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re: Has anyone in Westeros ever studied battle tactics? Ep. 4 spoiler
Posted on 5/6/19 at 11:17 am to slackster
Posted on 5/6/19 at 11:17 am to slackster
Even if they had conventional knowledge, how well does that work when dragons, wights, and other shite gets involved?
Randyll Tarly was pretty much acknowledged as the best general in the Seven Kingdoms. Dany barbecued his arse between using the Dothraki and the dragons in a curb stomp battle.
Having conventional knowledge doesn’t necessarily hold up when phenomenon not seen in your lifetime comes up.
That’s not to excuse her stupidity as much as point out that this isn’t the Westeros of Robert’s Rebellion.
Randyll Tarly was pretty much acknowledged as the best general in the Seven Kingdoms. Dany barbecued his arse between using the Dothraki and the dragons in a curb stomp battle.
Having conventional knowledge doesn’t necessarily hold up when phenomenon not seen in your lifetime comes up.
That’s not to excuse her stupidity as much as point out that this isn’t the Westeros of Robert’s Rebellion.
Posted on 5/6/19 at 11:24 am to teke184
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That’s not to excuse her stupidity as much as point out that this isn’t the Westeros of Robert’s Rebellion.
Yeah I agree.
I think most of the fighting has done a good job showing that emotionally vested leaders are prone to major mistakes because of those emotions. That's true in the real world too.
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