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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] What makes you think he's been in Ghost the whole time?[/quote] well, there were parts in the book that was hinted at a lot more heavily. But the fact that he didn't wake until Ghost did made it seem obvious to me, also there was some discussion on another site about how Ghost was the runt of the litter and never howled, was mainly silent- until Jon's death. The book really goes into how all the Stark children are potentially wargs, so I think book readers were all but expecting this, last night was the first time the show alluded to it. [/quote] I've read the books, but to me the scene in the show didn't allude to him being a warg, just that Ghost is very attuned to him. The books make it seem like the Stark children are all wargs on a sliding scale, from Sansa at one end (who also appears to be the most Tully of the children) to Bran, who can warg into people. I don't recall the books ever mentioning that anyone other than Bran can intentionally warg. Jon and Arya both have dreams, but don't really understand what is happening. I guess he could have warged into Ghost without realizing the way Bran got kicked out of Summer when Summer was hit with the arrow? Other than warging in dreams, though, do we have evidence that you warg into an animal you can't see? [/quote] I have read that many book readers did not like Davos asking Melisandre to resurrect Jon because they felt he had not reason to seek out her help. I agree that it did not seem consistent with his character, but I assume he was asking partly for himself (wanting something good after so much death) and partly for Eddard and Tormund following an offscreen conversation. I am curious to know what the book readers here thought. Did you have an issue with it? [/quote]
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