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  1. The Many-Faced God, [1] also known as the God of Death [2] or simply Death, [3] is a deity worshiped by the mysterious cult of assassins known as the Faceless Men, who are headquartered in the Free City of Braavos. They believe that, through their assassinations, they do his work.

  2. R'hllor, also known as the Lord of Light, the Heart of Fire, the God of Flame and Shadow, is a prominent god in Essos, but has only a few followers in Westeros, where he is more commonly known as the red god.

  3. They are so named because the Faith of the Seven (the "new gods") replaced them in all but the north of Westeros, where worship of the old gods is still practiced by northmen, crannogmen, and free folk.

  4. Following the Battle of the Blackwater, many of those who converted to R'hllor, nobles and commoners alike, renounce the new god and return to the gods they've known all their lives, figuring that R'hllor must be a feeble god to let His followers be chased off by a dwarf and a dead man.

  5. Lion of Night. Lord of Light. Category:Lord of Light. M. Maiden-Made-of-Light. Many-Faced God. Category:Many-Faced God. Merling King. Moon-Pale Maiden.

  6. The Gods Eye, with Harrenhal on its shore. By Sergey Glushakov © FFG. The Gods Eye, the largest lake of the Seven Kingdoms, is located south of the Trident and west of the kingsroad in the southern riverlands .

  7. 12 apr. 2019 · In the game of thrones, it matters who you call god. Some gods appear able to kill your foes, revive your friends, and allow you to change your appearance for your next act of subterfuge....

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