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In the books it's said only 3 people alive could beat 2 handed prime Jaime.
The Hound, the Mountain, and Barristan Selmy are thought to be those 3 but could it be anyone else?
I wonder if Tormund could fight well against someone else if they weren't in armour.
If you're referring to the chapter where he fights Brienne, the people he names as stronger than him are prime Robert, the Cleganes, and a couple others. He doesn't say he would lose to them though.
Chickens
Tormund is a savage and would get destroyed by some technique
yohn royce, greatjon umber, and strong belwas are all beasts and would give jaime problems
>with speed and skill Jaime thinks he could beat the Mountain
dexfags everyone
One of the few characters I still care about.
>>>strong belwas
Jaime would skewer that no armor wearing manlet like a shish kabob
well you can argue it almost worked for Oberyn, and at the very least Jaime would be wearing a helm
fookin legend
strong belwas lets people stab and cut him, he's a mad man
He probably would've. Oberyn would have got him had he stood seven feet clear of his body on the ground.
Just strafe and dodge breh
In your opinions, who is the actual better swordsman between The Hound and The Mountain?
The Hound. The only interaction we see between them with swords Gregor is aiming to kill and the Hound isn't, and it's a stalemate. The Mountain is inhumanely strong, but he's simplistic.
You know D&D will fuck up Cleganebowl because of fanservice right? Either by making it obvious or by trying to S U B V E R T E X P E C T A T I O N S.
They don't have the nuance to handle it.
How would you handle it? If the Hound wins, it's fanservice and if the Mountain wins, it's subverting expectations.
Ned Stark was holding his own against Jaime in Season 1
At least in the show it has to be The Hound. Mountain doesn't really seem to be all that good of a swordsman; Oberyn Martell outclasses him easily and he only gets the better of Loras by cheap shotting him.
>pic-related
in one of the fighting pits scenes there's a giant muscular man fighting a smaller guy. That mercenary who was trying to get in Dany's pants is talking about how he liked fighting the bigger guys because they were slow, and you should always bet on the smaller guy. As he's saying this the big guy decapitates the little guy.
reminder lads that OP's webm is the closest we will ever get to Guts' fight scenes with people in Berserk animated (animated meaning in motion in this scenario)
I'd have the Hound kill his brother with fire somehow, he's undead and it would be pottery to have him do his brother like that.
Have you seen the leaks? apparently both die
Your forgot mah boy
Why did they make him black in the show again?
I wonder if that means they both end up killing each other or if the Hound gets wounded and dies a short time later. I'm hoping Hounds final scene is with Arya, I don't want him to be alone.
Hound is confirmed to be smarter, faster, and more skilled even if the Mountain mogs him size and strength wise.
I didn't care about that to be honest, but
>why did they make him job so hard
that was just tv fanfiction
Fat Tumblr women actually post in these threads
t. Beric Dondarrion
>As he's saying this the big guy decapitates the little guy
What chapter? Sounds hilarious.
>"Fuck me Sandor Clegane!" said Dany, but she got her ass kicked
Masterful writing, is there more?
I hate them
I miss the old days
good thing they'll never shit up the 8ch threaads
Could fagstar defeat peak Jaime?
Darkstar should stick to sneak attacking little girls
Ned was above average in the books. In the show they definitely make him up to be greater than he is.
Jaime and every swordsman worth they salt wanted to fight him after they heard he beat Ser Aurthur Dayne in 1 on 1 combat.
he couldnt even defeat a little girl
The Mountain is a terrible swordsman in the books. He is just so big and has an enormous strength and speed that it doesn't even matter. He can cleave you in two before you get in range.
He also has crippling migraines and is addicted to heroin
ned is bad average in the books
his dead brother was above average
If thats the case i hope the hound turns to the camera, aims his fingers like a gun and then says bang. Credits run.
Jaime is cocky. There are probably quite a few people who he wouldn't have an easy time with. Oberyn comes to mind since how much experience does he really have dueling people who use a spear? Garlan Tyrell since he is supposed to be even better than Loras and trains regularly against multiple opponents. How much time does Jaime have to train even if he wanted to? Victarion is another one for a similar reason. He is always fighting and killing, getting additional real combat experience and keeping his skills sharp. Standing around on guard duty isn't a great way to stay sharp.
