Who is jaqen hghar
Jaqen gives her a coin and tells her that if she ever needs to see him again, she must show the coin to a Braavosi and say the words "Valar Morghulis. He turns his face away from Arya and when he turns back his face has changed.
In the Riverlands , Sandor steals a hog farmer 's cart to gain access to the wedding at the Twins. After knocking him unconscious, the Hound is about to kill him but Arya intervenes.
She mentions Jaqen not by name as a "real killer" as opposed to Sandor, and that he could kill the Hound with very little effort. After he tells her that he is going to Braavos , their home port, Arya shows him the iron coin which Jaqen H'ghar gave her.
As Terys looks in awe, she tells him " valar morghulis". He promptly nods his head and replies " valar dohaeris ", offering her a cabin aboard the Titan's Daughter. At Braavos , after being dropped off at the House of Black and White , Arya Stark calls to the door of the ancient building. An old man answers her call and she asks for Jaqen H'ghar, only to be told that there is no one by that name inside. Some time later, Arya is saved by the same Faceless Man and follows him.
However, he insists he's not Jaqen H'ghar, but "no one", as all Faceless Men are, and he tells Arya she must learn to be "no one" as well. A few days later, Jaqen helps a man commit suicide while Arya watches and sweeps the floor. When she comes to him and tells him that she no longer wants to sweep the floor because she wants to train, he tells her that she is training: to serve, as all Faceless Men must.
Jaqen later interrupts the Waif as she plays the 'game of faces' with Arya, claiming that she is not ready. When he sees all her things in her room, including her sword Needle , he hints to her that she must dispose of all ties to her former life as Arya Stark in order to continue her training to be "no one.
Later, when Arya is asleep, Jaqen H'ghar comes to test Arya again. This time, when he asks Arya who she is, Arya tells him how she came to join the Faceless Men, trying to slip in a few lies into the story. However, Jaqen is able to tell when Arya is lying and hits her with a switch whenever she does. Before he leaves, he tells her that she is lying not only to him, but to herself as well. When, eventually, Arya proves herself, Jaqen brings her to the Hall of Faces, a great underground chamber that houses thousands of faces.
All the faces had been taken from the corpses that the acolytes wash in the temple. The Faceless Man then asks Arya if she is ready to give up who she is to become "no one. Arya assumes the identity of Lanna, a clam-seller, and shows Jaqen H'ghar she can convincingly become a different person, developing an elaborate and very believable backstory. The Faceless Man sends her, as Lanna, to the harbor where she observes someone referred to as "the thin man" refuse a contract to insure a man's boat, leaving the man in desperate circumstances.
Jaqen explains the thin man's business is a sort of gamble yet he does not honor his agreements; when a ship captain dies at sea, he is supposed to make good on his promise and pay the family, but he often doesn't.
Jaqen instructs her to kill him, and hands her a "gift" for the thin man —a vial of poison. The next day, Arya returns to the House of Black and White empty-handed, having abandoned her first mission for the Faceless Men. When Jaqen H'ghar asks what happened, she lies to him and says that the Thin Man simply wasn't hungry today and didn't order any over her oysters.
Jaqen quips that perhaps this is why he is a "thin man", and Arya promises that she will follow through on the assassination tomorrow. She departs, and while Jaqen seems to suspect that she was lying, he makes no outward reaction to it.
Arya will have a lot of work to do soon. After killing Meryn Trant, Arya returns to the House of Black and White and returns the face that she used to hide her identity. However, Jaqen H'ghar and the Waif appear and say that Meryn's life was not hers to take, and that a debt must be paid.
The Waif grabs Arya as Jaqen pulls out a vial, presumably containing some kind of poison. He however drinks the poison himself and collapses, with Arya screaming for him to stay alive. Arya states that he was her friend, and hears Jaqen's voice behind her say 'he was no one'.
She turns around to see that the Waif now has Jaqen's face, and Arya asks who the person on the floor with Jaqen's face is.
Jaqen, in the Waif's body, says that he is no one, as Arya begins to remove multiple faces off the person on the floor, until she sees her own face. She then begins to lose her sight, as her eyes turn white and screams for help.
Arya has been a blind beggar in the streets of Braavos since she lost her sight in the Hall of Faces. The Waif shows up daily to torment her and beat her with a staff. One day, after being hit by the Waif, Arya tries to strike back with her rod, only to have it caught in mid-air by Jaqen H'ghar, who has been watching.
