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  • Anonymous bastard of Jamie's ruined the fighting moment. I was waiting for Ned to win.

    Fuck you anonymous idiot. _| |_

  • Poor Jory :[

  • 0:45 clash of titans

  • Ned vs Jaime in books never happent this Ned ,Will and Jory kill many lannisters foot soldiers Jaime stand in his horse away in the rainy night out of a whorehouse Will and Jory dies and Horse fall down and break Neds leg series is very good but book is awesome and some things cant be like the book is 940 pages in 10 hours !!!!!

  • 0:34-0:48 why they dint make it longer ... its the best out of this theme

  • @LazyRpg i genuinely agree with you. i listen to this song because of that part.

  • Suddenly Jory was back among them, a red rain flying from his sword.

  • not strong enough tune

  • "If you threat my lord again..."

    "I will open your Lord from balls to brain to see what starks are made of."

  • fuck you jamie. 

  • @tinurieaa You mean Joffery

  • @Lucazzy no.

  • @tinurieaa woops lol i messed up the scenes.

    Fuck them both

  • @tinurieaa i love how you're straightforward. I second your statement!

  • Blah blah blah Jaime's better blah blah blah. Yeah well Ned helped win the realm from Aerys while Jaime was just a squire. There's more to being an excellent warrior on the battlefield to wielding a sword well. Jaime was such a great swordsmen & yet lost the battle he led against Robb Stark.

    Robb Stark was neither a tactical genius nor a surpassing swordsmen yet died unbeaten in battle.

  • Spoiler: I can see Ned Stark rises from his grave at 0:34 and killing Joffrey and all the Lannister

  • i bet you ned would have beat jamie if that nameless douche didnt interfere

  • @bskulldragon100 Ned > Jaime that's all

  • @bskulldragon100 Certainly not. Jaimie was one of the best warriors in Seven Kingdoms and Ned was good but not fantastic, very good warrior. He hasn't been the best in time of rebellion and 16 years calm life make him little fat (as said Robert) ;)

    Please don't idealize Eddard, he was only human and has also disadvantages. I recommend you read the book if you haven't done it yet.

    (sorry of my english, I'm learning)

  • @bskulldragon100 You serious? Jaime is one of the finest knights of his time, becoming a Kingsguard as a teenager and has only gotten better. Ned's no slouch, but he'd have gotten his ass handed to him on a platter by Jaime. In the books, he doesn't even fight Jaime but breaks his leg when his horse falls on him.

  • @Strand0410 Jaime was a fine night, but he was not made a night of the Kingsguard by Aerys because of his fighting ability; it was to slight Tywin. Surely, Jaime may have been better than Ned, but Ned was a great warrior in his own right and nothing in the books led me to believe that he could not have bested Jaime in a battle. Ser Barriston, on the other hand, was better than either man.

  • @ChiTownIsaac55 Jaime's described as being one of the finest fighters in Westeros, bar maybe Gregor Clegane who'd simply overpower him or Oberyn Martell who uses poisoned weapons. Even half-starved, he nearly kills Brienne, who's one of the best fighters, and who in turn, beats Loras Tyrell.

    Ned isn't described as anything other than a competent warrior and fine commander vs the likes of Jaime, Barristan, Arthur Dayne, The Mountain, Oberyn or Loras.

  • @Strand0410 "described as being one of the finest fighters in Westeros." Yes, in tourneys. Remind me again which battles did Jaime fight in? He didn't fight any in Robert's war. He was at King's Landing in the Kingsguard. The one battle he fought in following Robert's death, he lost to Robb Stark. When it counted, he lost to a boy & an arrogant twit in Theon Greyjoy. Some warrior!

    Ned at least won battles & helped secure the crown for Robert. More to being a warrior than swordplay.

  • @MegaCurtisimo But a good commander =/= a good fighter. Few people think Jaime's a great war leader and everyone thinks he's too impulsive, but in single combat? He's unmatched.

    He helped break the Kingswood brotherhood, Arthur Dayne knighted him. He did smash the Riverlords, and even when he lost to Robb, he managed to kill half a dozen of Robb's personal guard, most of them knights or noble sons. Not saying he's a great leader, but in a Ned vs Jaime fight, he'd have destroyed Ned.

