@Elder Lee Hung Maegor beating seasoned knights at thirtheen is wild lol. You have to wonder if this account was in some way exaggerated. In comparison, Jaime won a squires tourney at twelve (though I don't remember if this line is show only).
As a warrior Maegor could compete with anybody. Lol
Jahaerys is still the most underrated warrior of them all, he killed a Baratheon champion 1v1 in the Third Dornish war, and killed a 17 year old knight when he was 55 1v1. Jahaerys is one of the most epic Targaryens for sure. @RayanOO@Rumble
Right now I think Robert vs Jaime (both in their primes) is probably a 50/50 match. I had Jaime slightly above him before but man, Robert was not to be messed around.
Even when fat and drunk, he still killed a boar who had opened his belly.
I am relistening to Fire and Blood, and I’m realizing that House Corbray were champions even back in the days of Aegon I. Truly the Corbrays were a house of superb warriors for nearly two centuries at least.
@Elder Lee Hung Bittersteel's life is meme. Man lost with Daemon Blackfyre, schemed in Essos for their comeback while creating an elite sellswords company whose warcry referred to his nick, crossed the Narrow Sea and fought and lost in other three Blackfyre rebellions, then warred in Essos again.
@Elder Lee Hung I feel like I did kinda sleep on Rhaegar at that tourney. Because Barristan did say in the books that he grew into "a most puissant warrior". Him initially not wanting to be a warrior doesn't matter that much.
He probably doesn't make the top 5 Targaryen warrios oat because the Targaryens just have had a bunch of amazing fighters.
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Tell me any other more bad ass moment from anyone in the 300 years of targaryen history lmak.