Board Thread:TV Show Discussion/@comment-1399600-20160629121258/@comment-189.70.43.19-20160714100545

No, Jon is not the lord of house stark. Winterfell still belongs to Sansa, until Bran comes along. I really don't understand the rights of sucession regarding kingship of the north and I'm not sure that sansa/bran are the rightful heirs to the northern kingdom just because they're the last trueborn starks. I fell like there should be a will, like in the books, but then again I have no idea how the KitN sucessions works. The northern lords chose to go independent and chose their king in both ocasions. I don't know how that worked 300 years ago with the kings of winter.

I don't think Bran will claim that title, though. I don't think he's interested in being king, he has much more pressing matters to deal with. That would be the case if Jon was dead, then bran would have to unite the north to prepare for the long night, but jon is alive and that part is already covered. Now what bran has to do is finish his training by himself and then team with his brother/cousin since both have to face the night's king at some point.

Bran will only reveal Jon's secret parentage to everyone when Dany rides north to take their kingdom. I don't how far his full pontential as 3ER can go, maybe he'll learn how to take others in his vision trips with him(?) he's pretty powerful as it is since he's the only warg who can warg an actual human being, who knows what else he's capable of doing with his powers? Maybe people will believe him when dany threatens Jon with her dragons and the dragons refuse to harm him at all(?) Also, she has tyrion and theon with her. Tyrion is friends with jon and theon is friends with sansa, and both have a pretty soft spot for the starks in general. They'd advise her not to against the starks as they're good people and blah blah blah.