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Game of Thrones season 6 episode 5 ‘The Door’ trailer: How does the new Red Woman differ from Melisandre?

The Red Priestesses aren't in agreement on who is the chosen one

Christopher Hooton
Tuesday 17 May 2016 07:09 EDT
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The trailer for this week’s Game of Thrones season 6 episode - ‘The Door’ - introduced a brand new character, believed to be named Kinvara.

She is played by actor Ania Bukstein, and appears to be wearing red robes and the very same necklace as Melisandre.

This isn’t so surprising, given R’hllor is an established religion in Westeros and Essos, but what exactly is she doing in Meereen?

The official HBO synopsis for the episode states that ‘Tyrion seeks a strange ally’, and in the trailer we see her in the chamber with Tyrion and Varys, telling them: "Knowledge has made you powerful, but there's still so much you don't know."

This doesn’t give us much to go on, but leaked sides from the auditions for the part do (which you can read below, and probably differ from the final script): she believes Daenarys is Azor Ahai.

Game Of Thrones Season 6 Episode 5 Preview

This obviously differs greatly from fellow Red Priestess Melisandre, who mistakenly believed Stannis to be the chosen one, and is now hedging her bets on Jon Snow. Will the two ever meet and share their different theories?

Tyrion and Varys will surely be skeptical of religious prophecies, but given the current state of Meereen, they could certainly use her disseminating this theory to the people, whether it’s true or not.

The 'leaked Kinvara script sides'

Herald: “You stand in the presence of Kinvara, High Priestess of the Red Temple of Volantis, the Flametruth, the light of wisdom, the first servant of the Lord of the Light.”

Tyrion: “Welcome to Meereen. That’s about the extent of my Valyrian. Do you mind if we continue in Common?”

*Kinvara nods*

Tyrion: “Thank you for traveling all this way. I know from personal experience how uncomfortable the journey can be. The truth is, we need your help. Our hope is that we can persuade you to, to …”

Kinvara: “You want my priests to convince the Meereenese that the city’s conqueror is the people’s savior.”

Tyrion/Varys: “We prefer liberator to conqueror.”

Kinvara: “You don’t have to persuade me of anything. I came to help. Daenerys Stormborn is the One Who Was Promised. From the fire, she was reborn…to remake the world.”

Tyrion: “Yes.”

Kinvara: “She freed the slaves from their chains and crucified the Masters for their sins.”

Tyrion/Varys: “She did indeed.”

Kinvara: “Her dragons are fire made flesh. A gift from the Lord of Light. But you’ve heard all of this before, haven’t you? On the Long Bridge of Volantis? The dragons purify nonbelievers by the thousands, burning their sins and flesh away.”

Tyrion/Varys: “Ideally, we’d avoid purifying many non-believers. The Mother of the Dragon has followers from many different faiths.”

Kinvara: “You want your queen to be worshiped and obeyed. And while she’s gone, you want her advisors to be worshiped and obeyed.”

Tyrion: “I’d settle for obeyed.”

Kinvara: “I will summon mummers and appoint priests. They will spread the word. Daenerys has been sent to lead the people against the darkness…for this war, and the Great War yet to come.”

Varys: “That sounds excellent. A man named Stannis Baratheon was appointed as the Chosen One by one of your priestesses. He too had a glorious destiny. He attacked King’s Landing, and was soundly defeated by the man standing beside me. Last I heard, he’d been defeated again. This time at Winterfell…and this time for good.”

*Kinvara turns her head as if responding to a new speaker, implying that Tyrion is the one who speaks the next line*

Tyrion: “We are grateful for any support you can provide the queen during this trying time.”

*Kinvara turns her head back – Varys speaking again?*

Varys: “I suppose it is hard for a fanatic to admit a mistake. Isn’t that the whole point of being a fanatic? You’re always right. Everything is the Lord’s will.”

Kinvara: “Everything is the Lord’s will. Men and women make mistakes…even honest servants of the Lord.”

Varys: “And you? An honest servant of the Lord? Why should I trust you any more than the priestess who counseled Stannis?”

Tyrion: “My friend has a healthy skepticism of religion, but we’re all loyal supporters of the Queen.”

Kinvara: “Everyone is what they are and where they are for a reason. Terrible things happen for a reason. Take what happened to you, Lord [Varys], when you were a child. If not for the mutilation by the second-rate sorcerer, you would not be here, helping the Lord’s Chosen bring light into this world. Knowledge has made you very powerful....but there is still so much you don’t know. Do you remember what you heard, the night the sorcerer tossed your parts into the flames? Should I tell you what the voice said? Should I tell you the name of the one who spoke or where it lives?”

*Kinvara laughs. Clearly, she has successfully unsettled Varys*

Kinvara: “We serve the same queen. If you are a true friend, you have nothing to fear from me.”

*Kinvara turns and departs*

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