There is a theory out there that Arya actually died from her stab wounds and her actions are being carried out by a faceless man. That would make sense why Nymeria turned away from her.
She turned away because 'that's not who she is'. Which is also why Arya will now annoyingly turn back and continue her foolhardy mission to Kings Landing to kill the Queen rather than meet up with her sister and brother for a sweet reunion.
At least that's how I saw it. I hope I'm wrong and she doesn't turn back.
There is a theory out there that Arya actually died from her stab wounds and her actions are being carried out by a faceless man. That would make sense why Nymeria turned away from her.
How would the faceless man know about Nymeria let alone what she looks like. Besides, the only reason she didn't get her face eaten was because it was Arya.
How would an impersonator know Hot Pie's name, or that 'Arry was her cover name as a boy, or that Nymeria was her pet? Do they take over memories when they put on faces?
How would an impersonator know Hot Pie's name, or that 'Arry was her cover name as a boy, or that Nymeria was her pet? Do they take over memories when they put on faces?
How would an impersonator know Hot Pie's name, or that 'Arry was her cover name as a boy, or that Nymeria was her pet? Do they take over memories when they put on faces?
Exactly. Dumb theory._
Just for clarity's sake, my OP wasn't advocating the theory of a Faceless Man impersonating Arya, but rather that Arya is now going her way as a kind of hybrid of herself and a Faceless Man, which Jaqen H'ghar appeared to assent to in their last meeting in s06e08, summarized here:
"While pacing the atrium of the House of Black and White, Jaqen notices blood on the ground. He follows the trail to the Hall of Faces, where the trail stops at a new face on the wall, that of the Waif. Arya sneaks up behind him and points Needle at him. Jaqen does not offer resistance, and even walks into the sword's point. Though she rejects the tenets of the Faceless Men and reclaims her identity, Jaqen is pleased with her conduct by fully deeming her "no one", and allows her to leave." -- http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/wiki/Jaqen
The essence of my original topic was that Nymeria sensed this was not the same Arya he knew, and perhaps also that she was now powerful enough to fend for herself. Not to say that Nymeria might turn up if Arya needs help.
Lols, no. She is totally Arya Stark of Winterfell. And she is going home. I love that they met again though. I hope it's also not the last time.
P.S. I like how you're active both here and moviechat.
We can agree to disagree, yet be agreeable, right?
Re other discussion sites, I find that there some great participants on all of them. I can't get in step with folks who always have to cement themselves to one camp in any of life's endeavors, and show contempt for all of the others until their dying breath. I like Baelish in that respect.
Resposta de luthien
no 25 de xullo do 2017 ás 3:25AM
Lols, no. She is totally Arya Stark of Winterfell. And she is going home. I love that they met again though. I hope it's also not the last time.
P.S. I like how you're active both here and moviechat.
Resposta de Nerdingout
no 25 de xullo do 2017 ás 3:33AM
There is a theory out there that Arya actually died from her stab wounds and her actions are being carried out by a faceless man. That would make sense why Nymeria turned away from her.
Resposta de ChefC
no 25 de xullo do 2017 ás 4:53AM
She turned away because 'that's not who she is'. Which is also why Arya will now annoyingly turn back and continue her foolhardy mission to Kings Landing to kill the Queen rather than meet up with her sister and brother for a sweet reunion.
At least that's how I saw it. I hope I'm wrong and she doesn't turn back.
Resposta de movie_nazi
no 25 de xullo do 2017 ás 10:19AM
How would the faceless man know about Nymeria let alone what she looks like. Besides, the only reason she didn't get her face eaten was because it was Arya.
Resposta de CharlesTheBold
no 25 de xullo do 2017 ás 11:57AM
How would an impersonator know Hot Pie's name, or that 'Arry was her cover name as a boy, or that Nymeria was her pet? Do they take over memories when they put on faces?
Resposta de movie_nazi
no 25 de xullo do 2017 ás 12:23PM
Exactly. Dumb theory.
Resposta de MarlonBrawndo
no 25 de xullo do 2017 ás 1:10PM
Just for clarity's sake, my OP wasn't advocating the theory of a Faceless Man impersonating Arya, but rather that Arya is now going her way as a kind of hybrid of herself and a Faceless Man, which Jaqen H'ghar appeared to assent to in their last meeting in s06e08, summarized here:
"While pacing the atrium of the House of Black and White, Jaqen notices blood on the ground. He follows the trail to the Hall of Faces, where the trail stops at a new face on the wall, that of the Waif. Arya sneaks up behind him and points Needle at him. Jaqen does not offer resistance, and even walks into the sword's point. Though she rejects the tenets of the Faceless Men and reclaims her identity, Jaqen is pleased with her conduct by fully deeming her "no one", and allows her to leave." -- http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/wiki/Jaqen
The essence of my original topic was that Nymeria sensed this was not the same Arya he knew, and perhaps also that she was now powerful enough to fend for herself. Not to say that Nymeria might turn up if Arya needs help.
Resposta de MarlonBrawndo
no 26 de xullo do 2017 ás 12:30AM
We can agree to disagree, yet be agreeable, right?
Re other discussion sites, I find that there some great participants on all of them. I can't get in step with folks who always have to cement themselves to one camp in any of life's endeavors, and show contempt for all of the others until their dying breath. I like Baelish in that respect.
Resposta de ComputerBlue
no 27 de xullo do 2017 ás 11:42AM
It goes back to the first season when Ned tells Arya that she'll grow up to be a lady, Arya replied with "No, that's not me"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4g-m3L1Lpk
This mirrors that, Nymeria isn't meant to be someones pet, hence, "that's not you". Because she is meant to be a free/wild wolf.
Resposta de Mirabel
no 28 de xullo do 2017 ás 9:24AM
I have a feeling that Nymeria will lead her pack to Winterfell in the end, even if she didn't accompany Arya.
Resposta de simian_ninja
no 28 de xullo do 2017 ás 10:21AM
Wolves, dragons, ice zombies...what's not to love about GOT?
Also, sex.
Resposta de movie_nazi
no 28 de xullo do 2017 ás 11:13AM
And boobies.

Resposta de Mirabel
no 28 de xullo do 2017 ás 1:53PM
I could do without the ice zombies. I'm sick of zombies, and I think the politics of Westeros are much more interesting. But that's just me.
Resposta de simian_ninja
no 28 de xullo do 2017 ás 7:43PM
Really? That was sort of the key point for me.
Former Walking Dead fan?
Resposta de Mirabel
no 28 de xullo do 2017 ás 10:04PM
I've never watched Walking Dead. As I said, I'm tired of zombies.