He promises that if she says her name, he would provide her shelter, clothes and have her eyesight restored.
However, Arya resisted the temptations and said that she has no name. Satisfied, he tells Arya to follow him, and that she is a beggar no more. Back at the House of Black and White, Jaqen observes the Waif fighting with Arya and is pleased to see Arya successfully defend herself while still blind.
He offers to give Arya her sight back if she says her name, and as before, she says "A girl has no name. Arya hesitates for a moment, knowing that the water is poisoned and meant for those seeking a quick and painless death. Jaqen reminds her that as someone with no identity at all, she should be completely void of fears.
Arya calmly drinks from the cup, and her sight is restored. After explaining that the original Faceless Men were the founders of Braavos, previously slaves of the Valyrian Freehold , Jaqen gives Arya the task of assassinating Lady Crane , an actress in a troupe, and implies that she will be marked for death if she is not successful. Arya reconnoiters her target at a play caricaturing the War of the Five Kings , and notes that Lady Crane is the only one who drinks from a certain bottle of rum.
The two agree that poisoning the rum will be the method of assassination, and Arya proceeds to poison Lady Crane's rum at another showing of the play. When Arya prevents the assassination from occurring, Jaqen gives the Waif permission to hunt down Arya.
While pacing the atrium of the House of Black and White, Jaqen notices blood on the ground. He follows the trail to the Hall of Faces, where the trail stops at a new face on the wall, that of the Waif.
Arya sneaks up behind him and points Needle at him. Jaqen does not offer resistance, and even walks into the sword's point. Though she rejects the tenets of the Faceless Men and reclaims her identity, Jaqen is pleased with her conduct by fully deeming her "no one", and allows her to leave.
The TV series gives Jaqen red hair that has white streaks interspersed throughout it. After Arya saves him as well as two other criminals from an attack, Jaqen says that he owes her three deaths to make up for the three lives she saved. He eventually pays his debts, hands her a coin, utters the infamous words "valar morghulis," changes his face, and disappears. His face is originally a decaying, yellowed skull with a worm coming out of an eye socket. Arya kisses him and bites the worm, which causes him to change his face into that of a nice old man.
In season five, Arya arrives at the House of Black and White looking for Jaqen, but is told that he does not exist. Because of this, the Jaqen that Arya finds in Braavos isn't necessarily the same Jaqen we met in season two. Most believe that Jaqen is merely an identity used by one of the Faceless Men to help train Arya to become No One and to give viewers at home a familiar face.
Some people have theorized that the Arya the waif stabbed was Jaqen testing the waif. That theory was debunked when Arya, still bleeding from stab wounds, killed the waif and placed her face in the Hall of Faces.
Another theory is that Syrio Forel, Arya's beloved sword fighting teacher from season one, is actually Jaqen. This theory has been around for a while, with multiple Reddit threads dedicated to the idea. Thanks to a shadowed figure in the background of a scene in this season's episode seven, the theory has gained traction once again.
Sure, we didn't see Syrio's dead body, and yes, he was from Braavos. Maybe Arya will die later on in the series, but for now, she's in the clear. There's still too much Arya doesn't know about the Facless Man, like why she even met him in the first place. We've got to eventually find out why that whole thing went down, and the only way that would happen if is Jaqen H'ghar favored Arya's survival.
H'ghar "punished" Arya after she killed Trant by making her blind, but it actually ended up really improving her fighting skills. Would he put her through all that just to kill her when she failed him? He put her through that so she could become a killing machine. Cersei Lannister, the Mountain, Walder Frey.
They have one thing in common, and that is their desire to divide the houses of Westeros instead of uniting everyone against the White Walkers. Those people need to be killed in order for everybody else to unite. You know, the one who is supposedly trying to defeat the darkness White Walkers.
Based on that, Arya and the Faceless Man seem to have similar goals. So why would he let her die? Throughout the series, H'ghar has shown faith in Arya. He knows how scrappy she is. He knows how much the Waif hates her.
It's pretty obvious that the Waif's hatred of Arya would cloud her judgment for the kill. It's also pretty obvious that Arya can take her. If he had wanted Arya gone, he would have just made her drink a Faceless Man cocktail. You got us good, Mr. I really thought Arya was about to be a dead girl, but nah.
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