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One reason could be that Ned explained Jon was his son. And people preferred to admit he faulted once than he's been lying for years...

I suspected this theory early while reading the books, but we readers have more clues about it than most characters in the book: for instance, we know that when Lyanna died, "there was blood".

One reason could be that Ned explained Jon was his son. And people preferred to admit he faulted once than he's been lying for years...

One reason could be that Ned explained Jon was his son. And people preferred to admit he faulted once than he's been lying for years...

I suspected this theory early while reading the books, but we readers have more clues about it than most characters in the book: for instance, we know that when Lyanna died, "there was blood".

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Evariste
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One reason could be that Ned explained Jon was his son. And people preferred to admit he faulted once than he's been lying for years...