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Arya trains with Jaqen H'ghar in the House of Black and White. HBO
Arya exacted her revenge on Walder Frey. HBO
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George R.R. Martin's next novel could provide a more satisfying resolution to this dropped story thread.
The Faceless Men disappeared from Game of Thrones after Season 6 of the HBO series, but Winds of Winter may make them more relevant than ever.
Arya Stark spent much of Game of Thrones seeking revenge on those who had wronged her family. Cersei Lannister , Sandor Clegane, The Mountain, and Walder Frey were among the many names on her hit list. This need for vengeance ultimately led her to Braavos, where she trained to become a highly skilled assassin with the Faceless Men. Arya later defected from her training and returned to Winterfell in Season 7.
Despite all that she learned about the will of the Many-Faced God and shedding her identity, Arya returned to her vengeful ways shortly thereafter. With that in mind, The Winds of Winter — the sixth book in George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series — may finally explore the repercussions of Arya’s actions and make the Faceless Men more relevant to the story by sending them after her as punishment for taking one life too many.
Arya first crossed paths with Jaqen H'ghar in Season 1 of Game of Thrones. Following the beheading of her father Ned Stark, Arya fled King’s Landing and wound up in the same caravan with Jaqen, headed for Harrenhal. As one of the Faceless Men, a secret society of assassins who worshiped the Many-Faced God and adhered to the will of death, Jaqen could transform his physical appearance to become anyone.
The Faceless Men killed only their intended targets and the deaths had to look like accidents instead of murder, so as to avoid any and all attention. What’s more, the Faceless Men — who were considered the elite in the hierarchy of those worshiping Him of Many Faces — were committed to the ethic of "a life for a life," meaning no assassination was executed without a sacrifice.
After Arya saved Jaqen’s life at Harrenhal, he vowed to kill three people of her choosing. Arya was fascinated by Jaqen’s skills, but initially refused his offer to accompany him to Braavos. Later, she was resolved to exact her revenge, and some secret ninja training seemed like the best way to do it.
Befriending Jaqen and being offered a place in the House of Black and White in Braavos gave Arya a sense of purpose and a respite from her pain. She would no longer be the girl whose father died, or the girl with a thirst for revenge . Training with the Faceless Men and shedding her identity to become “no one,” so as to take on anyone’s face and slip into a role, taught her obedience, patience, and the ability to walk among the people unnoticed.
Most importantly, Arya was taught that death was a part of the natural order, but that it was not her choice who died. In short, Arya’s identity and thirst for revenge would have to be abandoned if she was to truly become no one and do the Many-Faced God’s bidding. However, that was the one lesson she was never able to get onboard with.
In Season 7, Arya went on to kill several more people on her list, including all of House Frey in revenge for killing Catelyn and Robb Stark. It was a brutal, unforgettable scene that combined Arya’s hunger for vengeance with her newfound skills of stealth and cunning as an assassin.
However, that act alone violated the "life for a life" condition of the Faceless Men. Yet the HBO series held no consequences for Arya. Neither Jaqen nor the Waif ever appeared in Game of Thrones again. The Winds of Winter could change that.
Martin’s books haven’t yet reached the point of Arya's return to Westeros. It’s also unclear if the author will move forward with this line of events, or provide Arya with a different storyline . However, as of the first few chapters of The Winds of Winter , Arya was still training with the Faceless Men and had graduated to become an acolyte. She was sent off to be the apprentice of Izembaro, the leader of an acting troupe to further her training.That’s all well and good, but something changed rather quickly. Arya went off script and, upon realizing that Raff the Sweetling — one of The Mountain’s men and one among the several names on her hit list — was in Braavos, she made the personal decision to kill him. But, unlike what happened on Game of Thrones , Arya’s actions could have major consequences.
Perhaps Arya, knowing that the Faceless Men will catch onto what she did without their consent, will leave Braavos behind for good after killing Raff. And, should the youngest Stark daughter go on to use what she learned to assassinate Walder Frey and his family, the repercussions could be severe. After all, she broke the rules and the will of the Many-Faced God and that doesn't sound like something they'd let slide so easily.
It’s possible Jaqen and the others will learn of Arya’s string of murders and come after her, bringing the them back to the forefront. It’s hard to imagine that a religion as powerful and as secretive as the Faceless Men would let a former member go without punishing Arya, who, as badass as she was on the HBO series, did a lot of questionable things without ever being held accountable.
The Winds of Winter could rectify that by forcing Arya to face the repercussions of her actions. By having the Faceless Men come after her, it’s possible their role will be more relevant in the books than it ever was on the show.
The Winds of Winter does not yet have a scheduled release date.

