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===[[Season 4]]===
 
===[[Season 4]]===
 
While the ''Titan's Daughter'' is anchored at [[Saltpans]], [[Arya Stark]] secures passage to Braavos aboard the ship by showing the iron coin [[Jaqen H'ghar]] had given her and whispering the words "Valar Morghulis" to Ternesio Terys, the captain.<ref>"[[The Children]]"</ref>
 
While the ''Titan's Daughter'' is anchored at [[Saltpans]], [[Arya Stark]] secures passage to Braavos aboard the ship by showing the iron coin [[Jaqen H'ghar]] had given her and whispering the words "Valar Morghulis" to Ternesio Terys, the captain.<ref>"[[The Children]]"</ref>
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A while later, the ship arrives back in Braavos, passing underneath the [[Titan of Braavos|Titan]] into the harbor, from where Terys delivers Arya to the [[House of Black and White]].<ref>"[[The House of Black and White]]"</ref>
 
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TitansDaughter

The Titan's Daughter leaving Saltpans.

The Titan's Daughter is a trading galleon from Braavos, captained by Ternesio Terys. The ship is named after the Titan of Braavos and its prow is shaped like a woman.

History

Season 4

While the Titan's Daughter is anchored at Saltpans, Arya Stark secures passage to Braavos aboard the ship by showing the iron coin Jaqen H'ghar had given her and whispering the words "Valar Morghulis" to Ternesio Terys, the captain.[1]

Season 5

A while later, the ship arrives back in Braavos, passing underneath the Titan into the harbor, from where Terys delivers Arya to the House of Black and White.[2]

Image Gallery

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the Titan's Daughter is painted purple. She is a galleas, a hybrid between a galleon and a galley, with a gilded prow and three masts with purple sails, as well as a double bank of oars.

See also

References