Alliser opposes Jon's decision to let wildlings pass south of the Wall, although Jon thinks the master-at-arms has become more circumspect after Janos's execution. Jon later orders Alliser to accompany Dywen and another seasoned ranger in scouting beyond the Wall. Alliser is angry, but accepts the mission, not wanting to give Jon cause to
Jon Snow: It's good you've got help. Arya Stark: Watch. Nymeria, gloves. Jon Snow: Impressive. Arya Stark: Shut up. Nymeria, gloves! Jon Snow: I have something for you. And it has to be packed At the end of last week’s episode we saw Game of Thrones strain plot credulity in order to walk seven named heroes—Jon, the Hound, Jorah, Tormund, Gendry, Beric, Thoros—into a fight they Tyrion Lannister and Jon Snow view the northern lands from atop the Wall. Jon says his vows for the Night's Watch in a grove of weirwoods within the haunted forest. A Clash of Kings. Jon Snow participates in the great ranging to investigate the conflict beyond the Wall. The Night's Watch discover that Whitetree has been abandoned.

If anything, they will probably make Rickon King, but have Sansa and Jon as warden in Lady of the North working with him until he's of age. Then Rickon will likely die in the long night, Jon will eventually end up exiled and become king beyond the Wall, thus King in the real North while Sansa becomes queen of the North.

Jon Snow leaves for beyond the wall in order to catch a sample death eater for the Lannisters. This was obviously a great idea, otherwise, the Lannister army would have never joined for the Battle
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