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{{Infobox Chapter ASoS
 
{{Infobox Chapter ASoS
 
| pov = [[Jon Snow|Jon]]
 
| pov = [[Jon Snow|Jon]]
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| place        = [[Frostfangs]]
 
| title = Jon I
 
| title = Jon I
 
| page = 74
 
| page = 74
 
| previous = [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 6|Sansa I]]
 
| previous = [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 6|Sansa I]]
 
| current = [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 7|Jon I]]
 
| current = [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 7|Jon I]]
| next = [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 8|Daenerys 1]]
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| next = [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 8|Daenerys I]]
| arc previous =  
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| arc previous = [[A Clash of Kings-Chapter 68|Jon VIII]]<br>''A Clash of Kings''
 
| arc next = [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 15|Jon II]]
 
| arc next = [[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 15|Jon II]]
 
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==Synopsis==     
 
==Synopsis==     
[[Jon Snow|Jon]] is brought before [[Mance Rayder]], since [[Rattleshirt]] doesn’t trust him. In the King’s tent, Jon mistakes [[Styr]] for Mance Rayder. But it is the gray-haired man playing the lute who is the [[King-Beyond-the-Wall]]. Rattleshirt reveals his misgivings about Jon to the king, but Mance wishes to speak with Jon alone.  
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[[Jon Snow|Jon]] is brought before [[Mance Rayder]], since [[Rattleshirt]] doesn’t trust him. In the King’s tent, Jon mistakes [[Styr]] for Mance Rayder. But it is the gray-haired man playing the [[lute]] who is the [[King-Beyond-the-Wall]]. Rattleshirt reveals his misgivings about Jon to the king, but Mance wishes to speak with Jon alone.  
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Mance indicates that he has seen Jon twice before, once when he was still a [[Night's Watch|black brother]] and Jon just a boy, and again during King [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]]’s visit to [[Winterfell]]. Mance had disguised himself as a singer in order to see King Robert and get the measure of [[Benjen Stark]], who was a bane to the [[wildlings]]. Testing Jon, he asks why he deserted the Night’s Watch, but Jon asks him to tell his story first. The king explains that he had been wounded in a hunt and treated by an old wildling woman. She mended his cloak with burgundy fabric which was rare for wildlings to have and hence very valuable to part with. When Mance returned to the Watch, they replaced his cloak with a new black one emphasizing the importance of the black uniform and not recognizing the symbolism of her gift. Mance came to resent the restriction to the new black cloak of the Night’s Watch.
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Jon, knowing now that Mance was at Winterfell, asks, "And did you see where I was seated Mance? Did you see where they put the bastard?" The king then accepts Jon as member of the [[free folk]].
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==Character List appearing/mentioned==
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{{Columns|3|
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*[[Jon Snow]]
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*[[Mance Rayder]]
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*[[Rattleshirt]]
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*[[Styr]]
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*[[Robert Baratheon]]
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*[[Benjen Stark]]
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}}
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==Places and terms mentioned==
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{{Columns|3|
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*[[King-Beyond-the-Wall]]
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*[[Night's Watch|Black Brother]]
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*[[Winterfell]]
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*[[Wildlings]]
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*[[Free Folk]]
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Mance indicates that he has seen Jon twice before, once when he was still a [[Night's Watch|black brother]] and Jon just a boy, and again during King [[Robert Baratheon|Robert]]’s visit to Winterfell. Mance had disguised himself as a singer in order to see King Robert and get the measure of [[Benjen Stark]], who was a bane to the wildlings. Testing Jon, he asks why he deserted the Night’s Watch, but Jon asks him to tell his story first. The king explains that he had been wounded and treated by a wildling woman, and then came to realize the restriction he felt wearing the black cloak of the Night’s Watch. Jon, knowing now that Mance was at [[Winterfell]], asks, "And did you see where I was seated Mance? Did you see where they put the bastard?" The king then accepts Jon as member of the free folk.
 
  
 
==References and Notes==     
 
==References and Notes==     
 
* The synopsis was copied from AOL member vbkorik27 previously at [http://web.archive.org/web/20080228051425/members.aol.com/vbkorik27/summary/legend.html].     
 
* The synopsis was copied from AOL member vbkorik27 previously at [http://web.archive.org/web/20080228051425/members.aol.com/vbkorik27/summary/legend.html].     
   
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*[http://slynt.blogspot.nl/2012/08/re-read-jon-i-beware-balrog.html Analyses of the chapter] in the course of a 10th reread by Slynth.
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*[http://www.tor.com/blogs/2012/10/a-read-of-ice-and-fire-a-storm-of-swords-part-4 A Read of Ice and Fire: A Storm of Swords part 4] Analyses and summary by Leigh Butler.
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[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters|A Storm of Swords: Chapter 07]]     
 
[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters|A Storm of Swords: Chapter 07]]     
   
 
 
[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters--POV Jon Snow]]
 
[[Category: A Song of Ice And Fire chapters--POV Jon Snow]]
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[[Category:Chapters which take place on the Frostfangs]]
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Revision as of 09:17, 12 May 2020

Jon I
A Storm of Swords chapter
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POV Jon
Place Frostfangs
Page 74 UK HC (Other versions)
Chapter chronology (All)
Jon VIII
A Clash of Kings
Sansa I  ← Jon I →  Daenerys I

Jon II

Synopsis

Jon is brought before Mance Rayder, since Rattleshirt doesn’t trust him. In the King’s tent, Jon mistakes Styr for Mance Rayder. But it is the gray-haired man playing the lute who is the King-Beyond-the-Wall. Rattleshirt reveals his misgivings about Jon to the king, but Mance wishes to speak with Jon alone.

Mance indicates that he has seen Jon twice before, once when he was still a black brother and Jon just a boy, and again during King Robert’s visit to Winterfell. Mance had disguised himself as a singer in order to see King Robert and get the measure of Benjen Stark, who was a bane to the wildlings. Testing Jon, he asks why he deserted the Night’s Watch, but Jon asks him to tell his story first. The king explains that he had been wounded in a hunt and treated by an old wildling woman. She mended his cloak with burgundy fabric which was rare for wildlings to have and hence very valuable to part with. When Mance returned to the Watch, they replaced his cloak with a new black one emphasizing the importance of the black uniform and not recognizing the symbolism of her gift. Mance came to resent the restriction to the new black cloak of the Night’s Watch.

Jon, knowing now that Mance was at Winterfell, asks, "And did you see where I was seated Mance? Did you see where they put the bastard?" The king then accepts Jon as member of the free folk.

Character List appearing/mentioned

Places and terms mentioned


References and Notes