In the sprawling, brutal landscape of Westeros, most characters are swept along by the tides of history, war, and fate. They are pawns in a game played by others. However, Petyr Baelish, known as Littlefinger, represents a different philosophy. He does not view the world as a series of tragedies to be endured, but as a mechanism to be manipulated. This perspective is encapsulated in his rephrasing of the traditional Braavosi greeting. While the Faceless Men teach that "Valar Morghulis" (All men must die), Littlefinger counters with a perspective that defines his existence: "Valar Dohaeris" (All men must serve), but more importantly, he implies that while death is universal, the game is reserved for those with the will to seize it. This concept—let us call it the "Radiance of Game"—suggests that true power lies not in titles or armies, but in the ability to recognize and manipulate the chaos of the world.
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