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{{Quote|- What do we say to the God of Death?<br>- Not today.|[[Syrio Forel]] and [[Arya Stark]]|The Pointy End}}
 
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[[Syrio Forel]] preaches his belief in the God of Death to [[Arya Stark]] during their [[Water Dance|dancing]] lessons.<ref>[[A Golden Crown]]</ref>
 
[[Syrio Forel]] preaches his belief in the God of Death to [[Arya Stark]] during their [[Water Dance|dancing]] lessons.<ref>[[A Golden Crown]]</ref>
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"There is only one god, and his name is Death. And there is only one thing we say to Death: 'Not today'."
Syrio Forel[src]

The God of Death is a deity worshiped predominantly in the Free City of Braavos.

History

Season 1

"- What do we say to the God of Death?
- Not today.
"
Syrio Forel and Arya Stark[src]

Syrio Forel preaches his belief in the God of Death to Arya Stark during their dancing lessons.[1]

Season 2

​"Anyone can be killed." Arya Stark


Season 3

Arya Stark reveals to Beric Dondarrion and Thoros of Myr that she has come to belief that "Death" is the only real god.

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the God of Death is referred to as the "Many-Faced God", or "Him of Many Faces", and is worshiped, particularly, by the Faceless Men: a guild of assassins based out of the Free City of Braavos.

The Faceless Men believe that the Many-Faced God is unknowingly worshiped by most faiths, simply under different names. Every religion either has a god of death (in polytheistic faiths), or worships a single god with dominion over death (in monotheistic faiths). For example, in the Faith of the Seven, the aspect of the Seven-in-One godhead with dominion over death is known as "the Stranger"; the Faceless Men consider this to be another incarnation of the Many-Faced God of Death.

See also

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