Potential Spoilers Below
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Jon Snow |
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Arthur Dayne |
The
Kingswood Brotherhood were outlaws in the Kingswood. They kidnapped nobles and were such a problem
that King Aerys II sent members of his Kingsguard to kill them. Ser Arthur Dayne gained the confidence of the
smallfork. He didn't take from them and ensured
that what they took was paid for. The
Smiling Knight as stated by Jaime Lannister was his generation's Ser Gregor Clegane in terms of men's eagerness to best him in combat. The Smiling Knight and Jaime fought for a
short time until Arthur Dayne took up the challenge. Their first exchange ended when the Smiling
Knight broke his sword but Arthur paused
the fight while The Smiling Knight took up a new sword. The Smiling Night said that it was Dawn, Arthur's
Sword, that he wanted. Arthur replied
with "Then you shall have it, ser."
The Smiling Night was killed during their second exchange.
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King Aerys II |
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The Smiling Knight |
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Jaime Lannister |
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Gregor Clegane aka "The Mountain" |
I
believe Jon will do something similar with the Brotherhood Without
Banners. Jon will go in and befriend the
smallfolk gaining their confidence.
After a time he will confront Lady Stoneheart. Like the Smiling Knight her actions are
beginning to make those around her think her to be insane. She will name several champions to fight Jon
in "trial by combat" Lady Stoneheart style. Jon will win the sword fight, using Dawn aka Lightbringer, and she will
tell the others to kill him when those who had been loyal to her will turn on
her and kill her. Thoros of Myr will
refuse to bring her back. Jon will enlist
the Brotherhod Without Banners to his cause.
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Lady Stoneheart |
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Thoros of Myr |
To those of you who don't know who I believe Jon Snow is read the following articles:
Comments encouraged. Love to hear the idea’s of
others. Most believe that since I present my idea’s as “fact like” I’m
not open to change my viewpoints which is far from the truth. I simply
look at the information presented and go from there. If you can shine a
light on another way of thinking that opens the door to debate.
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