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The deadly assassin Arya Stark has quite a few names on her list. Here's who they are, and if they're still breathing.
With the eighth and final season of Game of Thrones already halfway over, the hit HBO show has a lot of loose ends to tie up.
Who will sit on the Iron Throne?
What's going to happen between Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow?
When is the Clegane Bowl happening?
WHERE IS GHOST?!
But one of the most important loose ends is: What will happen to the names on Arya Stark's kill list?
Let's take a look at every single person on Arya's hit list...
Sandor "The Hound" Clegane is on Arya's list for slaying Mycah, the redheaded butcher's boy, in the second episode of Season 1.
Arya leaves The Hound for dead following his battle with Brienne of Tarth -- but he lives!
Cersei's name is on Arya's list because she helped orchestrate the assassination of Arya's father, Ned Stark.
Cersei is still alive, but things aren't looking good for the queen.
Clegane earned his way onto Arya's list for the torture he inflicted at Harrenhal.
The Mountain is poisoned to death by Oberyn Martell in Season 4. But the monster of a man is later resurrected by Qyburn.
In the Season 1 episode "Baelor," King Joffrey Baratheon orders Ned Stark's death and, subsequently, becomes a name on Arya's hit list.
The much-hated Joffrey dies a painful death when he's poisoned at his wedding by Olenna Tyrell and Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish.
Frey has a spot on the list because of his part in the Red Wedding, which led to the assassinations of Arya's mother and brother.
After feeding his own sons to Walder, Arya slits the elder Frey's throat.
Tywin, along with Walder Frey, helped orchestrate the Red Wedding. And onto the list he went!
Tywin was, of course, killed -- while relieving himself -- by his son Tyrion in the Season 4 finale.
Melisandre earned her spot on the hit list after she kidnapped Gendry in Season 2.
Melisandre returned to Winterfell during the Season 8's "The Long Night."
Although she was on Arya's kill list, she inspired the young Stark to assassinate the Night King.
In the final scene, Melisandre discards her magical necklace and dies.
A member of the Brotherhood Without Banners, Dondarrion is on the list because he sold Gendry, the bastard son of King Robert Baratheon, to Melisandre.
In Season 8, Arya forgave Dondarrion. She tells Sandor Clegane that Dondarrion was on her list "for a time."
In the "Long Night," Dondarrion is killed by a gaggle of wights while trying to protect Arya.
Thoros of Myr, along with Dondarrion, sold Gendry to the Red Woman.
Thoros of Myr froze to death after he was attacked in a battle against the wights beyond the Wall.
In Season 1, Trant killed Syrio Forel, Arya's master swordsman from Braavos.
Arya exacted revenge on Trant in a Braavosi brothel where the knight was abusing underage girls.
Payne is a mute knight who executed Ned Stark for treason.
The royal executioner is still alive... for now.
A Lannister soldier, Polliver made Arya's list for stealing her trusty sword, Needle, and killing Lommy, an injured boy, during Season 2.
While journeying with the Hound in Season 4, Arya ran into Polliver at an inn. Arya then murdered Polliver by reenacting Lommy's death scene.
When they were heading to the Wall, Rorge threatened to rape Arya. He repeated his threats when they were captives at Harrenhal.
Rorge escaped Arya's list because she didn't know his name. But Rorge later came after the Hound, and Arya learned his name before stabbing him through the heart with Needle.