PAR 4 | 381 YARDS

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PAR 4 | 453 YARDS

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PAR 4 | 416 YARDS

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PAR 4 | 353 YARDS

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PAR 5 | 535 YARDS

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PAR 3 | 162 YARDS

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PAR 4 | 407 YARDS

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 Black | 407 yards
 Blue | 346 yards
 White | 322 yards
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PAR 5 | 563 YARDS

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 Blue | 507 yards
 White | 482 yards
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PAR 4 | 357 YARDS

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 Blue | 333 yards
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 Red | 257 yards

PAR 5 | 514 YARDS

 Gold | 546 yards
 Black | 514 yards
 Blue | 485 yards
 White | 453 yards
 Red | 421 yards

PAR 4 | 409 YARDS

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 White | 354 yards
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PAR 4 | 397 YARDS

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 Blue | 370 yards
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PAR 3 | 205 YARDS

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PAR 4 | 445 YARDS

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PAR 3 | 175 YARDS

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 White | 150 yards
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PAR 4 | 384 YARDS

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 Black | 384 yards
 Blue | 355 yards
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PAR 5 | 584 YARDS

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 White | 548 yards
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This 381 yard opening hole eases you into to your round. The hole is a simple dog leg right with a left to right green. Most players will need an eight or nine-iron to a receptive green. This is a pleasant informal introduction to the course and its architect.
A long par four which requires a two straight shots to a wide diagonal green with a deep bunker on the right. The grass wall behind will encourage the golfer to go for the green with a long iron.
An interesting par four over a hill dog-legging right to a green without bunkers nestling below. A well-controlled approach will be needed to hold the green which slopes away from the golfers.
This multiple choice par four consist of a drive to an island in the lake or safe way around it. The second shot from the island will be to a green sloping toward you, or a longer iron from the fairway to a green sloping away.
A unique very short par three with a small oval green in a sea of land surrounded by another sea of water. the target is much larger than it looks but an accurate shot is required on this all or nothing hole.
A long straight par five with out-of-bounds on the left. A wide, narrow green will require a demanding second shot but is receptive to a well placed third shot.
A rather short par three to an elevated, plateaued green surrounded by spiral bunkers. The green is large and slopes in three directions so the pin position must be carefully observed.
The fame volcano hole will keep most drives and second shots in play like billiard table. Woe to the player who skies the ball into one of the volcano bunkers. The wide diagonal green has different slopes with each pin position.
This long par five skirts the water with an unusual green which projects into the lake and is terminated by a saw-tooth bunker. Most prudent golfers will take three shots to the green on this hole.
A short par four with a wide steep-side fairway. Out-of-bounds to the left and right will bring the right bunker play into play. A mound to the back will hold wedged shots in the green which has several different pin positions.
The rice field hole is a potential two short par five with narrow plateaued targets. The golfer is rewarded with better views and lies by keeping the ball in play with every chance of a birdie from a second shot to the green.
This famous woman hole, known as Madonna, requires two elegant shots which befits the theme here. The green is surrounded by swooping rolling sand requiring a repertoire of interesting bunker shots to the unfortunate.
This another water girt par four like number four without an island. The green slopes from right to left and favor a tee shot placed as close to the water as possible.
The mound behind this long par three is the highest point on this formerly flat land. The green undulates. A shot to right or left of the frontal bunker will require a long putt over a roll. A direct shot is thus rewarded.
This long par four has no fairway bunkers but the green is longitudinal with several pin positions, and distance-judging on the second shot is a pre-requisite.
This lotus hole is surrounded by sand and water with peninsula tees. The green is framed like a lotus leaf and a tee shot close to the pin is a necessary prelude to a birdie on this hole.
This hole is a short par four requiring two accurate shots to a plateaued green. A large sculptural bunker in the landing area will catch tee shots off-line.
A three-shot par five with out-of-bounds left and lateral hazard right. The second shot is over a lake. The green is unique to the history of golf; part on land and part on water, making an infinite variety of second and third shots.

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