Part 2:
https://youtu.be/POeHSIqsEXs
What if Jon Snow LEFT The Night's Watch and JOINED Robb Stark? Let’s explore the depths of it in the video.
Many of you have been asking for continuations, so if this video gets 1,500 likes, we’ll do a part two.
Robb surveys the gathered lords seated before him in the Great Hall of Riverrun. All around him, Northmen and Riverlords debate their next move.
Although he knows he must rely on these men, he doesn’t know them and wonders whether or not they truly have his best interests at heart. Although his mom and the Blackfish continue to guide him, he feels he cant relate to them.
His thoughts are interrupted by his guard announcing someone has arrived outside the walls and is looking for the king. Frowning, Robb hurries out to see who this stranger is.
His confusion quickly turns to joy as he sees the man before him. Although taller and looking more mature, Robb immediately recognizes his half-brother.
Robb: Jon! By the Old Gods, it is you! I thought… I thought we might never meet again. What are you doing here? Did you leave the Wall?
Jon: I have.
Robb: Pauses. Have you taken your vows, Jon?
Jon: I have. But I could not stay away. Ned was my father too and you’re my brother. If you mean to go to war, I want to fight alongside you.
Robb’s expression falters as he considers everything he says. But then his expression softens and he pulls Jon close into a hug.
Robb: To hell with your oath, Jon. You came here now and I need you. We’ll figure out how to make this right. You’ll find no executioner here, Jon. You’re my blood. My court will welcome you.
Before Jon can respond, a voice cuts through the air.
Catelyn: Robb. You cannot mean to take him in.
Robb: He’s my brother, Mother. My father’s son. He has as much right to be here as any of us.
Catelyn: He’s a deserter of the Night’s Watch. The law is clear. All deserters are to be executed, no matter their blood. Or have you forgotten the same law your father upheld?
Jon: I do not ask for immunity. Lady Stark is right. I left the Wall to come here. If you see fit to carry out the sentence, I will not fight you.
Robb: I am not my father. And I am King in the North now.
Catelyn: And what will your lords say when they see you sheltering a deserter? You cannot hope to conceal the truth from them.
Robb: Pauses. I will do no such thing, but I can tell them that I intend to make amends with the Night’s Watch once I return.
Catelyn: Sighs. I will not stop you but just know that this is a dangerous game you are playing.
Thankfully, things are not as bad as Catelyn expects. With their recent win over the Lannisters, the lords are all in high spirits, while Robb hides nothing they are willing to accept his words and some like Greatjon even take it as a good omen, saying how the king’s success has reached even the Wall.
However, Jon is not given a command and instead remains only as Robb’s advisor. With his declaration of independence, Robb now searches for allies and tries to appeal to the Greyjoys, including sending Theon back as an envoy, but Catelyn objects.
She finds an ally in Jon who never trusted Theon. He argues that while Theon proved his loyalty, there is no telling what sort of man Balon is. It would be better to keep him there until an alliance is secured and use him as a bargaining chip.
Reluctantly, Robb agrees and sends Lord Jason Mallister instead. In the meantime, Robb and Jon decide to move further west to begin carrying the Westerlands to try and draw Lord Tywin out.
Robb and Jon lead their forces into the Westerlands, raiding villages and castles, sowing fear among Tywin’s vassals. These strikes culminate in the Battle of Oxcross, where Robb ambushes a Lannister host under Ser Stafford Lannister.
However, trouble brews in the North as the Ironborn launch their invasion. But without Theon Greyjoy to guide them, they only capture a few minor castles.
Meanwhile, Theon remains with Robb Stark, and though honor dictates that he be executed as punishment, Robb hesitates. Instead, he offers Theon a choice, to renounce his family and condemn their actions. This was done with the urging of Jon Snow. Given this choice, Theon throws his lot in with the Starks.
Their only true success is capturing Moat Cailin. However, reports soon emerged that an Ironborn fleet was approaching Seagard after they had captured Lord Mallister.
Without its lord, they hope to take the vital port. Jon Snow defends Seagard.
Jon arrives just in time as the Ironborn are trying to storm the walls. With a force of hastily assembled force, Jon organizes a surprise nighttime assault. The Ironborn are caught off guard, their ships set aflame.
Seeing this, the remaining Seagard defenders sally out and crush the Ironborn force, capturing or slaying their captains.
The Battle of Seagard is a resounding victory for the Starks and many lords now regard Jon with new
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