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In S08E02 of Game of Thrones we see that Arya has two vertical scars on the side of her abdomen.



Was there an event portrayed in the series that shows how she got these scars?










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    IIRC the scars/marks were horizontal...

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    @GrimmTheOpiner Not for long!

    – Lightness Races in Orbit
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    An out of universe explanation: This exact pose was all that the actress was comfortable with, and the writers wanted to include some scars to convey to the viewer that her body has been through a lot during her journey. I don't think that these injuries were sustained during any on screen battle, and so this also implies that she has been in a lot of fights which we have not seen (which makes sense).

    – Steven Gubkin
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In S08E02 of Game of Thrones we see that Arya has two vertical scars on the side of her abdomen.



Was there an event portrayed in the series that shows how she got these scars?










share|improve this question



















  • 11





    IIRC the scars/marks were horizontal...

    – Grimm The Opiner
    Apr 24 at 10:58






  • 19





    @GrimmTheOpiner Not for long!

    – Lightness Races in Orbit
    Apr 24 at 12:31






  • 2





    An out of universe explanation: This exact pose was all that the actress was comfortable with, and the writers wanted to include some scars to convey to the viewer that her body has been through a lot during her journey. I don't think that these injuries were sustained during any on screen battle, and so this also implies that she has been in a lot of fights which we have not seen (which makes sense).

    – Steven Gubkin
    Apr 25 at 2:13













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In S08E02 of Game of Thrones we see that Arya has two vertical scars on the side of her abdomen.



Was there an event portrayed in the series that shows how she got these scars?










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In S08E02 of Game of Thrones we see that Arya has two vertical scars on the side of her abdomen.



Was there an event portrayed in the series that shows how she got these scars?







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  • 11





    IIRC the scars/marks were horizontal...

    – Grimm The Opiner
    Apr 24 at 10:58






  • 19





    @GrimmTheOpiner Not for long!

    – Lightness Races in Orbit
    Apr 24 at 12:31






  • 2





    An out of universe explanation: This exact pose was all that the actress was comfortable with, and the writers wanted to include some scars to convey to the viewer that her body has been through a lot during her journey. I don't think that these injuries were sustained during any on screen battle, and so this also implies that she has been in a lot of fights which we have not seen (which makes sense).

    – Steven Gubkin
    Apr 25 at 2:13












  • 11





    IIRC the scars/marks were horizontal...

    – Grimm The Opiner
    Apr 24 at 10:58






  • 19





    @GrimmTheOpiner Not for long!

    – Lightness Races in Orbit
    Apr 24 at 12:31






  • 2





    An out of universe explanation: This exact pose was all that the actress was comfortable with, and the writers wanted to include some scars to convey to the viewer that her body has been through a lot during her journey. I don't think that these injuries were sustained during any on screen battle, and so this also implies that she has been in a lot of fights which we have not seen (which makes sense).

    – Steven Gubkin
    Apr 25 at 2:13







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11





IIRC the scars/marks were horizontal...

– Grimm The Opiner
Apr 24 at 10:58





IIRC the scars/marks were horizontal...

– Grimm The Opiner
Apr 24 at 10:58




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@GrimmTheOpiner Not for long!

– Lightness Races in Orbit
Apr 24 at 12:31





@GrimmTheOpiner Not for long!

– Lightness Races in Orbit
Apr 24 at 12:31




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2





An out of universe explanation: This exact pose was all that the actress was comfortable with, and the writers wanted to include some scars to convey to the viewer that her body has been through a lot during her journey. I don't think that these injuries were sustained during any on screen battle, and so this also implies that she has been in a lot of fights which we have not seen (which makes sense).

– Steven Gubkin
Apr 25 at 2:13





An out of universe explanation: This exact pose was all that the actress was comfortable with, and the writers wanted to include some scars to convey to the viewer that her body has been through a lot during her journey. I don't think that these injuries were sustained during any on screen battle, and so this also implies that she has been in a lot of fights which we have not seen (which makes sense).

– Steven Gubkin
Apr 25 at 2:13










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Unclear.



There are many wild fan-theories circulating, but there has been no definitive answer provided. It's most probable that she received them sometime in her fight with the Waif.




On the following episode, "No One," Arya sustained multiple injuries
while running away through the streets of Braavos. She fell down a
massive flight of stairs (and probably broke a few ribs) before
managing to find her sword.



