Maisie Williams will be playing Arya in HBO’s “A Game of Thrones” television series. GRRM sent her one of our Needle’s to practice with and he has the pictures up on his blog.

I personally think Needle looks good in her hands, we messed around with the length a little bit in the design process, trying to figure the appropriate length for a fictional girl, and it looks like we ended up spot on, or near enough as makes no matter.

Needle can be purchased here and is in stock.

Here are two of the pictures, not seen on his blog.

44 Thoughts on “Maisie Williams as Arya

  1. Pingback: Winter Is Coming – News and Rumors about HBO's Game of Thrones» Maisie Williams practising

  2. Ray Valdez on April 14, 2010 at 3:48 pm said:

    I wonder if she has knowledge of Martial Arts?

  3. Carina on June 26, 2010 at 4:53 am said:

    Could it be that Maisie Williams is a lefthander? (No bad meaning,though)

  4. Beau on June 27, 2010 at 6:45 pm said:

    Isn’t Arya left handed as well?

  5. Lochmon on July 13, 2010 at 7:24 pm said:

    Yes, Arya is left-handed. Her instructor Syrio Forel approved: “The left is good. All is reversed, it will make your enemies more awkward.”

  6. Oliver on July 25, 2010 at 7:37 am said:

    Now if only someone taught her how to actually use a european-style sword… The way she poses, she will pretty soon HAVE no other hand… Swordfighting isn’t karate.

  7. This is going to be awesome – I just learned they’re having an HBO show from wikipedia – This is my favorite series. I’m freakin stoked.

  8. Vasquez on December 6, 2010 at 6:06 am said:

    She looks so awsome. Just like I immagined her.

  9. Cassidy on January 29, 2011 at 4:06 pm said:

    you won’t belive this but she’s my best friend and she’s right handed but she learnt to do it left handed x she i sawesome and i find it so weird seeing her online like this x

  10. mili, dayna, eli and ashlee on January 31, 2011 at 3:44 am said:

    Hey, sound gash.
    Alright Cass?? xxx

  11. They should have had a Historical European Martial Arts instructor teach her the proper styles. She’s fantastic so far though

  12. annag on April 30, 2011 at 7:43 pm said:

    Arya wouldn’t have been very good right when she first started, so it makes sense for her to learn with the series. I’m sure she’ll catch on quickly.

  13. cshabsin on May 9, 2011 at 11:57 am said:

    I read somewhere that Maisie is right-handed, and had to work extra hard to be credible as a left-handed fighter.

  14. anon on May 12, 2011 at 8:50 pm said:

    I was ready for Maisie to disappoint me, but so far she’s been phenomenal. She’s the perfect Arya, and I suspect we’ll be seeing her on stage and screen for years to come.

    And don’t think we as fans aren’t noticing the hard work she’s been putting into her role off-screen as well.

  15. Victor P. on May 15, 2011 at 11:10 pm said:

    I think Miss Williams is perfect as Arya. The casting director should get a raise and his own parking spot for the outstanding job done on the entire cast… As for her fighting style… I think it’s just as it should be considering her instructor was Bravossi and the fighting style is called Water Dancing… It would be kinda… well, dumb, to have her fight in the European style… Don’t ya think???

  16. Scott on June 2, 2011 at 2:01 am said:

    She is an excellent actor, really brings Arya to life. Terrific show all around, she deserves a lot of credit.

  17. James on June 4, 2011 at 1:20 pm said:

    Arya is one of my favorite characters from the books and in the HBO series. Great job Maisie!

  18. Rhiannon on July 13, 2011 at 6:01 am said:

    Being left handed myself and unfortunate enough to have had a teacher who still bought into the idea that left handed people were evil and tried to force me to write with my right hand, I can tell you very well that trying to do anything with the hand that you are not dominant in is a nightmare. I developed severe headaches, and then mild seizures. Thankfully, I finally went to the school principal in tears and it turned out….she was left handed. I stopped getting smacked with rulers, but the damage was done. When they tried to teach me to write left handed, I couldn’t do it that way either. I had to take calligraphy classes for four years to finally learn how to write legibly. I can write ambidextrously now, but I’d give it all up to have just had a teacher that accepted my lefty-ness and had left me to it.

    This young lady in the movie is older, and most likely will not have the mental side effects that I did (as a small child your brain is still setting up his neuron network, interference at to young an age causes the problems) Being a lefty I of course always spot it when people do things left handed, I’m amazed to learn this young lady is a righty playing a lefty, I’ve gone back and watched over and over, no where do I see her screw up. Whether that is here or the continuity editors, it’s still an amazing feat and I’m most impressed. Keep up the good work young miss, I can’t wait to see what you learn next!

  19. Seth on July 22, 2011 at 7:12 pm said:

    Someone pointed out that Maisie is using her left hand. Arya is indeed left-handed, but Maisie is not. Having researched her character, she just picked it up with her left hand and started working. Someone in the crew pointed it out, and she said, “No, I’m not left handed, but Arya is, so it seemed like the right way to do it.”

    Because Maisie is a badass.

