La Orde de l'Atxa was a cofradie not a military order, and was granted to the women of Tortosa because they helped to raise the siege of they city when the men were in campaing, thus earning some tax free shit and fiscal help to them and they descendents. The simbol was a red axe and the descendents of those women carried it from the XII to the XV.
What's the deal with female knights? Were they ever a thing, or is modern fantasy just being politically correct?
You had to be jacked to use a bow, and females lack upper body strength.
They would be good messengers tough, being little and lithe.
>They would be good messengers tough, being little and lithe.
You know, they are also slower and can run less. Women can do combat roles to a certain degree of efficiency, no question, but there isn't a single one where they would be better.
It's also funny how we have this thread two times everyday. People are so insecure here.
None of those were knights.
In the lore books that came out there was a tribe of people that only let women fight, they are also the only people to successfully repel the dothraki.
Also fucking Dorne. I fucking hate Dorne.
>condemns escapism
>Has skinchangers, faceless killers, and war dragons
>An entire plot arc is about soldiers fighting ice zombies
>"Condemns escapism"
>MUH STRONK WOMYN
>not politically correct
Fuck off sheila
>Cracked
Usually I have better sources, sorry.
S-sauce