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Why did Jaqen let Arya go?

So to me the whole thing reads of her beating the waif because the waif was never No One, what with her fixation and vendetta against Arya.

I just don’t get why Jaqen let her go? Was it because he saw something in her that was more than what they’d been training for? That despite his teachings she showed a fire unable to go out? That he AGREES the Starks were wronged and need to exact justice/revenge?

Or was he just like “fuck she’ll kill me and I gotta kill more faces first” haha

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Lollys and why she keep Tyrion

People forget that Lollys Stokeworth didn’t live in a world where trauma was understood or treated with compassion. Her entire life was basically destroyed: she was publicly gang-raped during the riot, mocked afterward, and treated like she was “ruined.” Everyone either pitied her or despised her. The baby, even though conceived through violence, wasn’t a symbol of the crime to her. it was the only thing that was truly hers, the only being that didn’t judge her or see her as broken. In a world that took everything from her dignity to her future, that child was the one small light left in her life. Wanting to keep the baby wasn’t about the rape, it was about survival and holding onto something that gave her meaning.

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Do you think “The Long Night” episode would have been better if you could actually see what was happening?
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What would happen if Aemon Targaryen had not refused the throne? Would the Targaryen dynasty end nevertheless or there would be no rebellion?
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