‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6, Spoilers and News Update: Is the Beloved Syrio Forel Coming Back to Rescue Arya?

By Dipannita - 10 Jun '16 12:13PM
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Last week's episode of 'Game of Thrones' gave a lot of anxiety to the fans of Arya Stark. It ended with the feisty fighter in dire straits, dragging herself in the unfriendly streets of Braavos, holding her stabbed belly.

The Waif has clearly got Jaqen's permission to kill her and now, the next episode is definitely going to have an intense fight between the two girls. But the question is will Arya be able to fight with that wounded stomach of hers? Seems unlikely. Until some divine intervention comes to her rescue.

Well, according to reports, it is very likely to come in time and that too in the form of a beloved character who she has known closely. Her presumed dead master Syri Forel, who had been appointed by her father Ned Stark to teach her sword fighting, might make a comeback.

Proof comes from a photo that has been posted by the fan group 'Watchers on the Wall' on their site. It shows the Waif with a shadow in her background. The shadow bears close resemblance to Syrio. The curly hair and short stature are well-matched to his appearance and many are saying that he is coming.

As fans may remember, he had saved her from Lannister guards in season 1, when they came looking for her, to take her away as a hostage. Syrio fought bravely and killed the guards, headed by Ser Meryn Trant. Arya ran away safely, but Syrio's fate was not known.

Many, like Arya, assumed that he was killed by Meryn. But he was never shown as dead and when this is the case on 'Game of Thrones,' chances are high that the character is alive. We recently got proof when Sandor Clegane came back.

So, why can't Syrio? After all, he is also from Braavos and in case, he also managed to escape the murderous Meryn, isn't it very natural for him to return to his native place?

We just hope he has returned and finds out his adorable student. It is high time she reunited with a known face.

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