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'Game of Thrones' fans were understandably thrilled when a picture of Kit Harington on the Belfast set of the show were leaked online. The image not only confirms that Jon Snow is not dead, but it also shows that he is wearing Northmen clothes and will possibly be fighting for the Starks.
It has previously speculated that Jon Snow (or Stark) will bring the wildlings with him, and the Mormonts, the Umbers and the Hornwoods will be on his side. Although the initial idea of the battle is to take back Winterfell, it looks like everyone will be fighting for control over the North.
Now it's starting to look like the Battle of the Six Armies will be seeing yet another ally for the freshly-resurrected Jon Snow!
According to Los Siete Reinos, Davos Seaworth will be joining Jon Snow in the battle against Ramsay Bolton to reclaim the North. The Onion Knight will reportedly gather Stannis Baratheon's army to support the former Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, who may or may not be wearing the Starks' Warden of the North outfit.
Does this mean there will be seven armies in the Battle for the North? It may be possible that Davos Seaworth will not have control over Stannis Baratheon's army and could simply join Jon Snow's Stark army.
But before we go any further with this, who will give Jon Snow the right to lead the Starks?
There are speculations that Jon Snow will finally find out that Robb Stark has decreed for him to be a Stark by name and right. Unfortunately, Robb was killed right after the decree and Jon remains ignorant to the fact that he is now a Stark. So it will not be Jon Snow who will lead the army, since every single cast member insists that Jon Snow is dead. Instead, he will be known as Jon Stark, the future Warden of the North and possibly the King in the North.
Find out if Jon Snow (Stark) wins the Battle of Six Armies when 'Game of Thrones' Season Six airs on HBO next April.