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  1. Jon Snow - A Wiki of Ice and Fire

    Jon Snow is the bastard son of Eddard Stark, Lord of Winterfell.[8] He has five half-siblings: Robb, Sansa, Arya, Bran, and Rickon Stark. Unaware of the identity of his mother,[9] Jon was raised at Winterfell. At the age of fourteen, Jon joins the Night's Watch, where he earns the nickname Lord Snow. Jon is one of the major POV characters in A Song of Ice and Fire.

  2. Snow (TV series) - A Wiki of Ice and Fire

    Snow focuses on Jon Snow following the events of the War of the Five Kings and the Great War against the White Walkers. Production Conception and development. A sequel series to Game of Thrones, with Kit Harington returning as Jon Snow, was reported by James Hibberd via The Hollywood Reporter on June 16, 2022.

  3. Longclaw - A Wiki of Ice and Fire

    Jeor gives the blade to Jon, who notes the appropriateness of a bastard wielding a bastard sword. Jon's friends celebrate after he receives the blade. A Clash of Kings. Jon uses Longclaw in combat against wildlings in the Frostfangs and later against Qhorin Halfhand. A Storm of Swords. Jon uses Longclaw when he escapes from Thenns at Queenscrown.

  4. Jon Snow/Theories - A Wiki of Ice and Fire

    One of the earliest introduced mysteries in A Song of Ice and Fire is the identity of Jon Snow's mother. On several occasions, the topic is brought to the reader's attention in text, although several characters provide different possibilities. Jon himself is unaware of his mother's identity, and does not even know whether she had been highborn or lowborn.[1] Within the books, numerous ...

  5. Azor Ahai/Theories - A Wiki of Ice and Fire

    Jon Snow. Jon's wounds smoke while Bowen Marsh cries, providing the prophecised salt, and Ser Patrek's bloody, star laden heraldry is in the air above. When Melisandre looks into her fires for Azor Ahai, she sees only things to do with Jon or snow, which he thinks must just be ash but she sees a possible connection to Jon.

  6. Mutiny at Castle Black - A Wiki of Ice and Fire

    The mutiny at Castle Black is a mutiny involving the Night's Watch at Castle Black.. Background. Weeks after Stannis Baratheon departed for Winterfell, Lord Commander Jon Snow receives a taunting letter purportedly from Ramsay Bolton, addressed to 'Bastard,' which claims that Stannis has been defeated and Mance Rayder captured.

  7. Battle beneath the Wall - A Wiki of Ice and Fire

    Jon Snow Cotter Pyke King Stannis Baratheon: Strength: 100,000 (Satin's estimation) 30,000 - 40,000 (Jon Snow's estimation) Hundreds of giants. 100+ mammoths: Night's Watch: ~34 Sworn Brothers at Castle Black; Unknown reinforcements from Eastwatch; Stannis' army: 1,500 knights, mounted soldiers, heavy horse, mounted bowmen, men-at-arms. Casualties

  8. Attack on Castle Black - A Wiki of Ice and Fire

    At Queenscrown, Jon Snow escapes the raiding party and travels back to Castle Black by the way of Mole's Town in time to warn the remaining brothers of the Night's Watch of the on-coming attack from the south. Three-quarters of the residents of Mole's Town flee to the castle, all of them helping prepare for the assault in some way. Donal Noye ...

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  10. Ghost - A Wiki of Ice and Fire

    Jon is captured by Rattleshirt's wildlings in the Skirling Pass. When Qhorin forces Jon into a duel, Ghost bites the Halfhand's calf and Jon uses the distraction to kill the ranger. A Storm of Swords. After Jon is brought to Mance Rayder's host, the youth uses Ghost to keep Ygritte away from him at night. Ygritte eventually seduces Jon, however.