What do you think the strategy was, if that Dothraki charge had gone well?
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Make the undead run away in terror? Seems implausible
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Why was there anyone at all out in the field? Everyone should have been behind at least one fiery trench picking off the dead from distance.
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@pptsapper: '[Proper cavalry use is] screening the allied lines and gaining active intelligence on the enemy. Instead, the Dothraki are ordered forward into an attack before the enemy situation is even known. This move, sometimes known as a “Custer,”[...]' https://www.wired.com/story/game-of-thrones-winterfell-battle-tactical-analysis/ … -
I stopped watching this show pretty early on partially because of this stuff, it's hard to watch them be so stupid.
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The funny thing is, the Steppe peoples, whom the Dothraki were based on, were anything but direct frontal warriors. The Mongols in particular were notorious for using horse based mobility to deceive and entrap their rivals.https://twitter.com/primalpoly/status/1122934802385068032?s=21 …
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Apparently the Dothraki didn’t study their playbook the night before.pic.twitter.com/8CjmNgD0Qn
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Can dothraki be coached to fight differently?
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Not anymore.
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