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Any Knight Can Make Knight / Any Knight Can Another Make Knight The Knighting of Brienne of Tarth: The video begins with Jaime Lannister's words, "Any knight can make another knight". As Brienne kneels before Jaime, the following vows are administered: In the name of the Warrior: I charge you to be brave. In the name of the Father: I charge you to be just. In the name of the Mother: I charge you to protect the young and innocent. Finally, Jaime commands her to rise as "Brienne of Tarth, a knight of the Seven Kingdoms". Ser Duncan the Tall (Dunk) Segments: Footage of Ser Duncan the Tall kneeling is edited in parallel with Brienne’s ceremony. Dunk's facial expressions and the chosen scenes serve as an allusion to the story arc in the novellas, which suggests he was never actually formally knighted by his master. The video concludes with an emotional sequence that highlights the honor and hardships both characters faced on their paths to knighthood. Game of Thrones, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Brienne of Tarth, Duncan the Tall, Dunk and Egg, Ser Duncan the Tall, Westeros, George RR Martin, Knighting Ceremony, Jaime Lannister, The Hedge Knight, House of the Dragon, Seven Kingdoms, Brienne and Dunk, HBO 2025. All rights to the visual and audio content from Game of Thrones and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms belong to HBO (Home Box Office, Inc.) and Warner Bros. Discovery. This video is created for the purposes of criticism, commentary, and education regarding the lore and production of the series, falling under the Fair Use guidelines (Section 107 of the Copyright Act). No copyright infringement is intended.