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* HardHead: He's hit square between the eye by the full force of an iron lance driven by a galloping horse. The maester is actually astonished that his head is still attached to his shoulder afterward, and it only takes four hours for Dunk to regain consciousness with no permanent damage.

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* HardHead: He's hit square between the eye eyes by the full force of an iron lance driven by a galloping horse. The maester is actually astonished that his head is still attached to his shoulder afterward, and it only takes four hours for Dunk to regain consciousness with no permanent damage.
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* HardHead: He's hit square between the eye by the full force of an iron lance driven by a galloping horse. The maester is actually astonished that his head is still attached to his shoulder afterward, and it only takes four hours for Dunk to regain consciousness with no permanent damage.
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* TheAce: Despite growing up inside a brothel and having been a knight for only half a year, Glendon is able to defeat scores of other knights during the Whitehalls tourney. This alone puts him several leagues above Duncan in terms of skills, as the latter has been a knight for several years and still can't joust for the life of him. [[spoiler:Even after getting tortured by the Blackfyre conspirators, Glendon's still able to deliver Daemon II Blackfyre a humiliating defeat.]]

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* TheAce: Despite growing up inside a brothel and having been a knight for only half a year, Glendon is able to defeat scores of other older and more seasoned knights during the Whitehalls tourney. This alone puts him several leagues above Duncan in terms of skills, as the latter has been a knight for several years and still can't joust for the life of him. [[spoiler:Even after getting tortured by the Blackfyre conspirators, Glendon's still able to deliver Daemon II Blackfyre a humiliating defeat.]]
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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows to avoid being recognized as the guy who [[spoiler:caused Baelor's death]]. Nobody is fooled for a second because no one else is as tall as him. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]

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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows Knight to avoid being recognized as the guy who [[spoiler:caused Baelor's death]]. Nobody is fooled for a second because no one else is as tall as him. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]
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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows to avoid being recognized as the guy who caused Baelor's death. Nobody is fooled for a second because no one else is as tall as him. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]

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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows to avoid being recognized as the guy who caused [[spoiler:caused Baelor's death.death]]. Nobody is fooled for a second because no one else is as tall as him. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]
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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows to avoid being recognized as the guy who caused Baelor's death. Nobody is fooled for one second because no one else is as tall as him. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]

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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows to avoid being recognized as the guy who caused Baelor's death. Nobody is fooled for one a second because no one else is as tall as him. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]
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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows to avoid being recognized as the guy who caused Baelor's death. Nobody is fooled for one second because nobody is as tall as he is and everyone already saw him the night before. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]

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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows to avoid being recognized as the guy who caused Baelor's death. Nobody is fooled for one second because nobody no one else is as tall as he is and everyone already saw him the night before.him. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]
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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows to avoid being recognized as the guy who caused Baelor's death. Nobody is fooled for one second because nobody is as tall as he is and everyone already sees him the night before. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]

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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows to avoid being recognized as the guy who caused Baelor's death. Nobody is fooled for one second because nobody is as tall as he is and everyone already sees saw him the night before. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]
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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows to avoid being recognized as the guy who caused Baelor's death. Nobody is fooled for one second because there everyone already sees his tall frame the night before. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]

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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows to avoid being recognized as the guy who caused Baelor's death. Nobody is fooled for one second because there nobody is as tall as he is and everyone already sees his tall frame him the night before. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]
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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows to avoid being recognized as the guy who caused Baelor's death. Nobody is fooled for one second because there is only one person of his size during the tourney. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]

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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows to avoid being recognized as the guy who caused Baelor's death. Nobody is fooled for one second because there is only one person of everyone already sees his size during tall frame the tourney.night before. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]
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** Subverted when it comes to his [[spoiler:other job as a hired killer. He's paid to kill Dunk, but the payment is insufficient for him so he just half-arses the job and strikes Dunk in a way that still leaves him a chance to survive.]]
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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows to avoid being recognized for causing Baelor's death. Nobody is fooled for one second because there is only one person of his size during the tourney. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]

