what happens to arya stark
Arya Stark survives the end of Game of Thrones and literally sails off the known map, choosing a life of exploration rather than settling as a lady, queen, or assassin.
Quick Scoop: What happens to Arya Stark?
Her ending in the TV show
In the final episode of Game of Thrones:
- Arya lives through the war against the Night King and the fall of Daenerys.
- After Bran becomes king and Sansa rules the North, Arya decides not to stay in Westeros.
- She boards a Stark‑crewed ship and heads west, asking what lies “west of Westeros,” making her an explorer into completely unknown lands.
So, on TV, her fate is open‑ended: she is alive, free, and heading into uncharted territory rather than returning to a traditional noble role.
Her journey up to that point (super short)
- Trained with the Faceless Men in Braavos, learning to fight blind and change identities.
- Rejects becoming “no one” and reclaims her name: “A girl is Arya Stark of Winterfell. And I’m going home.”
- Uses her skills to take revenge (like killing those behind the Red Wedding) and then slowly shifts away from pure revenge toward protecting people and her family.
This growth is why her final choice is not more killing but discovering a new path for herself.
In the books and fan discussions (still unfinished)
George R.R. Martin’s books are not finished yet, so Arya’s ultimate book fate is unknown for now.
On fan forums, people speculate about very different outcomes, including:
- She could become an even colder assassin who loses herself in violence.
- She might reject violence like the Hound and seek some kind of peace or reunion with Jon.
- Some imagine darker fates (like dying in the “Long Night”) or more “queenly” futures, though those are purely theories.
These are just discussions, not canon—only the show’s ending (sailing west) is official so far.
TL;DR: In the show, Arya Stark survives and leaves Westeros by ship to explore what lies west of the known world, with her future left deliberately open and adventurous.
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