I think you can assume he's referring to fellow swordsmen, so Oberyn and Victarion don't really factor in. There are obviously people that would challenge him, he admits as much himself, but you have to remember that Jaime is a prodigal talent with the sword. He was knighted by the greatest knight in the realm when he was 15 years old.
Also the Blackfish, for all the shit Jaime talks he got captured and only managed to kill 3 nobodies in the process
Redpill me on axe users
>Victarion
he's all strength and power like the Hound no? Plus parrying with an axe is harder but still possible.
I feel that Arya is way more "bad ass" and dark in this scene than any of the cheesy shit she's done since. S1-4 were truly a different show. The direction, framing, music and "real-ness" of this scene compared to the garbage that was Euron killing Rhaegal
he fights like a madman in plate armor on ships where everyone has leather or nothing because theyre afraid of drowning
He's like a less retarded Gregor, he's not emotionally invested in anything, unless it's about Euron
Vic?
we lava arm now
When it comes to raw strength Mountain is clearly better, however the Hound is considered way above average human's strength himself and he's not as much of an idiot as Mountain is.
Jaime had to disarm him, killing Ned was out of the question. Probably a thing worth considering in their duel
I wouldn't say the Hound is much of an idiot to begin with, he just get's a bad rep as a brute but the man can fight.
He also super dangerous with a claymore.
Iirc, in the books Jaime acknowledges that the Hound is not only large and extremely strong, but also fairly skilled and doesn't overly rely on his size the way Gregor does
Fuck armor lol
Size wins in wrestling. With weapons, especially blades, its much more dependent on skill, experience, reaction time.
Mountain was rated so highly partly due to his strength allowing him to wear full iron plate armour. He wasn't massively skilled.
meryn fucking trant!?
Ned was gonna fuck him up he kept his skill under the radar.
In the books The Hound actually beats Jaime in the Hand's Tourney, but it was only jousting.
Axes and Warhammer absolutely btfo plate armour and even if they don't penetrate they usually breaks bones.
look at any fighting sport, boxing, mma. The heavyweights who weigh less are always the champs.
Not to mention The Mountain was soft capped in Dex
get the fuck out of here retard
THE BEST SWORDSMAN WHO EVER LIVED DIDN'T EVEN HAVE A SWORD!?
Big Man Vic also uses a heavy ass axe, he could probably fuck over Jaime pretty badly if he got one or two good blows in
I'm not too big on counting jousts honestly, they're great to see how someone could do in a cavalry charge but otherwise it's all just for show.
>if
>cornered
>his friend was killed some seconds before the duel
>daughters at risk
Man was on a overdrive giving everything he got, while Jaime was more just reacting hot headed but without the desire to really kill Ned.
Not trying to cope with lannisterfags, but it's canon that Jaime was the best swordsman alive (and it's part of his development losing such trait)
That said, Ned was no rookie. Jaime is like a 9/10 on a scale where Dayne was the 10/10 and Ned a solid 7 boosted by the position he was
>prodigal
You mean prodigious.
Where does prime Barristan factor in? He was also considered prodigious for his time.
selmy would be 9.3 then
Not necessarily
Aerys' kingsguard was honestly fucking ridiculous dude.
>Jaime
>Prime Arthur Dayne
>Prime Barristan
>Llewyn Martell
Absolutely nuts, the dude had some of the best there was to offer.
>dies anyway
Arya can defeat them
>tfw admire Ser Arthur Dayne
>tfw become the Smiling Knight instead
We can't all be heroes fren
>Ser Arthur Dayne
That Kirito tier dude?
>The best kingsguard who ever lived couldn't save their king
Barristan, on his prime, was arguably better than Jaime, but potentially, we could say that Jaime still could improve more skill wise since he still had some years of physical peak.
Yeah, that kingsguard was fucking broken
Unlikely, as he is too used to fighting without armour. With all that extra metal weighing him down, he just might make a serious blunder and die
>the best kingsguard who ever lived killed their king
So can the Hound. Honestly Sandor has the best shot out of anyone in both books and show to beat that giant fagot.
See you space doggo
>I understand that if anymore words come pouring out your cunt mouth, I'm gonna have to eat every fucking chicken in this room
No but really, what's the worst way Dumb and Dumber can ruin Cleganeb Owl
Arya being a factor
Having most of it happen offscreen
Prime Jaime was top 5 in Westeros, but those 3 could beat him.
Showrunners went that much of hacks.
