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Fandom A Song of Ice and Fire RP (Game of Thrones)

TheAncientCenturion said:
He's trying to make every character in this RP David Wehham.
The Others will be part of this RP after all. They come, and fight the Night's Watch at the wall. The prophecy will be fulfilled just as they breach it and invade the North. The David Wehham's will all meet, merge into one Azor Ahai and then the Long Night will end. xD
 
The Desert Fox.

WanderingJester said:
The Others will be part of this RP after all. They come, and fight the Night's Watch at the wall. The prophecy will be fulfilled just as they breach it and invade the North. The David Wehham's will all meet, merge into one Azor Ahai and then the Long Night will end. xD
300 David Wehhmans, to be precise.
 
Lancelot said:
Any cool fox nicknames?
Fire fox sounds a bit corny.
Foxy? ;)

WanderingJester said:
The Others will be part of this RP after all. They come, and fight the Night's Watch at the wall. The prophecy will be fulfilled just as they breach it and invade the North. The David Wehham's will all meet, merge into one Azor Ahai and then the Long Night will end. xD
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Archon said:
Welp. If the Wenhammer Twins was not a joke, then David Wenhammer Mk IV is en route.
Your twin is so going to bog down Hawk's lying. That'll be great, I'll make some edits to the CS to fit whatever you write.
 
Fezzes said:
Your twin is so going to bog down Hawk's lying. That'll be great, I'll make some edits to the CS to fit whatever you write.
Wenhammer 1: "Back where I'm from, there was this beast of a man, six'four an' built like a mammoth, took the bastard down with nought but mi' fists! Those were the days, I was a fookin' Legend back in Gin Alley!


*Murmurs of awe come from the various Black Brothers.*


Wenhammer 2: "Oh aye, what was his name? Gerrel? Gorrol? If I recall, the big fucker knocked you silly and left you with two black eyes, and a broken rib-cage. They called ya "Byron the Beaten" until you could walk, and even then you were nuthin' but the fookin' joke of Gin Alley."


Wenhammer 1: ( -_- ")
 
TheAncientCenturion said:
I look at that image and am confused. Visenya is more appealing.
When we get a big enough scene. I'd be down.
Oh back to the arts stuff. Again, I really want to see a depiction of 1v1 in this RP. Perhaps Roland v Trevir in the bracket melee finals? To the caliber of Dunk the Tall against Lord Baratheon.


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WanderingJester said:
Oh back to the arts stuff. Again, I really want to see a depiction of 1v1 in this RP. Perhaps Roland v Trevir in the bracket melee finals? To the caliber of Dunk the Tall against Lord Baratheon.
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By the old gods, the Laughing Storm was a frightening fooker.
 
TheAncientCenturion said:
By the old gods, the Laughing Storm was a frightening fooker.
Speaking of Frightening Men. A thought experiment:


Suppose we displaced the events of the trident from time and space and pitted the roughly same amount of numbers of troops on each side. Robert would be hellbent on taking down the Targs, but instead of finding himself facing the slender and valiant Rhaegar here.


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He comes face to face with the current king of Westeros: Maekar the Anvil


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Would the Stag still win in that fight?

Fezzes said:
Apparently. I'm not sure what that's referencing.
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and their Grey Fox of the Thieves Guild.


Gray Fox
 
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I'd go with Bobby B still. Arguably with Bobby B having an easier time.


What we know from Maekar is that he was a more than capable knight who managed to kill his brother, albeit accidentally, in a trial by seven. A lot of what he had was probably brute force and a raw tenaciousness. Something that Bobby B also relies on. IMO, Maekar might be marginally more skilled than Robert, but the strength and savagery that both would normally play into favors Robert. He just has a better record (though unreliable narrators do exist) as a frightening man in his prime.


And I'd argue that Rhaegar, who unhorsed Barry the Bold, was more suited to fight Robert. He was more skill oriented, was certainly a better rider, and was an intelligent man. Maekar never struck me as someone exceptionally smart in the Hedge Knight. He's not dumb, but just around what you'd expect from a noble. Rhaegar comes off as this larger than life character (maybe again a result of unreliable narrators).
 
IMO, the only people who have a chance with Bobby B in his prime are:

  • Gregor Clegane (40-60 odds, for Bobby)
  • The Hound (45-55, for Bobby)
  • Arthur Dayne (55-45, Bobby)
  • Rhaegar (45-55, Bobby)
  • Prime Jaime, Prime Barry (50,50)
  • Ser Dunk (45,50, Bobby)
  • Aemon the Dragonknight (55,45, Aemon)


I'm a bit iffy, but there was a Stark Lord at the time of Aemon who apparently was on his level. There also is Daemon the Rogue Prince. Who might be the best knight in recent history. But it's hard to judge, going that far back.


Edit: I should add Mance, if they were given fair equipment. He thrashed Jon Snow, who at the time was probably a solid knight himself. Oberyn Martell might be able to pull off a victory in a duel, but not an organic combat experience.