  20. Adriane on August 8, 2011 at 11:06 am said:

    Victor P. I couldn’t agree with you more that it would have been very dumb to have her fighting European this series has nothing to do with Europe it is Westeros and she is learning from a Bravossi. Maisie is doing a fantastic job as is the whole cast!

  21. Rhiannon, that is a very sad story about your trauma. But would it have been as traumatic if doing one thing right-handed had been a challenge you took on yourself, and received praise for your adaptability? I don’t doubt your story for a minute; bigotry and being punished for something that wasn’t even bad could cause all kinds of permanent harm.

    But Miss Williams isn’t being called evil or forced into this. I’m sure she can still sign autographs with her dominant hand. She is a professional actor doing what she feels the role demands, and getting accolades for it. That sounds like the very opposite of trauma.

  22. Antônio Carlos on November 15, 2011 at 7:24 am said:

    Parabens pelo excelente que faz como a Arya de Crônicas e Gelo.

  23. i pictured arya somewhat differently, but she has done a truly amazing job in her role i commend her.

  24. Emily and Milly! on January 12, 2012 at 10:11 am said:

    We go to school with Masie (and cass!) Masie is a very taleneted actress and dancer! we should kow we are in her classes!!! lol! yeah like cass said masie is right handed! she is such a lovely and fun person!:P

  25. To Cassidy, Emily and Milly (and Maisie if you pass this on!),

    Since you all know Maisie personally I just wanted to say that she has done a phenomenal job portraying Arya. She’s been so charismatic and professional – from using her left hand without being prompted to do so, to having her hair cut short for season 2. I look forward to seeing more of her in this role (Arya has been one of my favourite characters for more than 10 years now), and I hope she gets even more recognition for her acting chops. :D

  26. Troy on April 8, 2012 at 2:13 am said:

    Just a question about “Needle” by Valyrian, is this going to be the official reproduction for the TV series as it’s based more on the description from the books and is different to the sword that Maisie/Arya actually has in the TV series.
    I know it comes with a certificate signed by George R.R. Martin, am wondering if they or someone else are planning on one that matches the TV sword?

  27. Our current Needle is a book replica designed by GRRM. We may do the show replica one day (though, GRRM doesn’t like it), but not any day soon.

  28. Bruce on April 15, 2012 at 8:56 pm said:

    Needle looks to me like a perfectly proportioned hand and a half or longsword for someone of Maisie’s height.Very fast in small hands. As far as dexterity is concerned, cuts, thrusts, dagger attacks, and body blows come from all directions,left,right,above,below,behind. A novice earns to wield your sword with either hand, both hands, holding it by the blade, using it as a hammer, and underwater. Syrio tells Arya that her sword is a part of her. He did not say which part. As far as “martial arts” are concerned, swordplay is a martial art. It is a european martial art, and it is a lot of fun,

  29. Bob Arthur on June 6, 2012 at 4:14 pm said:

    I cannot believe there are all these comments about right/left-handed sword fighting, and not a single Princess Bride reference.

  30. Cristy on June 8, 2012 at 3:44 pm said:

    To Bob: The Dread Pirate Roberts who retired before Westley was Syrio Forel: He went on to become Arya’s teacher. Didn’t you know that??!?!

  31. @bob lol amazing, well remembered :) Can’t wait for my ‘Needle’ to arrive, loved Season 2, can’t wait for 3, very faithful to the books, but enough difference to still make the books worth reading without any difference to the storyline if that makes sense. But Maisie Williams was a superb choice by casting for Arya Stark, must admit the whole show has been excellently cast and produced, HBO really know their stuff. :) And impressive that she chose to fight left-handed, I can’t even write left-handed so fair play to her. :)

  32. Bill Korb on June 22, 2012 at 10:59 am said:

    As others have mentioned, Arya is hands-down my favorite character in the books. I know they deviated from the book somewhat in the interest of time for the TV show, but I would have loved for them to portray the “Weasel Soup” incident from the book in the taking of Harrenhal rather than Arya, Gendry, and Hot Pie just slipping out an unguarded gate in the dead of night (pun intended). That being said, although Arya was never Tywin’s Cup Girl in the books, I found the dialog when the two of them were on screen to be some of the best, most compelling video I have ever seen. Amazing! Arya (and especially Maisie) rocks! :)

  33. All of the kids in Game of Thrones are terrific young actors/actresses, in fact the entire cast be it Robert, Cersie, Jon Snow is completely awesome. Maisie Williams to me is the perfect translation of Arya from the books to the screen. Fabulous young actress onscreen….offscreen a great personality and excellent salesperson for the HBO series whenever she opens her mouth. A bright future awaits.

  34. I’m 15 and read all the books and have been watching some of the show and I have to Maisie is awesome! I know how hard it is to learn how to use your non-dominant hand especially without being asked to so I am thoroughly impressed. Keep being awesome I’m happy to have you as Arya!

