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[[Jon Snow]] is able to easily defeat the other recruits in combat, all of whom Jon detests. Still this does not impress their trainer, Ser [[Alliser Thorne]]. After training he goes back to his cell and is interrupted from his contemplation by several of the other boys who are training with him. Their beating of Jon in interrupted by [[Donal Noye]], who instructs the other boys to leave, and tells Jon he better reconsider his attitude towards the others, who were not as privileged as he. Then he meets up with [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] who tells him he has to embrace the nickname the others have given him which he detests, Lord Snow. Next his is told to go to the Lord Commander, who has a message for him from [[Winterfell]]: [[Bran Stark|Bran]] had awoken.
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After training, [[Jon Snow]] is attacked by several other recruits but saved by [[Donal Noye]], who shows Jon the error of his ways. Then Jon meets up with [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] and later learns from the Lord Commander that [[Bran Stark|Bran]] has awoken.
  
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
[[Jon Snow]] is training under Ser [[Alliser Thorne]] at [[Castle Black]]. Jon accidentally injures [[Grenn]] during a training fight. Thorne calls an end of the training for the day. Thorne mercilessly berates them all and has given Jon the name “Lord Snow,” which Jon hates. To his annoyance, everyone has taken it up using the name. Jon feels like Thorne dislikes him, but dislikes the other boys more. Jon has no friends among the 20 recruits; Jon has found he despises them more with time, and can easily beat them all. He has found Castle Black cold and the people colder. He resents that nobody but [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] had told him that the Wall would be like this. That his father had not told him hurts.
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[[File:Alliser Thorne.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Ser Alliser Thorne - © Amok]]
  
Three days after arriving at the Wall, he had learned that [[Benjen Stark]] was going on a ranging. Jon sought out his uncle and had pleaded with Benjen to be allowed to go on the ranging. Benjen told him that he has to earn the right to go, and that he is still a boy, and that he loved his brother, but the men in black were his brothers now. The next morning he had smiles but not for Jon, telling him that he will speak with him when he returns. He goes to his lonely cell to be with [[Ghost]], thinking of how he misses all his brothers and sisters, even [[Sansa Stark|Sansa]]. He is interrupted from his thoughts by the arrival of Grenn, [[Todder|Toad]] and the two other recruits in his cell. They were all butes and bullies, who have been sent to [[the Wall]] for the crimes. Jon grabs for his sword, but is grabbed. Jon attacks, but is soon on the grounds. [[Donal Noye]] intervenes to stop the fight. He sends the others away.
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[[Jon Snow|Jon]] is training with the other recruits under [[Castle Black]]’s master-at-arms, Ser [[Alliser Thorne]]. Jon is by far the most skilled swordsman and during a sparring match he accidentally injures [[Grenn]]. Disgusted with the recruits, Thorne calls an end to training for the day. Jon knows that Thorne dislikes him, but that he dislikes the other boys more. Thorne mercilessly berates them all and has given Jon the moniker “Lord Snow” in mockery of Jon’s bastard status. To Jon’s annoyance, everyone has taken up using the name.
  
After the others leave Noye tells Jon that the watch needs every man it can get, and Jon replies Noye that the boy has called his mother… Noye tells him that his father’s honor did not prevent him from fathering a bastard, and that words will not make his mother a whore. He then tills him about how Jon may think that he has had a hard life as a high lord’s bastard, and continues about the history of men of the wall, and that Jon is here for life.  
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Jon has found Castle Black cold and the people colder. He has no friends among the 20 recruits and finds that he despises them more as time goes by. Jon resents that nobody but [[Tyrion Lannister]] told him that [[the Wall]] would be like this. The fact that even [[Eddard Stark|his father]] never told him makes it hurt all the worse. Even Jon’s uncle [[Benjen Stark|Benjen]] seems to have abandoned him, becoming a very different man who spends all his time among the high officers. Three days after arriving at the Wall, Jon had pleaded to be allowed to come on a ranging with his uncle. Benjen had told him that he was just a boy who had yet to earn the right to go. Benjen also explained that, while he loved [[House Stark|his family]], the men of the [[Night's Watch]] are his true brothers. The next morning, Benjen had had smiles, but not for Jon, telling him that they would speak when he returns.
  
