Can Jon Snow control the dragons?
Since Jon is a unique combination of both Targaryen and Stark warg / skin-changer (whatever), it seems feasible that he may be able to bond with the dragons on a level never seen before. The most powerful Targaryens generally inbreed, so there’s probably never been this particular combination of talents before.
Who will be Jon Snow’s queen?
Jon says he’ll refuse his claim and gets down on one knee, swearing Daenerys will always be his queen.
Does Jon ride drogon?
The black dragon she rides the most is named Drogon, after her husband, Khal Drogo. Even if it’s just metaphorical, it makes the most sense that of all the dragons, it’s Rhaegal that Jon winds up riding. The spirit of his real father is with him even if he didn’t know it yet when he went for the dragon ride.
Was Jon Snow’s death inevitable?
Jon Snow’s death was inevitable, but so was his resurrection. And that’s a problem when a show like Game of Thrones tries so hard to surprise us. Snow was killed at the end of season 5, after his ideas about what to do with the Wildlings and his stories about…
Is Jon Snow also a Targaryen in the books?
Quora User, I’m only here for the food symbolism. While the books have not reached the same point as the show, yes, Jon is also a Targaryen in the books. That is to say, he’s a Targaryen on the show because he’s a Targaryen in the books as well — that’s where the show got that particular plot development.
Is Jon Snow the real hero of Game of Thrones?
Until Jon was brought back, of course. And now suddenly there’s an actual hero who can’t seem to die until the story needs him to. A bit of the magic has been taken out of Game of Thrones, and it was removed the moment Snow came back from the other side having seen absolutely nothing.
Will Jon Snow’s name be Aegon in the books?
There is certainly a case for Jon’s name being Aegon in the books. However, I don’t think it will be. The justification for his name being Aegon is along the lines of ‘The prince that was promised must be named Aegon’. This name is the most popular and significant Targaryen name.