A dívida
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Ayra is in danger. She has an open wound in her stomach, and the one person who has been protecting her to this point unfortunately gets murdered. The fact that the Many-Faced God gets the people promised to him really makes you think that is just almost an inevitability about what happens to people who run afoul of the Faceless Men.
Getting to the final part of this sequence, Ayra is telling Jaqen by putting the face on the wall that this account has been settled and we’re good here, and I am going to walk away, and I think she knows what the answer is going to be.
The implication is that obviously Jaqen on some level was rooting for the outcome that he got. He may be No-One, but there is still enough of a person left in him to respect and admire who this girl is and what she has become. Ayra finally tells us something that we’ve kind of known all along, that she is not No-One, she’s Ayra Stark of Winterfell.
Então, Ayra foi dispensada porque Jaqen queria deixá-la ir!
A bebida
Jaqen diz para Ayra:
If a girl is truly No-One, she has nothing to fear.
Portanto, temos duas opções aqui ...
- Ayra é verdadeiramente ninguem
- A bebida era apenas um teste para ver se Ayra acreditava que ela era ninguem.
De qualquer forma, olhando para a explicação acima, Jaqen está bem em deixá-la ir.
Também temos evidências desde a primeira vez que Arya conhece Jaqen que o Deus de Muitas Faces está querendo exceto substitutos ...
Jaqen: The Red God takes what is his, and only death may pay for life. You saved me and the two I was with. You stole three deaths from the Red God, we have to give them back. Speak three names and the man will do the rest... Three lives I will give you, no more, no less then we are done.