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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows to avoid being recognized for causing as the guy who caused Baelor's death. Nobody is fooled for one second because there is only one person of his size during the tourney. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]
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* PaperThinDisguise: During ''The Mystery Knight'', Dunk enters a tourney incognito as the Knight of the Gallows to avoid being recognized for causing Baelor's death. Nobody is fooled for one second because there is only one person of his size during the tourney. [[spoiler:Even his enemy isn't fooled and makes an attempt on his life all the same.]]
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's a generally unpleasant guy and [[spoiler:a hired killer]], but he does warn Dunk [[spoiler:after failing to kill him that someone is out for his life. He also advises Dunk to leave with him to avoid further attempts on his life, as he knows Dunk has no shortage of enemies from his role in Prince Baelor's death.]]

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's a generally unpleasant guy and [[spoiler:a hired killer]], but he does warn Dunk [[spoiler:after failing to kill him that someone is out for his life. He also advises Dunk to leave with him to avoid further attempts on his life, assassination attempts, as he knows Dunk has no shortage of enemies from due to his role in Prince Baelor's death.]]
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's a generally unpleasant guy and [[spoiler:a hired killer]], but he does warn Dunk [[spoiler:after failing to kill him that someone is out for his life. He also advises Dunk to leave with him and avoid mingling with the nobles because many of them want him dead for causing Baelor's death.]]

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's a generally unpleasant guy and [[spoiler:a hired killer]], but he does warn Dunk [[spoiler:after failing to kill him that someone is out for his life. He also advises Dunk to leave with him and to avoid mingling with the nobles because many further attempts on his life, as he knows Dunk has no shortage of them want him dead for causing enemies from his role in Prince Baelor's death.]]
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's a generally unpleasant guy and [[spoiler:a hired killer]], but he does warn Dunk [[spoiler:after failing to kill him that someone is out for his life. He also advises Dunk to leave with him and avoid mingling with the nobles because many of them want him dead for causing Baelor's death.]]
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this is inaccurate. Uthor really did try to kill Dunk and merely failed. "A coronal placed here would have put you on the ground just as quickly. The head is a smaller target, the blow is more difficult to land ... though more likely to be mortal. I was paid to strike you there [...] Six dragons tendered in advance, four more promised when you died. A paltry sum for a knight's life. Be thankful for that. Had more been offered, I might have put the point of my lance through your eye slit"
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this is inaccurate. Uthor really did try to kill Dunk and merely failed. "A coronal placed here would have put you on the ground just as quickly. The head is a smaller target, the blow is more difficult to land ... though more likely to be mortal. I was paid to strike you there [...] Six dragons tendered in advance, four more promised when you died. A paltry sum for a knight's life. Be thankful for that. Had more been offered, I might have put the point of my lance through your eye slit


* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite his nature of going for the easy pay-off, Uthor is actually a pro-athlete more than a warrior or killer. He refuses to accept money to kill Dunk partly because [[spoiler:the money is given by a Blackfyre supporter]], but mainly ''because'' it'd wreck his hard-earned tourney rep as a {{Jobber}} if he was suspected of becoming something much worse than a {{Heel}}: a paid killer.
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* TheAce: Despite growing up inside a brothel and having been a knight for only half a year, Glendon is able to defeat scores of other knights during the Whitehalls tourney. This alone puts him several leagues above Duncan in terms of skills, as the latter has been a knight for several years and still can't joust for the life of him. [[spoiler:Even after getting tortured by the Blackfyre conspirators, he's still able to deliver Daemon II Blackfyre a humiliating defeat.]]

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* TheAce: Despite growing up inside a brothel and having been a knight for only half a year, Glendon is able to defeat scores of other knights during the Whitehalls tourney. This alone puts him several leagues above Duncan in terms of skills, as the latter has been a knight for several years and still can't joust for the life of him. [[spoiler:Even after getting tortured by the Blackfyre conspirators, he's Glendon's still able to deliver Daemon II Blackfyre a humiliating defeat.]]
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* TheAce: Despite growing up inside a brothel and having been a knight for only half a year, Glendon is able to defeat scores of other knights during the Whitehalls tourney. [[spoiler:Even after getting tortured by the Blackfyre conspirators, he's still able to deliver Daemon II Blackfyre a humiliating defeat.]]

