10 Things About Game Of Thrones That Make No Sense
10. Arya Survives Being Stabbed
From her beginning as Sansa’s younger sister in Winterfell, Arya’s journey took her all over Westeros, from King’s Landing to the Wall, and across the Narrow Sea. In Braavos, the girl formerly known as ‘Arry found Jaqen H’ghar in the House of Black and White, and began training to become a Faceless Man.
Arya ultimately couldn’t let go of her true self, and betrayed the order, leaving Jaqen behind. Before she could leave the city Westeros bound, she was tracked down and stabbed twice in the stomach by the waif.
The World of Ice and Fire obviously didn’t have any kind of advanced medicine, and any real wound if not properly tended to could result in death. Even if treated as best as it could be, which would have been little more than boiling wine to kill any infection, chances of survival would have been slim.
The mighty Khal Drogo saw his demise thanks to a tiny cut on his chest, yet Arya managed to miraculously survive an attack that should have killed anyone in Westeros or Braavos. Even without jumping into the river which surely wouldn’t have helped with the threat of infection, Arya should have died there and then.