In Game of Thrones, Is it possible, to?
1) Is it possible to preserve human skin as masks just like Arya did?
2) And even if she does wear the mask, she would still have the problem of copying the physique and posture of the person she disguises herself with.
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3) Another unrelated question, why did the white walkers in Season 7 episode 6 water to solidify, when they can swim, just like the ones under water.
4) And then the Night King thowing the spear on the Dragon, that looked like an impossible throw.
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You seem to forget the concept of magic....The Night King is not a mortal...his weapons are not mundane tools used by men. A faceless man may have some form of magic...or consider that Walter Frey was a stooped old man...easy for someone to pass off...especially in a feasting hall that is dark and lets face it..if you were related to him...you probably did your best to avoid him on a daily basis.
As for why did they not swim...who knows....that entire scene would have been more believable if the writers had treated it as a siege deal where the suicide squad was defending from a set of caves...forcing the enemy to only come at them in 1s or 2s...and the situation should have played out over probably a week...which is the quickest Daeny and her Dragons could have made it there.
Human faces preserved...once again a magic ritual using potions she presumably took from the house of black and white.
Sigh. Something doesn't make sense? It's magic. I thought it really strange that she had to kill a person in order to be able to take on their face. Actually didn't know or understand how that process worked, but don't like that Arya has the actual faces. And does having a person's face then change the wearer's physique?
On a wild tangent note... did anyone watch "Face Off"? It had Nick Cage and John Travolta... and they change faces, and then one of the guys sleeps with the other's wife.. and the wife doesn't recognize the differences. How ridiculous!