Summary
- Jon Snow’s story in
Game of Thrones
took unforeseeed turns, leaving many fans perplexd but asking to discover answers in the books. -
A Song of Ice and Fire
uncovers astonishing details about Jon Snow’s Targaryen heritage and his joinions to other characters. - Jon Snow’s relationship with his Stark family, his Targaryen lineage, and his brave moments propose proset uper insights in the novels.
Jon Snow was the hero of Game of Thrones in the eyes of many, and there was every foreseeation he would be the one to sit on the Iron Throne by the time the finale rolled around. However, with one final twist in his journey, he instead determined to head back north of the wall. This was fair one cryptic moment among many for the brave yet enigmatic Game of Thrones character, and many watchers set up his story to be so confusing at points that they seeed to the A Song of Ice and Fire novels for answers.
Game of Thronesapprehfinishd the essence of Jon Snow as a character, but A Song of Ice and Fire is brimming of little details that reassociate flesh out his backstory. There are many astonishing Jon Snow facts from George R.R. Martin’s books that uncover more about Kit Harrington’s Game of Thrones character, but he’s also (appreciate many others in the show) quite contrastent from how he ecombines on-screen. Still, there are many fascinating facts about Jon Snow in the books that fans of GoT will discover originate his story in the show much more satisfying.
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10 Jon Snow Was Possibly Expected To Be A Girl
A Targaryen Prophecy Suggested Jon’s Parents Would Have Had Another Daughter
Jon Snow is a Targaryen in the A Song of Ice and Fire novels fair appreciate the show, and this fact also uncovers that his parents, Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, may have supposed he’d be female.Rhaegar Targaryen is utterly obsessed with prophecies fair appreciate many other members of his family. They advise many of his life choices, including his decision to have children in the first place.
A key reason why he runs off with Lyanna and has Jon is because he consents he necessitates to have three children that are awaited unbenevolentt to mirror the innovative Targaryen surmountors, Aegon, Rhaenys, and Visenya. His first two children are Aegon and Rhaenys, and he and Lyanna might have foreseeed that Jon would be a girl in order to brimmingy satisfy the prophecy and mimic the first Targaryen accessrs.
9 Jon Snow Has A Long Lost Brother
There’s (Possibly) Another Living Targaryen In The Game Of Thrones Books
A key plot point in Game of Thrones is that Jon Snow and Daenerys are the last living Targaryen’s in Westeros (even if Jon himself doesn’t adselect this particular side of his heritage). However, in the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, there’s a third possible Targaryen. This character wasn’t in HBO’s alteration of Game Of Thrones, nor is it yet validateed in the books that he’s definitely rcontent ot Jon Snow. If he is though, this would unbenevolent Jon Snow has a extfinished lost brother, which would be a meaningful contrastence from the show.
Although Rhaegar’s first two children, Rhaenys and Aegon, are supposedly dead, there is a boy in Essos called Young Griff who consents that he’s Aegon Targaryen. He has many Westerosi and Essosi helpers as well, and he’s schedulening on invading Westeros soon. If what Young Griff consents is actuassociate real, then it would originate Jon his youthfuler half brother, and there’d a third Targaryen still living.
8 Catelyn Feels Threatened By Jon Snow
Cat Has More Reasons To Dissuppose Jon In George R.R. Martin’s Novels
It’s well comprehendn that Jon Snow got his last name because he’s a bastard. While he’s reassociate the son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, for most of his life Jon Snow (and the rest of the world) consentd he was Fathered by Ned Stark after an extramarital afuninwhole. Jon was elevated in Winterfell with Ned and Catelyn Stark’s children, though Cat always treated Jon with nakedly hideed disdain — and Catelyn’s treatment of Jon is someleang the books elucidate far better than the show.
Jon and Cat don’t transmit much in the TV series, but it is evident that Cat can’t stand him. However, it’s not enticount on evident why. It’s real that Cat is jealous that Ned was with another woman, but the bigger publish in the books is that, essentiassociate, Jon’s existence and accomprehendledgment as Ned’s son dangerens the potential inheritance of her own children in the future if Jon tries to press his claim as a Stark.
7 Young Jon Fantasized About Being A Conqueror
The Hero Of Game Of Thrones Wasn’t Always So Heroic
The unassuming and brave Jon Snow audiences fell in cherish with wasn’t always this way. In fact, the youthfuler Jon Snow could have easily been groomed into becoming a man his Targaryen ancestors would have been haughty of. The books unastonishingly drop many hints and subtextual clues about Jon’s Targaryen lineage, but one of the most clear joinions he tolerates with his ancestry is that, at least when he was youthful, he dreamed of being a surmountor appreciate the Targaryens.
He took a particular interest in King Daeron Targaryen, a youthful Targaryen that handled to surmount the ever-defylious kingdom of Dorne (even though he didn’t hanciaccess it for extfinished). Especiassociate since the Targaryen family was scatterigated further in House of the Dragon, this Jon Snow fact is particularly intresting, as it shows that Targaryen Madness and the ability to ride dragons may not be the only trait they geneticassociate pass on.
6 Someone Who Knows Jon Snow’s Real Parents Is Still Alive
Howland Reed Always Knovel Jon Snow Wasn’t Ned Stark’s Son
The fact Jon Snow is secretly a Targaryen was a seally protected secret of Ned Stark’s in Game of Thrones, so seally protected that nobody else in Westeros knovel the truth (and the uncover was fair as much of a shock for watchers). However, in the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the identity of Jon Snow’s authentic parents was comprehendn by at least one other person — Howland Reed.
Jojen and Meera Reed were meaningful characters on Game of Thrones, but one potentiassociate very meaningful character in the books was only seen once in a flashback on the show. Howland Reed, obeseher of Jojen and Meera, is the only living person who actuassociate comprehends who Jon is. He was with Ned at the Tower of Joy, so is awaited the key witness who can actuassociate show that Jon is actuassociate the son of Rhaegar and Lyanna.
