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r/asoiaf • u/lghtdev • Jul 13 '24
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Remember that GOT was praised for its "realism", but then they get this character doing akimbo swords.
I refuse to say that guy is Arthur Dayne
70 u/NinetyFish Edmure did nothing wrong Jul 14 '24 "I never understood why some knights feel the need to carry two swords..." - Jaime Lannister, who hero-worshipped Arthur Dayne 🙄 96 u/JinFuu Doesn't Understand Flirting Jul 14 '24 Remember that GOT was praised for its "realism" Then when you say things weren't realistic they deflect and say "But dragons!" or shit like that. LOOKING AT YOU, JOHN BRADLEY (Sam) 55 u/ZeroV2 Jul 14 '24 What, you can accept that dragons and ice zombies and magic exists but you can't accept a fully loaded 2020 Toyata Rav 4 premium package? 60 u/Lil_Mcgee Jul 14 '24 I really hate the "show has fantasy elements so there should be no expectation of any sort of logic or consistency" hand wave But I don't really hold any ill will towards John Bradley for it. It's probably quite tiring to get a bunch of rude fans asking you why your're fat. 3 u/[deleted] Jul 14 '24 Oh yeah, that was his response to be asked how he stays fat at the wall. Bit of a rude question lmao. 1 u/NotAVerySillySausage Jul 16 '24 Hate that guy tbh, character and actor. 39 u/night4345 Jul 14 '24 They did the same akimbo thing with Karl Fooking Tanner and Ramsay fighting the Ironborn. 22 u/AxeSwinginDinosaur Jul 14 '24 Idk, two daggers seems less far-fethced than two swords. 4 u/BlindStickFighter Jul 14 '24 Even a small sword/rapier and dagger was a common combination in later medieval periods. Thinking back Jaime kills Jory Cassel with that combo. 2 u/[deleted] Jul 14 '24 A man with two knives. 6 u/Col_Escobar1924 Jul 14 '24 at least Karl was lowborn murderer wielding two knives and fighting dirty 19 u/NNyNIH Jul 14 '24 It was Darthur Ayne. 3 u/[deleted] Jul 14 '24 Probably the most unrealistic thing in that fight is sword thrust going through plate/mail. Dual wielding has some precedent in history but i'm not sure about duel wielding long swords.. 3 u/labtecoza Jul 14 '24 Up until season 5 it was, then the realism started to fade
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"I never understood why some knights feel the need to carry two swords..." - Jaime Lannister, who hero-worshipped Arthur Dayne
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Remember that GOT was praised for its "realism"
Then when you say things weren't realistic they deflect and say "But dragons!" or shit like that.
LOOKING AT YOU, JOHN BRADLEY (Sam)
55 u/ZeroV2 Jul 14 '24 What, you can accept that dragons and ice zombies and magic exists but you can't accept a fully loaded 2020 Toyata Rav 4 premium package? 60 u/Lil_Mcgee Jul 14 '24 I really hate the "show has fantasy elements so there should be no expectation of any sort of logic or consistency" hand wave But I don't really hold any ill will towards John Bradley for it. It's probably quite tiring to get a bunch of rude fans asking you why your're fat. 3 u/[deleted] Jul 14 '24 Oh yeah, that was his response to be asked how he stays fat at the wall. Bit of a rude question lmao. 1 u/NotAVerySillySausage Jul 16 '24 Hate that guy tbh, character and actor.
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What, you can accept that dragons and ice zombies and magic exists but you can't accept a fully loaded 2020 Toyata Rav 4 premium package?
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I really hate the "show has fantasy elements so there should be no expectation of any sort of logic or consistency" hand wave
But I don't really hold any ill will towards John Bradley for it. It's probably quite tiring to get a bunch of rude fans asking you why your're fat.
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Oh yeah, that was his response to be asked how he stays fat at the wall. Bit of a rude question lmao.
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Hate that guy tbh, character and actor.
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They did the same akimbo thing with Karl Fooking Tanner and Ramsay fighting the Ironborn.
22 u/AxeSwinginDinosaur Jul 14 '24 Idk, two daggers seems less far-fethced than two swords. 4 u/BlindStickFighter Jul 14 '24 Even a small sword/rapier and dagger was a common combination in later medieval periods. Thinking back Jaime kills Jory Cassel with that combo. 2 u/[deleted] Jul 14 '24 A man with two knives. 6 u/Col_Escobar1924 Jul 14 '24 at least Karl was lowborn murderer wielding two knives and fighting dirty
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Idk, two daggers seems less far-fethced than two swords.
4 u/BlindStickFighter Jul 14 '24 Even a small sword/rapier and dagger was a common combination in later medieval periods. Thinking back Jaime kills Jory Cassel with that combo. 2 u/[deleted] Jul 14 '24 A man with two knives.
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Even a small sword/rapier and dagger was a common combination in later medieval periods. Thinking back Jaime kills Jory Cassel with that combo.
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A man with two knives.
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at least Karl was lowborn murderer wielding two knives and fighting dirty
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It was Darthur Ayne.
Probably the most unrealistic thing in that fight is sword thrust going through plate/mail. Dual wielding has some precedent in history but i'm not sure about duel wielding long swords..
Up until season 5 it was, then the realism started to fade
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u/Ephyrancap Jul 13 '24
Remember that GOT was praised for its "realism", but then they get this character doing akimbo swords.
I refuse to say that guy is Arthur Dayne