BOBBY B SMASH!!!
Most legendary duel ever
Lol 0.01 % stronger
Blud got defeated at jousting
3v7 lol Ned lolol
Y'all gotta put that respect on Jahaerys mofos
Over the Dragonknight????
Jahaerys lmfao
#biasedsource
There’s not too much on him tbh. He’s a dark skinned 7 foot tall veteran pit fighter. Hundreds of battle scars, a hundred victories in the pits. He is missing his lips and tongue. Many muscles. The stories say he killed lions and wyverns in the fighting pit with only his bare hands and the rocks he would find in the arena. Perplexingly, he was also a skilled musician with a soft side.
He defends King Aegon the unfortunate from a Kingsguard and twelve armored guardsmen charge him all at once, and he kills them all with contemptuous ease. As if he was a farmer hoe-ing his garden.
He is killed defending King Aegon the unfortunate from a Kingsguard and twelve armored guardsmen charge him all at once, and he kills then all with contemptuous ease. As if he was a farmer hoe-ing his garden.
Alright guys, we have officially finished the entry bracket of the tournament! Here is our winner’s bracket:
The consensus from what I can tell is that there will be no loser’s bracket. Once a character loses, they will be completely out. If y’all do want to do a loser’s bracket, vote on it and we can do a loser’s bracket. However for now, we will proceed with winner’s. We will also shake up the order of the matchups a bit because Sandoq just fought.
I'd pick Robert, although Maegor is no slouch. Bobby in his prime is described as being six and a half feet tall and a slab of walking muscle. He was basically considered a god of war at the time. Robert's Warhammer was so big and heavy Ned Stark said he could barely lift it. He fought in three battles in a single day at the Battle of Summerhall. Robert seemed to make it his mission to hunt down enemy commanders and slay them in single combat, and he pretty much succeeded every time. Maegor just doesn't have the melee feats to match Robert in a one-on-one fight, although from what I recall, he did fight in a seven-versus-seven trial by combat. Even though he only had four members on his side, he pulled out an impressive victory (although he did go into a coma for close to a month afterward).
Don't spear users typically have a natural advantage against swordsmen due to their reach advantage? Then again, if that spear handle is made of wood, it always has the chance of breaking of getting chopped off.
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