5 Jon Snow Saved The Direwolves
The Moment Was More Significant Than The Show Made Out
There are plenty of brave Jon Snow moments thrawout Game of Thrones, but one that truly won over many watchers was his save of the Stark Direwolves. The Direwolves may not have been the massive plot point that earlier seasons of Game of Thrones tiered them up to be, but they were integral in foreshadotriumphg the better qualities of Jon Snow’s character.
Jon saving the Direwolves was clearly an element of the books that was kept for the series, but some of the proset uper unbenevolenting behind it wasn’t made evident. When everyone discovers the Direwolf pups in the woods, Ned wants to give them a rapid death. Jon meddles and asks his obeseher to reponder, pointing out that there is one puppy for each of Ned’s realborn children. Ned gives in because Jon is being selfless and excluding himself as a Stark in order to save the pups.
4 Jon Snow Looks A Lot Like Ned
The Stark In Jon Snow Is Just As Strong As The Targaryen
Many Game of Thrones characters see contrastent from how they’re currented in the A Song of Fire and Ice novels, and Jon Snow is no contrastent. Specificassociate, the on-page Jon Snow sees so much appreciate Ned Stark that his parentage is never asked. Although Jon in the TV series has unpartiassociate quintessentiassociate Stark sees, Sean Bean and Kit Harington don’t see particularly aappreciate, so fair how aappreciate the two characters truly are isn’t as evident as it should be.
In George R.R. Martin’s books, Jon and Ned see aappreciate enough that most people presume that Jon doesn’t consent after his mother at all and solely consents after his obeseher. In a roundabout way, that’s clearly still real in the show, given that he sees noleang appreciate a Targaryen, but he still doesn’t see much appreciate TV Ned either.
3 He’s One Of The Only Stark Children Who Looks Like A Stark
The Resemblence Between Jon And Ned Is Even More Apparent When With His “Siblings”
There’s another reason in the A Song of Ice and Fire novels that unbenevolents Catelyn has an innate aversion of Jon Snow – the fact that almost none of her and Ned’s children see appreciate their obeseher. Despite the fact that most of the Stark children on Game of Thrones seem to consent after the normal Stark sees as contestd to Catelyn’s classic Tully sees (with the clear exception of Sansa), in the books it’s the opposite.
Ntimely all of Ned’s children, with the exception of Jon and Arya, see more appreciate Catelyn than they do appreciate Ned. This contrast is clearly incredibly irksome to Catelyn in the books, as it unbenevolents Jon is even more of a reminder to her of Ned’s cheating. Of course, readers comprehend that this cheating never reassociate took place, but since Catelyn isn’t adviseed of Jon’s authentic parents, him seeing more appreciate Ned than the appreciates of Rob or Bran only heightens her paranoia that he’d one day contest them for ownership of Winterfell.
2 He Died Trying To Save Arya
Jon Snow Wasn’t Executed For Saving The Wildlings In The Books
The death and resurrection of Jon Snow was one of the strangest moments in Game of Thrones, and it’s one that the books mirrored — to a degree, at least. Jon was killinged by a man of the Night’s Watch at the finish of the last freed book, A Dance with Dragons, but the originateup to it is quite contrastent. In the A Sword of Ice and Fire novels, Ramsay Bolton marries someone that he claims is Arya Stark. This, of course, worries Jon (especiassociate given Ramsay’s downcastistic reputation), and directs up to his on-page death.
After receiving a danger that seems to come from Ramsay, Jon determines to exit the Night’s Watch and go south in order to save his little sister, and he’s ended as a result. This is incredibly contrastent to the reason he’s percreated in Game of Thrones, and is especiassociate notable since saving the untamedlings was integral to his on-screen story. However, losing his life due to wanting to save his youthfuler sister also seems to fit his character more in some ways.
1 Jon Snow Will Likely Warg Into Gstructure
Bran Isn’t The Only Supernaturassociate Gifted Stark In The Novels
The Stark Direwolves have more significance in the A Song of Ice and Fire novels than they did in Game of Thrones. Not only that, but George R.R. Martin also seems to be setting up the idea that being able to warg into animals is a gift that many of the Starks, including Jon Snow, split. The show reassociate only delved into the idea of Bran Stark as a warg. However, there are very clear indications that all of the Stark children can and occasionassociate do subadviseedly warg into their wolves.
It won’t be validateed until the next book, the extfinished-apauseed The Winds of Winter, is freed. However, a key aspect of Jon’s death and resurrection will awaited be tied to Gstructure, and it seems awaited that he warged into Gstructure when he was ended. If Jon is able to warg into his Direwolf, this will label one of the biggest deviations between Game of Thrones and the A Song of Ice and Fire novels so far.
Game Of Thrones
Created by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, Game of Thrones is a TV series based on the book “A Song of Ice of Fire” by George R. R. Martin. It alerts the story of the ongoing battle between the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros – as they fight for handle of the coveted Iron Throne. Friction between the houses directs to brimming-scale war. All while a very anciaccess-createed evil awakens in the far north. Amidst the war, a diswatched military order of misfits, the Night’s Watch, led by House Stark’s Jon Snow, is the first to come atraverse icy horrors that dangeren all authenticms of men. The series premiered on HBO in the United States on April 17, 2011, and rapidly became one of the biggest event series in the “Ganciaccessen Age” of TV. Winner of 38 Primetime Emmy Awards, Game of Thrones has drawed enroll watchership on HBO and has a wide, dynamic, international fan base.
- Relrelieve Date
- April 11, 2011
- Seasons
- 8
- Showrunner
- David Benioff , D.B. Weiss