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Does Jon Snow join the wildlings in the finale?
At the very end of the final episode, Jon accompanies Tormund and the wildlings as they travel north from Castle Black. He is once again Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch, that fabled group of exiles: the sword in the darkness, the watcher on the walls, the shield that guards the realms of men.
Does Jon Snow become lord commander at the end?
Jon Snow, the Bastard of Winterfell. 998th Lord Commander. After serving by former Lord Commander Jon Snow’s side through various battles and becoming one of Jon’s closest friends, Jon chooses Edd to lead in his stead after Jon renounces his position as Lord Commander.
Why did Jon Snow go back with the wildlings?
Originally Answered: Did Jon Snow decide to live with the Wildlings in the end of Game of Thrones Series finale? Yes, basically. He was sent to the Wall because he had killed the new conquering queen, his lover. Setting him free would have started a war as would killing him.
Why did GREY worm go to Naath?
Grey Worm goes on a rogue killing spree during the Siege of King’s Landing, but ultimately decides to take himself and the Unsullied (and maybe the Dothraki?) to Naath, because he’s done with all the Westeros politics stuff.
Did Jon Snow get what he deserves in the end?
And, maybe, Jon Snow got exactly what he deserved in the end. Jon didn’t ever want to be king. He never appeared to have any dreams beyond stopping the undead threat marching from the North. And thanks to his rallying of the Wildlings and teaming up with Dany, he did exactly that.
Will Jon Snow be the king of the wildlings?
Whether Jon is officially named the Wildlings’ “king” isn’t clear, but we know he’s a natural born leader and will surely be a high ranking Wildling at the very least. Maybe he and Tormund can co-lead the Wildlings for the rest of their days. That seems nice.
Did Jon become a wildling on ‘Game of Thrones’?
It seems like Jon became a wildling on Game of Thrones, or at least decided to journey farther north with them. Jon did not look thrilled to be sent back to the Night’s Watch, where he would be watching a Wall that was already (mostly) toppled by the Night King and keeping an eye out for a threat that no longer existed.
Why doesn’t Jon Snow end up being the Night King?
However, he has always been a reluctant leader, so his lack of ambition for that position is in keeping with his personality throughout the series. Jon was also rendered useless in the Battle of Winterfell, so ending the Night King was obviously not to be his fate either.