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* TheAce: Despite growing up inside a brothel and having been a knight for only half a year, Glendon is able to defeat scores of other knights during the Whitehalls tourney. This alone puts him several leagues above Duncan in terms of skills, as the latter has been a knight for several years and still can't joust for the life of him. [[spoiler:Even after getting tortured by the Blackfyre conspirators, he's still able to deliver Daemon II Blackfyre a humiliating defeat.]]
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* TheAce: Despite growing up inside a brothel and having been a knight for only half a year, Glendon is able to defeat scores of other knights during the Whitehalls tourney. [[spoiler:Even after getting tortured by the Blackfyre conspirators, he's still able to deliver Daemon II Blackfyre a humiliating defeat.]]

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* CatchPhrase: Threatening to give Egg a clout on the ear.

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Threatening to give Egg a clout on the ear.ear.
** ''Oak and iron guard me well, or else I'm dead and damned to hell''
** ''Dunk the lunk. Thick as a castle wall''.
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** In ''The Mystery Knight'', a knight is paid to kill Dunk by hitting him square in the head during a joust. All that does is putting him out of commission for all of four ''hours''. He then spends the rest of the story as if nothing is wrong.

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** In ''The Mystery Knight'', a knight is paid to kill Dunk by hitting him square in the head during a joust. All that does is putting put him out of commission for all of four ''hours''. He then spends the rest of the story as if nothing is wrong.
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** In ''The Mystery Knight'', a knight is paid to kill Dunk by hitting him square in the head during a joust. All that does is putting him out of commission for all of four ''hours''. He then spends the rest of the story as if nothing is wrong.
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* BornLucky: Even though Dunk is as terrible as Ned Stark when it comes to pragmatism, his incredible luck always manages to see him through. Notably, during the Ashford Tourney, after being forced to find six other knights to help him prove his innocence in a trial by seven, Dunk manages to convince the very first knight he talks to into joining him, and that guy just happens to know a few other knights willing to help. Then, as it turns out, Dunk is prophecized to kill a Targaryen during the trial, so one of his Targaryen opponents just agrees to throw the fight so he wouldn't end up being Dunk's victim. On the day of the trial, one of Dunk's knights betray him, so his team is forced to knight a squire to replace him. The problem is, Dunk is strongly implied to have faked his knighthood, so he doesn't actually know how to conduct the knighting ceremony. Just as he's about to be exposed as a fraud, he's summoned by the tourney master, giving him an excuse to make one of his companions do the ceremony instead. However, even with the squire joining him, his team is still short a member, forcing him to futilely ask for a volunteer among the spectators. Just as when all hope seems lost, none other than the crown prince of the Seven Kingdoms himself steps in to join his side, giving his team a tremendous advantage as the Kingsguards on the other team wouldn't even dare touch a hair on this guy's head. During the trial itself, Dunk is quickly unhorsed and thrown to the ground because he's not a real knight and doesn't actually know how to fight properly. Fortunately for him, his opponent makes the mistake of dismounting and approaching him to personally deal the killing blow, allowing Dunk to wrestle him to the ground and use his streetfighting skill to beat the guy into submission, thus winning the trial and proving his innocence. It's astonishing just how many things go right for him during this event.

