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The Fall of The King of The North Jon Snow aka Aegon Targaryn ll

      Did Sansa do a Little Finger?

Did she set up Jon for failure when she revealed a family secret even her dad kept guarded from his own wife Catelyn Tully had such a hatred for Jon imagine if he did have a claim from the start she would've told Liza and she would have told Peter Baelish. 


Sansa played the hell out of everyone just like Little Finger..

Sorry Sansa fans but your lil bird did her thing She replaced little finger quietly but now we see how she played her part she was a slow learner but sure enough her Tully instincts kicked in even Edmure Tully had lands by birthright and because the secret was concealed with her does it mean Jon Snow cannot live on  well not if he is on the Wall according to the TV series. 

There is not time to go thru the horrific writing HBO writers, Dan and Dave did this season not to mention the Baelish death last season it didn't make sense sure... it did make sense he died the way he did but wouldn't it have been cool if he ended up being a faceless man by  inheritance?

There are a lot of issues with the writing past the books but for this particular theory we will stick to the tv series being the book that would have aided them has yet to be released George also said the theory's on the tv shows hurt this books --- which I personally agree with that the tv series ran out of material and that is why the fans are mad. 

7 Reasons why Sansa Betrayed Jon Snow 

  1.  Sansa, did not share a close relationship with Jon and she hated Daenarys once she said the North would be hers she was already plotting Jon just opened his mouth.
  2. Sansa hated that Jon did not listen to her and she was the reason the north won against ramsey her captor husband who raped and abused her till the point of no return. 
  3. Sansa played the game of thrones and she won without giving up her position just as Peter taught her. 
  1. Sansa's role models were her mother father and then Cersei and Baelish in the end she was just as power hungry as the dragon Queen except she concealed what she wanted Peter was right she did become Queen of the North and without Jon in the picture her blood is known to be purely of the north so it makes it easier for people to accept her as they had to when Jon left she was in charge showing the people she is the Lord Protector of the Winterfell and the whole north. 
  2. Telling Tyrion was treason to most and she was lucky that Jon was he brother the way she did it was a little finger move.


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