muco, on Feb 16 2009, 09:24 AM, said:
blackzoid, on Feb 15 2009, 03:08 PM, said:
Instead of answering my question, you have once again changed the goalposts into now being about when Karsa's guard was breached. You don't respsond to my points but change what the argument is about.
I asked for fights against top swordsmen. You bring up breaching of his guard against Icarium and Edur of mediocre level. (I am including Rhulad in this as he relied on his unkillable factor, not his skill level)
Dassem has killed scores of medicore Edur, Mok/Tool killed scores of mediocre Pannions.
Don't think their guard was ever breached.
But very well:
As stated by another poster, Karsa relied on strength/reach of his arms, not sword skill to take out the Segulah. He stamped the ground, then picked her up.
So yes, technically, she didn't breach his guard. But he certainly wasn't relying on skill with a sword there.
For Icarium, he didn't breach Karsa's guard either. Karsa was able to knock him out. However, their swords only clashed ONCE. There was no repeated parries. Is that really classified as a sword fight? Since Karsa's sword was broken after the first clash of blades its a bit of an exaggeration to state that Icarium could not therefore breach Karsa's guard. We would have to leave that as a "don't know" At least with Trull we had repeated parries against Icarium. Not Karsa.
(Rhulad did actually breach Karsa's guard when his sword went through Karsa's leg, but that may hae been necessary for Karsa to journey to the Crippled God's island. So I won't mention that one)
No, Karsa is nowhere near the top level of Sword fighting skill.
And how about responding to my arguments eh? Now that I have responded to yours. And don't change the frame of debate again.
Silchas Ruin > Karsa . I did prove it logically after all.
huh...I am sorry I didn't know Icarium was of mediocre level.
And you seriously are not saying Karsa didn't display skill with the sword against the Seguleg?!! We must have definitly read different books. It was not as if Karsa immediately stomped his ground and broke her. There was actually a sword fight there. consider this..in ROTCG, Iron Bars didn't even have a clue against someone who was like 200th of something like that. This was the 11th Karsa was fighting.
And the same with Rhulad...Rhulad did everything he could possibly do and didn't even scratch Karsa. That was a long fight. Rhulad is not in the same class as Dassem but he doesn't need to be if Karsa is not as good for a breach of guard.
And your logic with the the whole Silchas ruin, sorry buddy it doesn't cut. I could counter that by saying Karsa strangled a derogath, Silchas in any form would not match up Karsa physically and his magic, I will say will have minimal effect on Karsa. What then?
You asked me to show proof how good Karsa is with a sword and I have. Its not my fault if no one actaully lasts long enough against Karsa to test mettle.
Meh...Dassem himself states Karsa scares him. I wouldn't argue that.
1: Stop bringing up Deragoth/Hounds of Light/Hounds of Darkness! They are freaking dogs! What the hell do they have to do with sword fighting?
2: Countering my Silchas Ruin swordfighting example with a non-swordfighting strangulation example is insane. You ignored the fact that the beings Silcahs Ruin fought were Toblaki GODS. Hence they have to be as least as strong as Karsa. And they would have the same magical resitant effects as him. Plus we know that Silcas killed them with his swords, not magic.
Please address facts, not conveniently ignore them when they don't agree with your interpretation.
3: Rhulad is not an amazing sword fighter. He is ok. Not amazing. He is beaten many times, hence why he dies a lot. And I guess I will have to bring up the fact that he DID breach Karsa's guard. Since you seem to lack the basic idea of debating on facts, I'll use unfair facts that are inconvenient to your argument.
4: Against' Icarium, do yuu deny that their swords clashed only once? Because thats what happened.
5: The Segulah fight.
The sequence of the fight was:
Karsa stamps the ground.
Their swords clash and her wrists break.
He picks her up.
Do you deny this sequence of events?
Once again a sword fight not decided by swordfighting skill on Karsa's part. It was decided on his stamping the ground, breaking her wrists with his strength and his reach by picking her up.
I am not denying its skill from Karsa, but its not SWORDFIGHTING SKILL.
"Meh...Dassem himself states Karsa scares him. I wouldn't argue that."
And Karsa himsself could not see Dassem's sword parries or stand between Rake and Dassem. More facts to be ignored I guess?