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I have no clue on the actual timeline but maybe Lyanna is dying in the tower because she is giving birth to Jon and it doesn't go well. You go right from that scene to Jon's rebirth with Melisandre. [Reply]
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Legendary Fighter: A man in his thirties or forties who is a great swordsman and a paragon of knighthood. He carries a hugely famous sword on his back. The show is seeking a very impressive swordsman for the role- the best in Europe, for a week of filming fight scenes for a season 6 role. His ethnicity/race isn’t specified, unlike many other roles.
There is also a casting notice for someone who sounds like a young Ned.
The sword carried by Arthur Dayne isn't given to ANYBODY in the House of Dayne. They must be the embodiment of Knighthood. And this was the guy who Barristan Selmy was scared of, which explains the swordsmanship thing.
It'll be interesting to see if they then decide Jojen's father will be the guy to reveal it or if they'll just show it in the flashback. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Great Expectations:
Who is Jon's mother?
In the first book, Ned Stark says her name was Wylla, and she was a commoner tavern woman. But there's a great deal of speculation that was a lie on Ned's part. Her true identity hasn't been revealed. [Reply]