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'''Trios''' is a three-headed god worshipped in [[Essos]]. There is a large statue of him near the [[Temple of Trios]] in [[Tyrosh]]. There is also a tower with three turrets dedicated to Trios in [[Braavos]].{{ref|ADWD|64}}
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'''Trios''', or '''Three-Headed Trios''', is a three-headed god worshipped in [[Essos]]. There is a large statue of him near the [[Temple of Trios]] in [[Tyrosh]]. There is also a tower with three turrets dedicated to Trios in [[Braavos]].{{ref|ADWD|64}}
  
 
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The [[Sailor's Wife]] once told [[Arya Stark]] that the first head of Trio devours the dying and the reborn emerge from the third, but she did not recall the purpose of the middle head.{{ref|ADWD|64}}
 
The [[Sailor's Wife]] once told [[Arya Stark]] that the first head of Trio devours the dying and the reborn emerge from the third, but she did not recall the purpose of the middle head.{{ref|ADWD|64}}
  
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 25 February 2022

Trios, or Three-Headed Trios, is a three-headed god worshipped in Essos. There is a large statue of him near the Temple of Trios in Tyrosh. There is also a tower with three turrets dedicated to Trios in Braavos.[1]

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

Penny recalls to Tyrion Lannister that an elderly dwarf was cut into three parts and pushed inside the mouths of Trios at the temple in Tyrosh.[2]

The Sailor's Wife once told Arya Stark that the first head of Trio devours the dying and the reborn emerge from the third, but she did not recall the purpose of the middle head.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 64, The Ugly Little Girl.
  2. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 33, Tyrion VIII.