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{{Infobox Chapter ADwD
| pov = Jon
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| pov = [[Jon Snow]]
| pov count = 12
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| place        = [[Castle Black]]
| previous = Tyrion XI
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| title = Jon XII
| next = The Discarded Knight
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| page = 769
| bantam hc page = 769
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| previous = [[A Dance with Dragons-Chapter 57|Tyrion XI]]
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| current = Jon XII
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| next = [[A Dance with Dragons-Chapter 59|The Discarded Knight]]
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| arc previous = [[A Dance with Dragons-Chapter 53|Jon XI]]
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| arc next = [[A Dance with Dragons-Chapter 69|Jon XIII]]
 
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
[[Tormund Giantsbane]] along with over three thousand [[wildlings]] pass the [[Wall]] at [[Castle Black]]. The price of their entry, which was negotiated between Jon and Tormund, was that the Wildlings would yield all valuables so that they could be sold for food, as well as one hundred boys as hostages. Initially, two girls are included in the one hundred hostages, although [[Jon]] spots them and they are replaced by two new boys. Additionally, Tormund voluntarily included his own son as a hostage as a sign of good faith. Jon decides to take him on as his own squire. While watching the Wildlings pass through the wall, Jon and Tormund speak of many things. Jon mentions that [[Melisandre]] burned the horn of Joramun that Mance and the Wildlings were supposedly going to use to break down the [[Wall]]. Tormund tells Jon that that although they did find that huge horn in the [[Skirling pass]], it is not actually the true Horn of Joramun, or they would have used it when they assaulted the Wall. Jon, confused, tries to decide whether it was Mance that lied to him or Tormund lying to him now about the authenticity of the horn.  
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[[File:Marc_Fishman_march_to_the_wall_I.jpg‎  |The Free Folk march to the Wall - by Marc Fishman © |thumb|250px|left]]
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[[Tormund Giantsbane]] along with over three thousand [[wildlings]] pass the [[Wall]] at [[Castle Black]]. The price of their entry, which was negotiated between Jon and Tormund, is that the wildlings will yield all valuables so that they can be sold for food, as well as one hundred boys as hostages. Initially, two girls are included in the one hundred hostages, although Jon spots them and they are replaced by two new boys. Tormund voluntarily includes his own son as a hostage as a sign of good faith. Jon decides to take him on as his own squire.  
  
In the rear guard of the Wildings with Tormund includes a warg who is accompanied by his boar. [[Ghost]] and this boar seem to be on edge around each other, and it is mentioned that they should be restrained while the Wildings are staying at Castle Black. Most of the wildlings will be relocated in the coming weeks.  
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While watching the Wildlings pass through the wall, Jon and Tormund speak of many things. Jon mentions that [[Melisandre]] burned the [[horn of Joramun]] that Mance and the wildlings were supposedly going to use to break down the Wall. Tormund tells Jon that although they did find that huge horn in the [[Skirling Pass]], it is not actually the true Horn of Joramun, or they would have used it when they assaulted the Wall. Jon, confused, tries to decide whether it was Mance that lied to him or Tormund lying to him now about the authenticity of the horn.  
  
Later, Jon receives a letter from [[Cotter Pyke]], saying that he is stranded at [[Hardhome]], and calls for help. He also reveals that the Bravosi captains on loan from Tychos would only allow Wildling women and children aboard their ships, and that the Woods Witch has taken to calling them slavers. This explains Arya's report that the Wildlings from Hardhome had been captured by slavers, as narrated in "The Blind Girl". He also says there are dead things both in the woods and the water, lending a great deal of urgency to his message.  
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The rear guard of the Wildings with Tormund includes a warg who is accompanied by his boar. [[Ghost]] and this boar seem to be on edge around each other, and it is mentioned that they should be restrained while the wildings are staying at Castle Black. Most of the wildlings will be relocated in the coming weeks.  
  
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Later, Jon receives a letter from [[Cotter Pyke]], saying that he is stranded at [[Hardhome]], and calls for help. He also reveals that the Braavosi captains on loan from Tychos would only allow wildling women and children aboard their ships, and that the Woods Witch has taken to calling them slavers. This explains Arya's report that the wildlings from Hardhome had been captured by slavers, as narrated in "The Blind Girl". He also says there are [[Wight|dead things]] both in the woods and the water, lending a great deal of urgency to his message.
  
