Jon didn't break his oath. He was in the Watch until he died. The oath didn't mandate he stay after his resurrection.pic.twitter.com/AQXkU1i5rU
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Beat me to it
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He was not an oath breaker. He gave his life for the Knights Watch. He just happened to get a second one...
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He died no oath broken
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Jon Snow is a legend and a hero of the people?
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The oath was unconstitutional
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I'd argue the "deserter" from episode 1, wasn't. He was the Paul Revere of the Seven Kingdoms, riding south to warn everyone. If Ned had listened and convinced Robert Baratheon, things would have gone better for everyone.
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"It's good to be the King. Knights jump queen, pawns jump queen. ".
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There were extenuating circumstances
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