Jon thinks of how Donal Noye had had a life before taking the black; he feasted and wrenched and fought in battles. He been blacksmith to Lord [[Stannis Baratheon|Stannis]], and some say he forged King [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]]’s warhammer. He lost an arm during the siege of [[Pyke]], and subsequently took the black. Jon tells Noye that the others dislike him because he is better than them, but Noye responds him that it is because he thinks he is better than them. Noye then calls him he is not a lordling, but a bastard and a bully. Being called a bully surprises Jon since they came after him, and they are all older and bigger than him. Noye explains to Jon that he had humiliated them and shame them; the other recruits had little to no formal training in sword fighting, whereas Jon was trained by an anointed knight. Jon starts to feel ashamed but is still angry. Noye tells him he has to accept his life and considers how he treats his companions or "sleep with a dagger by your bed." Noye tells him to go.
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Jon goes to his sleeping cell to be with [[Ghost]], thinking of how much he misses his family. His thoughts are interrupted by the arrival of Grenn, [[Todder|Toad]], and two other recruits. All of them are brutes and bullies sent to the Wall for crimes. After Grenn insults Jon’s mother, a short fight breaks out that soon has Jon on the ground. However, before the boys can hurt Jon, [[Donal Noye]] the smith intervenes.
  
After he leaves he looks up at [[the Wall]], a massive blue-white cliff in the sun that filled up half the sky. The largest structure built by the hands of man according to Benjen, and the most useless according to the Tyrion. The wall is older than the Seven Kingdoms. To Jon is seems to say it is the end of the world. Castle Black, under the wall, seems to be just a collection of what looks like toy blocks under the wall. Unlike any castle, it could not be defended from the east or west or south. Benjen had told him that the top of the wall is wide enough for a dozen knights to ride abreast, and from the top, the people below looked like ants. Tyrion interrupts his looking up at the wall by telling him it makes you wonder about what lies beyond.
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After the others leave, Noye tells Jon that the Night’s Watch has need of every man and that there is no honor in killing boys like Grenn. When Jon insists that they insulted his mother, Noye points out that them saying it doesn’t make it true. When Noye reminds Jon that he is in the Night's Watch for life, Jon reflects angrily on the fact that Donal Noye had a life before taking the black. He feasted and wenched and fought in battles, only taking the black after losing an arm during the siege of [[Pyke]].
  
Jon had seen little of [[Tyrion Lannister|Tyrion]] since arriving since he was being treated like an honored guest, spending his time with the high officers. Tyrion asks if Jon is interested in knowing what is on the other side. Jon responds that there is nothing special: the rangers say woods, mountains, and frozen ice. As he is tells Tyrion this he is thinking about how he wished he could have ridden with Benjen and fight wildings. As he is talking to Jon, he calls him Lord. When Jon objects to the title, Tyrion asks if he would rather be called the ”Imp,” and continues by telling him, "If they want to give you a name, take it, and make it your own, then they can’t hurt you with it anymore". Tyrion tells him that he wants something hot and so they proceed to the mess hall together.
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[[File:Matt Olson CastleBlack.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Castle Black - © Matt Olson]]
  
Tyrion asks about Ghost, and Jon tells him that he chains him in the old stables while he is training, and the rest of the time he stays with Jon and his sleeping area is Harden’s Tower. Tyrion stated that he thought those building had been abandoned. Jon responds that nobody cared where you sleep, and that most of the old keeps are empty. At one time Castle Black had housed 5,000 fighting men with their horses and servants. Now it had a tenth of that number; Of the 19 strongholds along the wall, only 3 were now occupied. Jon continues that the others are afraid of Ghost, and it is rest are scared of Ghost. Tyrion states that they are wise boys.
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Jon claims that the others hate him because he is better than them, but Noye insists that they hate him because he ''thinks'' he is better. Noye then calls Jon a bastard and a bully. Being called a bully surprises Jon because his attackers were all older and bigger than him. Noye explains that Jon has humiliated and shamed the other recruits, who have had no formal training in swordsmanship whereas Jon was trained by an anointed knight. Jon starts to feel ashamed but is still angry. Noye tells him to accept his life on the Wall and reconsider how he treats his companions, or else to sleep with a dagger by his bed.
  
Tyrion then mentions that [[Benjen Stark]], who went in search of Ser [[Waymar Royce]], is too long away. Jon remembers that his uncle was supposed to be back by his name day which had occurred a fortnight ago. Tyrion states that he has heard that a great number of rangers have disappeared recently. In the Common Hall Jon gets food and chooses a spot away from the others, and Tyrion sits opposite him. Ser Alliser interrupts Jon’s conversation to tell him that the Lord Commander wants to see him now, and only knows that a bird arrived with news about his half-brother. Tyrion fears the worst, and gives is sympathy to Jon.
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As he leaves, Jon looks up at the Wall, a massive blue-white cliff of ice that fills up half the sky and dwarfs Castle Black beneath it. The Wall is the largest structure built by men according to Benjen and the most useless according to Tyrion. Older than the [[Seven Kingdoms]], to Jon the Wall seems to represent the edge of the world.  
  