Akio said:
I actually am gonna commission someone to draw Cayden at some point, that is a plan
I'm fine with my headcanon of Viserys. Being a cross between Viserys of the show and The Rogue Prince.
 
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TheAncientCenturion said:
IMO, the only people who have a chance with Bobby B in his prime are:
  • Gregor Clegane (40-60 odds, for Bobby)
  • The Hound (45-55, for Bobby)
  • Arthur Dayne (55-45, Bobby)
  • Rhaegar (45-55, Bobby)
  • Prime Jaime, Prime Barry (50,50)
  • Ser Dunk (45,50, Bobby)
  • Aemon the Dragonknight (55,45, Aemon)


I'm a bit iffy, but there was a Stark Lord at the time of Aemon who apparently was on his level. There also is Daemon the Rogue Prince. Who might be the best knight in recent history. But it's hard to judge, going that far back.


Edit: I should add Mance, if they were given fair equipment. He thrashed Jon Snow, who at the time was probably a solid knight himself. Oberyn Martell might be able to pull off a victory in a duel, but not an organic combat experience.


I'm fine with my headcanon of Viserys. Being a cross between Viserys of the show and The Rogue Prince.
That's fair. Between his massive warhammer and his beserker rage, Prime Robert could've probably killed more than his fair share of legends on the battlefield.
 
WanderingJester said:
That's fair. Between his massive warhammer and his beserker rage, Prime Robert could've probably killed more than his fair share of legends on the battlefield.
That's what he had going for him. The strength to rival Gregor Clegane and the sense to use it correctly.


IMO, if we were to fast forward a hundred years into the future of AWOIAF, he'd be considered a legend like Aemon. It seems the further back you are, the more your deeds are considered untouchable and made to be bigger than life.
 
TheAncientCenturion said:
IMO, the only people who have a chance with Bobby B in his prime are:
  • Gregor Clegane (40-60 odds, for Bobby)
  • The Hound (45-55, for Bobby)
  • Arthur Dayne (55-45, Bobby)
  • Rhaegar (45-55, Bobby)
  • Prime Jaime, Prime Barry (50,50)
  • Ser Dunk (45,50, Bobby)
  • Aemon the Dragonknight (55,45, Aemon)


I'm a bit iffy, but there was a Stark Lord at the time of Aemon who apparently was on his level. There also is Daemon the Rogue Prince. Who might be the best knight in recent history. But it's hard to judge, going that far back.


Edit: I should add Mance, if they were given fair equipment. He thrashed Jon Snow, who at the time was probably a solid knight himself. Oberyn Martell might be able to pull off a victory in a duel, but not an organic combat experience.


I'm fine with my headcanon of Viserys. Being a cross between Viserys of the show and The Rogue Prince.
Oh my god, finally someone who understands Arthur Dayne isn't a jedi, and would lose quite often to someone like Robert.


In Jon's defence though, it's good to remember he - for all intents and purposes - thought he was fighting the wildling Rattleshirt, not the ex-Night's Watch King Beyond the Wall, had he been facing Mance without glamor I believe the fight would have been vastly less one-sided.
 
Archon said:
In Jon's defence though, it's good to remember he - for all intents and purposes - thought he was fighting the wildling Rattleshirt, not the ex-Night's Watch King Beyond the Wall, had he been facing Mance without glamor I believe the fight would have been vastly less one-sided.
Where did this come from?


I agree, though.
 
Archon said:
Oh my god, finally someone who understands Arthur Dayne isn't a jedi, and would lose quite often to someone like Robert.
In Jon's defence though, it's good to remember he - for all intents and purposes - thought he was fighting the wildling Rattleshirt, not the ex-Night's Watch King Beyond the Wall, had he been facing Mance without glamor I believe the fight would have been vastly less one-sided.
I do think Arthur Dayne is the best knight in recent times. And that knights and figures like Ser Dunk, Aemon, and Daemon Targaryen are only so bloated because of legends and the mentality that they simply cannot be surpassed.


But Robert and a handful of other characters would give Arthur a pretty hard fight. But yeah, based on the information given, I do think he's the top dog. But in reality that doesn't mean you win every fight.


True, he was caught off guard. But he was thrashed so quickly for underestimating his opponent, I don't think it would of made any difference. Jon would be more defensive, yeah, the fight would of been prolonged. But Mance was just so effective in throwing him down. I'm iffy on placing him up there - for a plethora of reasons. But Jon's a skilled fighter, no Jaime or Brienne, but he's pretty good.
 
Fezzes said:
Where did this come from?
I agree, though.
TheAncientCenturion said:
Edit: I should add Mance, if they were given fair equipment. He thrashed Jon Snow, who at the time was probably a solid knight himself. Oberyn Martell might be able to pull off a victory in a duel, but not an organic combat experience.
 

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