The Arya Stab / #NotToday
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About
The Arya Stab refers to a memorable scene from episode "The Long Night" of fantasy TV series Game of Thrones, in which character Arya Stark stabs and kills character Night King with a Valyrian steel dagger. Following the premiere of the episode online, the scene gained major recognition and was referenced as one of the defining plot moments of the series, inspired the "Arya Challenge" social media game and the hashtag #nottoday.
Origin
On April 29th, 2019, episode three "The Long Night" of season eight of HBO-produced fantasy series Game of Thrones premiered.[1] In one scene of the episode, character Arya Stark attempts to assassinate character Night King with an Valyrian steel dagger by leaping onto him from behind, but is unable to reach them due to him intercepting her strike. She then proceeds to drop the dagger to her other, free hand, ultimately succeeding in stabbing and killing the Night King and securing the victory of the living over the white walkers.
Spread
Following the release of the episode, multiple posts referencing the scene were made online on Reddit, Twitter and other platforms. For example, a tweet posted by user @TaliSky gained over 1,300 likes and 260 retweets in one day (shown below).[2]
Huge thank you to the writers of #GOT for making little Arya Stark the biggest baddass EVER!!! Women can do ANYTHING – they can even single-handedly kill the f*cking night king! Hell Yeah!!!!! 💪 pic.twitter.com/u37vjaFpZe #GameOfThrones #girlwarriors
— Tali Sky (@TaliSky) April 29, 2019
On Reddit, multiple posts referencing the scene were posted in /r/Freefolk subreddit. For example, an image of Arya Stark titled "Literally a pic of the King slayer, posted by Redditor Chenry1999, gained over 20,400 upvotes in 12 hours.[3]
#TheArya Challenge
On April 28th, Twitter user @KremPuff tweeted a video of a short dance move they made up inspired by the woah and Arya's stab (shown below). The tweet garnered only 50 likes in a week.
I made up a new dance move #thearya #got #GamefThrones #BattleForWinterfell #arya pic.twitter.com/2IuFoL7Q1T
— Liz (@KremPuff) April 29, 2019
That same night, Twitter user @GBDRN tweeted a video of two people doing #TheArya (shown below). The tweet was popular and received over 6,000 retweets and 15,600 likes in a week.
Do #TheArya pic.twitter.com/IMLvlCnXIr
— GΔΒΥ DURΔΝ 🇩🇴 (@GBDRN) April 29, 2019
Other twitter users used the hashtag #AryaChallenge to apply the stabbing movement to more than a dance. Twitter user @AviWechsler used the movement to unlock a door (shown below). The tweet gained over 800 likes and 70 retweets in a week.
#Aryachallenge #GameofThrones pic.twitter.com/ydoJZkM9Pe
— Avi Wechsler (@AviWechsler) April 29, 2019
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External References
[1] Wikipedia – Battle of Winterfell
[2] Twitter – @TaliSky's Tweet
[3] Reddit – Literally a pic of the King slayer
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Elbough La Zoreille
Apr 29, 2019 at 12:43PM EDT
Chewybunny
Apr 30, 2019 at 11:28AM EDT