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Victarion is a possibility. As noted, he's not a corpse.
Unless he is a corpse...his spirit left his body and returned during this so called healing process by Moqorro, how else to explain the switch in POV in the excerpt I posted? GRRM would not do something like that by accident so it has to mean something. And he was dying unless he got his hand healed, so it is possible he died and was brought back by the red priest Moqorro (like Thoros and Beric, and possibly Mel and Jon, red priests have been shown to have this power sometimes). Plus the description of what is happening in that part is similar to the description of when the lady brought back Khal Drogo from the dead. There is no way to say for certain he is not a corpse (in the same manner that Jon would be a "corpse" if he is revived).
Jon could sail off to assume the Iron Throne I suppose, but he's got some bigger fish to fry before that happens. [Reply]
So - with Kit Harrington quoted that 'Jon' is dead and he's 'not coming back next season', is it fair to assume he could be running around in Ghost's body for 10 episodes? [Reply]
Originally Posted by tomahawk kid:
So - with Kit Harrington quoted that 'Jon' is dead and he's 'not coming back next season', is it fair to assume he could be running around in Ghost's body for 10 episodes?
Or Jon is no longer called Jon, but Azor Ahai. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tomahawk kid:
So - with Kit Harrington quoted that 'Jon' is dead and he's 'not coming back next season', is it fair to assume he could be running around in Ghost's body for 10 episodes?
No way would his spirit survive that long warged into Ghost. [Reply]
What is he going to say? He can't come right out and spoil it if he is returning, he'd be spoiling for book readers too. So his answer means nothing because it is what he would say either way. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hawk:
What is he going to say? He can't come right out and spoil it if he is returning, he'd be spoiling for book readers too. So his answer means nothing because it is what he would say either way.
Originally Posted by Hawk:
Hardhome is north of the wall which would be very dangerous and seems counterproductive now. Not sure why he would need to go to King's Landing?
I take it you weren't convinced by my Victarion argument?
When Jon is resurrected he may be more powerful if he is in fact Azor Ahai reborn. So I suppose he could sail to Hardhome to take the fight to the Night King instead of waiting at the wall. I doubt any of that happens but it's plausible. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Swanman:
I read somewhere (probably here) that many actors have 7 season contracts that can be terminated when their character bites it.
Yes, same article. The main characters have all be signed for 7, but that can change. [Reply]