From Wikipedia: Tardigrades are among the most resilient animals known, with individual species able to survive extreme conditions – such as exposure to extreme temperatures, extreme pressures (both high and low), air deprivation, radiation, dehydration, and starvation – that would quickly kill most other known forms of life. Tardigrades have survived exposure to outer space.
It was stated that Kanmei was specially appointed deputy to Kouen, to go out and receive Oukotsu.
@Elder Lee Hung Kanmei was a deputy for Kouen for that particular event. So unless the deputy appointment remained afterwards, Kanmei wasn't part of the Kouen army.
- "The Usurpers" Daemon Blackfyre/Robert
- "The Walking Giants" Mountain/Meleys
- "The Kingsguard's pride" Dragonknight/Duncan
- "The Oathbreakers" Criston Cole/Jaime Lannister
- "The last protectors" Dayne/White Bull
- "The Hands" Cregan/Ryam Redwyne
- "The disfigured bodyguards" Sandor/Sandoq
Tygett Lannister (one of Tywin's brothers) was a martial badass lmfao.
- He fought in the war of the Ninepenny Kings as a TEN years old. Killing a men in his first battle and later three more, including a knight of the Golden Company.
- Genna Lannister said that Jaime fights like Tygett.
@Elder Lee Hung Inspired by Maegor's and Duncan's trials by seven, once the tournament is over, I want to do a batshit crazy, mess of trial by seven. "Face the Kingsguard": https://i.imgur.com/0447Syi.jpeg
A team of 7 warriors shall take on those 7 legendary members of the Kingsguard in trial by combact. I thought of five: Daemon Blackfyre, Sandoq, Maegor, Cregan Stark, Robert Baratheon. I need other two.
@ConquistadoR From the description Sandoq not only is freakishly strong, not only does he carry a Valyrian greatsword with one hand, but he is also very skilled and mobile.
In the Oberyn vs Mountain chapter, Tyrion says that Gregor is too damn big to be anyone's toy. And there were times where his greatsword came inches away from getting Oberyn. Who had also prepared a perfect counter style to him.
I hadn't realized the kind of badass growth Duncan went through. He went from having not much prowess with swords and such, wrestling his opponents, to defeating Lyonel Baratheon "The Laughing Storm" later in life in a trial by combat.
Lyonel was described as a "swaggering giant of a man" almost as tall as Duncan (6'11), powerfully built, famed for his prowess in battle and one of the finest fighters of his day.
Then Loki himself gotta really be a freaking god tier, given that Elbaf is considered the strongest country in the world regardless lmfao. Who fell to some sort of trickery by them.
(To be clear, the above take on the giants is nonsense lol).
For Tolkien fans: I recently saw an animation of Fingolfin against Morgoth. Blud fucking challenged the original dark lord himself, repeatedly injured him and even permanently injured his foot.
Now, as I'm not really that knowleadgeable on this lore, asking...
Is Fingolfin the unquestionably most badass and most powerful elf of Tolkien's works? Lmao
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