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Why did the Waif hate Arya so much?

Why did the Waif hate Arya so much?

The Faceless Men weren’t supposed to want anything, but it was clear the Waif craved the death of Arya. She ignored the request of giving Arya a quick death and elected to make her suffer. The personal hatred that the Waif had for Arya went against the ideologies of the Faceless Men.

Why did the Waif stab Arya?

The combination of “Arya Stark” and “stomach wounds” should ring a bell. In season 6 of Game of Thrones, the Waif is ordered to kill Arya after she refuses to follow Jaqen H’gar’s orders for the last time. A girl couldn’t help but remain Arya Stark.

Why was the Waif killed?

Her stepmother treated her well until she gave birth to a daughter of her own. Her stepmother then wanted the waif to die, so her own daughter would inherit the waif’s father’s wealth.

Who is the girl chasing Arya Stark?

The waif is the name given by Arya Stark to a priest of the Many-Faced God in the House of Black and White. Her given name is unknown. In the television adaptation Game of Thrones, she is portrayed by Faye Marsay….The Waif.

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Played by Faye Marsay
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Is the Waif Jaqen?

Two, the Jaqen that we’ve met throughout Season 5 was most likely different people in every scene, and none were the Jaqen she met in Season 2. Three, this applies to the Waif too. The Waif was a character created by the Faceless Men to train Arya. The Waif does not exist.

Why is the Waif called the Waif?

Why does Arya see her own face?

As a result, Waif restrains Arya and Jaqen pulls out a vial saying, “Only death can pay for life”. Confused, Arya repeatedly removes multiple faces from “Jaqen’s” body, until she sees her own face. Arya’s eyes fill over with white as she is rendered blind as punishment.

How does Arya wear faces?

The disguise is applied using the blood, drawn in tribute, running down Arya’s own cut face. George R.R. Martin describes the process of pulling one of the dried-out human masks onto Arya’s head: “The leather scraped across her brow, dry and stiff, but as her blood soaked into it, it softened and turned supple.