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Barristan considers him a fierce fighter, but thinks it will be years before he masters the sword and lance. He does not approve of Larraq's fighting style, but admits to himself that there is no doubting his skills with his whip and trident. At first Barristan warns him that the whip would be useless against an armored foe. Barristan changes his mind after seeing how Larraq uses it, however, snapping it around the legs of his opponent to yank them off their feet. He considers Larraq and [[Tumco Lho]] his best squires. {{ref|ADWD|67}}
 
Barristan considers him a fierce fighter, but thinks it will be years before he masters the sword and lance. He does not approve of Larraq's fighting style, but admits to himself that there is no doubting his skills with his whip and trident. At first Barristan warns him that the whip would be useless against an armored foe. Barristan changes his mind after seeing how Larraq uses it, however, snapping it around the legs of his opponent to yank them off their feet. He considers Larraq and [[Tumco Lho]] his best squires. {{ref|ADWD|67}}
  
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Revision as of 16:56, 4 February 2018

Larraq
Alias The Lash
Culture Ghiscari
Book A Dance with Dragons (appears)

Larraq, known as the Lash, is a former slave now in training to become a knight. He is a squire to Ser Barristan Selmy in Meereen.

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

Larraq is known as the Lash due to his weapons of choice, a whip and a trident. He is in training in the Great Pyramid to become a knight, as a squire to Ser Barristan Selmy.

Barristan considers him a fierce fighter, but thinks it will be years before he masters the sword and lance. He does not approve of Larraq's fighting style, but admits to himself that there is no doubting his skills with his whip and trident. At first Barristan warns him that the whip would be useless against an armored foe. Barristan changes his mind after seeing how Larraq uses it, however, snapping it around the legs of his opponent to yank them off their feet. He considers Larraq and Tumco Lho his best squires. [1]

References

  1. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 67, The Kingbreaker.