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Originally Posted by Luminari
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How can they be in the right for stabbing Jon to death over gathering brothers to fight the Bolton's. That's pretty much the same exact thing as not agreeing with him about the wildlings. Anyways, my gripe is that it was painfully obvious to everyone that Jon was right about the white walkers and that even Jon didn't wanna have to join forces with the wildlings but knew there was no real choice.
Not to mention a lot of people saw him single handedly kill a white walker and they know the dude knows how to fight. Knowing there's an army of undead coming for you, you'd think you'd want as many people like Jon on your side as you can get. It's not like killing Jon some how gets rid of all of the wildlings that are still there so wtf was the point really?
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no. no its not. the brothers of the nights watch do not involve themselves with the wars of men (ie: Stannis vs Roose), they do however protect the realm of men, lets say from, f'ing undead frozen ice zombies (whitewalkers). you dont save the wildlings and they get killed and turned into wights/others (ie: zombies), and the realm of men could very well perish. there is an absolutely huge difference there.
in the show there was no point. the nights watch was all butt hurt and they killed him. they should all be executed for being traitors. in the book jon tries rallying them to fight against Roose, that is a cardinal sin, and that makes jon a traitor to the watch, and should have been executed.