Arya Stark

"I was addicted to revenge. I saw no other purpose for myself. It nearly killed me. Then Gendry offered me a new start, a new purpose. How could I refuse? I owed it to Sandor, I owed it to you and Bran, and I owed it to Gendry as well. You can't love someone just to abandon them in a place like this."

- Arya Stark to Sansa Stark Queen Arya Stark was the third child and younger daughter of Lord Eddard Stark and his wife, Lady Catelyn, the younger sister of Robb and Sansa Stark, the older sister of Bran and Rickon Stark, and the "half-sister" of Jon Snow. After her father was executed by King Joffrey I Baratheon on charges of treason, she was taken north under the disguise of an orphan boy Night's Watch recruit, leading her to be assumed dead by most. After briefly being held captive in Harrenhal by Tywin Lannister (who remained oblivious to her true identity), she was captured by the Brotherhood Without Banners and then Sandor Clegane. Both attempted to sell her to family members in exchange for gold, but after Arya left the Hound for dead, she travelled to Braavos to receive training with the Faceless Men, which the plan of gaining the skills necessary to kill everyone responsible for wronging her family. Arya ultimately left the Faceless Men and returned to Winterfell, where she participated in the Great War alongside her family. Following the Great War, she became Queen Consort of the Seven Kingdoms through her marriage to King Gendry I Baratheon, and had one son with her husband, the future King Robert II Baratheon. Arya was killed during the early stages of the War of the Narrow Sea, during a duel with Euron Greyjoy during the Battle of Storm's End.

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