  35. She’s a blade in her very own right :)
    An adorable actress, a cute girl, as determined and talented anyone could wish for.
    Keep up the good work, I’m sure there’s way more to come from you over the years :)

    Ah and a very nicely done sword… Pointy and rhombic blade geometry for thrusting, hilt long enough for fine balancing and heavy blows and sturdy enough to parry with the blade or the wide handguard…
    Mr Martin, VS team, I have to compliment you on that very nice piece of craftsmanship!

    Personally I’d like battle ready versions of the weapons out of ASOIAF. And I’d absolutely love to have Maisie bring me that sword ;)

    Best regards from Germany,
    Erik

  36. She actually takes fencing classes o-o so soon sh’d be able to PWN anyone who criticizes her fighting style xD

    VVV for the people down here who didnt know VVV

  37. I think the casting for the HBO series is perfect Sean Bean is a Perfect Ned Stark, Masie Williams is perfect as Arya the cast as a whole is phenomenal

    Jenny Regarding Rhiannons story, No having one hand tied down and being forced to use the other is extremely traumatic, it is impossible to describe how much worse it is than simply being ambidextrous, if as a child she chose to work with her right hand it would have been fine, she would not have had headaches and mild seizures nor would she have suffered the emotional trauma and the physical trauma to her neuro networks as they tried to re-wire for right hand dominance, thats why she got headaches, her brain was literally screaming NO!! and thats why she had to spend so long just learning how to write. they turned her from left handed to basically no handed, I bet she has trouble with hand eye coordination like catching things to this day . kids forced to use there right hand when they are left handed can develop all sorts of problems, from headaches, and seizures like she did, all the way to severe emotional and social disorders. forcing a child to use there non dominant hand and punishing them for wanting to use the other causes all sorts of problems. it was common practice to tie a kids left hand to there chair to “fix” them, the damage it does is well documented. The only good thing is its no longer done in most countries.
    I am fully ambidextrous I do things like bat, and golf left handed while I write,throw, and catch right handed. Luckily I grew up in a time where they no longer forced a kid to be right handed, and I had a mother who was left handed but spanked and smacked with rulers if she moved her left hand that was tied to a chair when she was writing in school, so when I did do things “backwards” it was encouraged to try things both ways and see what was more comfortable for me, like baseball, I hit much better left handed but was a much better pitcher right handed, I can write with both hands but its just more comfortable to use my right hand, it feels more natural that way.

  38. John Thacker on April 11, 2013 at 11:30 pm said:

    Being left handed myself, I know how hard it is to learn how to do things from non lefties. As well as how hard it is for them to try to teach a lefty when they really attempt to. Unlike Rhiannon, I was lucky that my Grandpa, who was forced to learn everything right handed like she was went to the school when I got into kindergarten and kindly informed them they would have to deal with him if he found out they were trying change his grandson. I have found that there are several things I can do ambidextrous, as well as some that I do better right handed. I have also taken fencing and yes it does throw off your opponents greatly when you are fencing left handed. So even though I could do it right handed, I used the advantage of throwing them off balance by being a lefty. I also study Japanese swordsmanship as well.

  39. John Thacker on April 11, 2013 at 11:33 pm said:

    Also wanted to say, that I think young Maisie is doing a wonderful job portraying Arya. I think the show version of “Needle” looks a little more rapier like with the additions they did to the hilt. Personally, I like the looks of this one slightly more.

  40. Chris Moffatt on April 23, 2013 at 5:12 pm said:

    Masie is a total badass, much like Arya in the books. She acts he’s really well: powerful yet vulnerable, fearless but sometimes too eager.

    You guys that know Masie, tell her she’s awesome!

  41. Jonathan Firestone on June 21, 2013 at 7:26 pm said:

    Someone in the comments above mentioned swordplay and martial arts either don’t mix or are somehow not related.

    Well, here is your answer to that —
    Foundation for the Preservation of Medieval Arts and History
    http://www.fpmah.org/

    Also see their page on Medieval Martial Arts
    http://www.fpmah.org/2.html

    These folks keep these arts alive and well here in Alexandria, VA — see for yourself. I encourage you to stop by Midieval Madness sometime for some live swordplay, and a great authentic meal.

  42. I’m halfway through the first book, and have only seen snippets of the series via you tube so far. Real page turner and Aria is definitely one of my favourite characters…. It is commendable that Masie has put in this little (but important) detail of her own accord; something which is easier to do when one is younger. I am, thankfully, of a generation that left handedness is not looked upon as a curse anymore, though my grandfather was forced to use the wrong hand…! If a child is allowed to choose for themselves, they can often end up being ambidextrous in many ways, which can only be good! From what I have seen of these photos, and the sword fighting I have seen Masie doing, she fits the description aptly, even with the fact that she I clearly a petite and pretty young lady. She looks agile and resilient, as Area clearly is. And I love the looks of the sword ;)

  43. Wonderful comments, I’m impressed with all these fans. I started watching Game of Thrones via Netflix. Arya is one of several favorites for me, and Masie is just fantastic. I’m looking forward to season 5 coming out this March so I can get caught up.

  44. Aryami ponciklediler on April 22, 2019 at 7:20 pm said:

    İm coming sezon 8 episode 2. İ say just: oh my little arya. İ dont believe. İm not crying just something my eye… Oh god…

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