Sir Arthur Dayne The greatest Knight to ever – Dawn and his story By Ned Stark – Game of thrones history. Sword of the morning. English subtitles added.

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  1. All of these wonderful tales of fiction… if only they were actually real. I mean there are thousands upon thousands of history that any of us could look through that would match, and probably surpass such well written fiction, such as this.

  2. So that's why most people know Ned as honorable. He returned the Dawn to its rightful house. It it was any other they would've kept the sword for their own, like Tywin did with Ice…

  3. Hello guys! did you know that "Ser Arthur Dayne" is a fictional character. he didn't really exist. actually, you should know too, that drogo and other dragons are not real. I'm not sure that people who live in GOT woorld know it

  4. I'm actually really sick of people sucking Dayne's cock to be honest. How is he the greatest knight who ever lived?

    In terms of fighting SKILLS, removing the factor of Dawn, GRRM said him vs. Barristan is a toss-up.
    In terms of accomplishments, Barristan has way more deeds attached to his name (Dayne died early so he didn't have as much time).
    In terms of honor, "no one can question Ser Barristan's honor" – Ned Stark; "He lent honor to any man he served." – Tywin Lannister.

    So how the fuck is Dayne the "greatest knight who ever lived"? The guy literally has no accomplishments other than defeating the Smiling Knight. Like ok, cool. Plenty of people in GoT have killed top-notch fighters (Ned vs. Dayne, Mountain vs. Oberyn, etc). Doesn't make them the greatest knight…

    Or do you just love the fact that he wields Dawn, which is created with nothing to do with him?

  5. The greatest knight who ever lived is debatable, no doubt he's definitely among the best but Ser Duncan the Tall, Barristan Selmy and Aemon the Dragon knight are all worthy of that title also. That said I'm really glad the show confirmed that Jon is the heir to the throne and that Dayne died protecting his King, if the books go the same way which I'm sure they will then I would give Dayne, Whent & Hightower the #1 spot split evenly. They died protecting an infant because Rhaegar asked them too and they knew he was right.

  6. Best swords men who ever lived?!?
    That's a bull of crap Ned Stark gave a distraction to Dayne before he was about to kill Ned and so we call "best swordsman" got backstabbed from a guy that he didn't kill. And what's funny is that he killed the other people expect for the guy in the floor if this man was a good swordsman and a good thinker he would of killed the guy on the floor.

    Keep in mind we're still in SEASON 7..

  7. If he was still alive he would had easily end the army of the dead, all by himself. So sad he died like that, same for Barristan Selmy. I hope to see them in some Game of Thrones spin off one day, the fight with the smiling Knight sounds awesome to watch on tv.

  8. The Dayne's are such a cool house, and make for an interesting commonality between Jamie and Ned, both greatly admired Arthur Dayne. Darkstar (Gerold Dayne) is another character the show really should have utilized, he is much more scary and interesting then the Sandsnakes. (For the show crowd, Imagine Ramsey Bolton's cruelty with Arthur Dayne's swordsmanship and Loras Tyrell's looks) The show (IMO) missed some huge plot points in season 7 from the books that were strongly alluded to in other seasons. Euron's partyship and blood ritual from the books, the oily black stone and the Dayne's sword Dawn and it's long history (plus John Snows lineage) seems like a lot to just write off for the Jon and Danny swhow.

  9. I really wish we had more knowledge about this character and got to see him in the current story line. He seemed like an interesting dude and inspired many knights with his honor and skill level. I think in the books he even trained Jaime, who eventually was considered one of the best swordsmen in Westerons before he lost his hand. Plus dual sword fighting would have been cool to see played out often as more than a flashback.

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