(SPOILER)They're hundreds and hundreds of miles away from eachother with a war going on between them. I highly doubt Stoneheart will the one saving Jon. (Spook Boiler)Quote:
(SPOILER)I know she's not there now. I think it's pretty obvious, as Aaron says, that Jon warged into Ghost - but he can't remain a dire wolf forever. I think Catelyn as a character feels so much remorse over how horrible she was to Jon now that she believes all of her other children are gone. You have to remember that two of her children are indeed in the North. Rickon is the most likely to raise his head due to what Wyman Manderly is up to - so that is why I think she will head north, and on the way is of course Greywater Watch so I think she will encounter the truth from Howland Reed. Someone has to tell Jon, after all! It could be Howland himself, I guess, but he has no connection with Jon and that would lack some impact, I think. I just cannot believe Catelyn and Jon Snow are finished yet and to me that seems like the ultimate redemption.Quote:
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(SPOILER)Cat will learn the truth of Jon Snow being not Ned's after all and feel very bad about how awful she was, and redeem herself by giving him the kiss and making sure he knows who his parents really were. And she'll see a couple of her kids again too I guess.
(SPOILER)Lady Stoneheart is leading the Brotherhood Without Banners. She is nowhere near the wall. Catelyn cared little for Jon in life, why would she care for him in death? It was Ned who knew the secret of Jon's parentage. Catelyn would not harbor such a grudge with Jon if she knew the secret of Jon's parentage and that Ned had not dishonored her as she imagined. So, this theory would require that Lady Stoneheart somehow comes upon the truth of Jon Snow's parentage, makes a trek to the wall, and then arrives at the exact moment to give him the kiss of life.
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