- "For the poor, He is the Hooded Wayfarer. "
- ―Jaqen H'ghar
The Hooded Wayfarer[1] is a deity worshiped in Essos. It is popular among poor men.
In the books[]
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, nothing more is mentioned about the Hooded Wayfarer than what is stated in the Histories & Lore video on "The Many-Faced God": the Hooded Wayfarer has a statue in the House of Black and White, along with statues of gods from all other known religions with dominion over death, and it is most commonly visited by poor men. It is unknown exactly how popular the cult is or where it is most popular.
References[]
- ↑ Histories & Lore: Season 5, Short 12: "The Many-Faced God" (2016).
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