Why isn't Tyrion mentioned in the in-universe book "A Song of Ice and Fire"?
He certainly deserved to be. He mentions that he didn't think he'd be spoken of kindly. Why did the maester dislike him?
Answer
There is no plausible way of writing a complete and accurate history of events after Robert's rebellion without mentioning Tyrion. It was likely a joke.
The man held the office of the Hand to Kings Joffrey I Baratheon and Brandon I Stark, and Queen Daenerys Targaryen. He also served as Master of Coin for King Joffrey Baratheon. He has been convicted of killing a King and his own father who happened to be the Hand of the King and the most powerful man in Westeros.
His association with Dany would earn him a long chapter dedicated to him as well.
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