Author here: Did I make any mistakes in the past chapters? Yesterday, I translated 9 chapters, so it's possible. I finished exhausted yesterday.
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Chapter that summarizes events taking place in Winterfell; it will be another summary of Jon telling everything that happened in his letter, with some additional information about the illicit actions of Lord Carlen Frotniid.-------------------------------------------
Eddard Stark
Northern Kingdom, Winterfell, heart of the realm, 289 A.C., within days of Jon arriving at his camp.
--------------------------------------------Ned still remembers as if it were yesterday when he sent soldiers after Jon weeks ago, and no news or results about Jon's whereabouts were heard. Maester Luwin was already starting to report the various letters with the crests of the noble houses of the realm. Ned opened the letters, read various questions about the adventures of little Jon or if he is really his missing bastard son for weeks, as his unusual actions were linked to the name of his bastard son.
News of him in the territories of Tallhart soon caught the attention of the entire North after confirming that there was much truth in the song's story. It was easy for the lords and ladies to connect his missing son, Jon Snow, to the mysterious boy they called Little Jon.
In addition to the questions in the letters, there were people drawing their own conclusions and congratulating him on his famous son, bastard or not. Ned could only smile at this, as all this merit came exclusively from Jon, even though he was sad not to have been more involved in his upbringing and to feel powerless while Jon was in danger.
His search with 200 men may have been in vain, but there were reports from lesser nobles, even in his own territory. Their reports claimed that some farms near Wolfwoods magically began to flourish rapidly, and they realized that their lands had changed. This even prompted some ravens from nobles who begged to send Jon to their lands after finding out that he might be their son. Ned could only shake his head at this.
Ned was now another day in his solar, solving his Northern issues, when thoughts about Jon once again managed to distract the Lord of Winterfell. However, these thoughts were interrupted when a noise made him look at the open window.
A strange gray raven landed on the window and made a noise announcing its arrival. *GLO* *GLO* *GLOOOO!* Lord Stark looked strangely at this bird, which looked into the room and when it saw him, it seemed to have found something it was looking for and let out a happy cry. The Lord of the North stared at this bizarre situation for many seconds until his guard, Jory, entered the solar directly after hearing the raven's shouting; the raven didn't even care about Jory's presence and continued making bird sounds toward Ned, who was still perplexed.
This bird seemed to be celebrating for having done something. Ned Stark had no idea, but the bird had never left the North, and Jon had given it a very difficult task of finding a man like him, only much older and in a large castle that his new master described as Winterfell; Jon just pointed on the map and gave some instructions and mental images.
So the raven was both happy for having found both Winterfell and the man Jon asked to deliver the message. How would this not be a reason for the raven to celebrate? Of course, it was!
Ned saw that the bird fell silent for a while after; the raven, without taking its eyes off him, raised its leg and displayed a rolled-up and tied scroll on it. Jory, seeing this, moved to grab the scroll, but the bird simply fled from him out the window and flew directly to Ned's table, where there were all his scattered documents. *GLOOOO!* *GLOOOO!* *GLOOOO!* The cry was made as a protest by the gray raven, which raised the underbrush again, saying that only he could get this message. Ned understood that only he could pick up the note and couldn't help but think, 'I've never seen a raven so loyal and intelligent for its task; whoever created and trained this strange bird ended up revolutionizing the market of courier ravens, which had its monopoly only in the Citadel.' Calmly raising his hand and gently taking the rolled-up scroll from its thin leg, the raven drew his attention with cries and movements, pecking at some of his documents on the table. 'I understand the message,' Ned said.
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Game of Thrones: The Legend of Jon Arctic - ASOIAF/GOT
Hayran Kurgu"This is the first time I've ever written, decided to translate this fanfic and finish it." Jon Snow, a boy destined for a life of contempt by almost everyone around him, but a divine intervention can change everything. The boy who will pave the way...