Jon Snow is King in the North; Sansa Stark is the Lady of Winterfell; In the Beginning; Eventually: - Freeform; Sansa Stark is Queen in the North; Jon Snow is King-Beyond-the-Wall; Adult Content; of all kinds - Freeform; Jon Snow Never Bent the Knee; Perhaps not Daenerys fan friendly; BAMF Jon Snow; BAMF Starks; Minor Arya Stark/Gendry Waters Jon does and is taken to meet former Night's Watch ranger Mance Rayder, the wildlings' King-Beyond-the Wall. Season 3. Jon pledges his loyalty to Mance and travels with the wildlings, learning that they intend to scale the Wall and force their way south to escape the inevitable arrival of the White Walker army. Jon Snow goes beyond the wall For the crime of killing the queen, Jon gets the lenient sentence of heading back to Castle Black and the Night’s Watch. Tyrion delivers the news to him while Jon
Kissed by Fire (season 3, episode 5) The Watchers on the Wall (season 4, episode 9) Hardhome (season 5, episode 8) Show 3 more items. Despite a final season that went off the rails, Jon Snow
Worthy: He Was House Targaryen's Rightful Heir. Season 7 features a surprising discovery for the Seven Kingdoms; Jon Snow is the rightful heir of House Targaryen, not Daenerys. Bran Stark and Samwell Tarly deduce that Rhaegar Targaryen married Lyanna Stark. Their union makes Jon the legitimate heir instead of a Northern bastard. Jon bends the knee. Bryan: Jon and Dany’s dance of smoldering glances and unspoken words has been anything but subtle, and this episode, things finally got out into the open. (Well, almost Jon Snow (Kit Harington) may have crossed the wrong king. Jon publicly disobeyed Stannis Jon shot the King Beyond the Wall with an arrow, giving him a more humane death.
Ned didn't want to make that sacrifice. He was content with staying at home and living peacefully with his family. Jon is different, he has other responsibilities (the Great War, the Wildlings, his family, the Watch, securing the North, protecting the Seven Kingdoms). He doesn't actually have the luxury to choose.
By mentioning Jon Snow's long-lost uncle Benjen Stark, they were killing two birds with one stone: Enticing book readers with the promise of solving of a mystery that George R.R. Martin has yet to
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