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Chapter 35 – Meeting.

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  Third Person POV.Somewhere on North.

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  "Ah, you're back! This camp bees iing again! Give me a hug, my friend!" Tormund's voice excimed as he approached Jon, hugging him while ughing, lifting him slightly off the ground as Jo a bit lost with the gesture. Everyone around them watched, curious about the iion.

  It was night when Jon had woken up, a few hours after his experieh the root paste. He felt a bit strange since seeing all the visions, w if that was his future in this world.

  Lucis had reported how his eyes turned milky white while he was ected to the tree, and the children of the forest merely observed, saying he was still in the process of awakening more of his powers. She was worried because, after the first hour, Jon had shown no ge, still lying on the ground. Even though Leaf assured them he was fine, just needing time.

  Two, three, four hours passed, and only in the fifth hour did he finally wake up, his eyes returning to normal as he blinked, slightly dazed, while Lucis immediately approached him.

  "How are you?" she asked, relieved.

  "I'm fine, except it feels like a stone fell on me..." Jon murmured, standing up but not sharing anything more with her.

  "How was it?" Leaf asked.

  "I saw some things, but I think it worked," he replied, without sharing the details with anyone.

  After getting up, he returo the tent after saying goodbye to Ilyana, her assistants, and the children. When he arrived, he found Val still in front of the tent, waiting for some time.

  tally, Ygritte also appeared at that moment. Jon had a brief versation with the three women, who seemed to exge tense gnces, especially Val, who quickly realized that both of them had already been with Jon, or at least that's what the looks indicated. One seemed visibly embarrassed, and the other, very bold.

  In the end, Jon decided not to spend the night cooking, as he had brought good supplies from the north, including some deer he had hunted in the past few weeks and stored in his space. He had the idea to make a feast for the people he tent.

  He began preparing the food, while his group, whiitially included only Lucis, Ygritte, Val, and Lafy, began to grow as more people approached.

  One of these people was Guren, who came to talk to Jon. He was a bit cautious, as he had never really liked Jon when he led the group north to fight the dead, but he had to aowledge Joraordinary skills and that he had saved the camp.

  Guren even apologized, looking at Jon with both fear and respect. Jon, however, didn't care much about it, simply accepting the apology while tinuing to prepare the meat. Karsi also joihem with her daughters.

  As the group grew, Jon ended up putting two more deer on the spit, preparing a bigger feast. He asked the others to help him, as he wouldn't be able to do everything alone.

  Tormund then arrived st, and once everyone begaing and drinking, the big red-haired man ughed and spoke in his usual exaggerated manner. Jon liked the man and joined him in versation, as usual, sidering him a good friend and someone fun, much like his old panions in Skyrim.

  Despite Tormund stantly asking about what Jon had faced, Jon shared a few things, mentioning that he saw mao the north and was searg for an a on, but without going into detail. He didn't mention the army of the dead in front of everyone, saving that information for the leaders. They would decide what to do starting tomorrow.

  Thus, the night went on. Jon avoided answering most of the questions about himself, about how he could do such things, or whether he was human, as many wondered if he was a god or something like that. Some even said he had bee by the old gods, but Jon only replied that he was an ordinary mortal.

  In the end, Joo Lucis's tent, uhe watchful eyes of Val and Ygritte, though they eventually returo their tribes. Jo with Lucis in a much more intimate way than he used to, as before he only pyed with her, but now he treated her as someone closer, and the girl sought the warmth of the Dragonborn.

  Lafy noticed the way the two behaved, raising an eyebrow just befoing to sleep, seeing how her sister had ged with Jon, but said nothing ao bed while the boy waited for the day's training.

  Jon got up, putting on his clothes, leaving Lucis behind. "You're already awake...?" Jon said to the boy, who was also waking up.

  "Yes, I want your training again!" He asked, but Jon refused.

  "Not now... I'll have to leave. Tell your sister, when she wakes up, that I went to the leaders' meeting. They're already here to call me..." Jon spoke calmly, before petting his small crow that was climbing the cage. He left it there and walked out, moments ter meeting Karsi as she approached with her men from her nephews' tent.

  "Well, good to see you're awake..." Karsi began. "Will you apao the meeting?" She asked, and Jon nodded.

  "Why not, that's what I'm here for..." Jon smiled at the woman as he followed her, letting her lead the way.

  They walked towards the mai of the camp, still receiving many gnces from all the tribes they passed, Jon's purple eyes standing out easily, a sign nition based on the rumors. But he remained calm, and Karsi said nothiher. They tio the meeting pce, quickly being allowed in by the guards.

  Ihey found the leaders gathered, with a few exceptions for those who couldn't attend. Val was there, along with her sister, watg Jon's arrival. It wasn't just her; everyone in the room was doing the same.

  "Well, you're here, Jon Snow..." Del spoke as Jon ighe stares.

  "You called me, so here I am," he replied simply, unfazed by the reas around him.

  "Cassio said you had something important about the North after your expedition..." Del ented.

  "Yes, I found some iing things and others that are quite ing," Jon said. "The question is: are you ready to hear what I have to say?" He looked firmly at everyone, knowing he would be dired not waste time expining how they were easy prey for the moo the north.

