Actually, Raymun Fossoway is the biggest winner in Episode 6 of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.
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Watching Episode 6 of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, I couldn't help but be impressed by Raymun Fossoway's incredible journey. Starting as just a cousin’s servant with no status and poor armor, he bravely stepped up during the Trial of Seven, holding his own against more experienced knights. What struck me most was his loyalty and courage—he refused to stand by as Steffon betrayed Dunk and even helped Dunk during dire moments. When Lyonel Baratheon knighted him, it felt like a well-deserved recognition for all his struggles. What sets Raymun apart is not just his rise in title but how his character grows. He painted his shield's red apple, signaling the beginning of the Green Apple Fossoway legacy—a clever nod to his family heritage that the show skillfully inserted. I found it moving that despite all hardship, Raymun stayed loyal to Dunk, bought back Dunk's lost horse Sweetfoot, and stuck with him through thick and thin. This is the kind of friendship and honor that truly embodies knighthood. Compared to other characters who faced tragic losses and torment—Baelor’s death, Maekar’s burdens, and Dunk’s challenges—Raymun’s story is refreshing. He gains respect, status, and even the possibility of a future as lord and lady of a vassal family without a heavy cost. From my perspective, fans calling him the true knight of the season is well justified. His journey felt authentic, uplifting, and full of potential, making him the real winner in this episode and a character to watch going forward.















