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* BornLucky: Even It's astonishing how often things just go right for Dunk, even though Dunk is as terrible as he exhibits a level of GenreBlindness that would make even Ned Stark when it comes to pragmatism, his incredible luck always manages to see him through. blush. Notably, during the Ashford Tourney, after being forced to find six other knights to help him prove his innocence in a trial by seven, Dunk manages to convince the very first knight he talks to into joining him, and that guy just happens to know a few other get 5 knights willing overnight simply because his opponent is such a jerk that everyone has a score to help.settle with him. Then, as it turns out, Dunk is prophecized to kill a Targaryen during the trial, so one of his Targaryen opponents just agrees to throw the fight so he wouldn't end up being Dunk's victim. On the day of the trial, one of Dunk's knights betray him, so his team is forced to knight a squire to replace him. The problem is, Dunk is strongly implied to have faked his knighthood, so he doesn't actually know how to conduct the knighting ceremony. Just as he's about to be exposed as a fraud, he's summoned by the tourney master, giving him an excuse to make one of his companions do the ceremony instead. However, even with the squire joining him, his team is still short a member, forcing him to futilely ask for a volunteer among the spectators. Just as when all hope seems lost, none other than the crown prince of the Seven Kingdoms himself steps in to join his side, giving his team a tremendous advantage as the Kingsguards on the other team wouldn't even dare touch a hair on this guy's head. During the trial itself, Dunk is quickly unhorsed and thrown to the ground because he's not a real knight and doesn't actually know how to fight properly. Fortunately for him, his opponent makes the stupid mistake of [[BondVillainStupidity dismounting and approaching him to personally deal the killing blow, blow]], allowing Dunk to wrestle him to the ground and use his superior streetfighting skill ability (the one thing he's good at) to beat the guy into submission, thus winning the trial and proving his innocence. It's astonishing just how many things go right for him during this event.
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* BornLucky: Even though Dunk is as terrible as Ned Stark when it comes to pragmatism, his incredible luck always manages to see him through. Notably, during the Ashford Tourney, after being forced to find six other knights to help him prove his innocence in a trial by seven, Dunk manages to convince the very first knight he talks to into joining him, and that guy just happens to know 4 other knights willing to help. Then, as it turns out, Dunk is prophecized to kill a Targaryen during the trial, so one of his Targaryen opponents just agrees to throw the fight so he wouldn't end up being Dunk's victim. On the day of the trial, one of Dunk's knights betray him, so his team is forced to knight a squire to replace him. The problem is, Dunk is strongly implied to have faked his knighthood, so he doesn't actually know how to conduct the knighting ceremony. Just as he's about to be exposed as a fraud, he's summoned by the tourney master, giving him an excuse to make one of his companions do the ceremony instead. However, even with the squire joining him, his team is still short a member, forcing him to futilely ask for a volunteer among the spectators. Just as when all hope seems lost, none other than the crown prince of the Seven Kingdoms himself steps in to join his side, giving his team a tremendous advantage as the Kingsguards on the other team wouldn't even dare touch a hair on this guy's head. During the trial itself, Dunk is quickly unhorsed and thrown to the ground because he's not a real knight and doesn't actually know how to fight properly. Fortunately for him, his opponent makes the mistake of dismounting and approaching him to personally deal the killing blow, allowing Dunk to wrestle him to the ground and use his streetfighting skill to beat the guy into submission, thus winning the trial and proving his innocence. It's astonishing just how many things go right for him during this event.

