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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wonder if the Watch will attempt to burn him believing him a Wight. BTW what was the legend about the king of the white walkers and some ice queen / witch?[/quote] Wights can't speak. Beric Dondarian could after being resurrected by Thoros of Myr, so I would assume Jon will be able to speak.[/quote] But Jon has been dead for longer than Berric was, so maybe he won't be able to? There is some evidence in the books to support this, that someone who has been dead for longer may not be quite the same when resurrected.[/quote] Lady Stoneheart can't speak because the Freys cut her throat. But in the books Thoros resurrects Beric and Beric resurrected Catelyn with a "kiss" by breathing in fire and breathing it out into the moth of the dead person. That would have been much more dramatic to show on TV than some hair-cutting!![/quote] I knew I remembered some kind of fire kiss! I was expecting Melisandre to take her clothes off and climb on top of Jon for a fire kiss, because Melisandre always takes her clothes off, and she's tried to get naked with Jon before. But beyond the inability to speak, Lady Stoneheart is a bit...touched. From what I remember, the books seem to indicate that part of the reason for this was her being dead for a few days. Beric also eventually lost much of himself dying so many times. I kept wanting Melisandre to turn to the others in the room and say, "Cutting his hair has nothing to do with the spell. I just don't like his hair." I LOVED Davos's speech to get her to try. "Well, f*ck him, then...I'm asking the woman who made believe in miracles." But then again, I just like Davos. He is one of the few good and honorable characters, like Ned Stark was.[/quote]
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