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==Character List appearing/mentioned==
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{{Columns|3|
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* [[Jon Snow]]
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* [[Ygritte]]
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* [[Donal Noye]]
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* [[Dick Follard|Deaf Dick Follard]]
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* [[Qhorin Halfhand]]
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* [[Robb Stark]]
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* [[Jeor Mormont]]
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* [[Tormund]]
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* [[Jaremy Rykker]]
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* [[Denys Mallister]]
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* [[Benjen Stark]]
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* [[Bowen Marsh]]
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* [[Dolorous Edd]]
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* [[Iron Emmett]]
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* [[Black Maris]]
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* [[Satin]]
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* [[Ty]]
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* [[Mully]]
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* [[Lew (Left Hand)|Left Hand Lew]]
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* [[Duncan Liddle|Big Liddle]]
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* [[Rory]]
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* [[Fulk|Fulk the Flea]]
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* [[Garrett Greenspear]]
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* [[Leathers]]
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* [[Mance Rayder]]
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* [[Melisandre]]
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* [[Selyse Florent]]
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* [[Ulmer|Ulmer of the Kingswood]]
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* [[Toregg]]
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* [[Dryn]]
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* [[Ghost]]
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* [[Soren Shieldbreaker]]
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* [[Gerrick Kingsblood]]
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* [[Raymun Redbeard]]
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* [[Harle the Huntsman]]
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* [[Harle the Handsome]]
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* [[Howd Wanderer]]
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* [[Devyn Sealskinner]]
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* [[Kyleg]]
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* [[Morna White Mask]]
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* [[Great Walrus|The Great Walrus]]
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* [[Alfyn Crowkiller]]
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* [[Varamyr Sixskins]]
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* [[Danny Flint|Brave Danny Flint]]
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* [[Bran Stark]]
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* [[Theon Greyjoy]]
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* [[Rattleshirt]]
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* [[Torwynd]]
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* [[Borroq]]
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* [[Arya Stark]]
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* [[Dannel]]
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* [[Harmune|Maester Harmune]]
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}}
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==References and Notes==
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{{References}}
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*[https://www.tor.com/2015/08/20/a-read-of-ice-and-fire-a-dance-with-dragons-part-34/ A Read of Ice and Fire: A Dance with Dragons, Part 34] Analyses and summary of the chapter by Leigh Butler.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:07, 8 June 2021

Jon XII
A Dance with Dragons chapter
ADanceWithDragons.jpg
POV Jon Snow
Place Castle Black
Page 769 UK HC (Other versions)
Chapter chronology (All)
Jon XI
Tyrion XI  ← Jon XII →  The Discarded Knight

Jon XIII

Synopsis

The Free Folk march to the Wall - by Marc Fishman ©

Tormund Giantsbane along with over three thousand wildlings pass the Wall at Castle Black. The price of their entry, which was negotiated between Jon and Tormund, is that the wildlings will yield all valuables so that they can be sold for food, as well as one hundred boys as hostages. Initially, two girls are included in the one hundred hostages, although Jon spots them and they are replaced by two new boys. Tormund voluntarily includes his own son as a hostage as a sign of good faith. Jon decides to take him on as his own squire.

While watching the Wildlings pass through the wall, Jon and Tormund speak of many things. Jon mentions that Melisandre burned the horn of Joramun that Mance and the wildlings were supposedly going to use to break down the Wall. Tormund tells Jon that although they did find that huge horn in the Skirling Pass, it is not actually the true Horn of Joramun, or they would have used it when they assaulted the Wall. Jon, confused, tries to decide whether it was Mance that lied to him or Tormund lying to him now about the authenticity of the horn.

The rear guard of the Wildings with Tormund includes a warg who is accompanied by his boar. Ghost and this boar seem to be on edge around each other, and it is mentioned that they should be restrained while the wildings are staying at Castle Black. Most of the wildlings will be relocated in the coming weeks.

Later, Jon receives a letter from Cotter Pyke, saying that he is stranded at Hardhome, and calls for help. He also reveals that the Braavosi captains on loan from Tychos would only allow wildling women and children aboard their ships, and that the Woods Witch has taken to calling them slavers. This explains Arya's report that the wildlings from Hardhome had been captured by slavers, as narrated in "The Blind Girl". He also says there are dead things both in the woods and the water, lending a great deal of urgency to his message.

Character List appearing/mentioned

References and Notes