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* BornLucky: Even though Dunk is as terrible as Ned Stark when it comes to pragmatism, his incredible luck always manages to see him through. Notably, during the Ashford Tourney, after being forced to find six other knights to help him prove his innocence in a trial by seven, Dunk manages to convince the very first knight he talks to into joining him, and that guy just happens to know 4 a few other knights willing to help. Then, as it turns out, Dunk is prophecized to kill a Targaryen during the trial, so one of his Targaryen opponents just agrees to throw the fight so he wouldn't end up being Dunk's victim. On the day of the trial, one of Dunk's knights betray him, so his team is forced to knight a squire to replace him. The problem is, Dunk is strongly implied to have faked his knighthood, so he doesn't actually know how to conduct the knighting ceremony. Just as he's about to be exposed as a fraud, he's summoned by the tourney master, giving him an excuse to make one of his companions do the ceremony instead. However, even with the squire joining him, his team is still short a member, forcing him to futilely ask for a volunteer among the spectators. Just as when all hope seems lost, none other than the crown prince of the Seven Kingdoms himself steps in to join his side, giving his team a tremendous advantage as the Kingsguards on the other team wouldn't even dare touch a hair on this guy's head. During the trial itself, Dunk is quickly unhorsed and thrown to the ground because he's not a real knight and doesn't actually know how to fight properly. Fortunately for him, his opponent makes the mistake of dismounting and approaching him to personally deal the killing blow, allowing Dunk to wrestle him to the ground and use his streetfighting skill to beat the guy into submission, thus winning the trial and proving his innocence. It's astonishing just how many things go right for him during this event.
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* BornLucky: Even though Dunk is as terrible as Ned Stark when it comes to pragmatism, his incredible luck always manages to see him through. Notably, during the Ashford Tourney, after being forced to find six other knights to help him prove his innocence in a trial by seven, Dunk manages to convince the very first knight he talks to into joining him, and that guy just happens to know 4 other knights willing to help. Then, as it turns out, Dunk is prophecized to kill a Targaryen during the trial, so one of his Targaryen opponents just agrees to throw the fight so he wouldn't end up being Dunk's victim. On the day of the trial, one of Dunk's knights betray him, so his team is forced to knight a squire to replace him. The problem is, Dunk is strongly implied to have faked his knighthood, so he doesn't actually know how to conduct the knighting ceremony. Just as he's about to be exposed as a fraud, he's summoned by the tourney master, giving him an excuse to make one of his companions do the ceremony instead. However, even with the squire joining him, his team is still short a member. Just as when all hope seems lost, none other than the crown prince of the Seven Kingdoms himself steps in to join his side, giving his team a tremendous advantage as the Kingsguards on the other team wouldn't even dare touch a hair on this guy's head. During the trial itself, Dunk is quickly unhorsed and thrown to the ground because he's not a real knight and doesn't actually know how to fight properly. Fortunately for him, his opponent makes the mistake of dismounting and approaching him to personally deal the killing blow, allowing Dunk to wrestle him to the ground and use his streetfighting skill to beat the guy into submission, thus winning the trial and proving his innocence. It's astonishing just how many things go right for him during this event.

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* BornLucky: Even though Dunk is as terrible as Ned Stark when it comes to pragmatism, his incredible luck always manages to see him through. Notably, during the Ashford Tourney, after being forced to find six other knights to help him prove his innocence in a trial by seven, Dunk manages to convince the very first knight he talks to into joining him, and that guy just happens to know 4 other knights willing to help. Then, as it turns out, Dunk is prophecized to kill a Targaryen during the trial, so one of his Targaryen opponents just agrees to throw the fight so he wouldn't end up being Dunk's victim. On the day of the trial, one of Dunk's knights betray him, so his team is forced to knight a squire to replace him. The problem is, Dunk is strongly implied to have faked his knighthood, so he doesn't actually know how to conduct the knighting ceremony. Just as he's about to be exposed as a fraud, he's summoned by the tourney master, giving him an excuse to make one of his companions do the ceremony instead. However, even with the squire joining him, his team is still short a member.member, forcing him to futilely ask for a volunteer among the spectators. Just as when all hope seems lost, none other than the crown prince of the Seven Kingdoms himself steps in to join his side, giving his team a tremendous advantage as the Kingsguards on the other team wouldn't even dare touch a hair on this guy's head. During the trial itself, Dunk is quickly unhorsed and thrown to the ground because he's not a real knight and doesn't actually know how to fight properly. Fortunately for him, his opponent makes the mistake of dismounting and approaching him to personally deal the killing blow, allowing Dunk to wrestle him to the ground and use his streetfighting skill to beat the guy into submission, thus winning the trial and proving his innocence. It's astonishing just how many things go right for him during this event.
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* BornLucky: Even though Dunk is as terrible as Ned Stark when it comes to pragmatism, his incredible luck always manages to see him through. Notably, during the Ashford Tourney, after being forced to find six other knights to help him prove his innocence in a trial by seven, Dunk manages to convince the very first knight he talks to into joining him, and that guy just happens to know 4 other knights willing to help. Then, as it turns out, Dunk is prophecized to kill a Targaryen during the trial, so one of his Targaryen opponents just agrees to throw the fight so he wouldn't end up being Dunk's victim. On the day of the trial, one of Dunk's knights betray him, so his team is forced to knight a squire to replace him. The problem is, Dunk is strongly implied to have faked his knighthood, so he doesn't actually know how to conduct the knighting ceremony. Just as he's about to be exposed as a fraud, he's summoned by the tourney master, giving him an excuse to make one of his companions do the ceremony instead. However, even with the squire joining him, his team is still short a member. Just as when all hope seems lost, none other than the crown prince of the Seven Kingdoms himself steps in to join his side, giving his team a tremendous advantage as the Kingsguards on the other team wouldn't even dare touch a hair on this guy's head. During the trial itself, Dunk is quickly unhorsed and thrown to the ground because he's not a real knight and doesn't actually know how to fight properly. Fortunately for him, his opponent makes the mistake of dismounting and approaching him to personally deal the killing blow, allowing Dunk to wrestle him to the ground and use his streetfighting skill to beat the guy into submission, thus winning the trial and proving his innocence.

