David Benioff and D. B. Weiss are the creators of the HBO fantasy drama television programme Game of Thrones. The Game of Thrones is the first book by George R.R. Martin’s sweeping novel series A Song of Ice and Fire. The first season of the series aired more than ten years ago.

We are now bringing you some of the best warriors from the show, more than ten years later.

Arya Stark – Simply put, Arya Stark is one of the most lethal and efficient killers in Game of Thrones. She quickly established herself as a natural at all forms of warfare. Recall how, in the first episode of the series, she used a bow and arrow to hit a bullseye. Since then, the She-Wolf has practically dedicated her whole waking time to developing her combat abilities.


Gregor Clegane – He is an unmistakable monster, and because of his immense stature and power, he nearly never loses a battle. The Mountain has killed innumerable men, women, and children throughout two wars and many more in times of peace, serving as the Lannister family’s one-man army.


Bronn -Because his entire existence has been one continuous struggle for survival, Bronn, the son of no one, in particular, is one of Westeros’ strongest fighters. Bronn sees war for what it is: risky, violent, but vital work although the lords and knights of the land perceive battle as an exercise in grandeur.


Grey Worm – As the chosen leader of the Unsullied, Grey Worm is a shining example of how successful a committed, skillfully trained soldier can be. He continues to be a truly outstanding fighter, is a master tactician, and is now driven by the noble goal of bringing freedom to the rest of the continent.


Jon Snow – Because he is flawed but honest and appealing, Jon Snow embodies the conventional hero very well. He is a natural leader who reluctantly accepts the role of guiding the Free Folk, The Night’s Watch, and finally the entire North. The fact that Jon Snow is an incredibly skilled fighter can sometimes be overlooked because he is such an incredible historical figure.