>He doesn't parry his enemies' attacks and strike during their recovery frames
>He doesn't abuse his invincibility frames
>game of thrones
>armor mattering ever
It mattered in that one scene where the Hound showed Arya why needle was shit
I understood that reference
It mattered when that bloodrider fought against Jorah
arya could beat jaime too. she beat night king.
Almost anyone could beat Jaime now, he's got one fucking hand and it isn't even the dominant one
>The Mountain is a terrible swordsman in the books.
Thats an out and out lie.
No book ever says that he is a terrible swordsman, it just never says he's technically gifted. I dont think that is ever said about The Hound either, just that he's a fucking savage fighter.
Most of you dorks thinks of swordfights in terms of fucking lightsabers and the 5 D's of dodgeball. That shit might apply in the Braavosi faggotry, but not when its people in full plate armor and helms that only have slits for vision.
Its basically a hockey fight, its clunky and uncoordinated as fuck. Just look at the russian tards who have that medeival tournament, where they actually fight with with swords and shields. Its slavs, so you know they arent holding back.
Strength matters most of all. How hard you can hit, how thick your armour is and how wide your shield is matters more than "muh reaction time".
>back in Season 1 where Bronn fought that fully armoured knight and won with shots to the weak points and joints
Based invasion/PvP bro.
It's a Dark Souls reference.
You lived your life for the King.
You're gonna die for some chickens?
>Oberyn comes to mind since how much experience does he really have dueling people who use a spear?
Oberyn isn't some autist spear wielding dark souls character, he uses a spear specifically to counter the mountains superior reach. Using a spear against Jaime or any competent duelist would put him at severe disadvantage.
>chapter
Yikes! idk what season but I think it was the episode where the Sons of Harpies ambush Dany in the fighting pits, and Drogon comes and saves her. It was right before that happened.
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>it's another "misogynists pretend that Arya doesn't exist because you're threatened by stronk womyn"
Instead of being a massive fagot and using "yikes" just link a damn youtube video and btfo him like that.
youtu.be
fucking queer
you're a talker
>getting this triggered defending somebody who didn't know the difference between Yea Forums and Yea Forums
Whose the top 10 fighters in the books and the show?
UNDENIABLE TOP TEN FIGHTERS IN /asoiaf/ TO EVER LIVE
>Ser Aurthur Dayne with Dawn
>Baristan Selmy
>Ser Gerold Hightower
>Ser Duncan the Tall
>Prime Jaime
>The Mountain
>Robert "Bobby B" Baratheon
>Greatjon Umber
>The Hound
>Mageor "The Cruel" first of his name
UNDENIABLE TOP TEN FIGHTERS AT START OF /got/
>Baristan Selmy
>Two Handed Jaime
>The Moutain
>The Hound
>Khal Drogo
>Greatjon Umber
>Brienne of fucking Tarh
>Jorah the Andal
>Areo Hotah
>Strong Belwas
What about the Dragon Knight Targeryon?
1.Arthur 'Magic Sword' Dayne
2.Barristan 'Boomer' Selmy
3.Sandor 'Hate fire' Clegane
4.Jaime 'Sister fucker' Lannister
5.Oberyn 'Monologue' Martell
6.Robert 'More wine' Baratheon
7.Gerold 'TryHardstar' Dayne
8.Gregor 'Head smasher' Clegane
9.Bronn
10.Garlan Tyrell
The show had to make everyone better than they actually are. Anyone really, incredibly good in the books can pretty much only take on 3 people at once. Brienne does this, Sandor does it, Barristan does it, etc.
In the show fucking Stannis decapitates like 5 people in a row at King's Landing. Stannis and Ned aren't really warriors in the book: they know how to fight, but they're not great at it.
Barristan isn't worth much at the time of the books. Some random pitfighter would've killed 1v1 if the pitfighter wasn't naked and he wasn't wearing plate armor.
Realistically no one is going to be able to fight the Mountain, he's a fucking superhuman.
>no Garlan Tyrell
>but he puts Brienne and fucking Jorah of all people on the list
>Stannis and Ned aren't really warriors in the book: they know how to fight, but they're not great at it.
Compared to the average soldier they probably are, compared to the average knight, they're probably comparable. But Stannis is also 6'4 and sinewy, so he could knock the shit out of the average knight too. Fights between plate armored men tend to develop into wrestling.
