The IB are probably scared shitless of them.
The IB are probably scared shitless of them.
It seems odd that such a powerful group, which could potentially undermine the investments of the Iron Bank, should be quartered in the same city without any apparent friction between the two.
I was under the impression that the Faceless Men and the House of White and Black are an "urban legend"
Not to mention Trump Tower. I sense a conspiracy theory in the making...Well, the Mafia, UN and Wall Street are all in the same city!
Sure, but does anyone know what's actually in there and for whom? Arya only knew about it because of Jaqen.Their temple is kinda too big to miss...![]()
The Braavosi Captain that brought Arya across the sea, took her right up to the front door. All of that and a cabin to herself all because she had an iron coin and said two words to him. Jaqen H'ghar even said anyone from Braavos would know what this means. Even the street thugs knew to run away at the mere sight of a Faceless Man. Clearly, it's no secret in Braavos.Sure, but does anyone know what's actually in there and for whom? Arya only knew about it because of Jaqen.
Their temple is kinda too big to miss...![]()
Sure, but does anyone know what's actually in there and for whom? Arya only knew about it because of Jaqen.
The Braavosi Captain that brought Arya across the sea, took her right up to the front door. All of that and a cabin to herself all because she had an iron coin and said two words to him. Jaqen H'ghar even said anyone from Braavos would know what this means. Even the street thugs knew to run away at the mere sight of a Faceless Man. Clearly, it's no secret in Braavos.
For the show, yes, but in the books, the coin is only for free and courteous passage to Braavos. The captain's son rows her to shore before arriving to avoid customs and then she makes here own way to the House of Black and White (I don't recall how she found it).There's a phrase that you could
tell any sailor from there to bring you to them. The Iron Bank has got to know about them.
ETA: Ninja'd
Perhaps there's been MAD-type standoff between the Faceless Men and the IB for centuries but now the Faceless Men are using Arya to undermine the IB and its support for slavery. Or are the Faceless Men not supposed to have any agenda beyond their religious devotion?Who says there isn't friction? For the most part the services that the Faceless Men offer are too costly for political or economic use though.
Nevertheless, just that any random Braavosi Captain would see that coin and know it means free passage without compensation (so far as we know anyway) must mean they all know who gives those coins out and why it's not a good idea to refuse them.For the show, yes, but in the books, the coin is only for free and courteous passage to Braavos. The captain's son rows her to shore before arriving to avoid customs and then she makes here own way to the House of Black and White (I don't recall how she found it).
The latter, if I recall their precepts properly. The FM are apolitical. People come to them, pray to their respective gods for retribution, pay what they can afford and the FM goes off and conducts their business, regardless of the ideologies and motivations involved. Jacquin Hagal very much wanted to drive that point home to Arya who didn't think the murder of one of her marks was the right thing to do. They are all "no one", and "no one" has no agendas and judgments regarding a job. Such agendas would compromise the "purity" of their tradecraft and to the FM, reputation is precisely everything. If anyone believed they were slipping or in any way going lax on their established values, everyone from the IB down to the Second Sons would come to Braavos to wipe them all out.Perhaps there's been MAD-type standoff between the Faceless Men and the IB for centuries but now the Faceless Men are using Arya to undermine the IB and its support for slavery. Or are the Faceless Men not supposed to have any agenda beyond their religious devotion?
Or, is Varys the spy in Danys midst that helped Euron find her fleet so easily?The army was moving on a heavily traveled trade route that may well even be paved in places. That does make it seem unlikely that no one would have gotten word to them of the majority of the Lannister host moving south however.
Varys, you have ONE job, c'mon man.
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