Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-27143816-20160216033644/@comment-27082610-20160616183121

Actually I've been looking back at the scene where Amber died, and I think Someone was right in his earlier statement that the arrow never actually went into her. Otherwise I don't think it would've been ripped away when the glass exploded outwards. This suggests that it was the rupturing of the pod that allowed her to finally succumb to her injuries, both physical and spiritual, rather than being hit with the arrow. This makes a lot of sense given the fact that she wasn't given nearly enough time to bleed out (if it hit her it hit her in the chest, not the subclavian artery).