Barristan was counting on his armor to protect him though and factored that into his fighting, it's not as if it just miraculously saved him. the guy managed to kill two guards while unarmed
>Barristan isn't worth much at the time of the books
t. Janos Slynt
>Realistically no one is going to be able to fight the Mountain, he's a fucking superhuman.
>Realistically
Besides, he might be strong but he is also described as being dumb and having little technique
he's probably right tbqh. It's unlikely even more skilled fighters would be able to take him on. Oberyn managed it because he was using a spear to counter his reach. The Hound probably can because he's pretty fucking huge himself, nearly as big as his brother, and also is way more skilled.
So is the Hound the only person who can realistically best the Mountain?
He's got both strength and technique without be a complete braindead brute like his brother.
We've even seen him trade blows with him and stand his ground when no one else even dared fight him, except Obyrn who fucked up like the retard he is.
Brienne, Arya and Sansa
YAAAASSSSS
The Hound actually fought and killed 3 people at the Cross Roads Inn just like the show, only his story arc seemingly ended their but it continued in the show.
Jaime also described the Hound as very quick, and of course savage.
Based. Also had The white Bull who was out of his prime due to getting injured and could only fight with one hand. I wish we could have got a prequel about Robert's rebellion. I want to see Dayne vs the smiling knight.
Book Hound and Show Hound are a little different, book Hound being a fast and aggreisve fighter and show Hound being this guy who use his off hand to get in punches knock you out.
Both are top 10 though and both can block and parry the Mountain blows which are said to cut through plate and sword half the time.
Him, and prime Bobby B., in a 'realistic' scenario
Why didn't he just pick up one of the guards swords?
remember when people were saying this guy would come back in the end? LOL
Back when we had the shitty Bravos storyline for the show the amount of times I saw theories for Arya and Syrio was retardedly high.
god the original casting for the Mountain was so much better, not only looks huge as fuck even compared to Sandor but actually intimidating. Modern Mountain looks like a big teddy bear.
Martin said Ned is "exceptional". So above average.
yeah Hound is strong af too, he cut straight through Beric's blade.
Halfthor and his strongman physique is OK now that the Mountain is just a mute zombie under a bunch of armor, but Conan was a dead ringer for the Hound's shithead brother.
I bet The Mountain could swing ICE around in battle like it's nothing.
yeah it doesn't matter now that he's always in armor but out of armor the original casting was perfect.
Ice wasn't particularly heavy, even Ned used it in battle. It was made of Valyrian Steel.
Oberyn beat him unscathed you fool. He just had low int and allowed himself to die.
they should have put some makeup on Hafthor to make him look older and more badass. It's not just his teddy bear looks, he's also almost 20 years younger than Rory Mcann (The Hound), yet he's supposed to be the Hound's older brother.
Oberyn was also using a spear to combat his reach and a wide-open helmet so he could constantly circle around him with clear vision. Jaime would get BTFO.
they don't have weight classes to protect the heavy weights from the flyweights user. Borck Lesnar or Mike Tyson would have literally killed a fighter 100 pounds lighter than them.
Bronn vs The Hound, who wins?
The Hound, easily. Bronns only accomplishment so far in the books was killing an elderly knight by tiring him out.
The Hound.He's strong, he's fast, he's skilled and he would be awake against Bronn's tricks.
And?He didn't say anything contrary to this.
Jaime is overrated. He's pretty good and fits in the top ten, but really his greatest accomplishment is not dieing against the Smiling Knight when he was young until Dayne could rescue him and killing nobodies.
I'm so mad at that lanniser soldier for ending the fight.
Bronn has been given alot of development he didn't have in the books, killing random jobbers here and there, but even in the show the Hound still has him, even objectively speaking.
I imagine the fight between him and Beric would have ended much sooner if Beric had used a standard sword.
The Hound was just too scared for the majority of that fight until Beric pushed him to his limit.
Yeah, and they're all heavyweights. Now have the lightweight fight the heavyweight.
Follow the thread. Jaime and The Mountain would be in different weight classes, and the reason they're in different weight classes is because everybody knows that MUH SUPERIOR SPEED is a myth.
the mountain is 8 feet and the houd was ''just a bit taller than Brienne'' according to GRRM. The hound doesn't have much chance on his own
This
If we're talking books here, Brienne is a descendant of Ducan the Tall, a 7 foot tall Hedge Knight who used to be in service the the Targs.
Not to insult you if you have read the books, but I took this data straight from the asoiaf wiki.