Arya managed to kill The Waif in the following fight scene — but it
isn't shown onscreen, so it's possible that that's when Arya received
the scars on the side of her torso.




Arya's gruesome scars on Sunday's 'Game of Thrones' surprised fans — here's how she got them - The Insider




Although this seems likely no canon answer exists (yet).






share|improve this answer


















  • 7





    This is the only place she could have got these scars. She was on the receiving end of the stick (literally) in Braavos only. Waif beat her up earlier in her training with a stick. That would leave bruises but not scars. She could have got them in the stabbing only

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 24 at 5:57






  • 3





    youtube.com/watch?v=n_THzkANNPU

    – Marc
    Apr 24 at 6:52






  • 9





    @KharoBangdo Not true. Arya was in Braavos for a long time. We only saw a small glimpse into her time there and her training. She could have gotten those scars in any number of ways. I don't see how this is any sort of mystery. She was training for years. Of course she's going to have some scars. We don't need a specific explanation.

    – only_pro
    Apr 24 at 14:40












  • Those scars were far too neat to be from broken bones or beatings, it'd have to have been done with a blade. IIRC they were also pretty much perpendicular, have we seen any weapons with two (or more) blade next to each other?

    – adickinson
    Apr 24 at 15:06






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    @KharoBangdo If it was more of a cane than a stick, scarring is definitely possible when hit repeatedly (as would be the case with Arya).

    – Anthony Grist
    Apr 24 at 15:26


















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I believe the scars are meant to be the ones shown when she was ambushed by the Waif when she first booked a ship to leave Bravos, in Season 6, Episode 7.



You can see in the photo include in the article referenced in Niffler's answer that the stab "to the stomach" captured there is pretty much coming almost straight in from the side.



Still image of stabbing



Also, in this video, you see the first stab comes in from the side, the second one seems more central to the belly, and the Waif keeps the knife in to twist it in the wound, but when they cut back to it, the location of that stab was moved to the side, as well, so a bit of discontinuity on their part. Potentially, both wounds are being delivered more laterally than centrally. In both cases, the wounds match the Waif using her right hand, from behind.



YouTube: Arya Stark is Stabbed



A rear wound might be from an exit wound, but, more likely, I think they took some license/liberty and moved the scars to be more from the side to make the love scene an easier scene to shoot. Showing the scars and being able to see Gendry's noticing the scars in one shot, or to show them without requiring frontal exposure for the actress. If the scars are shown more frontally, you'd have to do more to show just part of the actress, to avoid showing body stockings or whatever else they were able to use from the angles they incorporated, and there would be no way to show the scars and Gendry's face in the same shot.






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  • That's a nice combination of an in-universe and out-of-universe explanation. Seems conclusive.

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Unclear.



There are many wild fan-theories circulating, but there has been no definitive answer provided. It's most probable that she received them sometime in her fight with the Waif.




On the following episode, "No One," Arya sustained multiple injuries
while running away through the streets of Braavos. She fell down a
massive flight of stairs (and probably broke a few ribs) before
managing to find her sword.



Arya managed to kill The Waif in the following fight scene — but it
isn't shown onscreen, so it's possible that that's when Arya received
the scars on the side of her torso.




Arya's gruesome scars on Sunday's 'Game of Thrones' surprised fans — here's how she got them - The Insider




Although this seems likely no canon answer exists (yet).






share|improve this answer


















  • 7





    This is the only place she could have got these scars. She was on the receiving end of the stick (literally) in Braavos only. Waif beat her up earlier in her training with a stick. That would leave bruises but not scars. She could have got them in the stabbing only

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 24 at 5:57






  • 3





    youtube.com/watch?v=n_THzkANNPU

    – Marc
    Apr 24 at 6:52






  • 9





    @KharoBangdo Not true. Arya was in Braavos for a long time. We only saw a small glimpse into her time there and her training. She could have gotten those scars in any number of ways. I don't see how this is any sort of mystery. She was training for years. Of course she's going to have some scars. We don't need a specific explanation.

    – only_pro
    Apr 24 at 14:40












  • Those scars were far too neat to be from broken bones or beatings, it'd have to have been done with a blade. IIRC they were also pretty much perpendicular, have we seen any weapons with two (or more) blade next to each other?

    – adickinson
    Apr 24 at 15:06






  • 3





    @KharoBangdo If it was more of a cane than a stick, scarring is definitely possible when hit repeatedly (as would be the case with Arya).

