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Smh at nikkas saying Ned wasnt on Jaime's level.
Smh at nikkas saying Ned wasnt on Jaime's level.
Smh at nikkas saying Ned wasnt on Jaime's level.
Ned wasn't on Jamie's level. Even he knew that. Only nikkas Jamie really respected were barristan the bold and the sword of the morning Arthur Dayne.
tell em...seriously...Jamie kills Jory Cassel one of Winterfell's best fighters in ONE parry....
niccas just stanning the TV Ned and don't know what real is.
This thread is about the TV show. The show took some liberties in some areas, and Ned's fighting may've been one of them. Cuz a prime Jaime fought to a draw with a Ned Stark 20 years from his prime in the show. Plus, in that scene, it was clear that Jaime was very extremely anxious to add besting the "great Eddard Stark" as a notch under his belt.
To me, that's the most damning evidence that's the most damning evidence that Ned was a great fighter, and the fact that old Ned went toe-to-toe with him, suggest that prime Ned was greater than a prime Jaime.
Plus there was Ser Barristan the bold who lauded Ned's great skills on the battlefield in season 1 (I think I said it was Tywin, previously).
and the show is based on the book.
Ned was good but Jamie was not lying when he said only 2 men in the realm could see him. Brieene who just bested one of the BEST knights in the Kingdoms, Loras Tyrell, in the melee responded with "I'm not stupid" when Jamie challenged her. Even with a obvious reach and perhaps strength advantage. NOT to mention he sliced through multiple northern troops before he was captured AND they call him Kingslayer but how many cats you seen OPENLY challenge him? Even when Tyrion named him champion in the Eyrie when he was in jail the whole court was shook.
thats all TV evidence blood...Jamie was killin nikkas since 16 in full blown wars when Barristan, Robert and Jamie was in the crib chillin talking about first kills even Barristan lauded Jamie.
Ned was long dead when he said that
Jaime showed Ned a tremendous amount of respect...and relished the opportunity to knock down the great Ned Stark.
The show is based on the book, but they've made changes in certain areas. If they up and turn Robb into a closet homo (you know that whole gay agenda this country can be on sometimes) you can't argue that Robb ain't homo. The book can only be used to make an arguments regarding the TV show story if it doesn't directly contradict the what the TV show says happens.
And you ask who have I seen OPENLY challenge Jaime....just one person....old ass Ned Stark, and they fought to a draw.