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Warning: This article contains spoilers for the last episode of 'Game of Thrones', "The Long Night."

After seven seasons of dramatic build-up, winter descended on Westeros in full force during last week's episode of Game of Thrones. The third episode of season eight marked "The Battle of Winterfell," which saw the Army of the Dead take on the living in a showdown that resulted in the death of some major characters.

However, no death was as epic as the Night King's. And it was all down to everyone's favorite teenage assassin, Arya Stark, who put an end to his icy zombie regime in one of the coolest moves we've ever seen on the show. Revisit the moment below.

While most Game of Thrones aficionados don't have access to a Valyrian steel dagger, that hasn't stopped them flocking to Twitter to recreate Arya's smooth knife skills. Dubbed #TheArya challenge, the various incarnations of the move prove that it's just as fun to perform with numerous household items, such as keys, hairbrushes, and even a humble carrot.

Find the best #TheArya challenge responses below.

A new dance move

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#TheArya in stick form

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It was performed with keys

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During Lacrosse games

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During grooming routines

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You can do #TheArya with vegetables

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In radio studios

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With your TV remote

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(Safely) with a kitchen knife

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In other words

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