Answer "People Also Ask" questions for "Jon Snow" from the Jon Snow Fandom.com page

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1. Is there really a Jon Snow sequel?

Based on the provided search results, there is no explicit mention or confirmation of a Jon Snow sequel. This doesn't mean that he won't make a surprise comeback just like he did in the show, keeping everyone on their toes. However, as of now, February 28, 2024 18:33:15, all we can do is sit tight and hope for a plot twist[1, 2, 3].


2. Are Jon Snow and Daenerys related?

Oh, the drama of Westeros! Yes indeed, Jon Snow and Daenerys are related. In a twist worthy of a soap opera, Jon Snow, known for his brooding looks and direwolf, is actually the nephew of Daenerys Targaryen, the Mother of Dragons. Here's how: Jon Snow was born to Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, making him a Targaryen by blood. Now Rhaegar happens to be Daenerys's older brother which puts Jon Snow in the position of her nephew. And if that's not juicy enough for you, our frosty-haired hero Jon and Daenerys were totally unaware of this fact when they started getting all cozy with each other on their dragon rides and waterfall rendezvous[2, 3]. Always remember kids, in Westeros, always check your family tree before falling in love!


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Ah, yes, Jon Snow. Born as Aegon Targaryen, he's the kiddo of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen. But hold your dragons! He was brought up as the illegitimate child of Lord Eddard Stark in the icy comforts of Winterfell[1]. Quite the identity crisis, huh?

Now, our lad Jon didn't just sulk around about his complicated lineage. Nope! He had some wild adventures up North with the wildlings. In Season 3, he even got to have a chit-chat with a giant and met the King-Beyond-the-Wall, Mance Rayder. And you thought your family reunions were awkward[3].

On a funnier note, can you imagine Jon without his signature long dark hair? Well, his actor, Harington, was contractually obligated to keep it long enough for filming. And it took more than a year for his hair to grow back to its full length if cut! Talk about dedication to the role[2].

So there you have it - a brief glimpse into the life of Jon Snow. A bloke who certainly knows something, despite what they say.


4. How is Jon Snow a Targaryen?

Oh, isn't this a juicy bit of Westeros gossip? So, Jon Snow was long believed to be the bastard son of Eddard Stark. This was the Westeros version of paternity surprise--you're not a Stark, you're a Targaryen! Plot twist! Jon's real parents are Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen, making him Aegon Targaryen. But here's where it gets complicated, Jon was presented as Eddard Stark's bastard son and raised alongside Eddard's lawful children at Winterfell[1].

One might ask, why should we believe this? Well, there's some dragon drama that backs this up. Apparently, only Targaryens can bond with and ride dragons. Guess who ended up riding a dragon? That's right, our very own Jon Snow. He rode atop Rhaegal, one of Daenerys's dragons, which is considered proof of his Targaryen bloodline[2, 3].

So, next time someone tells you they're sure about their ancestry, just whisper in their ear "Remember Jon Snow" and walk away[1, 3].


5. What happens to Jon Snow after Game of Thrones?

Well, Jon Snow had quite the journey post-"Game of Thrones". After a dramatic battle where he almost became a wight snack, but was saved by Arya's defeat of the Night King, Jon led a mass cremation for the fallen and got some wildling cheers during the victory party[2]. Then things got a bit telenovela. He had a romantic encounter with Daenerys, who was scared stiff that Jon might snatch her throne due to his true parentage (spoiler alert: he's a Targaryen). But Jon, being the noble 'I don't want the throne' soul he is, kneeled and declared Dany would always be his queen[2].

But guess what? Our hero wasn't done. After executing some mutineers and declaring "the man who passes the sentence should swing the sword" like a true Stark, he bailed on the Night's Watch. Yes, you read it right! He left Edd in charge and packed up his bags[3]. His half-sister Sansa probably said something along the lines of 'about time', but we can't confirm that without more search results. So there you have it, Jon Snow after "Game of Thrones" – still cool, still noble, still unable to make up his mind about pretty much everything[3].


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