@@daemontarg000 okay then “one of” the greatest warlords Westeros has ever seen. Alongside half the wildling commanders, Jon Snow, Ned & Robb Stark, Grey Worm, Jorah, Geor Mormont, Ramsay, the two guys you said, Qhorin Halfhand, Blackfish, Robert Baratheon, Tywin & Jamie, Barristan Selmy, Arthur Dayne, the Hound, Bronn, etc.
@@Hallowshell The kingdom was ruined by Cersei more than anything. 50% of the problems of Robert's peaceful reign would have been removed if he'd married almost anyone else. Even the cook.
No he was a smart tactician and a good warrior. But as a man his morals were completely messed up. He was a whore monger, and a glutton. He fought an entire war over a delusion of a women who didn't even want him being owed to him, he applauded the murder of children and the rape of their mother by a savage, he blamed children for the fault of their father and chased them till they fell to the brink of insanity in a far away land. I wouldn't call him a good man, he was a good warlord.
@@anonymanonym6236 Robert vs Arthur is a tough one, if it was 1 v 1 and no horses and you have Arthur with Dawn and Robert with his warhammer, it'd be REALLY close but Arthur has the speed and skill advantage over Robert, I'd say Arthur wins, on horseback, yeah Robert wins easily.
The scene where he describes his first kill is actually really unlikely as we know for a fact he fought in the vale and that Robert defeated 3 armies in a single day near summerhall
His story is about the battle of Summerhall. Also it’s possible he just marched with the Arryn Force but Jon didn’t allow him to actually went into battle.
@@Swiss_femboy if it was a tarly boy that means it was the battle with randyll tarly....the one that he lost So his first was in a battle he lost? He fought 2 battles beforehand
@@tylerfletcher1982 Roberr fought three battles at Summerhall,and he even says it was at Summerhall that he killed his first. Doesent matter if it’s a „Tarly Boy“. Could be a an error in the Series but he says his first kill is at Summerhall.
Unfair and untrue. House stark was a prime example of nobility, and honor is required if you are to be in good standing with your fellow nobles. Also if you are to be in good standing with your people. Tyrants have been killed many times in this story alone, and have been killed in our history too. Strong and honorable leaders are kept around by their people and those around them.
@@ghost-rt4gi Being good, doesn’t equal being dumb/pushover. P.S. I’m not saying Ned was a pushover or dumb, he was just inexperienced in how the political world of King Landing really was.
If nothing else, I love how season 8 proved that Robert Baratheon was absolutely correct about Dany and her dumb brother.
His mistake was living in the past.
That, and he was not fit to rule.
But he's probably the greatest warlord Westeros has ever seen.
That goes to Megor the Cruel or Maekar I
@@daemontarg000 okay then “one of” the greatest warlords Westeros has ever seen.
Alongside half the wildling commanders, Jon Snow, Ned & Robb Stark, Grey Worm, Jorah, Geor Mormont, Ramsay, the two guys you said, Qhorin Halfhand, Blackfish, Robert Baratheon, Tywin & Jamie, Barristan Selmy, Arthur Dayne, the Hound, Bronn, etc.
@@daemontarg000 idk, he won three battles in a single day. Robert deserves this at least.
@@ryanbright1363Robert was their King
Maybe he wasn't fit to rule in the show. In the books, he probably would have been at least decent under normal circumstances.
He had his faults, but he was a good man
True for all the Baratheons
Winning a war and ruining a kingdom for sure makes big difference
@@Hallowshell The kingdom was ruined by Cersei more than anything. 50% of the problems of Robert's peaceful reign would have been removed if he'd married almost anyone else. Even the cook.
No he was a smart tactician and a good warrior. But as a man his morals were completely messed up. He was a whore monger, and a glutton. He fought an entire war over a delusion of a women who didn't even want him being owed to him, he applauded the murder of children and the rape of their mother by a savage, he blamed children for the fault of their father and chased them till they fell to the brink of insanity in a far away land. I wouldn't call him a good man, he was a good warlord.
@@CatotheEawesome stannis line lol
Robetb in his prime could easily have killed the khal of dothrakhi
Facts, that war hammer, the breastplate stretcher (Rhaegar Targaryen approved) would crush his open horse lord chest
Robert would literally crush everyone. Don’t know about ser Arthur, but I damn know he would have injured him.
Robert has the reach advantage with his warhammer and he wore full plate armor which the Dothraki have problems dealing with, yeah he got it.
@@anonymanonym6236 Robert vs Arthur is a tough one, if it was 1 v 1 and no horses and you have Arthur with Dawn and Robert with his warhammer, it'd be REALLY close but Arthur has the speed and skill advantage over Robert, I'd say Arthur wins, on horseback, yeah Robert wins easily.
@@jamesfitzgerald8267 yep. War and 1vs1 combat are two different stories 🤙🏻
Jon's face when gendry said you're alot short
Perfect casting
A flawed man.
A flawed good man.
A near perfect warrior.
In books it is shown that at the time of Robert's rebellion he was like a mountain to his enemy
The scene where he describes his first kill is actually really unlikely as we know for a fact he fought in the vale and that Robert defeated 3 armies in a single day near summerhall
His story is about the battle of Summerhall. Also it’s possible he just marched with the Arryn Force but Jon didn’t allow him to actually went into battle.
@@Swiss_femboy if it was a tarly boy that means it was the battle with randyll tarly....the one that he lost
So his first was in a battle he lost?
He fought 2 battles beforehand
@@tylerfletcher1982 Roberr fought three battles at Summerhall,and he even says it was at Summerhall that he killed his first. Doesent matter if it’s a „Tarly Boy“. Could be a an error in the Series but he says his first kill is at Summerhall.
If I remember correctly this scene is not in the books
@@tylerfletcher1982that doesn’t mean a Tarly army just a Tarly
Nobles send their kids to foster and be squires remember
He was good man and great king
A good man yes but not a good king. He practically drove the seven kingdoms to bankruptcy
This #edit was epic tbh 🔨
NED Stark = Beyond Badass. Such a shame his fuckin wife was such a liability.
As they say when Catelyn stark plays game of thrones people die
Robert in his prime could have easily killed the "pig" 😂
You forgot it wasn't a norma pig, it was a fookin boar, and he still killed the boar even though he was drunk 😂
Robert in his prime would probably kill a Dragon
Robert in his prime would probably kill a Dragon
All hail king Robert
Where is The music 3:10 ?
Same as the rest. King of the north. In the description
Low key reminds me of my dad
Great king and mam in love too histori
He was a good man
King robert furius justice good man!!!!!!
Keep in mind Robert was fit and he had a war Hammer during the war
The demon of the trident
Targaryen propoganda
Stark was always Naïve and foolish “Muh Honor”
Unfair and untrue. House stark was a prime example of nobility, and honor is required if you are to be in good standing with your fellow nobles. Also if you are to be in good standing with your people. Tyrants have been killed many times in this story alone, and have been killed in our history too. Strong and honorable leaders are kept around by their people and those around them.
The most moral people usually are the dumbest but I'd rather be good then smart
@@ghost-rt4gi you can be both
@@ghost-rt4gi Being good, doesn’t equal being dumb/pushover.
P.S. I’m not saying Ned was a pushover or dumb, he was just inexperienced in how the political world of King Landing really was.
Well... he was right about the Lannisters not being trustworthy. Robert and Jon Arryn should have never made Cersei the queen.
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See how he ruined westeros, all for a woman.
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