Board Thread:TV Show Discussion/@comment-1399600-20160629121258/@comment-28928085-20160808103133

They didn't elect Jon for his personality lol. Hailing a bastard King is kind of unusual but in this case it's not schocking if you take the northern Lord perspective. They chose in their eyes, the brother of their late King and the last living son of their liege Lord, Ned Stark. That's exactly what Lyanna Mormont said " in his vein flows Ned Stark's blood", she didn't say "Stark blood" but she mentionned Ned Stark, therefore Jon's identification as Ned Stark's son is very important in his crowning. The knights of the Vale, especially Lord Royce, came and hailed Jon king in the remembrance of Ned Stark, because he was raised there among them. They wouldn't did it if for the son of a Targeryen. That's why I think the revelation of his true father's identity would be problematic for everybody. And LF would seize the occasion to bring chaos and mess Sansa's head (" See how this dragon usurped your little brother's title, see how another dragon sail south to invade, the two dragons will certainly marry to subject the North...").

Jon better keeps his mounth shut if he wants the North to stay united