Why does fire hurt Jon Snow?
Why does fire hurt Jon Snow?
A user on A Forum of Ice and Fire explains the theory, which is all about what will happen to Jon Snow's body after it's burned following his death: Under the assumption that R+L=J, [Jon Snow] has targ blood in his veins and there will be some sort of magical rebirth in the fire.
How is Jon Snow immune to fire in Game of Thrones?
- Warning: The following post contains spoilers for Game of Thrones all the way through, leading up to Sunday's series finale. 1 Jon Snow was revealed in Season 6 to be a Targaryen. 2 Daenerys, throughout the show, has shown an immunity to fire. 3 This power has varied from books to TV series, and from character to character.
Is it true that Jon Snow was burned by fire?
- This is all just speculation, so until they actually show Jon or Beric consumed by flame and left unscathed we really don't know. NO. Jon was burned by the fire he used to kill the wights in Season 1 that invaded Castle Black. Quotes from the book, which since this is Season 1, the scenes in the show remain highly faithful to.
Is it true that Jon Snow is a Targaryen?
- Jon's personal experience with fire is more of a mixed bag. While we only learned of his true bloodline in Season 6, it's important to remember that he's always been who he is now—he didn't transform into a Targaryen, he's always been one.
Why is Daenerys immune to fire in Game of Thrones?
- If being a fire wight does give you fire immunity, it could even be possible that Daenerys is a fire wight. After all, if she is not immune to fire because she is a Targaryen, why is she? This is all just speculation, so until they actually show Jon or Beric consumed by flame and left unscathed we really don't know. NO.