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Who ends up sitting on the Iron Throne?


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Maybe he is Jaqen

Possible.

Since you brought it up, can the faceless men of Braavos look like whatever they want? Or are there only certain faces they can take on?


Followers of Him of Many Faces consider death to be part of the natural order of things and a merciful end to suffering.

For a price, the guild will agree to kill anyone in the world, considering this contract to be a sacrament of their god. The price is always high or dear, but within the means of the person if they are willing to make the sacrifice. The cost of their services depends on the prominence and security of the target.

When the small council discuss the possibility of hiring a Faceless Man to kill Daenerys Targaryen, Petyr Baelish states that the council could hire an army of sellswords for half the price that the Faceless Men would charge for a merchant, and that killing a princess would be far more expensive.[2] In A Dance with Dragons, it is revealed the price could be someone's income or a child.

An elite group of followers within the House, called the Faceless Men, are trained to perform this task. Faceless Men are occasionally women. Only rarely would they train a child. They are trained to use all their senses to root out deception and create their disguises, seemingly possessing magical abilities that allow them to change their appearance at will. Part of their training includes discarding their true identity in a nihilistic way, thinking of themselves as "no one".

The Faceless Men reconvene at the House of Black and White, the "temple" of the Many-Faced God, where they discuss the potential jobs for the month and dole these contract assassinations out through a round table. They use a variety of methods to kill their targets, including a poison called the strangler.[3]

They also cure the faces of the dead who come to die in their sanctuary, hanging these on the wall as macabre masks for use in their disguises during assassination contracts. These are more than masks, however, and the wearer assumes the true appearance when applied using a tribute of one's own blood to moisten the application. In this way, the Faceless Men are using tools as part of their disguise, rather than a reliance on glamours or outright magic for disguises, like ________________________________.
 
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Followers of Him of Many Faces consider death to be part of the natural order of things and a merciful end to suffering.

For a price, the guild will agree to kill anyone in the world, considering this contract to be a sacrament of their god. The price is always high or dear, but within the means of the person if they are willing to make the sacrifice. The cost of their services depends on the prominence and security of the target.

When the small council discuss the possibility of hiring a Faceless Man to kill Daenerys Targaryen, Petyr Baelish states that the council could hire an army of sellswords for half the price that the Faceless Men would charge for a merchant, and that killing a princess would be far more expensive.[2] In A Dance with Dragons, it is revealed the price could be someone's income or a child.

An elite group of followers within the House, called the Faceless Men, are trained to perform this task. Faceless Men are occasionally women. Only rarely would they train a child. They are trained to use all their senses to root out deception and create their disguises, seemingly possessing magical abilities that allow them to change their appearance at will. Part of their training includes discarding their true identity in a nihilistic way, thinking of themselves as "no one".

The Faceless Men reconvene at the House of Black and White, the "temple" of the Many-Faced God, where they discuss the potential jobs for the month and dole these contract assassinations out through a round table. They use a variety of methods to kill their targets, including a poison called the strangler.[3]

They also cure the faces of the dead who come to die in their sanctuary, hanging these on the wall as macabre masks for use in their disguises during assassination contracts. These are more than masks, however, and the wearer assumes the true appearance when applied using a tribute of one's own blood to moisten the application. In this way, the Faceless Men are using tools as part of their disguise, rather than a reliance on glamours or outright magic for disguises, like ________________________________.

Very interesting. Thanks and repped.
 
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That movie looks like absolute garbage. Serious. This is the final nail in the coffin to that franchise. :x

still gonna watch tho. Not in in theatres. It seems like it will be a dumb but fun to watch mindless entertainment.
 
Yeah it doesn't make sense why they wouldn't show it unless they want to bring him back. he gave those other 5 dudes the business with his wooden sword, then they cut away when he is up against the last guy. Only reason why I could see them not bringing him back is that they haven't even slightly hinted at him since that episode, which was like the 5th episode of the 1st season.

I think Arya talked about him in one episode last season when she was with the Hound. When she explained "water dancing." But other than that, yeah, he's been pretty well forgotten.

Great scene. Now that you mention it, Arya said Syrio was the best swordsman in the world and the hound hit her when with the LOL saying the best swordsman in Westeros couldn't possibly be killed by Sir Meryn Trant. Possibly foreshadowing Syrio's return? :nerd: :pimp:
 
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Yeah it doesn't make sense why they wouldn't show it unless they want to bring him back. he gave those other 5 dudes the business with his wooden sword, then they cut away when he is up against the last guy. Only reason why I could see them not bringing him back is that they haven't even slightly hinted at him since that episode, which was like the 5th episode of the 1st season.

I think Arya talked about him in one episode last season when she was with the Hound. When she explained "water dancing." But other than that, yeah, he's been pretty well forgotten.

Great scene. Now that you mention it, Arya said Syrio was the best swordsman in the world and the hound hit her when with the LOL saying the best swordsman in Westeros couldn't possibly be killed by Sir Meryn Trant. Possibly foreshadowing Syrio's return? :nerd: :pimp:


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I contemplated this a while back then I read online that it was a popular book theory so I didnt post it. Just letting you know that it is a popular theory
 
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