrong would benefit her or someone she loved.
Who does margaery marry?
Tommen Baratheon
Joffrey Baratheon
Renly Baratheon
The Lion and the Rose Mace Tyrell is chided by his mother, Olenna, as he tries to interrupt her conversation with Lord Tywin Lannister. He, along with his children, died during the Destruction of the Great Sept of Baelor, which was orchestrated by Cersei Lannister.
Nope it is the same actor but I believe the only time you see him in season one is during the Tourny when he was wearing full armour and had his hair back.
At the conclusion of the dinner, however, Joffrey dies from poisoned wine. Tyrion is falsely accused and arrested by Cersei in A Storm of Swords (2000) but it is later revealed that Lady Olenna Tyrell and Lord Petyr Baelish were the true perpetrators.
Dead Men Tell No Tales — At the moment in the book series, Jon Snow is still dead. The final line involving Jon Snow in A Dance With Dragons goes: "When the third dagger took him between the shoulder blades, he gave a grunt and fell face-first into the snow.
She frames Margaery for treason and adultery as a means to kill her. In the show, Cersei goes after Loras Tyrell as a way to get at Margaery. (Margaery then perjures herself defending her brother).
But according to set reports, in a big scene involving Dormer, Jonathan Pryce's High Sparrow, and a massive crowd, Margaery emerges from her cell penitent and, according to some leaks, entirely broken. She is now a convert to the religion of the High Sparrow and the boy king is incapable of snapping her out of it.
On the show he was 13/14 when he died and in the books he was 9/10. On the show he was about 13 when Joffrey does, and even though it was 2 years (I think) later for the viewer that he died, the in universe period was (should have been) months.