<P> As A Storm of Swords (2000) begins, Jon has gained the trust of the wildlings by killing Qhorin, and marches with their host . He learns that Mance intends to breach the Wall and march south to escape the Others, crushing the Night's Watch if necessary . Jon finds himself torn between his growing love for Ygritte and his vows of celibacy . After climbing over The Wall with Ygritte and Tormund Giantsbane, Jon deserts them to warn the Watch of the impending attack . He helps defend Castle Black against the wildlings' initial attacks despite his lack of men and weapons . Ygritte is killed in the fighting, leaving Jon stricken . When the battle is won, Jon is arrested for desertion by Thorne and Janos Slynt, but is freed after convincing the judges of his loyalty . Still suspicious, Thorne orders that Jon be sent to kill Mance under the pretense of parley, but Jon's task is interrupted by the arrival of Stannis Baratheon's army . Stannis offers to legitimize Jon and declare him Lord of Winterfell if he will align the North with Stannis . Though greatly tempted at the prospect of becoming a true Stark, Jon again chooses to remain loyal to his Night's Watch vows . With Sam's help, Jon is elected to the position of Lord Commander by acclamation . </P> <P> Jon is not a POV character in 2005's A Feast for Crows, but appears briefly from Sam's perspective as he sends Sam away from Castle Black with the Watch's Maester Aemon and Mance's newborn son to protect them from sacrifice by the Red Priestess Melisandre . Jon also gives Sam the specific mission of traveling to the Citadel in Oldtown to become a maester, so that he may better understand the threat of the Others and eventually succeed Maester Aemon . </P> <P> In A Dance with Dragons (2011), after sending Sam away to the Citadel to become a Maester, Jon successfully negotiates the peaceful surrender of the remains of Mance's army . He promises to settle the wildlings in sparsely populated regions of the North, and allows some of them to join the Watch to garrison the many abandoned Night's Watch fortresses . Many members of the Watch dislike the idea of allowing their ancient enemies through the Wall and welcoming them into their ranks . Jon attempts to juggle the integration of the wildlings, growing unrest within the Night's Watch, and Stannis' attempts to use the Watch in his war for the Iron Throne, while trying to maintain the Watch's strict political neutrality . Already agitated by these unprecedented developments, a group of officers led by Slynt openly defies Jon's orders . When Slynt refuses to submit, Jon executes the man himself . Stannis explains to Jon his plan to attack the Dreadfort, but Jon advises him to instead rally the Mountain Clans and attack Deepwood Motte, the fortress of House Glover recently captured by the Ironborn . Stannis does so, winning the support of the Glovers and the Mormonts . Jon learns that his sister Arya is being married to Ramsay Bolton so that the Boltons may claim Winterfell . Unaware that the bride is actually Jeyne Poole, Jon sends Mance to rescue her while Stannis marches on Winterfell . Jon later receives a letter from Ramsay claiming that Stannis has been defeated and Mance is a prisoner . Ramsay demands hostages, else he will march on the Wall and kill Jon . Jon decides to seek out and kill Ramsay himself, but he is stabbed by his Night's Watch brothers seeking to uphold the Watch's neutrality before he can leave Castle Black . </P> <P> Jon's presence in the forthcoming volume The Winds of Winter is uncertain; when asked in 2011 by Entertainment Weekly "Why did you kill Jon Snow?", author Martin responded "Oh, you think he's dead, do you?" Asked later whether Jon was killed or will survive, Martin responded with a laugh, "I will not comment on that ." </P>

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