  "Speak already!!" Sixskins growled from one side.

  "Maybe if you asked more politely..." Jon replied calmly, but tired of this man trying to tradict them every ce he could.

  "Speak already, southern outsider!" Sixskied, while others wondered if he was a fool, ag out of envy and fear.

  Before the warg could say anything else, his neck was suddenly squeezed. Under everyone's gaze, he began to rise, suspended in the air with nothing holding him but an invisible grip on his neck, causing all the leaders to take a step back, frightened by the se. Jon had his hand raised, as if from his position he was holding the man by the neck, while Sixskins looked at him with pure terror in his eyes.

  "By the gods!" The leaders murmured, scared, witnessing Jon's abilities for the first time, firming the rumors about impossible feats.

  "I don't demand much, but it's best to keep respect with me from now on. If you don't like me, keep it to yourself. Now, if you think you stand above me in front of me, e, and I'll prove y." Jon said. His words echoed through the tent, while Sixskins turned more and more purple, his blood stalling, and he began to lose sciousness, still with terror reflected in his eyes, fixed on Jon.

  "Jon, you 't kill him..." Karsi murmured beside him, as surprised as the others. He heard her, and Jon sighed, then simply let go of the man, who rolled across the tent floor until he hit a cloth in a er.

  "Well, now we have a civilized versation, or do I o prove that I'm not someone you mess with again? I won't allow ao speak to me like that anymore." Jon decred firmly, though maintaining a calm tone, knowing he o move forward.

  "Well, the idiot provoked you, even after the rumors. He should've known something like this could happen," Tormund ented among the leaders, starting to ugh. The others looked at him, w if he was sane fhing at something so surreal.

  "Please, tinue. I'm sure no one else will say anything against you..." Del replied, still stunned, while looking at Val, who kept a calmer expression than everyone else, already used to these oddities. After all, everyone was w how he grabbed a man by the neck from that distance... it was dangerous, and they could all end up like Sixskins.

  "Well, what I found in the North... was a..." Jon began reting what he had already repeated to some in the camp, while the leaders had various expressions, but without exception, all bore a somber look.

  "Are you saying there are thousands of cold shadows and their armies of the dead in the North, and they could easily wipe us out?" one of the leaders excimed, incredulous at what he was hearing.

  "I know it's a lot, but yes. And it's best that, as soon as Maurns, you start preparing to move south..." Jon gave his advice, ending the versation.

  "..." No one could say anything more after that, and the pce fell into total silence, except for Sixskins, who y unscious in a er.

  "I heard you're pnning to head south..." Then someone broke the silence, ging the subject, and cautiously asked Jon, while most of them were still thinking about what they'd just heard regarding the dead.

  "Yes, I have something to take care of there, but it's not like I'm leaving permaly. I've seen what's in the North, and I've decided to help, whether by talking to the southern people hting alongside you." Jon spoke. After all, despite being a selfish person, his sense of duty was now focused on helping these people, who were at a disadvantage and could die without a ce to flee, while they would have to fight against their own people in the south and the Wall to avoid being killed by the dead.

  "I've heard you're a Stark..." Styr ented, giving Jon a hard look, though he didn't speak like Sixskins, while the others frowned, bothered by the fact that the Starks were their enemies.

  "I have Stark blood, but I'm not as close to them as you might think. And I'm not from the south, whether you believe it or not. In the end, does it even matter?" Jon said, looking at everyone, making it clear they wouldn't stop him from doing what he wanted. Besides, Jon had proven he could kill a White Walker, something no one else had done. Most of them thought he was trustworthy or their best ce.

  "Fine, let's fet about that. If there's an army of wights to the north, we must prepare. But, you make your decision," Del cluded.

  "Half of the camp will follow Mance, but what about the rest? They're saying that the outsider should be the King Beyond the Wall," Rattleshirt, the Lord of Bones, murmured with another dark look at Jon.

  "I didn't know I was that popur," Jon simply responded. "Anyway, I'll be going. I have things to do, and I will return," Jon said, ign the final ent.

  "There's one more thing before we finish," Harma Dogshead said, drawing the attention of those who weren't in despair from knowing about the army of the dead to the north, and tinued, "Some sentinels are saying they saw a giant creature flying over its area, white as snow. It's sg everyone."

  "A giant creature?" someone scoffed.

  "Yes, that's what they all say. Even the wargs have been seeing it si night. Should we be ed and send a group to check?" Harma asked.

  "Don't worry about the creature," Jon suddenly spoke. "I entered it to the north, and it's been following me ever since we got separated a bit after arriving at the camp..." He still remembered that, although the creature—the dragon—had s him and flown away, days ter, it had started following him, staying on his trail but not getting too close. He still didn't fully uand what it meant, but he wouldn't let anyone harm it.

  "You 't be serious. What kind of creature is this?" someone asked.

  "Well, if you're lucky, you'll see it soon enough," Jon said. And it seemed he was right, for at that moment, a gigantic roar erupted from one of the ers of the camp, heard by more than 100,000 people, as their eyes turned in that dire and the leaders stared at the teraunned.

  "Speaking of which, it seems she's already here," Jon said simply before walking out of the tent to see what the dragon wanted. After all, it was here for him.

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