Kyrian007 said:It's not that I disbelieve thestuff... (I actually believe it's quite possible)R+L
What I don't get is why anyone would think that would really matter? Going all spoiler tag hereAgain, I don't think the theory is wrong or impossible... I just don't see what possible use confirming the theory as truth would serve as it would really change nothing about Jon's status or current situation.So, he's Rhaegar's bastard instead of Ned's. No, he would not be in any way a "legitimate" Targaryen heir. Yes, the Targaryens of old had multiple wives. But they were all their own sisters, so no one really cared. But no "marriage" between Lyanna and Rhaegar would be agreed upon by either Winterfell or Dorne, and when over half the kingdom would not recognize the marriage... it's not a marriage.
And besides, what do people think will happen? Jon will find out about his heritage and reclaim his throne... never happen. He is a man of the Night's Watch. He took an oath to (among other things) wear no crown, own no land, take no wife and father no children... all things a king is generally expected to do. So he reclaims his name, and throne... and is executed for oathbreaking, The end? Lousy story so I doubt it will happen that way.
It doesn't really have to lead to Jon becoming King.
Him being Rhaegar's child makes the of Ned and Robert's rebellion more ambiguous and bittersweet. It also gives him a tie to Daenarys/Aegon in finally getting some more support against the Others
have kind of been negated by his death