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What if Jon took stannis offer?
The Iron Throne would never accept Jon as legitimate under a pretender king’s laws. If Stannis loses then Jon would be back to being a bastard and would likely be executed for treason.
What did Stannis offer Jon Snow?
Stannis offers to legitimize Jon and name him Lord of Winterfell, a goal he considers especially important due to all the strife occurring in the North. Stannis intends to let the wildlings through the Wall, and settle them in the Gift, should they pledge fealty and accept the Lord of Light as their god.
Do the free folk join Jon Snow?
In his final scene, Jon led the Free Folk north, back into the snow-covered lands beyond the Wall. Some viewers felt it was appropriate for the show to end with Jon and the wildlings together again. The series concluded with Jon and the Free Folk making their journey beyond the Wall.
Where does Jon Snow go after the war with the wildlings?
After that, they would go home north of the Wall to where the Wildlings, aka Freefolk used to live. It seems that Jon might not be a member of the Night’s Watch after all, or if he is, his task is to protect the Wildlings and not fight with them. North of the Wall, Jon can live freely as he did years ago with Tormund and Ygritte (Rose Leslie).
What happened to the wildlings on ‘Game of Thrones’?
As Tormund tells Jon in Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 4, “The Last of the Starks,” his plan was to hold the Wildlings at Winterfell until the snows stopped and then take them to Castle Black. After that, they would go home north of the Wall to where the Wildlings, aka Freefolk used to live.
Where is Jon Snow going with Tormund Giantsbane and wildlings?
When Jon Snow gets to Castle Black, the fortress isn’t full of Night’s Watch, but Wildlings. Tormund Giantsbane (Kristofer Hivju) is there, along with Ghost, and once they are all united, they leave Castle Black, heading north. Where Is Jon Snow Going With Tormund Giantsbane and the Wildlings? North, the “real” North.
Is Jon Snow a member of the Night’s Watch after all?
It seems that Jon might not be a member of the Night’s Watch after all, or if he is, his task is to protect the Wildlings and not fight with them. North of the Wall, Jon can live freely as he did years ago with Tormund and Ygritte (Rose Leslie). He is also seemingly going to be a de facto leader. Is This a Happy Ending for Jon Snow?