For anybody who might want to read it, here's the stuff on Sandoq. There also is the fight sequence if you scroll down the post.
https://www.reddit.com/r/asoiaf/s/4LznKR4pGk
Blud was a nearly seven foot tall, skillful giant, carrying a Valyrian blade.
About Ryam Redwyne. He was considered the...
By the end one of the guards had managed to take his Valyrian blade. Ser Amaury charged at him and Sandoq took an axe from where prince Vyseris had buried it and split Amaury's head and helmet in half from crest to gorget.
And until recently I had read the name Sandoq the Shadow here and there but god damn I hadn't realized what kind of beast he is. Lol.
At one point during the fight on the drawbridge he was killing a guard, then wounding the Kingsguard member, then killing another guard followed by the knight...
@Elder Lee Hung Dayne has gone through overestimation for sure online, he ain't some unapproachable fella level wise.
Jaime thinks he can beat him and he doesn't even have a special blade, Barristan has equal chances against him without Dawn etc.
Some legendary warriors of past eras who...
Tbf the Mountain really is a monster. I'd give it to Sandor but the risk of losing is there. Oberyn put up a true masterclass against him, that fighting sequence is one of Martin's best. It really felt like Oberyn was facing a giant almost.
Sandor isn't Oberyn and has his own path to winning...
I think Sandor is one of the elite warriors who can beat Gregor yea. He is freakishly strong and for sure more skilled and mobile than the Mountain.
Like @KingOnizam posted, Sandor was was more than capable of going blow for blow against his brother while not really going on the offensive like...
I don't remember what age Jaime was at the time of Robert's rebellion but if he hadn't hit his prime already, then Robert was probably a top 3 warrior in the land, after Arthur and Barristan. Ned even called him "peerless" and "fiercest warrior in the realm", prime Bobby B was a beast for sure...
To me, when I consider the Dragonknight's portrayal, with him not only being a legendary Kingsguard in terms of skills but also literally carrying a Valyrian blade, I frankly don't know if anybody in Martin's lore would start with an outright advantage on him in a duel, like with better chances...
I've already given my vote but Arthur Dayne defeating the Smiling Knight the way he did was a very impressive feat which should not be overlooked. Jaime described the Smiling Knight as being "The Mountain of his time" so his prowess was clearly no joke.
In the duel against Dayne, the Smiling...
Alright, the matchup is here:
Dayne
> Deadliest Kingsguard of Aerys Targaryen's legendary group.
> Equal to Barristan, one of the greatest swordsmen in the lore's history...without Dawn. With Dawn, he has the outright advantage even over him.
> Defeated the Smiling Knight, considered "The...
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