> The hound doesn't have much chance
The Hound is the only person in canon whose been able to stand up to his brother and live to tell about it, their real fight would probably end with The Mountain on top but not before them going the distance, the show atleast did a good job of making that book fight an enjoyable watch
Do you mean the savage nature of the fighting? Because I loved the hound here and the battle of the blackwater even if you see little, it's the rage and guttural sounds he's making
Thor held back big time against that bitch Conor
Brienne is also huge in the books though, she's almost 7 feet. So being a "bit taller" than her isn't short at all. The Hound was going blow for blow with the Mountain at the King's tourney when he tried to kill Loras.
That was in the show though. And Jaime didn't want to kill Ned there.
Fucking lol @ this dex fag
Seriously go and watch one of those modern medieval melee tournaments on YouTube, you will instantly see why size > everything in medieval combat
It really is all cocks in the end.
Before the battle of the blackwater the hound and bronn come very close to fighting before the bells are sounded. Bronn seems very reluctant to fight, making playful comment to perhaps settle Sandor, so it's not unreasonable to think that Bronn himself knew he was no match for Sandors strength and spead much like his brothers
All he'd have to do is grab him and either bear hug him till he died or push him into a wall, you can't grapple against all that mass and strength when you're that much smaller.
Lel I lucked out so hard on my GOT experience. Saw this scene in youtube a while back never having seen a single episode of GOT. Watched from season 1 all the way to this exact scene. Now content with having all the context for this scene: I just stopped watching and never saw another episode.
You missed out hard m8.
Seasons 1-4 are kino.
your b8 is very weak 2bh
why don't you learn to fucking read
Their reasoning for recasting the Mountain twice was so fucking stupid.
First guy was perfect and much taller than the current Mountain.
>you will instantly see why size > everything in medieval combat
pretty much, but then again those idiots don't know how to fight like real trained Knights did 1000 years ago who spent all their lives honing their skills to become full plated "Ser's"
Wouldn't those antlers on the helmet be a potential pitfall in battle? It looks like Bobby could swing his hammer into his antlers by accident, ruining his balance/attack in the process.
Not bait just blogging. Give me an exact point to stop watching at and I’ll continue.
Because that character isn't defined at all by his race and it didn't matter
because he was a glorified nanny with delusions of grandeour, not a fighter
Quite possible yeah, their are stories of that crap happening with similar ornate armour. I hope it's just a fanart thing and just overexaggerated, with the actual antlers just being 6 inches in length and not 1 and a half feet.
Any book reader know the answer to this?
Up to the very end of S4 the show follows the books for 90% accuracy if not better. It's also actual good Yea Forums compared to later seasons, as it actually follows plot lines that make sense.
I'd stop their if I had to recommend the series to someone in good conscience.
arya stark
we're talking mostly books here m8, not show anime autism
It's like the fucking AI caught itself in it's own loop of cock and balls.
God early GoT was so amazing
Got it, thanks user
their reasoning for recasting was the original guy left the show in favor of being an orc in the hobbit movies
both replacements are shit tbqh. 2nd guy looked like a beanpole and 3rd guy looks like he could be the hounds son
Season 4, episode 10; alternatively
Season 5, episode 3
Season 5, episode 8 (if you can endure the sandsnakes)
Season 5, episode 9 (if you can endure the 20 good men). After this episode the plot becomes way too retarded (starting with Dorne).
those modern medieval melee tournaments are basically wrestling though, without a bladed weapon there's no point in technique
Season 4, episode 10; alternatively
Season 5, episode 3
Season 5, episode 8 (if you can endure the sandsnakes)
Season 5, episode 9 (if you can endure the 20 good men). After this episode the plot becomes way too retarded (starting with Dorne).
There’s an unfortunate disconnect between what’s happening on screen and what’s supposed to be happening narratively in this scene. Jaime is supposed to be the best fighter in the world and Ned is just supposed to be good-ish, but Sean Bean has had decades’ worth of experience with stage fencing, while Nikolaj Coster-Waldau looks like a dumb kid waving around a stick, which is to be expected because it was his first time ever using a sword.
And it gets more awkward as the series goes on because everyone hypes Jaime up but he looks ridiculous every time he fights.
