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Is it possible that Jaqen H'ghar appears and kills Arya?


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Yeah maybe.

But she gave many deaths to the Red God in return. Jaqen was talking about the Red God after all, when Arya saved him. If Jaqen was talking about the Lord of the Light, then she has done a great favor to his god.

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Just now, TwiceBorn said:

Despite being called Death incarnate, I believe that WW are an insult to FM because they defy Valar morghulis, valar dohaeris concept.

Nice point. WW were defying the god of death, necromancy is a direct counter to their belief, so if Jaqen hears that they defeated the army of the death by Arya's help, he should be just happy.

Also resurrected mountain (possibly by Qyburn's blood magic) is kind of a necromancy too, she should deal with that as well.

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would think JHghar would be proud of arya as much as a man/being of his nature can be. he and the waif taught her everything she knows. JH would understand the night king takeover the world threat. the faceless kill in a deliberate thought out way many times--the person they designate for a "hit" somehow deserves it. some kind of cosmic scales of justice are tilting back and forth. don't think JH would approve of Night King's wanton approach.

but it's a good pt that the red god religion may forbid using its power for personal revenge. again, arya has always killed those who cruelly killed others so is it still justice served, just it's her as judge jury executioner all in one.

would be interesting if JH showed up and told her she has finished her revenge (if she finishes) and now must return to the temple and be faceless forever!! the price she paid for free lancing...all food for thought.

 

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25 minutes ago, Tyrion's Double Axe said:

he and the waif taught her everything she knows. 

Assumption not justified by evidence. 

We didn't even see them teach her how to wear someone else's face or sneak around. Though we did see her learn to wash bodies and blind staff-fighting. 

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30 minutes ago, darmody said:

Assumption not justified by evidence. 

We didn't even see them teach her how to wear someone else's face or sneak around. Though we did see her learn to wash bodies and blind staff-fighting. 

It's like if the 36th chamber of Shaolin can be reached from the 2nd if you draw a "move up 34 places card" :rofl:

But ok, I'll take it as a "time constraints, you have to read between the lines", I think we have had much worse issues the last two seasons that we're still struggling to process.

It's like mass group therapy here on the forum :blink:

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In retrospect it seems clear now that the Faceless Men allowed Arya to get away because they wanted her to do what she just did.

For worshipers of a God Of Death, the Night King was the ultimate blasphemer:  an immortal necromancer bestowing permanent unlife on everyone.  Of course they'd want to send a champion of their faith to punish him.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Erkan12 said:

Nice point. WW were defying the god of death, necromancy is a direct counter to their belief, so if Jaqen hears that they defeated the army of the death by Arya's help, he should be just happy.

Also resurrected mountain (possibly by Qyburn's blood magic) is kind of a necromancy too, she should deal with that as well.

Maybe Arya kills the Hound, but the Hound starts fighting him first and he somehow sacrifices himself so she can kill the Mountain and live. The Hound low key fighting for Arya.

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23 minutes ago, Frances Bean Corbray said:

In retrospect it seems clear now that the Faceless Men allowed Arya to get away because they wanted her to do what she just did.

For worshipers of a God Of Death, the Night King was the ultimate blasphemer:  an immortal necromancer bestowing permanent unlife on everyone.  Of course they'd want to send a champion of their faith to punish him.

 

 

How can this be clear when the nk was never mentioned or even foreshadowed during her training?

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7 hours ago, Frances Bean Corbray said:

In retrospect it seems clear now that the Faceless Men allowed Arya to get away because they wanted her to do what she just did.

For worshipers of a God Of Death, the Night King was the ultimate blasphemer:  an immortal necromancer bestowing permanent unlife on everyone.  Of course they'd want to send a champion of their faith to punish him.

 

 

Sooo the faceless men can see the future now too?

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15 hours ago, Amaretto said:

Arya would likely defeat him if he tried. 

 

13 hours ago, Coffeewiththegods said:

Nah Arya is too elite.

:lol::lmao: Arya barely survived the Waif.  She may have skills but she only completed part of the FM training and wouldn't be superior to Jaqen. 

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