- "These were the faces they wore in life when they were not wearing others."
- ―Jaqen H'ghar
The Hall of Faces[1] houses skinned faces of the dead, and is found in a great hall within the House of Black and White. The Faceless Men use the combination of magic spells and faces of the dead to create their different camouflages. The faces of the cleansed corpses are flayed and hung to dry within the Hall of Faces.
Structure[]
The Hall of Faces lies within a large, secret chamber. It is created of stone, with large pillars that house the faces of the dead.
History[]
Game of Thrones: Season 5[]
Upon passing the game of faces, Jaqen H'ghar brings Arya to the Hall of Faces. She realizes her work as an acolyte has prepared the bodies to have their faces skinned.[2]
Game of Thrones: Season 6[]
After Arya Stark successfully kills the Waif, she crudely adds the Waif's face to the Hall of Faces, leaving a clear blood trail.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Katie M. Lucas (May 20, 2015). Faceless Men 101: Tom Wlaschiha Debriefs About the Hall of Faces. Making Game of Thrones. Retrieved January 8, 2024.
- ↑ "Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken"
Institutions |
Faceless Men · First Sword of Braavos · Iron Bank of Braavos · Sealord of Braavos |
Places |
Arsenal of Braavos · House of Black and White · Isle of the Gods · Long Canal · Moon Pool · Moonsinger Lane · Palace of Justice · Ragman Harbor · Ragman Lane · Red Temple of Braavos · Salty Town · Sealord's Palace · Sheelba Square · Sweetwater River · Temple of the Moonsingers · Titan of Braavos |
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