    – Anthony Grist
    Apr 24 at 15:26















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Unclear.



There are many wild fan-theories circulating, but there has been no definitive answer provided. It's most probable that she received them sometime in her fight with the Waif.




On the following episode, "No One," Arya sustained multiple injuries
while running away through the streets of Braavos. She fell down a
massive flight of stairs (and probably broke a few ribs) before
managing to find her sword.



Arya managed to kill The Waif in the following fight scene — but it
isn't shown onscreen, so it's possible that that's when Arya received
the scars on the side of her torso.




Arya's gruesome scars on Sunday's 'Game of Thrones' surprised fans — here's how she got them - The Insider




Although this seems likely no canon answer exists (yet).






share|improve this answer


















  • 7





    This is the only place she could have got these scars. She was on the receiving end of the stick (literally) in Braavos only. Waif beat her up earlier in her training with a stick. That would leave bruises but not scars. She could have got them in the stabbing only

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 24 at 5:57






  • 3





    youtube.com/watch?v=n_THzkANNPU

    – Marc
    Apr 24 at 6:52






  • 9





    @KharoBangdo Not true. Arya was in Braavos for a long time. We only saw a small glimpse into her time there and her training. She could have gotten those scars in any number of ways. I don't see how this is any sort of mystery. She was training for years. Of course she's going to have some scars. We don't need a specific explanation.

    – only_pro
    Apr 24 at 14:40












  • Those scars were far too neat to be from broken bones or beatings, it'd have to have been done with a blade. IIRC they were also pretty much perpendicular, have we seen any weapons with two (or more) blade next to each other?

    – adickinson
    Apr 24 at 15:06






  • 3





    @KharoBangdo If it was more of a cane than a stick, scarring is definitely possible when hit repeatedly (as would be the case with Arya).

    – Anthony Grist
    Apr 24 at 15:26













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26








26







Unclear.



There are many wild fan-theories circulating, but there has been no definitive answer provided. It's most probable that she received them sometime in her fight with the Waif.




On the following episode, "No One," Arya sustained multiple injuries
while running away through the streets of Braavos. She fell down a
massive flight of stairs (and probably broke a few ribs) before
managing to find her sword.



Arya managed to kill The Waif in the following fight scene — but it
isn't shown onscreen, so it's possible that that's when Arya received
the scars on the side of her torso.




Arya's gruesome scars on Sunday's 'Game of Thrones' surprised fans — here's how she got them - The Insider




Although this seems likely no canon answer exists (yet).






share|improve this answer













Unclear.



There are many wild fan-theories circulating, but there has been no definitive answer provided. It's most probable that she received them sometime in her fight with the Waif.




On the following episode, "No One," Arya sustained multiple injuries
while running away through the streets of Braavos. She fell down a
massive flight of stairs (and probably broke a few ribs) before
managing to find her sword.



Arya managed to kill The Waif in the following fight scene — but it
isn't shown onscreen, so it's possible that that's when Arya received
the scars on the side of her torso.




Arya's gruesome scars on Sunday's 'Game of Thrones' surprised fans — here's how she got them - The Insider




Although this seems likely no canon answer exists (yet).







share|improve this answer












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  • 7





    This is the only place she could have got these scars. She was on the receiving end of the stick (literally) in Braavos only. Waif beat her up earlier in her training with a stick. That would leave bruises but not scars. She could have got them in the stabbing only

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 24 at 5:57






  • 3





    youtube.com/watch?v=n_THzkANNPU

    – Marc
    Apr 24 at 6:52






  • 9





    @KharoBangdo Not true. Arya was in Braavos for a long time. We only saw a small glimpse into her time there and her training. She could have gotten those scars in any number of ways. I don't see how this is any sort of mystery. She was training for years. Of course she's going to have some scars. We don't need a specific explanation.

    – only_pro
    Apr 24 at 14:40












  • Those scars were far too neat to be from broken bones or beatings, it'd have to have been done with a blade. IIRC they were also pretty much perpendicular, have we seen any weapons with two (or more) blade next to each other?

    – adickinson
    Apr 24 at 15:06






  • 3





    @KharoBangdo If it was more of a cane than a stick, scarring is definitely possible when hit repeatedly (as would be the case with Arya).

