Can Arya wear anyone's face?
Can Arya wear anyone's face?
In the books as well as on the show, Jaqen H'ghar changes his look by simply waving his hand in front of his face. Obviously, in the show, Arya Stark is not cutting up her own face every time she puts on a new face.
Does Arya become a faceless man in the books?
A similar storyline takes place in George R.R. Martin's book "A Dance with Dragons," though instead of being blinded as punishment for killing Kingsguard member (and child rapist) Ser Meryn Trant like in the show, Arya is blinded merely as a part of her training to become one of the Faceless Men, the assassins who live ...
What does Arya say to the faceless man?
Though she wants to, Arya declines saying she must find her brother, mother and sister. 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 tells her to repeat the words and then announces that Jaqen H'ghar is dead.
Can Arya change her face?
Arya, though, is someone and is done with the Many-Faced God, yet she still can use the faces at her apparent disposal (without even being near the "face storage" in Braavos).
Why is Arya a faceless man?
She's spent the past couple years in the free city of Braavos studying to be an assassin with the death cult known as the Faceless Men. Her mentor, the assassin formerly known as Jaqen H'ghar, has pushed Arya to prove that she can give up her identity and become "no one" in the service of the Many-Faced God.