Jon Snow vs Jamie Lannister

Started by Robtard10 pages
Originally posted by Time Immemorial
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Google: "Battle of Qohor" if you wish to learn more.

Originally posted by Robtard
Google: "Battle of Qohor" if you wish to learn more.

Wow, how stupid of those barbarians. What a loss!

Drogo pulls Jaime's spine out MK fatality style, then dies days later from an infection due to hubris during the fight.

Originally posted by marwash22
Drogo pulls Jaime's spine out MK fatality style, then dies days later from an infection due to hubris during the fight.

Drogo dies from a mere scratch. Jaime survives capture and subsequent maiming, with shitty medical care, and survives.

Jaime >>>>> Drogo.

Aight how about Bronn vs Jamie, I had higher hopes for Jon but after watching more, he is a weakling.

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
Drogo dies from a mere scratch. Jaime survives capture and subsequent maiming, with shitty medical care, and survives.

Jaime >>>>> Drogo.

GRRM >>>>>>>> logic and reason.

Jon Snow has been shot the phuck up by arrows and stabbed repeatedly, and hasn't caught so much as a fever... but Drogo died from a scratch.

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Originally posted by marwash22
GRRM >>>>>>>> logic and reason.

Concession accepted.

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
Drogo dies from a mere scratch. Jaime survives capture and subsequent maiming, with shitty medical care, and survives.

Jaime >>>>> Drogo.

Damn good point.

Originally posted by Time Immemorial
Aight how about Bronn vs Jamie, I had higher hopes for Jon but after watching more, he is a weakling.

Would be a good fight, but Bronn would likely play dirty and win.

From a book standpoint though, Jamie would win.

List of living men Jaime knows are stronger than him:
Ser Gregor Clegane (Thought of by Jaime as the strongest of his list)
Sandor Clegane
Greatjon Umber

List of living men Jaime thinks might be stronger than him:
Ser Lyle "Strongboar" Crakehall

If you count dead men, you can add Arthur Dayne, Gerold Hightower (Probably the physically strongest Kingsuard Jaime ever served with), and Robert to people he knows is stronger.

Oh, and Brienne, lol.

Jamie is tied up all the time, this is bullshit, can't get an accurate assessment on his skills....

Originally posted by marwash22
GRRM >>>>>>>> logic and reason.

Jon Snow has been shot the phuck up by arrows and stabbed repeatedly, and hasn't caught so much as a fever... but Drogo died from a scratch.

😬

Did you miss that a ****ing witch was deliberately worsening the wound so that he would die a painful death lol?

Originally posted by Time Immemorial
Aight how about Bronn vs Jamie, I had higher hopes for Jon but after watching more, he is a weakling.
With both hands, undoubtedly Jaime.

Bronn given certain circumstances might be able to win if he plays dirty, but give both standard equipment and have them fight in a random area? Jaime cuts him down.

Originally posted by NemeBro
List of living men Jaime knows are stronger than him:
Ser Gregor Clegane (Thought of by Jaime as the strongest of his list)
Sandor Clegane
Greatjon Umber

List of living men Jaime thinks might be stronger than him:
Ser Lyle "Strongboar" Crakehall

If you count dead men, you can add Arthur Dayne, Gerold Hightower (Probably the physically strongest Kingsuard Jaime ever served with), and Robert to people he knows is stronger.

Oh, and Brienne, lol.

It'd be awesome (but unlikely) to see those guys in a flashback.

Originally posted by NemeBro
Did you miss that a ****ing witch was deliberately worsening the wound so that he would die a painful death lol?
iirc, he got the infection first, which is the main point i was making. Other people have had worse wounds with no consequence.

Originally posted by Time Immemorial
Jamie is tied up all the time, this is bullshit, can't get an accurate assessment on his skills....

In the books they do a much better job of letting us know he's a total badass with a blade. Why losing his hand was such a devastating blow, his martial skills is just about all he has going for him and all he really cares about in life, aside from plugging his sister’s ass.

Originally posted by Robtard
In the books they do a much better job of letting us know he's a total badass with a blade. Why losing his hand was such a devastating blow, his martial skills is just about all he has going for him and all he’s really cares about in life, aside from plugging his sister’s ass.

Ok gonna read the books then.

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
It'd be awesome (but unlikely) to see those guys in a flashback.
Oh yeah, back when every member of the Kingsguard was around the level of Jaime and Barristan? Would be great.

In the books currently, the only real notable fighters are Ser Balon Swann, Ser Loras Tyrell(

Spoiler:
ONLY NOT ANYMORE HAHAHA probably who knows
), and probably
Spoiler:
Ser Robert Strong, who if you buy the hype might just be the mightiest humanoid character that isn't an Other.
Ser Arys Oakheart had the temperament for the Kingsguard, but he wasn't as formidable from what we see.

Originally posted by marwash22
iirc, he got the infection first, which is the main point i was making. Other people have had worse wounds with no consequence.

iirc, he was cut and the witch actively made it worse when she was tending to the wound.

ie she probably rubbed her own shit in it, instead of the healing herbs she was supposedly doing.

Originally posted by marwash22
iirc, he got the infection first, which is the main point i was making. Other people have had worse wounds with no consequence.
He got cut first, but there were no signs he would die from it until Mirri Maz Durr started "treating" it.

Also keep in mind that he's a filthy barbarian who doesn't have access to the wonders of Westerosi medicine.