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 Originally Posted by boost
She didn't summon him. He's a super bad ass magical assassin, but he's not a genie. It's a little more complicated than rubbing the coin and speaking the words. She has to actually give it to a Bravossi man and speak the words. It's like a secret handshake that turns the coin into Jaqen's calling card.
If I'm wrong and he just appears in a puff of smoke after she hands over the coin and speaks the words, I'm gonna quit watching the show.
This is not the kind of summoning I was talking about. Think "the king summons his councelors". It's probably more accurate to say she put the first steps towards summoning him. We can be sure he won't appear in a puff of smoke though, GoT isn't that kind of show.
She was sold into slavery. Seems pretty clear to me.
Sure but her prime motivations, and the things she talked about with the people around her, have been about retaking the throne which she has the noble right to. It was probably kept from us to make the Unsullied scenes more powerful, but I find it slightly annoying that she's being so concerned with freeing slaves and treating them fairly now, as this gives me the impression she might not join the game for the throne for quite a while because she's on a sidequest now.
Also I 100% agree with what you say about being in the dark about what magic can do. My critical mind of course wants to know but I will gladly agree it is better this way, there is no need to detract focus by going into specifics and the mystery that surrounds this topic is great.
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