    – Anthony Grist
    Apr 24 at 15:26












  • 7





    This is the only place she could have got these scars. She was on the receiving end of the stick (literally) in Braavos only. Waif beat her up earlier in her training with a stick. That would leave bruises but not scars. She could have got them in the stabbing only

    – KharoBangdo
    Apr 24 at 5:57






  • 3





    youtube.com/watch?v=n_THzkANNPU

    – Marc
    Apr 24 at 6:52






  • 9





    @KharoBangdo Not true. Arya was in Braavos for a long time. We only saw a small glimpse into her time there and her training. She could have gotten those scars in any number of ways. I don't see how this is any sort of mystery. She was training for years. Of course she's going to have some scars. We don't need a specific explanation.

    – only_pro
    Apr 24 at 14:40












  • Those scars were far too neat to be from broken bones or beatings, it'd have to have been done with a blade. IIRC they were also pretty much perpendicular, have we seen any weapons with two (or more) blade next to each other?

    – adickinson
    Apr 24 at 15:06






  • 3





    @KharoBangdo If it was more of a cane than a stick, scarring is definitely possible when hit repeatedly (as would be the case with Arya).

    – Anthony Grist
    Apr 24 at 15:26







7




7





This is the only place she could have got these scars. She was on the receiving end of the stick (literally) in Braavos only. Waif beat her up earlier in her training with a stick. That would leave bruises but not scars. She could have got them in the stabbing only

– KharoBangdo
Apr 24 at 5:57





This is the only place she could have got these scars. She was on the receiving end of the stick (literally) in Braavos only. Waif beat her up earlier in her training with a stick. That would leave bruises but not scars. She could have got them in the stabbing only

– KharoBangdo
Apr 24 at 5:57




3




3





youtube.com/watch?v=n_THzkANNPU

– Marc
Apr 24 at 6:52





youtube.com/watch?v=n_THzkANNPU

– Marc
Apr 24 at 6:52




9




9





@KharoBangdo Not true. Arya was in Braavos for a long time. We only saw a small glimpse into her time there and her training. She could have gotten those scars in any number of ways. I don't see how this is any sort of mystery. She was training for years. Of course she's going to have some scars. We don't need a specific explanation.

– only_pro
Apr 24 at 14:40






@KharoBangdo Not true. Arya was in Braavos for a long time. We only saw a small glimpse into her time there and her training. She could have gotten those scars in any number of ways. I don't see how this is any sort of mystery. She was training for years. Of course she's going to have some scars. We don't need a specific explanation.

– only_pro
Apr 24 at 14:40














Those scars were far too neat to be from broken bones or beatings, it'd have to have been done with a blade. IIRC they were also pretty much perpendicular, have we seen any weapons with two (or more) blade next to each other?

– adickinson
Apr 24 at 15:06





Those scars were far too neat to be from broken bones or beatings, it'd have to have been done with a blade. IIRC they were also pretty much perpendicular, have we seen any weapons with two (or more) blade next to each other?

– adickinson
Apr 24 at 15:06




3




3





@KharoBangdo If it was more of a cane than a stick, scarring is definitely possible when hit repeatedly (as would be the case with Arya).

– Anthony Grist
Apr 24 at 15:26





@KharoBangdo If it was more of a cane than a stick, scarring is definitely possible when hit repeatedly (as would be the case with Arya).

– Anthony Grist
Apr 24 at 15:26











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I believe the scars are meant to be the ones shown when she was ambushed by the Waif when she first booked a ship to leave Bravos, in Season 6, Episode 7.



You can see in the photo include in the article referenced in Niffler's answer that the stab "to the stomach" captured there is pretty much coming almost straight in from the side.



Still image of stabbing



Also, in this video, you see the first stab comes in from the side, the second one seems more central to the belly, and the Waif keeps the knife in to twist it in the wound, but when they cut back to it, the location of that stab was moved to the side, as well, so a bit of discontinuity on their part. Potentially, both wounds are being delivered more laterally than centrally. In both cases, the wounds match the Waif using her right hand, from behind.



YouTube: Arya Stark is Stabbed



A rear wound might be from an exit wound, but, more likely, I think they took some license/liberty and moved the scars to be more from the side to make the love scene an easier scene to shoot. Showing the scars and being able to see Gendry's noticing the scars in one shot, or to show them without requiring frontal exposure for the actress. If the scars are shown more frontally, you'd have to do more to show just part of the actress, to avoid showing body stockings or whatever else they were able to use from the angles they incorporated, and there would be no way to show the scars and Gendry's face in the same shot.






share|improve this answer























  • That's a nice combination of an in-universe and out-of-universe explanation. Seems conclusive.

