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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
[[Jon Snow|Jon]] is training with [[Satin]] in the yard, when [[Melisandre]]] arrives to take him before [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]]. The King does not believe Jon is a traitor, for he knew [[Janos Slynt]] as well as [[Eddard Stark|Ned Stark]]. Stannis knew Ned to be a man of honor, and trusts Jon- saying it was Jon who found the [[dragonglass]] dagger that [[Samwell Tarly]] used to kill the [[Others|Other]], and Jon who brought them the [[Horn of Winter]] and captured Mance’s son (all of which, Jon thinks to himself, he had nothing to do with directly). Stannis asks Jon if there is honor in [[Mance Rayder]], and the young man responds, "Yes." The King speaks of the war that Melisandre has seen in her flames, and he confides that Jon may have a part in the upcoming battle. Stannis offers to legitimize Jon and name him Lord of [[Winterfell]], especially with 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. He also presumes to marry his loyal Lord of Winterfell to [[Val]] to solidify his peace with the [[wildlings]]. Jon asks for time to consider the offer, and Stannis agrees.
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[[Jon Snow|Jon]] is training with [[Satin]] in the yard, when [[Melisandre]] arrives to take him before [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]]. The King does not believe Jon is a traitor, for he knew [[Janos Slynt]] as well as [[Eddard Stark|Ned Stark]]. Stannis knew Ned to be a man of honor, and trusts Jon - saying it was Jon who found the [[dragonglass]] dagger that [[Samwell Tarly]] used to kill the [[Others|Other]], and Jon who brought them the [[Horn of Winter]] and captured Mance’s son (all of which, Jon thinks to himself, he had nothing to do with directly). Stannis asks Jon if there is honor in [[Mance Rayder]], and the young man responds, "Yes." The King speaks of the war that Melisandre has seen in her flames, and he confides that Jon may have a part in the upcoming battle. Stannis offers to legitimize Jon and name him Lord of [[Winterfell]], especially with 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. He also presumes to marry his loyal Lord of Winterfell to [[Val]] to solidify his peace with the [[wildlings]]. Jon asks for time to consider the offer, and Stannis agrees.
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==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==
 
 
*The synopsis was copied from Aol member vbkorik27 previously at[http://web.archive.org/web/20080228051425/members.aol.com/vbkorik27/summary/legend.html]
 
*The synopsis was copied from Aol member vbkorik27 previously at[http://web.archive.org/web/20080228051425/members.aol.com/vbkorik27/summary/legend.html]
  
 
[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters|A Storm of Swords: Chapter 76]]
 
[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters|A Storm of Swords: Chapter 76]]
 
 
[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters--POV Jon Snow]]
 
[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters--POV Jon Snow]]

Revision as of 10:58, 10 August 2011

A Storm of Swords
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Chapters
Samwell 4 Jon 11 Tyrion 11
POV Characters
Samwell Jon Tyrion
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Synopsis

Jon is training with Satin in the yard, when Melisandre arrives to take him before Stannis. The King does not believe Jon is a traitor, for he knew Janos Slynt as well as Ned Stark. Stannis knew Ned to be a man of honor, and trusts Jon - saying it was Jon who found the dragonglass dagger that Samwell Tarly used to kill the Other, and Jon who brought them the Horn of Winter and captured Mance’s son (all of which, Jon thinks to himself, he had nothing to do with directly). Stannis asks Jon if there is honor in Mance Rayder, and the young man responds, "Yes." The King speaks of the war that Melisandre has seen in her flames, and he confides that Jon may have a part in the upcoming battle. Stannis offers to legitimize Jon and name him Lord of Winterfell, especially with 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. He also presumes to marry his loyal Lord of Winterfell to Val to solidify his peace with the wildlings. Jon asks for time to consider the offer, and Stannis agrees.

References and Notes

  • The synopsis was copied from Aol member vbkorik27 previously at[1]