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* BornLucky: Even though Dunk is as terrible as Ned Stark when it comes to pragmatism, his incredible luck always manages to see him through. Notably, during the Ashford Tourney, after being forced to find six other knights to help him prove his innocence in a trial by seven, Dunk manages to convince the very first knight he talks to into joining him, and that guy just happens to know 4 other knights willing to help. Then, as it turns out, Dunk is prophecized to kill a Targaryen during the trial, so one of his Targaryen opponents just agrees to throw the fight so he wouldn't end up being Dunk's victim. On the day of the trial, one of Dunk's knights betray him, so his team is forced to knight a squire to replace him. The problem is, Dunk is strongly implied to have faked his knighthood, so he doesn't actually know how to conduct the knighting ceremony. Just as he's about to be exposed as a fraud, he's summoned by the tourney master, giving him an excuse to make one of his companions do the ceremony instead. However, even with the squire joining him, his team is still short a member. Just as when all hope seems lost, none other than the crown prince of the Seven Kingdoms himself steps in to join his side, giving his team a tremendous advantage as the Kingsguards on the other team wouldn't even dare touch a hair on this guy's head. During the trial itself, Dunk is quickly unhorsed and thrown to the ground because he's not a real knight and doesn't actually know how to fight properly. Fortunately for him, his opponent makes the mistake of dismounting and approaching him to personally deal the killing blow, allowing Dunk to wrestle him to the ground and use his streetfighting skill to beat the guy into submission, thus winning the trial and proving his innocence. It's astonishing just how many things go right for him during this event.
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* BornLucky: Even though Dunk is as terrible as Ned Stark when it comes to pragmatism, his incredible luck always manages to see him through. Notably, during the Ashford Tourney, after being forced to find six other knights to help him prove his innocence in a trial by seven, Dunk manages to convince the very first knight he talks to into joining him, and that guy just happens to know 4 other knights willing to help. Then, as it turns out, Dunk is prophecized to kill a Targaryen during the trial, so one of his Targaryen opponents just agrees to throw the fight so he wouldn't end up being Dunk's victim. On the day of the trial, one of Dunk's knights betray him, so his team is forced to knight a squire to replace him. The problem is, Dunk is strongly implied to have faked his knighthood, so he doesn't actually know how to conduct the knighting ceremony. Just as he's about to be exposed as a fraud, he's summoned by the tourney master, giving him an excuse to make one of his companions do the ceremony instead. However, even with the squire joining him, his team is still short a member. Just as when all hope seems lost, none other than the crown prince of the Seven Kingdoms himself steps in to join his side, giving his team a tremendous advantage as the Kingsguards on the other team wouldn't even dare touch a hair on this guy's head. During the trial itself, Dunk is quickly unhorsed and thrown to the ground because he's not a real knight. Fortunately for him, his opponent makes the mistake of dismounting and approaching him to personally deal the killing blow, allowing Dunk to wrestle him to the ground and uses his streetfighting knowledge to beat the guy into submission, thus winning the trial and proving his innocence.

