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She isn't blind in the books. But she seems to be in the show, right? She acts stereotypically blind, movie blind. You know, not moving or focusing the eyes, etc. Didn't she also move with a stick a couple of episodes back? —[[User:ArticXiongmao|ArticXiongmao]] ([[User talk:ArticXiongmao|talk]]) 18:05, May 20, 2015 (UTC)
 
She isn't blind in the books. But she seems to be in the show, right? She acts stereotypically blind, movie blind. You know, not moving or focusing the eyes, etc. Didn't she also move with a stick a couple of episodes back? —[[User:ArticXiongmao|ArticXiongmao]] ([[User talk:ArticXiongmao|talk]]) 18:05, May 20, 2015 (UTC)
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Oh, she isn't? Then where did the notion that she is blind come from? The stick was used to beat Arya so I assume that was what it was for. From what I saw she always looked people in the eye and there were absolutely no indicators she was blind. 
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Is there any evidence for this at all? I just thought that she must have been in the books for someone to write it on here. Did D&D say she was? - [[User:Son Of Fire|Son Of Fire]] ([[User talk:Son Of Fire|talk]]) 21:36, May 20, 2015 (UTC)

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Can somebody update this page or remove restrictions so others can. Kitfistofan93 (talk) 13:24, April 27, 2015 (UTC)

Is she really blind? I watched her scenes closely, but haven't found anything that could prove that. Gravemaster1 (talk) 13:07, May 20, 2015 (UTC)

I too found absolutely no clues that she is blind, but I guess if she is in the books then she probably will be in the show. Thanks for the spoiler guys! Maybe wait until we have confirmation on screen before adding all the information you possibly can and potentially spoiling things for people, - Son Of Fire (talk) 18:03, May 20, 2015 (UTC)

She isn't blind in the books. But she seems to be in the show, right? She acts stereotypically blind, movie blind. You know, not moving or focusing the eyes, etc. Didn't she also move with a stick a couple of episodes back? —ArticXiongmao (talk) 18:05, May 20, 2015 (UTC)

Oh, she isn't? Then where did the notion that she is blind come from? The stick was used to beat Arya so I assume that was what it was for. From what I saw she always looked people in the eye and there were absolutely no indicators she was blind. 

Is there any evidence for this at all? I just thought that she must have been in the books for someone to write it on here. Did D&D say she was? - Son Of Fire (talk) 21:36, May 20, 2015 (UTC)