I think he likely was around the size and strenght of Robert/Sandor.
Like he would have for sure made the list of the men whom Jaime considered as stronger than himself (in terms of brute strenght).
@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
Feanor: dies fighting multiple Balrogs
Fingolfin: challenges the original Dark Lord to a 1v1, dies after having wounded him several times
Early Noldor kings elves were broken af lmao
They went like: "6 men or sixty, he is still Daemon Targaryen" lmfao.
Daemon certainly wasn't dangerous for Caraxes only. He was a top tier warrior who could tangle with anybody.
I think any of these three is a good choice. Maybe Daemon Blackfyre but the other two probably are still pretty much equal to him.
Also, Daemon Targaryen absolutely shouldn't be underastimated too. He was considered the most experienced warrior of his time and at one point six assassins didn't...
About Baelor, Duncan reflects that he's maybe the best in Westeros, above his own Kingsguard. He also partecipates in the collapse of Daemon Blackfyre's forces at redgrass field.
And he does beat Daemon Blackfyre, though in a just.
I would say the top 3 are Daemon Blackfyre, Maegor and Aemon the Dragonknight.
Though it seems like Baelor was also considered the best in Westeros during Dunk time.
@Elder Lee Hung Jahaerys grew into a martial badass.
Though I don't think he would have beaten Maegor. Maegor was a freak with Hound/Robert strenght, Blackfyre in hand and was apparently so talented that he was beating seasoned knights at thirteen. He entered a trial by seven with whatever...
@Elder Lee Hung @RayanOO @Bullet @Cichy
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.
Lyn Corbray in Asoiaf is a dueling champion who killed as many men in duels as he did in battle. Catelyn says this. It sounds kinda nuts lol.
Gawen Corbray was picked to train Maegor the Cruel. This guy was considered one of the deadliest knights around.
And I'm guessing Gwayne Corbray still...
And you had a giant spider of chaos trying to feed on the original Dark Lord himself and his screams calling all the Balrogs to his rescue. Peak epicness.
Wtf was that era lmfao
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