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Who are Jon's parents? (spoilers)Today a friend showed me an interesting article detailing the evidence to support different theories on who Jon's mother/father is. Throughout the story the reader assumes that Ned is Jon's father, with his mother a mystery (although Ned tells Robert that Wylla is Jon's mother). Sorry. You have to be registered to access this content.At first, I was very doubtful that anyone but Ned could be Jon's father, but read the article (especially point III), and you may be convinced as much as I am. |
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Re: Who are Jon's parents? (spoilers)Yeah. This is something that some friends and I have discussed often. It makes a great deal of sense. Ned is too honorable a man to father a bastard child, as is alleged with Jon. It's an act that would be entirely out of the man's character. So why would Ned raise Jon as his own son? If Jon were his nephew, that would be one reason. Ned was at the Tower of Joy when Lyana died, so it's conceivable that he came home with Lyana's (and Rhaegar's) love child after she died. |
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Re: Who are Jon's parents? (spoilers)I was thinking Reed or possibly Jon Connington, although if Connington knew then he would probably be trying to wed Rhaegar's son to Dany. |
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Re: Who are Jon's parents? (spoilers)Very interesting! This argument seems convincing to me but hopefully we will all find out the truth in the next books. |
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Re: Who are Jon's parents? (spoilers)Just finished reading your link, pluto. I must say, the clincher for me is the series title A Song of Ice and Fire. I always wondered if there was a deeper meaning and it seems there very well might be. |
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Re: Who are Jon's parents? (spoilers)wanted to add also that at one place in the Books eddard re-calls his last conversation with Lyanna and her begging him and forcing him to promise before she dies that he "will never tell Robert" also Eddard is always concerned with Roberts eagerness to kill any of those carrying "dragons Blood" no matter their age legitimacy or temperment. Also in the books he actually speaks of Wylla as being a whore he slept with..but I believe stops short of ever naming her or any other woman as Jon's mother. I believe he asked Robert to please not command him to reveal Jon's mother..it is one of the things that bothers me about the series vs. the Books Last edited by Kelmont (2012-04-12 12:24:51) |
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Re: Who are Jon's parents? (spoilers)You shouldn't forget that since a boy, Rhaegar always pondered on his destiny and such, acording to Barristan, and when Aegon was born in Danys vision, he speaks of the Prince that was promised, and in the song, he is born from Ice and Fire, Rhaegar being fire and Lyanna being Ice, so maybe he thought he was fulfilling some sort of higher call when he fell in love/kidnapped Lyanna. All that summed to Ned's thoughts as you mentioned makes you hesitate quite a lot. |
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Re: Who are Jon's parents? (spoilers)
this is a very strong point |
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Re: Who are Jon's parents? (spoilers)I think the Rhaegar/Lyanna theory is the most plausible at this point; Wylla/Ned seems like a fairly clear red herring. No doubt that Ned did have some sort of love affair with the woman, and the purported romance between Ashara and Ned serves the same purpose. These are both convenient camouflages for Jon's true lineage and the fact that the very few people able to confirm/deny this are people that were nowhere near Dorn implies that Jon's mother was someone more local than either Wylla or Ashara would have been. Last edited by ThatOneGuy (2012-04-17 09:36:58) |
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Re: Who are Jon's parents? (spoilers)And Jeyne's mother was acting to keep her away and safe? Could be, but I doubt it. Yet that would be interesting if it happened, indeed. |
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