    – Ian
    Apr 26 at 6:49















2














I believe the scars are meant to be the ones shown when she was ambushed by the Waif when she first booked a ship to leave Bravos, in Season 6, Episode 7.



You can see in the photo include in the article referenced in Niffler's answer that the stab "to the stomach" captured there is pretty much coming almost straight in from the side.



Still image of stabbing



Also, in this video, you see the first stab comes in from the side, the second one seems more central to the belly, and the Waif keeps the knife in to twist it in the wound, but when they cut back to it, the location of that stab was moved to the side, as well, so a bit of discontinuity on their part. Potentially, both wounds are being delivered more laterally than centrally. In both cases, the wounds match the Waif using her right hand, from behind.



YouTube: Arya Stark is Stabbed



A rear wound might be from an exit wound, but, more likely, I think they took some license/liberty and moved the scars to be more from the side to make the love scene an easier scene to shoot. Showing the scars and being able to see Gendry's noticing the scars in one shot, or to show them without requiring frontal exposure for the actress. If the scars are shown more frontally, you'd have to do more to show just part of the actress, to avoid showing body stockings or whatever else they were able to use from the angles they incorporated, and there would be no way to show the scars and Gendry's face in the same shot.






share|improve this answer























  • That's a nice combination of an in-universe and out-of-universe explanation. Seems conclusive.

    – Ian
    Apr 26 at 6:49













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2








2







I believe the scars are meant to be the ones shown when she was ambushed by the Waif when she first booked a ship to leave Bravos, in Season 6, Episode 7.



You can see in the photo include in the article referenced in Niffler's answer that the stab "to the stomach" captured there is pretty much coming almost straight in from the side.



Still image of stabbing



Also, in this video, you see the first stab comes in from the side, the second one seems more central to the belly, and the Waif keeps the knife in to twist it in the wound, but when they cut back to it, the location of that stab was moved to the side, as well, so a bit of discontinuity on their part. Potentially, both wounds are being delivered more laterally than centrally. In both cases, the wounds match the Waif using her right hand, from behind.



YouTube: Arya Stark is Stabbed



A rear wound might be from an exit wound, but, more likely, I think they took some license/liberty and moved the scars to be more from the side to make the love scene an easier scene to shoot. Showing the scars and being able to see Gendry's noticing the scars in one shot, or to show them without requiring frontal exposure for the actress. If the scars are shown more frontally, you'd have to do more to show just part of the actress, to avoid showing body stockings or whatever else they were able to use from the angles they incorporated, and there would be no way to show the scars and Gendry's face in the same shot.






share|improve this answer













I believe the scars are meant to be the ones shown when she was ambushed by the Waif when she first booked a ship to leave Bravos, in Season 6, Episode 7.



You can see in the photo include in the article referenced in Niffler's answer that the stab "to the stomach" captured there is pretty much coming almost straight in from the side.



Still image of stabbing



Also, in this video, you see the first stab comes in from the side, the second one seems more central to the belly, and the Waif keeps the knife in to twist it in the wound, but when they cut back to it, the location of that stab was moved to the side, as well, so a bit of discontinuity on their part. Potentially, both wounds are being delivered more laterally than centrally. In both cases, the wounds match the Waif using her right hand, from behind.



YouTube: Arya Stark is Stabbed



A rear wound might be from an exit wound, but, more likely, I think they took some license/liberty and moved the scars to be more from the side to make the love scene an easier scene to shoot. Showing the scars and being able to see Gendry's noticing the scars in one shot, or to show them without requiring frontal exposure for the actress. If the scars are shown more frontally, you'd have to do more to show just part of the actress, to avoid showing body stockings or whatever else they were able to use from the angles they incorporated, and there would be no way to show the scars and Gendry's face in the same shot.







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  • That's a nice combination of an in-universe and out-of-universe explanation. Seems conclusive.

    – Ian
    Apr 26 at 6:49

















  • That's a nice combination of an in-universe and out-of-universe explanation. Seems conclusive.

    – Ian
    Apr 26 at 6:49
















That's a nice combination of an in-universe and out-of-universe explanation. Seems conclusive.

– Ian
Apr 26 at 6:49





That's a nice combination of an in-universe and out-of-universe explanation. Seems conclusive.

– Ian
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