"I know, I know you firmly believe he is our blood, but let's tell him when he turns 17 or 18 namedays as we agreed. We don't want to make our king worry about his true parentage in the middle of building the kingdom of Arctica. We don't know how he might react to it, and we already have a powerful enough enemy to start a war in the South for the throne. If he wants to restore what was his family's, it could be bad when we have white walkers and their army of the dead knocking on our gates. Our strength must increase first." Brynden, deep down, feels that Jon is a Targaryen, even without proving it through the green sight. He can feel his dragon blood, not by the powers he received through the gods, that he is immune to fire or that he can awaken and control a dragon with Warg. Although it amplified everything he already had before receiving his gifts, there was never a record of any Targaryen swimming in a pool of lava or mentally commanding his dragon, but all his instincts screamed that Jon was a member of his family and obviously, the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen.
Game of Thrones: The Legend of Jon Arctic – ASOIAF/GOT GOT
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