The 10 Most Important Starks in the History of Westeros

Rank 4: Arya Stark

Game of Thrones - Arya

Arya was quite the opposite of her sister as a little girl. Instead of scheming political plots, she preferred to take up a sword. Her odyssey through Westeros and Essos, her training with the Faceless Men in Braavos, and her personal motives for revenge create a deadly combination.

By the end of the series, all the names on her death list were “checked off,” if not exclusively by her. At least with the Freys, she personally avenged herself, eliminating one of her family’s most uncomfortable enemies.

However, her greatest moment was killing the Night King. That alone makes her a legendary figure who essentially saved all of humanity. Of course, many others contributed to Arya even having that opportunity. Nevertheless, in the end, she wielded the dagger and eliminated the threat posed by the White Walkers. Her immense influence on the history of Westeros is therefore undeniable.

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