Jon races to the Commander’s Keep. Lord Commander [[Jeor Mormont]], telling him that he understands Jon can read, and gives him the message that has arrived in [[Robb Stark|Robb’s]] hand from [[Winterfell]]. It says that [[Bran Stark|Bran]] had awoken and will live, although crippled for the rest of his life. Jon, who is not upset about Bran being a cripple, is overjoyed that Bran lives and rushes back to tell Tyrion. In his joy he reaches out to Grenn, he telling him that he is sorry for what he did, and would be willing to show him how to defend against the move. Ser Allister sarcastically remarks:
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Tyrion interrupts Jon’s look up at the Wall by commenting that it makes you wonder about what lies beyond. Since arriving, Jon has seen little of Tyrion, who has been an honored guest among the high officers. When Tyrion asks Jon if he is curious about what lies [[beyond the Wall]], Jon replies that there is nothing special but inside wishes he could have ridden with his uncle Benjen on a ranging. When Tyrion calls him “Lord Snow” by mistake, Jon objects but Tyrion asks him if he would prefer to be called “the Imp" and reminds Jon to make his weakness his strength by accepting it.  
::''“Lord Snow wants to take my place now.” He sneered. “I’d have an easier time teaching a wolf to juggle than you will training this aurochs.”''
 
To which Jon replies:
 
::''“I’ll take that wager, Ser Alliser,” Jon said. “I’d love to see Ghost juggle.”''
 
  
All men in the hall, including Grenn, begin to laugh while Ser Allister leaves the hall in anger. As he leaves, Ser Allister mutters to himself that that was a grievous error Lord Snow.
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[[File:Jeor Mormont by reneaigner.jpg|thumb|270px|left| Lord Commander Jeor Mormont - © Rene Aigner]]
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Tyrion asks about Ghost, and Jon tells him that he chains the [[direwolf]] in the old stables during training but that the rest of the time he stays with Jon in his sleeping area in Harden’s Tower. Tyrion says he thought those buildings were abandoned but Jon explains that, since most of the undermanned castle is abandoned, nobody cares where a person sleeps. He continues on to tell Tyrion that he sleeps alone because the others are afraid of Ghost. Tyrion declares the others wise, then mentions that Benjen Stark is late returning from his ranging. Jon recalls that his uncle was supposed to be back by his name day, which is now a fortnight past. Tyrion says that he has heard that a great number of rangers have disappeared recently.
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In the Common Hall, Jon gets food and chooses a spot away from the other recruits and Tyrion sits opposite him. Ser Alliser interrupts Jon’s conversation to tell him that the [[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch|Lord Commander]] wants to speak with him about a message concerning his half-brother. Tyrion suspects the worst and gives Jon his sympathy. Jon races to the Commander’s Keep where Lord Commander [[Jeor Mormont]] gives him a message from [[Robb Stark|Robb]] at [[Winterfell]]. The message explains that [[Bran Stark|Bran]] has woken up, but is now a paraplegic.
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Jon, overjoyed that Bran will live, rushes back to tell Tyrion. In his joy, Jon also apologizes to Grenn and offers to show him how to defend against the move that injured him. Ser Alliser sarcastically remarks that he would have an easier time teaching a wolf to juggle than training Grenn to fight. Jon replies that he will take the wager as he would love to see Ghost juggle. All the men in the hall, including Grenn, begin to laugh. As Ser Alliser clenches his fist in anger, Jon realizes that he has made himself a life-long enemy.
  
 
==Character List==
 
==Character List==
 
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|- valign="top"
 
|- valign="top"
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'''Appearing:'''
 
* [[Alliser Thorne]], master-at-arms
 
* [[Grenn]], a new recruit
 
* [[Jeren]], a new recruit
 
* [[Todder]], a new recruit
 
* [[Dareon]], a new recruit
 
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'''Appearing:'''
 
'''Appearing:'''
* [[Pypar]], a new recruit
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{{Columns|2|
* [[Halder]], a new recruit
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*[[Alliser Thorne]]
* [[Donal Noye]] armorer
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*[[Dareon]]
* Lord Commander [[Jeor Mormont]]
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*[[Donal Noye]]
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*[[Ghost]]
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*[[Grenn]]
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*[[Halder]]
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*[[Jeor Mormont]]
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*[[Jeren]]
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*[[Jon Snow]]
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*[[Mormont's raven]]
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*[[Pypar]]
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*[[Todder]]
 
