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+ | ==Across the narrow sea== | ||
+ | On the other side of the narrow sea, it seems there are as many gods as there are peoples. At least a dozen separate gods have been mentioned. Among them are the: | ||
+ | * [[Weeping Woman (god)|Weeping Woman]] (a favorite of old women) | ||
+ | * the [[Lion of Night (god)|Lion of Night]] (preferred by rich men) | ||
+ | * the [[Hooded Wayfarer (god)|Hooded Wayfarer]] (a patron of the poor) | ||
+ | * [[Bakkalon]] the Pale Child (favored of soliders) | ||
+ | * [[Many-Faced God]] in [[Braavos]], believed to be the true face of all the gods. | ||
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Westeros
Across the narrow sea
On the other side of the narrow sea, it seems there are as many gods as there are peoples. At least a dozen separate gods have been mentioned. Among them are the:
- Weeping Woman (a favorite of old women)
- the Lion of Night (preferred by rich men)
- the Hooded Wayfarer (a patron of the poor)
- Bakkalon the Pale Child (favored of soliders)
- Many-Faced God in Braavos, believed to be the true face of all the gods.