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* BornLucky: Even though Dunk is as terrible as Ned Stark when it comes to pragmatism, his incredible luck always manages to see him through. Notably, during the Ashford Tourney, after being forced to find six other knights to help him prove his innocence in a trial by seven, Dunk manages to convince the very first knight he talks to into joining him, and that guy just happens to know 4 other knights willing to help. Then, as it turns out, Dunk is prophecized to kill a Targaryen during the trial, so one of his Targaryen opponents just agrees to throw the fight so he wouldn't end up being Dunk's victim. On the day of the trial, one of Dunk's knights betray him, so his team is forced to knight a squire to replace him. The problem is, Dunk is strongly implied to have faked his knighthood, so he doesn't actually know how to conduct the knighting ceremony. Just as he's about to be exposed as a fraud, he's summoned by the tourney master, giving him an excuse to make one of his companions do the ceremony instead. However, even with the squire joining him, his team is still short a member. Just as when all hope seems lost, none other than the crown prince of the Seven Kingdoms himself steps in to join his side, giving his team a tremendous advantage as the Kingsguards on the other team wouldn't even dare touch a hair on this guy's head. During the trial itself, Dunk is quickly unhorsed and thrown to the ground because he's not a real knight. knight and doesn't actually know how to fight properly. Fortunately for him, his opponent makes the mistake of dismounting and approaching him to personally deal the killing blow, allowing Dunk to wrestle him to the ground and uses use his streetfighting knowledge skill to beat the guy into submission, thus winning the trial and proving his innocence.
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* BornLucky: Even though Dunk is as terrible as Ned Stark when it comes to pragmatism, his incredible luck always manages to see him through. Notably, during the Ashford Tourney, after being forced to find six other knights to help him prove his innocence in a trial by seven, Dunk manages to convince the very first knight he talks to into joining him, and that guy just happens to know 4 other knights willing to help. Then, as it turns out, Dunk is prophecized to kill a Targaryen during the trial, so one of his Targaryen opponents just agrees to throw the fight so he wouldn't end up being Dunk's victim. On the day of the trial, one of Dunk's knights betray him, so his team is forced to knight a squire to replace him. The problem is, Dunk is strongly implied to have faked his knighthood, so he doesn't actually know how to conduct the knighting ceremony. Just as he's about to be exposed as a fraud, he's summoned by the tourney master, giving him an excuse to make one of his companions do the ceremony instead. However, even with the squire joining him, his team is still short a member. Just as when all hope seems lost, none other than the crown prince of the Seven Kingdoms himself steps in to join his side, giving his team a tremendous advantage as the Kingsguards on the other team wouldn't even dare touch a hair on this guy's head. During the trial itself, Dunk is quickly unhorsed and thrown to the ground because he's not a real knight and doesn't know how to fight like they do. Fortunately for him, his opponent makes the mistake of dismounting and approaching him to personally deal the killing blow, allowing Dunk to wrestle him to the ground and uses his streetfighting knowledge to beat the guy into submission, thus winning the trial and proving his innocence.

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* BornLucky: Even though Dunk is as terrible as Ned Stark when it comes to pragmatism, his incredible luck always manages to see him through. Notably, during the Ashford Tourney, after being forced to find six other knights to help him prove his innocence in a trial by seven, Dunk manages to convince the very first knight he talks to into joining him, and that guy just happens to know 4 other knights willing to help. Then, as it turns out, Dunk is prophecized to kill a Targaryen during the trial, so one of his Targaryen opponents just agrees to throw the fight so he wouldn't end up being Dunk's victim. On the day of the trial, one of Dunk's knights betray him, so his team is forced to knight a squire to replace him. The problem is, Dunk is strongly implied to have faked his knighthood, so he doesn't actually know how to conduct the knighting ceremony. Just as he's about to be exposed as a fraud, he's summoned by the tourney master, giving him an excuse to make one of his companions do the ceremony instead. However, even with the squire joining him, his team is still short a member. Just as when all hope seems lost, none other than the crown prince of the Seven Kingdoms himself steps in to join his side, giving his team a tremendous advantage as the Kingsguards on the other team wouldn't even dare touch a hair on this guy's head. During the trial itself, Dunk is quickly unhorsed and thrown to the ground because he's not a real knight and doesn't know how to fight like they do.knight. Fortunately for him, his opponent makes the mistake of dismounting and approaching him to personally deal the killing blow, allowing Dunk to wrestle him to the ground and uses his streetfighting knowledge to beat the guy into submission, thus winning the trial and proving his innocence.

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