Euron with Valyrian Armor
>Watched from season 1 all the way to this exact scene. Now content with having all the context for this scene
Dude if you enjoyed that Pub scene with the Hound you'd love some of the later episodes in that season, it's actually crazy how much you did miss out on. I'd pick the show up sooner rather than later because when you want to discuss it you might miss out on alot of people willing to entertain you after this last season ends.
>book Euron
based, without a doubt
>these two faggots are doing the next STAH WAHS trilogy
Star wars fags btfo
I watched that repeat about 30 times.
Romans were literally manlets compared to most of their adversaries.
>*teleports behind you*
dude what the fuck its real
>that actually happened
Holy fuck with a helmet he is invincible now
Based and dare I say, Houndpilled
Oberyn could probably kill Jaime if it meant he lost a swordfight and then Jaime slowly died in excruciating pain days later from a paper-cut.
I thought Oberyn only used poison on his fight with the Mountain, or did he always use poisoned spears for all his fights in the books?
Wun wun would just kick that fucker over a mountain like a football.
that whole shit family does. none of them has any honor
>comparing a literal giant to absolute unit human
that's like comparing a dragon to the biggest elephant
>the dornish
>having honor
Yeah look at how hard they're going at it, absolute savages.
That's fucking shitty to hear, now I just remember one of the sand bastard whores nicking Bronn in S5, what a shitshow that whole plot was.
Those medieval tournaments use blunted blades you fuck, if it was all about strnegth knights wouldn't use swords and would only ever use warhammer and pick to get through armour, yet every knight in recorded history always carried a sword
He literally poisoned one of the men he was cucking, after the guy challenged him to draw firstblood
>one of the men he was cucking
Explain.
Someone is
>7.Gerold 'TryHardstar' Dayne
it's Gerold Hightower
*kicks table*
>ARRGRGHH
Individual combat between armoured knights would have been something extremely messy. It's mostly about using blunt force to force your opponent down and then finishing him with a stab in a weak spot. The eye slit was a particularly good one. Turns out people don't have the superhuman strength necessary to slice through chain mail.
>that post is 6 years old
yeh but in the books the mountain cleaves men in two no issue, it is a fantasy looslely based on reality, the show took some artistic liberties as well as seen here but the point is that they want us to believe these characters are actually that fucking strong
and with the end of this season of /got/ it's an end of an era, some want free from this hell that the show has become with the past 3 seasons, but I've loved the shitposting and the anons along the way, I'm home here
remember though, all men must hype
CLEGANBOWL CONFIRMED
I just love how the Hound hates the hypocrisy of knights because of the expectations versus the reality while he acts very much in the manner of a true knight even if he's rather rough of it.
The Hound is one of the only "true knights" in the entire series despite what everyone thinks of him, arya comes pretty close to understanding him in the show, and realize that his entire world view got shattered by his brother and has been reeling to become the man he's always wanted to be ever since, but can't because people only see his burned outside face and never look beyond that.
He's changed alot since then, atleast in the show, and in the books as Gravedigger so who knows what GRRM will do with that character and if he'll come up again.
As a secondary weapon because it was convenient to carry and handy when you lost your main weapon. There is a reason people typically carry handguns rather than a machine gun
Since when has the mountain been an idiot? He fucking leads armies.
I can't imagine Sandor living as the gravedigger until the very end of the books. At the very least he's an important person to Sansa and if he got a whiff that she was in trouble and he could help her he would probably get on his horse and head right for her as she's the only person he ever opened up to.
>guys nickname is "the viper"
>does he use poizon????????
Since the show started making characters fit RPG rulesets rather than following the books.
>HURR IF HE PUT ALL HIM POINTS IN STR HIM NO HAV POINTS LEFT FOR INT
He's not an idiot by any means but he is something of a brute.
Symeon Star-Eyes. In all likelihood a White Walker/Other that cut down people Darth Maul style.
Laughing Storm > Bobby
Also you forgot one of the Starks who was known for being the greatest swordsman when he was alive.
And the Dragonknight.
I was referring to Gerold Dayne, aka Darkstar
>Laughing Storm
literally fucking who?
t. speedreader , also dragonknight was mentioned above, wish we had more info on him, seems like a great lad
>didn't read Dunk & Egg
yikes
cleganebowl itself is fan service you fucking showfag
>BAIT34
w-watch out!
WE GOT A MASTER BAITER OVER HERE
the hound being alive is fan service
the entire show is a fanservice ever since it surpassed the books
alas, now I truely see
test
Based and Dark Starpilled.