  • @Strand0410 would have to partially disagree still. Ned even alludes to Jaime possibly being overrated when he says "you must choose your opponents well," upon their greeting at King's Landing. Even Tywin Lannister chastises Jaime later on to become the "man he needs him to be," also possibly alluding to a lack of substance, or over arrogance in his skill, over hype. Or should I say an over reliance in his sword skill & needing more tactical nous.

  • @MegaCurtisimo Ned is never thought of being anything but decent. In the newest book, Barristan Selmy's own PoV chapter states that he's never seen a more naturally gifted swordsman than Jaime until he travels East. He's stronger/faster than Loras, Brienne, can outfight the Greatjon, Sandor Clegane, even Gregor (the strongest ones)

    Jaime's a poorer commander than Ned, but the original point of contention was: Who would win in a 1v1 fight in a street and the answer will always be Jaime.

  • @Strand0410 What is so difficult to understand that just b/c you're the best at something, it doesn't mean you can lose? Jaime is said by many to be the best & yet somehow he contrived to be bested at tourneys which the books mention more than once. So, whatever. Be like Tyrion & always bet on Jaime. Perhaps I would've ended up with your gold.

  • @Strand0410 After thinking about it further you're right. Jaime would've won... b/c as soon as Ned would've possibly gotten an upper hand, Jaime would've resorted to his Kingslaying ways & cheated or something. BOOM! Eat it, Kingslayer!

  • @bskulldragon100 No doubt!!

  • @kufygfykt THNK U!

  • @bskulldragon100 Also, Ned wasn't even using Ice, if he were, no doubt he would have won---since valyrian steel is so light, a greatsword swings like a longsword.

  • @bskulldragon100 No he wouldnt jaime is younger and he is the best swordsman in 7 kingdom

  • @LCHC1 actually you find out he's not the best per say......Bronn would kill him. He's the best Knight swordsman in the seven kingdoms. He can't fight an unorthodox style. Ned fights like a member of the night watch. No rules, kill anyway necessary. So does (spoiler alert) Bronn. Syrio Forel, with a real sword would kick Jaime Lannister's ass. (This is all from someone who's READ ALL THE BOOKS) He's simply the best Knight, so the best of the common style of the time.

  • @drizzt102 bahahahaha i have read them all to, no bronn would not kill him, jaime is not vardis egen. syrio couldnt beat trant in full plate how could he kill jaime? there is a reason why europe medieval battlefields were full of knights with lots of armor on then, not water dancers

  • @LCHC1 Your still wrong....cause it don't help that Jaime lost a little something that gave him his edge. Try winning a sword fight without a hand......whoops my bad. But seriously, no. The reason europe was full of knights was because, simply put, despite how expensive it was, they were easier to train then people like Syrio or Bronn. That said, people like Syrio or Bronn can beat any knight any time. Its simply a matter of style. Bronn would just tire him out.

  • @LCHC1 Its what he did to Vardis, and while your right, Jaime is better then Vardis, that just means it would take longer. Bronn isn't wieghed down by like almost a hundred pounds of steel, so really it would just be a matter of time. It also helps the man is former Night's Watch, and its hinted at he trained with Qhorin Half-hand (who would also kick Jaime's ass for the record).

  • @LCHC1 As you saw with Vardis, Plate armor has gaps, namely the Aeorta under the arm, the tendons in the calf, and the jugular. Three vital areas. Bronn hit them all. He only attacked three times, yet each strike was crippling or deadly. He would kill Jaime, if he fought him like this. Its simply a matter of combat approach.

  • @drizzt102 MINOR SPOILER

    But he will refuse to fight Gregor Clegane, despite Tyrion's conviction that Bronn would come out the winner of such a duel.

  • i'll cut your lord from balls to belly and see what starks are made off

  • Clash of the Titans!

  • My brother, Lord Stark. We want him back.

  • @KingslayerSrb nice name for that comment :P

  • Love this! Just amazing....

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