I think it was best ending for Jon, he was always more at home beyond the wall, there he was just Jon snow. Was he really viewed publicly as a traitor? I don't think he was. What remained of the common folk likely view him as a hero after what Dany did to the city.

CHAPTER 8. THE WALL. Jon Snow. Snow. How that name haunted him. All he ever wanted was the Stark name, and to know who his mother was. Now, he'd never get any of those things. Lord Stark was as stoic and hard as the North itself, but he had been his father. He had raised him alongside his trueborn siblings in the halls of his own castle, even
Then there's the fact that Jon renounced his every possible claim by joining the Night's Watch. And the fact that Jon has no interest whatsoever in becoming king, only in saving Westeros from the Others. [deleted] • 10 yr. ago. Jon Targaryen, The Unlikely, the first of his name.
He brings news about strange events beyond the Wall. Benjen tells Eddard that the young Night's Watch deserter he executed was a good and loyal man who would not desert his post lightly. His nephew Jon asks to join the Night's Watch despite Benjen's warning that it is a hard life. Eddard agrees to become the Hand of the King. A few days later Winter is coming. Still. More than 11 years after the last published entry in the “A Song of Ice and Fire” book series, aka the source material that Game of Thrones is based on, author George My pitch for the Jon Snow sequel show: Title: The Prince Who Was Promised. Synopsis: Taking place 10 years after the events of Game Of Thrones. When King Brandon Stark passes away, Jon Snow is called to attend his brother’s funeral. Where he finds the 7 kingdoms of Westeros are now in the beginning of a Civil War. At the end of last week’s episode we saw Game of Thrones strain plot credulity in order to walk seven named heroes—Jon, the Hound, Jorah, Tormund, Gendry, Beric, Thoros—into a fight they King-Beyond-the-Wall, [1] [2] or King-beyond-the-Wall, [3] or King Beyond the Wall, [4] is the title given to a person who has united the many tribes of free folk (or wildlings) who dwell beyond the Wall. Despite its name, the title is not a hereditary or absolute position. It is not a position of any authority except that of the person who can "The Wall" is the ninth short of the fourth season of Histories & Lore. It is the sixty-eighth short of the series overall. It was released on February 17, 2015 in Game of Thrones: The Complete Fourth Season. It was narrated by John Bradley as Samwell Tarly and written by Dave Hill. Samwell Tarly explains the impressive construction and function of the Wall, including its natural defenses dOazr1V.
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