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Parallelism – Mythological weave of Ice & Fire
Would the khopesh-styled swords used by the Dothraki be effective in real life if still used in the same manner or would armor completely negate their blade? - Quora
Is there an equivalent for the Citadel anywhere in Westeros where people can learn how to fight with swords? As in, a swordsmanship academy of sorts? - Quora
Is Jon Snow currently the best (if not, one of the best) swordsman? - Quora
spoilers extended] Thoughts on how Stannis could've beaten Renly : r/asoiaf
Is there an equivalent for the Citadel anywhere in Westeros where people can learn how to fight with swords? As in, a swordsmanship academy of sorts? - Quora
Is there an equivalent for the Citadel anywhere in Westeros where people can learn how to fight with swords? As in, a swordsmanship academy of sorts? - Quora
PAWN TO PLAYER A Rethinking Sansa Stark Resource
Were there any equivalents to brass knuckles/knuckle dusters in the medieval period? Alternatively, was the utility these offered largely unnecessary in an era of armor? - Quora
Geographically, King's Landing is closer to Dragonstone than High Garden and we saw that the Dothraki fought the battle with the Lannister army close to High Garden. How could the Dothraki reach
What is your favorite knight weapon out of the morningstar, crossbow, halberd, or broadsword and why? - Quora
If Syrio Forel had a real sword, could have he killed all of the knights and survived? - Quora
Bakkalon the Pale Child, and Flames
In ASOIAF (and presumably real life) combatants use blunted 'tourney swords' in tournaments and practices. Was there an equivalent for non-edged weapons like hammers, maces, etc.? - Quora
From Pawn to Player: Rethinking Sansa XX - General (ASoIaF) - A Forum of Ice and Fire - A Song of Ice and Fire & Game of Thrones