Bran is the fourth child and second son of Lady Catelyn and Lord Ned Stark of Winterfell. [6] Bran was born and raised at Winterfell. He has an older brother Robb, a younger brother Rickon, two older sisters Sansa and Arya, and an older "bastard half-brother", Jon Snow, who is actually Bran's first cousin by his aunt Lyanna Stark. "The Wall" is the ninth short of the fourth season of Histories & Lore. It is the sixty-eighth short of the series overall. It was released on February 17, 2015 in Game of Thrones: The Complete Fourth Season. It was narrated by John Bradley as Samwell Tarly and written by Dave Hill. Samwell Tarly explains the impressive construction and function of the Wall, including its natural defenses Season 4 Age 19. Jon Snow decided to leave Castle Black and try to reach Mance Rayder and negotiate with him. He reached Mance and began talking but before they could reach an agreement the army of Stannis Baratheon arrived. At Jon’s insistence Mance was taken prisoner rather than killed. In the trip beyond the Wall in season 7, Jon Snow and his team get the jump on a White Walker and party of wights, where Jon manages to claim his second kill with ease. As the White Walker shatters, the surrounding wights all perish, aside from the one that they'd bring back to King's Landing to show Cersei. He crossed beyond the Wall, a crippled boy, and became the Three-Eyed Raven. He is our memory, the keeper of all our stories. The wars, weddings, births, massacres, famines. Jon Snow is Not Called Aegon; Jon Snow is King-Beyond-the-Wall; Powerful Jon Snow; Somewhat Dark Jon Snow; Mostly book elements; characters are show age for the most part; Starks got the direwolves earlier; Jon is probably OP; free folk; Jon Snow is a Targaryen; Warg Jon Snow; Wargs; Giants; Magic; Bloodraven - Freeform; pairings are subject to Sure-footed steeds were rare beyond the Wall, not many could survive in this scarce world of ice and stone. And those that survived were a good source of meat. The free folk would not miss the opportunity to taste horse meat. And yet, the king-beyond-the-Wall Rayder, his wife Dalla, her sister Val, and her man Jarl all rode steady steeds. I think it was best ending for Jon, he was always more at home beyond the wall, there he was just Jon snow. Was he really viewed publicly as a traitor? I don't think he was. What remained of the common folk likely view him as a hero after what Dany did to the city. Despite the major blows to humanity’s cause, “Beyond the Wall” opened the door for how Jon and his allies can beat the White Walkers in the end. In one scene, Jon shattered a White Walker After a long journey back to the North, Jon left Castle Black once again to lead an expedition beyond the Wall alongside Tormund and a group of Wildlings. Sansa Stark Helen Sloan—HBO xMrDF.