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R+L=J Theory

R+L=J is a fan theory based on George R. R. Martin's series of fantasy novels, A Song of Ice and Fire, as well as the American fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones, which is an adaptation of the novels. This theory proposes that Jon Snow was not born to Eddard "Ned" Stark and an unknown woman, as the novels and series lead readers and watchers to believe. Rather, he is the son of Ned's sister, Lyanna Stark as well as prince Rhaegar Targaryen. Thus, "R+L=J" is short for "Rhaegar + Lyanna = Jon."
==Background==
In 281 AC, Lord Walter Whent held the tourney of Harrenhal and invited many noble lords from all over the Seven Kingdoms. Among them was prince Rhaegar Targaryen, the son of the Mad King Aerys Targaryen. Since Rhaegar was the winner of the tourney, he was to crown any of the women present at the tourney as the new queen of love and beauty. What then happens is what Eddard Stark later recalls as "the moment when all smiles died." Rhaegar rode past his wife, the Dornish princess Elia Martell, and placed a crown of blue roses in the lap of Lyanna Stark.
Some time later, Rhaegar seemingly abducted Lyanna and they both disappeared. This was cause for a strong reaction from the House Stark of Winterfell, one that ultimately resulted in Brandon and Rickard Stark being put to death by the order of the King. Aerys Targaryen then called for the heads of Lord Eddard Stark as well as Lord Robert Baratheon of Storm's End, both of whom were in the Eyrie under Jon Arryn's care. Jon Arryn refused to hand them to the King, an act that was considered to be the start of the war.
It is believed that when Rhaegar and Lyanna disappeared, they went to the Tower of Joy in Dorne. They stayed there for most of Robert's Rebellion, which lasted around a year, until Rhaegar went off to battle Robert in single combat. This was called the Battle of the Trident, and ended with Robert slaying Rhaegar with his warhammer.〔
After the king was overthrown and Rhaegar was killed, Ned and his men rode to the Tower of Joy to find Lyanna. There, they found three of the late Aerys Targaryen's Kingsguard protecting the tower. A battle ensues in which all three Kingsguard are killed, as well as most of Ned's men. The only remaining survivors, Ned and his companion Howland Reed, then go up the tower to find Lyanna in a "bed of blood." She dies shortly after entrusting her brother with a promise.〔 Ned later returns from the war with a bastard son, and would never speak of the child's mother to anyone.
The R+L=J theory states that contrary to common belief that Rhaegar kidnapped Lyanna, he in fact ran away with her and they hid in the Tower of Joy. There, the two spent around a year together in which Rhaegar is said to have impregnated Lyanna with a baby boy that Ned later raises as his own illegitimate son. According to the theory, Lyanna dies soon after giving birth to Jon.〔〔〔〔〔

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