Andorion, on 30 July 2015 - 01:42 AM, said:
Dassem ended OST by becoming the Seguleh First which means he is at the apex of the Seguleh. Rake could only reach 7th. So for what its worth I think Dassem is a better swordsman than Rake
It wasn't that Rake could not pass the 7th, it was that he was fighting Seguleh, without surcease, since his arrival on the Island and became tired and disinclined to continue once he reached the 7th. It's possible that he left because he could not beat the 6th, but if so that's only because he fought a least a score other (presumably high ranking) Seguleh before him/her.
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Anomander Rake once crossed blades with a score of Seguleh, one after the other. He'd paid an unannounced visit to the island—knowing nothing of the inhabitants. Taking human form and fashioning a mask for himself, he elected to walk down the city's main thoroughfare. Being naturally arrogant, he showed no deference to any who crossed his path…
Two bells. That was the full duration of Rake's visit to the island and its people. He described the ferocity of that short time, and his dismay and exhaustion which led him to withdraw into his warren if only to slow the hammering of his heart.
Defeating a score of Seguleh one after another, including ones as highly ranked as the 7th, and having only a hammering heart to show for it is incredible.
Dassem was conferred the mask without fighting any of the high raking Seguleh. Not to mention by the time he received it, a number of the most formidable Seguleh were out of commission -- Jan, who was second, and comfortably stronger than anyone else at that juncture, and Mok, who was broken by the Pannion War, but who's growing prowess was considered so credible a threat to the First that he was sent away. I don't doubt that Dassem's the strongest Seguleh presently alive, but he remains untested against the best of the them (Jan, Mok, former First).
And for what it's worth, Envy also thought Rake superior to Mok with the sword -- not sure how credible her views are on this matter, though.
And I wasn't trying to deflate Trull's prowess with that earlier point, only noting that Silchas had a demonstrably superior performance than did Icarium against him.
As for Rake vs Dassem, I'm in the camp that believes Rake to be superior, if only because he could so perfectly orchestrate his defeat against him.
This post has been edited by Jaime Lannister: 30 July 2015 - 02:15 AM