*[[Tyrion Lannister]]
 
*[[Tyrion Lannister]]
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}}
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'''Mentioned:'''
 
'''Mentioned:'''
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*[[Aemon Targaryen (son of Maekar I)]]
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*[[Arya Stark]]
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*[[Benjen Stark]]
 
*[[Bran Stark]]
 
*[[Bran Stark]]
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*[[Bowen Marsh]]
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*[[Cotter Pyke]]
 
*[[Eddard Stark]]
 
*[[Eddard Stark]]
*[[Benjen Stark]]
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*[[Jon Arryn]]
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*[[Mance Rayder]]
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*[[Rhaegar Targaryen]]
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*[[Rickon Stark]]
 
*[[Rodrik Cassel]]
 
*[[Rodrik Cassel]]
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*[[Robb Stark]]
'''Mentioned:'''
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*[[Robert Baratheon]]
*[[Jaime Lannister]]
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*[[Sansa Stark]]
 
*[[Stannis Baratheon]]
 
*[[Stannis Baratheon]]
*[[Robert Baratheon]]
 
 
*[[Waymar Royce]]
 
*[[Waymar Royce]]
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*[[Yohn Royce]]
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*[[Yoren]]
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}}
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|}
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==Mentions==
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'''Events:'''
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*[[Battle of the Trident]]
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*[[Siege of Storm's End]]
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'''Houses:'''
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*[[House Arryn]]
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*[[House Baratheon]]
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*[[House Cassel]]
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*[[House Lannister]]
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*[[House Marsh]]
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*[[House Mormont]]
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*[[House Royce]]
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*[[House Stark]]
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*[[House Targaryen]]
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*[[House Thorne]]
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'''Places:'''
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{{Columns|2|
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*[[Castle Black]]
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*[[Eastwatch-by-the-Sea]]
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*[[Fingers]]
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*[[Hardin's Tower]]
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*[[Haunted forest]]
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*[[Kingsroad]]
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*[[King's Tower]]
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*[[Lannisport]]
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*[[Oldtown]]
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*[[Seven Kingdoms]]
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*[[Shadow Tower]]
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*[[Storm's End]]
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*[[Trident]]
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*The [[Wall]]
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*[[Winterfell]]
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}}
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'''Terms:'''
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{{Columns|2|
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*[[Bastard]]
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*[[Godswood]]
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*[[Knight]]
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*[[Longsword]]
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*[[Lord Commander of the Night's Watch]]
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*[[Maester]]
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*[[Master-at-arms]]
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*[[Night's Watch]]
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*The [[Others]]
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*[[Rangers]]
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*[[Septon]]
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*[[Wet nurse]]
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*[[Wildling]]
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}}
 
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*[http://www.tor.com/blogs/2011/05/a-read-of-ice-and-fire-a-game-of-thrones-part-10 Summary and analyses of the chapter] by Leigh Butler.
 
*[http://www.tor.com/blogs/2011/05/a-read-of-ice-and-fire-a-game-of-thrones-part-10 Summary and analyses of the chapter] by Leigh Butler.
 
*[http://towerofthehand.com/books/101/020/index.html Summary of the chapter] on Tower of the Hand.
 
*[http://towerofthehand.com/books/101/020/index.html Summary of the chapter] on Tower of the Hand.
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[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters|A Game of Thrones: Chapter 19]]
 
[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters|A Game of Thrones: Chapter 19]]
 
[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters--POV Jon Snow|A Game of Thrones: Chapter 19]]
 
[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters--POV Jon Snow|A Game of Thrones: Chapter 19]]
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[[ru:Игра престолов, Джон III]]

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Jon III
A Game of Thrones chapter
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POV Jon Snow
Place Castle Black
Page US HC (Other versions)
Chapter chronology (All)
Jon II
Catelyn IV  ← Jon III →  Eddard IV

Jon IV

After training, Jon Snow is attacked by several other recruits but saved by Donal Noye, who shows Jon the error of his ways. Then Jon meets up with Tyrion and later learns from the Lord Commander that Bran has awoken.

Synopsis

Ser Alliser Thorne - © Amok

Jon is training with the other recruits under Castle Black’s master-at-arms, Ser Alliser Thorne. Jon is by far the most skilled swordsman and during a sparring match he accidentally injures Grenn. Disgusted with the recruits, Thorne calls an end to training for the day. Jon knows that Thorne dislikes him, but that he dislikes the other boys more. Thorne mercilessly berates them all and has given Jon the moniker “Lord Snow” in mockery of Jon’s bastard status. To Jon’s annoyance, everyone has taken up using the name.

