Mr_Planetos
Just in a dude in his twenties who reads and writes stuff to de-stress after work. Like GoT, LotR and DC quite a bit as well.
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It would be pertinent for me to add that he doesn't have peak human condition. He has a peak human body and peak human potential. The difference? What he has only affects his body. Peak human condition would make him a genius who could, with resources, basically hurtle Westeros ahead in terms of technology. But I don't wanna do that because it'd just ruin the medieval feel that GoT thrives off of. For what I mean by peak human body? I mean that he has the potential to reach that level. He's not fully grown yet (only 16) so he's not at his peak/prime. Not anyone can reach the peak of humanity - you need natural ability and the right genetics to get you there. His muscles are stronger than a normal humans even with no work. His bones are harder, his reflexes are faster, his skin is more durable, his body is healthier and filled with more energy/vitality than any normal human. With work and time, he'll basically reach Batman-levels of physical ability.