Arya would never kill Jon, or go along with it. Zero chance, unless she is dead.
Zombie Jon Snow said:bearamedic99 said:
And could we quit calling them dragons?
They're wyverns...
Their mother calls them dragons...so I'm gonna call them dragons.
I could see this being where Ghost plays whatever role he has left (they did say he was gonna be in the season). Everyone is arguing over Jon's background and Ghost comes over, sits in front of him and howls. Shuts everyone up. Direwolves are to the Starks as Dragons are to the Targs.Quote:
What happens when it's revealed that he's really a Targaryan and people start to question where his true allegiance lies?
agrams said:
or what if the dragons listen/align with Jon, not Dany?
AggieTarheel said:agrams said:
or what if the dragons listen/align with Jon, not Dany?
Maybe Rheagal only. Not both.
Brian Earl Spilner said:I do keep wondering how/why Dany (and now Jon) can claim to be the true heirs if House Baratheon had the throne.Urban Ag said:
Jon is not the true heir to the throne.
House Targaryen was deposed. No Targaryen has any claim to the throne more legitimate than anyone else.
Robert had no legitimate heir in the form of a son because his children were not his children. And basturds don't count.
From a Westerosi legal/cultural perspective, the actual true legitimate successor to Robert was Stannis.
And all of this is simply academic because when it is all said and done the only true king or queen is the one that has the army that can take the throne and keep it. Just as the Targaryens did. Just as Robert did. Just as Cersei has done. Just as Dany intends to.
BUT, considering the "true heirs" are all dead, does it revert back to Targs? ("Legally" speaking.)
So, what happens if Jon and/or Dany decide to legitimize Gendry as a true heir of Robert Baratheon?
Well, I mean...he's not real.BCG Disciple said:
Props to Ned Stark. Did not even tell his wife that Jon was his nephew. A man of honor such as Ned having the public shame of his infidelity is one thing, but having to deal with the personal shame with his children - hard to teach honor and discipline being tantamount when you do that to your family. Then, the personal issues with his wife, including the trust issues, etc. I mean, how easy would it be to trust in your wife and love and tell her the truth when it could have alleviated so much pain. Just unbelievable to me to have the strength to bear that burden alone.
double aught said:Well, I mean...he's not real.BCG Disciple said:
Props to Ned Stark. Did not even tell his wife that Jon was his nephew. A man of honor such as Ned having the public shame of his infidelity is one thing, but having to deal with the personal shame with his children - hard to teach honor and discipline being tantamount when you do that to your family. Then, the personal issues with his wife, including the trust issues, etc. I mean, how easy would it be to trust in your wife and love and tell her the truth when it could have alleviated so much pain. Just unbelievable to me to have the strength to bear that burden alone.
PDEMDHC said:
Which is why LF is alive. Haha.
Of all the theories out there for the last season, I love that in theory, he, like Arya, has a relationship with the faceless assassins. He used this to slip away, even from Bran. Makes sense given his character, origin (Bravos), and resources.
He was out of character last half of season 7. Why? It wasn't him. He was too great of a game player to be caught manipulating Stark children.
I'm perfectly satisfied seeing him dead for the series in S7/lazy writing, because watching him die was greatness. However, how awesome would it be for him to come back after the Battle of Winterfell in some capacity for one last attempt in all this impending chaos.
ATM1876 said:
I'm hoping that after (and possibly during) the Battle of Winterfell that things go full Reservoir Dogs in the North. I rewatched last week's episode and think that whatever Sansa has planned is going to shock everyone. I know that a lot of people like to complain about her but it seems to me like she's one of the few main characters who's actually learned anything throughout the series, and she learned from the best in Cersei and Littlefinger. It wouldn't surprise me if her arc concludes with her essentially becoming what everyone hates the most, a Cersei in the North. She's already got Brienne to serve as her Mountain and Arya could be her Kingslayer and/or Queenslayer (who is that primitive looking sniper rifle intended for?). While everyone else is focused on the upcoming battle with the Army of the Dead, she's already planning for what comes afterwards if they survive when nobody else is.
Jon, on the other hand, seems to be repeating all of the same mistakes that get people killed. The last girlfriend he ran off with in the snow died at the hands of one of his own "family" members during a battle. The last time he invited a group of foreigners in that same "family" murdered him. He's great at confronting the immediate threat in front of him but horrible at seeing the hidden threats. Right now Sansa and Arya are imploring him to remember the importance of the family sticking together, but they still think that he's their half-brother. What happens when it's revealed that he's really a Targaryan and people start to question where his true allegiance lies? There's no word for killing cousins, but it has happened before in Westeros.
When you play the Game of Thrones you either win or you die, and I hope that these last episodes see a massive number of major character deaths that rivals the Red Wedding. That seems like a more exciting (and almost appropriate) way to finish the series than everybody rallying around Jon and/or Dany and retaking King's Landing and the Iron Throne.
Yeah if you have the Starks turn on Jon for the same reasons the Nights Watch turned on him (United with a foreign army to save mankind) it's going to be a bit lame. You'll be saying that Sansa and Arya have the same morals as Thorne. I'm not a fan of that.wangus12 said:I could see this being where Ghost plays whatever role he has left (they did say he was gonna be in the season). Everyone is arguing over Jon's background and Ghost comes over, sits in front of him and howls. Shuts everyone up. Direwolves are to the Starks as Dragons are to the Targs.Quote:
What happens when it's revealed that he's really a Targaryan and people start to question where his true allegiance lies?
Also, if they have Arya kill Jon, it'll be the dumbest betrayal out there. He hasn't done anything to endanger the family. All he has done is prepare them for the battle to come as best they could. It makes no sense for them to execute him for that.
HouseDivided06 said:
What if the tension between Dany and Jon escalated because of the family issue (inevitable) and the line of succession and ultimately Jon reneges on his bending of the knee with the announcement of his true lineage? Dany gets pissed, her Mad King tendencies come through with her lust for power, she does her dracarys trick with Drogon to Jon, and he emerges from the flames alive with his sword on fire? This might have been speculated before, but had that thought the other day and thought it would be a pretty bad ass way for Jon to prove his heritage to Dany who won't just take anyone's word for it.
SoTXAg09 said:
Yeah the fire **** gets old. GRRM has already said Dany's fire transformation was a one-time miracle, not a "fireproof Targaryen" thing.