Jon has found Castle Black cold and the people colder. He has no friends among the 20 recruits and finds that he despises them more as time goes by. Jon resents that nobody but Tyrion Lannister told him that the Wall would be like this. The fact that even his father never told him makes it hurt all the worse. Even Jon’s uncle Benjen seems to have abandoned him, becoming a very different man who spends all his time among the high officers. Three days after arriving at the Wall, Jon had pleaded to be allowed to come on a ranging with his uncle. Benjen had told him that he was just a boy who had yet to earn the right to go. Benjen also explained that, while he loved his family, the men of the Night's Watch are his true brothers. The next morning, Benjen had had smiles, but not for Jon, telling him that they would speak when he returns.

Jon goes to his sleeping cell to be with Ghost, thinking of how much he misses his family. His thoughts are interrupted by the arrival of Grenn, Toad, and two other recruits. All of them are brutes and bullies sent to the Wall for crimes. After Grenn insults Jon’s mother, a short fight breaks out that soon has Jon on the ground. However, before the boys can hurt Jon, Donal Noye the smith intervenes.

After the others leave, Noye tells Jon that the Night’s Watch has need of every man and that there is no honor in killing boys like Grenn. When Jon insists that they insulted his mother, Noye points out that them saying it doesn’t make it true. When Noye reminds Jon that he is in the Night's Watch for life, Jon reflects angrily on the fact that Donal Noye had a life before taking the black. He feasted and wenched and fought in battles, only taking the black after losing an arm during the siege of Pyke.

Castle Black - © Matt Olson

Jon claims that the others hate him because he is better than them, but Noye insists that they hate him because he thinks he is better. Noye then calls Jon a bastard and a bully. Being called a bully surprises Jon because his attackers were all older and bigger than him. Noye explains that Jon has humiliated and shamed the other recruits, who have had no formal training in swordsmanship whereas Jon was trained by an anointed knight. Jon starts to feel ashamed but is still angry. Noye tells him to accept his life on the Wall and reconsider how he treats his companions, or else to sleep with a dagger by his bed.

As he leaves, Jon looks up at the Wall, a massive blue-white cliff of ice that fills up half the sky and dwarfs Castle Black beneath it. The Wall is the largest structure built by men according to Benjen and the most useless according to Tyrion. Older than the Seven Kingdoms, to Jon the Wall seems to represent the edge of the world.

Tyrion interrupts Jon’s look up at the Wall by commenting that it makes you wonder about what lies beyond. Since arriving, Jon has seen little of Tyrion, who has been an honored guest among the high officers. When Tyrion asks Jon if he is curious about what lies beyond the Wall, Jon replies that there is nothing special but inside wishes he could have ridden with his uncle Benjen on a ranging. When Tyrion calls him “Lord Snow” by mistake, Jon objects but Tyrion asks him if he would prefer to be called “the Imp" and reminds Jon to make his weakness his strength by accepting it.

Lord Commander Jeor Mormont - © Rene Aigner

Tyrion asks about Ghost, and Jon tells him that he chains the direwolf in the old stables during training but that the rest of the time he stays with Jon in his sleeping area in Harden’s Tower. Tyrion says he thought those buildings were abandoned but Jon explains that, since most of the undermanned castle is abandoned, nobody cares where a person sleeps. He continues on to tell Tyrion that he sleeps alone because the others are afraid of Ghost. Tyrion declares the others wise, then mentions that Benjen Stark is late returning from his ranging. Jon recalls that his uncle was supposed to be back by his name day, which is now a fortnight past. Tyrion says that he has heard that a great number of rangers have disappeared recently.

In the Common Hall, Jon gets food and chooses a spot away from the other recruits and Tyrion sits opposite him. Ser Alliser interrupts Jon’s conversation to tell him that the Lord Commander wants to speak with him about a message concerning his half-brother. Tyrion suspects the worst and gives Jon his sympathy. Jon races to the Commander’s Keep where Lord Commander Jeor Mormont gives him a message from Robb at Winterfell. The message explains that Bran has woken up, but is now a paraplegic.

Jon, overjoyed that Bran will live, rushes back to tell Tyrion. In his joy, Jon also apologizes to Grenn and offers to show him how to defend against the move that injured him. Ser Alliser sarcastically remarks that he would have an easier time teaching a wolf to juggle than training Grenn to fight. Jon replies that he will take the wager as he would love to see Ghost juggle. All the men in the hall, including Grenn, begin to laugh. As Ser Alliser clenches his fist in anger, Jon realizes that he has made himself a life-long enemy.

Character List

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Mentions

Events:

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Terms:

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