Board Thread:TV Show Discussion/@comment-1399600-20160629121258/@comment-29103227-20160717121510

Kai200995 wrote:

How do you think that will play out? The North isn't strong enough or concerned with the Iron Throne, and that is Jon's current army. No to mention Jon probably will not care. He never wanted anything to do with the politics of the kingdoms after he found out about the white walkers. Claiming the iron throne essentially will not benefit him, saving Winterfell with Sansa was. He was literally forced in ALL of his formal leadership roles. For some experts it was impossible that Jon leaves the Night's Watch. It was impossible that he becomes king in the North. He did neither want to become Lord Commander or be brought back from the dead nor did he want to become king of anything. Now the man who had no chance to become king already is one...

He again will not want to sit on the Iron Throne and he again will not need the biggest army. But he would go South if one of his cousins is in danger.

Let's look who's already with the dragons:

Tyrion - one of Jon's best friends

Theon - The man who owes Jon more than anyone

And then there's Sam in the South  now. Where could Jorah Mormont, son of a Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, find a cure? Which other secrets could be hidden at Oldtown if there arrived a Raven about the second marriage of the crown prince?

When Dany fails and probably dies (the true enemie brings the storm, Euron is the storm), there could be three important advisors who do not just know who but also what a person Jaehaerys Targaryen is. and there will also be the guy who was the first man to kill a White Walker since 1.000 years.

There are as much hints in the books for Jon riding a dragon as there are for the confirmed fact that Jon is the son of Rhaegar. But of course his haters are still able to find hundreds of senseless "arguments"...