![]() This scene was meant to show us she is also an exceptionally dangerous opponent in battle, too. She is an exceptionally dangerous assassin, we know this. She also had extensive martial training with the Faceless Men, even learning to fight blind. He doesn't even get a hit in on the Water Dancer in their very short engagement, that's how much trouble Westerosi warriors have with people trained as such.Īrya trained for a short while with the First Sword of Braavos and kept up her training wherever she went. Without the intervention of the spear-wielding warrior, Jorah is dead. Just tears him apart with no effort at all, and Jorah is wearing a considerable amount of plate armour - only his arms and below his waist are unprotected. In this scene he faces a fully trained Water Dancer in the fighting pits, and the Water Dancer destroys him. ![]() Jorah Mormont is a very competent fighter who was given a knight's worth of training, the same as Robb and Jon, and probably by his similarly competent father. Syrio Forel defeated several members of the King's Guard at once with nothing but a short wooden sword, and then there is this scene. We do know that Westerosi knights have serious problems when facing Water Dancers. Also, the match ended in a draw, so why people are treating it like Brienne lost, I don't know. That moment when she hits Brienne's wrist is a good example - Brienne recoils and it looks like Arya's won a point, but why? With that armour it shouldn't have any affect on her at all. Arya is shown slicing with her rapier against an opponent in plate armour, which is stupid. This subreddit is for discussion of fiction using information about the universe and not meta information about the work.I thought it was pretty stupid, but only the execution, not the concept.
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