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Why did Rhaegal stare at Jon Snow?

Why did Rhaegal stare at Jon Snow?

D.B. Weiss said, “Seeing Jon and Dany on the dragons together is a Jon and Dany moment, but it also seeds in the idea these creatures will accept Jon Snow as one of their riders.” So when Rhaegal and Drogon stare at Jon, it’s not anything malicious. It’s pure respect.

How was Jon able to ride a dragon?

How Is Jon Snow Able to Ride a Dragon? If you’re wondering why Rhaegal allows Jon to ride him in the first place, it’s because the former King in the North has Targaryen blood flowing through his veins — his mother is Lyanna Stark and his father is Rhaegar Targaryen.

Why do targaryens not burn?

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Targaryens are not immortal, they can be burnt, remember what happened to Viserys? But Daenarys went into the flames with the eggs and came out unburnt, there was something magical associated with it. That’s why she is called UNBURNT.

Why did Tyrion invoke Jon’s sisters in the Game of Thrones finale?

When Jon visits Tyrion in his cell during the Game of Thrones finale, the two share a frank discussion in which Tyrion invokes Jon’s sisters in an attempt to get the young man to see what Dany’s capable of.

How important is Jon Snow’s heritage in ‘Game of Thrones’?

So, while not like everybody expected, Jon Snow’s heritage did play a hugely important role in Game of Thrones final season because it’s his Stark heritage that eventually pushes him to eliminate Dany despite their connection.

Is Jon Snow weaponizing his heritage to stand against Dany?

Knowing Jon to be in possession of such potentially explosive information undoubtedly raised the stakes and his perceived importance. Given the show’s violent legacy, it seemed like the next obvious step in Jon’s story was for him to weaponize his heritage and eventually stand against Dany.

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Why did Catelyn Hate Jon Snow so much?

Catelyn believed he represents her husband’s infidelity as well as a threat to her children. Considering she witnessed Stannis murdering his own brother (kind of) after power tore the two apart, Catelyn’s treatment of Jon remains cruel, but somewhat understandable.