What is the meaning of Valar Morghulis coin?

What is the meaning of Valar Morghulis coin?

What is the meaning of Valar Morghulis coin?

Valar Morghulis. This is the coin given to Arya Stark by the mysterious Jaqen H’ghar. It is not a coin for buying things, but rather denotes association with the organization of the Faceless Men.

Why did jaqen give Arya the coin?

In order to facilitate what Arya needs for her personal evolution, he gives her the coin and phrase that will get her to Braavos. He hints that she might find him there, but he really knows what she will find is what she needs/is looking for in her life.

What coin did jaqen give Arya?

Valar Morghulis
Impressed by her moxie, Jaqen gives Arya an iron coin, and says that if she presents it to someone from Braavos and says the customary greeting—“Valar Morghulis,” high Valyrian for “All men must die”—then the Braavosi will grant her one wish (not murder, necessarily, though it’s always an option).

Why is the Braavosi coin so important?

The coin together with the quote allows Arya to get passage to Braavos and entrance into the temple of the Many-Faced God.

Why does Arya say valar dohaeris?

In Game of Thrones, there is an equivalent. Valar morghulis is a High Valyrian saying originating from Braavos, a city located on the northwestern tip of Essos. It means “all men must die,” and it’s usually answered with the phrase valar dohaeris, meaning “all men must serve.”

Who is the faceless God?

The Many-Faced God (alternatively known as the God of Death) is a deity worshiped by the mysterious cult of assassins known as the Faceless Men, who are headquartered in the Free City of Braavos and they believe that through their assassinations they do his work.

Why did Jaqen give the coin to Arya?

Note that Jaqen had been searched and in chains when he first gave the coin to Arya. This tells us that the coin must be small, so that he could have kept it hidden from searchers.

Valar morghulis (all men must die) is the motto of the Many-Faced Godand his followers which are assasins. Spoiler for the TV series, already happened in the books: The coin together with the quote allows Arya to get passage to Braavos and entrance into the temple of the Many-Faced God.

How did Arya react to Valar Morghulis?

Arya crossed her arms against her chest. “Valar morghulis,” she said, as loud as if she’d known what it meant. “Valar dohaeris,” he replied, touching his brow with two fingers. “Of course you shall have a cabin.”

Why does Jaqen H’ghar have coin and saying in her coin?

Also during the voyage many of the sailors and even the Captain ask her to learn and remember their names, and many seem afraid of her. Based on this reaction, it seems the coin and saying are a custom that a Braavosi expects only from one of the Faceless Men, such as Jaqen H’ghar.