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Arya's Body Count...so far.
‘Game of Thrones': Everyone Arya Stark Has Killed So Far
(Below you’ll find spoilers for pretty much Arya’s entire storyline on “Game of Thrones,” up to and including season 8. episode 3)Arya Stark’s (Maisie Williams) journey has been a long and arduous one, full of pain and suffering and a whole bunch of close calls ever since her father was executed at the end of season 1. She’s spent years training with the Faceless Men in Braavos, and now she’s back in Westeros ready to stab anybody who threatens her family. And she’s done just that a number of times already. So everybody who’s died by Arya’s hand, through the Battle of Winterfell.Stable boy (Season 1) Arya’s first kill was almost accidental. She used needle to stab an unnamed Stable Boy as she was fleeing the Red Keep, just as Lannister soldiers were rounding up and executing all House Stark’s people in King’s Landing.Kill count: 1The Tickler (Season 2) After she saves Jaqen H’ghar’s life (along with two others, who will come up later), the Faceless Man offers Arya a repayment: Name three people, and Jaqen will kill them. The first name she gives him is the Tickler, the torturer at Lannister-occupied Harrenhal. Jaqen breaks his neck.Kill count: 2Also Read: 'Game of Thrones' Season 8 Death Watch: Who's Dead and How Bloody Was It?Ser Amory Lorch (Season 2) The second name Arya gives Jaqen is Amory Lorch, a Lannister knight. Lorch catches Arya with a message she stole from Lord Tywin. Arya has him killed before he has a chance to tell Tywin that she’s a traitor, and Jaqen gets him with a poison dart.Kill count: 3A Frey soldier after the Red Wedding (Season 3) Not long after escaping the Twins and the massacre of the Red Wedding, Arya and the Hound happen across four Frey soldiers. Arya approaches them asking for food, then brutally stabs one who was telling the others how they mounted the head of Robb Stark’s direwolf, Grey Wind, on the King in the North’s headless body. Arya tells the Hound the soldier is specifically the first man she’s killed.Kill count: 4A Lannister soldier at the Inn of the Crossroads (Season 4) Traveling with the Hound, Arya happens across a handful of Lannister soldiers in an inn. Arya recognizes them as some of the soldiers who intercepted her and her friends leaving King’s Landing. They recognize the Hound and start a fight, and Arya kills one the Hound has injured.Kill count: 5Also Read: 'Game of Thrones': So Did Ghost Survive the Battle of Winterfell or What?Polliver (Season 4) In the same fight at the Inn at the Crossroads, Arya takes the chance to reclaim her sword, Needle, from the man who stole it. She stabs the injured Polliver in the throat with Needle, the same way he killed her friend Lommy when Polliver captured her, Gendry and Hot Pie near King’s Landing.Kill count: 6Rorge (Season 4) Back when Arya met Jaqen H’ghar in Season 2, she was traveling with Yoren, a man of the Night’s Watch. Yoren had Jaqen and two others locked in a cage atop a cart. Arya freed Jaqen and the others, one of whom, Rorge, had threatened to sexually assault her. When Arya and the Hound were attacked by Rorge later, she stabbed him in the gut with Needle.Kill count: 7Ser Meryn Trant (Season 5) Ser Meryn is the guy who killed Arya’s sword instructor, Syrio Forel, back in King’s Landing in Season 1. When he arrives in Braavos, she gets her revenge by borrowing a face from the House of Black and White and pretending to be a brothel girl. She brutally stabs out his eyes and then slits his throat — but as punishment, Jaqen H’ghar strikes her blind.Kill count: 8The Waif (Season 6) Arya refuses to murder the actress Lady Crane for the Faceless Men, so Jaqen sends the nameless girl known as the Waif to kill Arya. The Waif nearly succeeds, chasing Arya all through Braavos, before Arya leads her into a dark room and dispatches her off-screen with Needle.Kill count: 9Also Read: 'Game of Thrones' Season 8, Episode 4 Preview: The Great War Is Won, But the Last One Has Just Begun (Video)Lothar Frey and “Black” Walder Rivers (Season 6) Arya leaves Braavos after defeating the Waif, intent to be Arya Stark rather than no one. She heads to the Twins, where she gets her revenge on the Freys. Off-screen, she kills Lord Walder Frey’s two sons, Lothar and “Black” Walder, and bakes them into a pie she feeds to their father.Kill count: 11Lord Walder Frey (Season 6) Lord Walder doesn’t realize what’s happening until Arya reveals she was using her Faceless Man powers to disguise herself as a serving girl. She slits Lord Walder’s throat, getting revenge for his betrayal and murder of her brother, Robb Stark, and her mother, Catelyn Stark.Kill count: 12Every male member of House Frey (Season 7) After taking out Lothar Frey and “Black” Walder Rivers, then finishing off Lord Walder Frey himself, Arya used her face-changing powers to set a trap that annihilated House Frey. She drew all the remaining Frey men together and, posing as Lord Walder, poisoned them all.Kill count: 63Petyr “Littlefinger” Baelish (Season 7)A season’s worth of manipulations and conspiracy culminated in Littlefinger’s plan finally unraveling before his very eyes. Instead of turning Sansa and Arya against each other, he found himself on trial for treason. At Sansa order, Arya slit Littlefinger’s throat, finally doing away with one of the most devious and deadly characters in “Game of Thrones.”Kill count: 64The Night King (Season 8) It turns out, I guess, that the Prince That Was Promised was actually Arya, since she’s the one who delivered the killing blow to the Night King. Which in turn killed all the other White Walkers and the entire army of dead people. It’s impossible to guess how many kills that is, but for the purposes of the counter we’ll just count the Night Kind here since all those wights were already dead and she only indirectly killed the other White Walkers.Kill count (official): 65Kill count (unofficial): 100,000+Read original story ‘Game of Thrones': Everyone Arya Stark Has Killed So Far At TheWrap
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Originally posted by Dakota7493 View PostSeething hate flowing through most of everyone now. Dumb decisions to follow I’m sure.
I enjoyed this show more than last weeks actually. Suspense , intrigue, plotting from every direction. GreyWorm gonna geaux off, but wont make it. I think Dany will geaux mad like her father.
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Dug the surprise attack! Surprised the **** out of me. The way they “blew apart the boats” was a little over the top but hey it’s the movies[emoji4]
I like the set up of this episode after that chaos last week. No ADD here so everything doesn’t have to be a shoot em up to keep me interested [emoji41]. I like the forward thinking episodes as well.
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I'm biting my tongue (or keyboard right now) because it's just an entertainment production.
But if I weren't biting my tongue, I might suggest that the North still has air superiority and it's not even close. Start high where the bolts can't go, dive in the middle where they're not prepared or expecting, roast the scorpions from behind, or even the side, and they're done.
But, of course, that would make way too much sense and would not be melodramatic. Dany could have wiped out the Iron Fleet, for that matter, by simply attacking from behind or flanking them, but again, where's the drama in that?
Otherwise, quite enjoyable (even with my ADD).
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Ok, one more thing. I realize it's Hollywood (or whoever), but most of us can't always hit a dove at 30 yards even with a whole lot of practice. And yet, the Iron Born can magically hit a moving dragon from moving ships at 1,000+ yards with absolutely no practice?
Yeah, I know, I'm being way too realistic. Just kind of hacks me off. Mostly because they can hit dragons at 1000+ yards (with no practice), and I struggle to bring down a stupid 2 ounce bird at 30 yards (or less).
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