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With the way the last chapter ended with Howland Reed telling Robb about Jon's true parentage, obviously that will need to be addressed in some way in this chapter. Maybe it's a central focus of the chapter, with Robb telling Margaery and possibly others, and/or considering what he might choose to do with the information? Or maybe there's just some internal perspective from Robb where we see that he's thinking about it but is keeping it to himself for now, and something else is given the bulk of the focus for the chapter. I don't think there has to be any resolution to the Jon Snow reveal yet, but it should at least be touched on if nothing else. As always, I'm interested to hear your thoughts on all of this as we work to figure out what the poll for the next chapter will look like.

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Steven Dillon

At the very least even if he doesn’t tell it to Margaery, he should tell any of the Starks that are still in KL. They have a right to know.

Checos

I find it ironic that Catelyn feared Jon stealing Robb’s birthright, and here Robb is stealing Jon’s. Robb shouldn’t tell anyone, any children Jon has will be a threat to Robb’s just by existing. Jon being in the Night’s Watch makes this a moot point but if that changes like in the show then he becomes a threat. Maybe Robb can ignore that, but Margaery and the Tyrells won’t. Robb should either keep it to himself or just tell Jon and no one else.

st71778 .

ID say a meeting with Willas, Margaery, Olenna, and the blackfish inform in them and looking for advice, later Margaery points out securing Arianne's loyalty is now paramount to ensure there is no southern support for Jon should the worst happen.

Kvothe14

-Howland tells Robb that Jon is the Prince who was promised and is the one who must lead the armies of the living against the dead -Robb discusses what he's learned with Margaery in private. She convinces him not to tell Jon until Robb has fully secured his hold on the throne, but the conversation leads to Robb deciding he needs to go north after his coronation and help Jon and the Night's Watch -Margaery promises not to tell anyone else... but unfortunately - without thier knowledge - one of Varys' little birds has been listening into the conversation. I expect Varys would then go onto tell Olenna, who decides to have Jon killed.