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'''Wylla''' is an unseen character in ''[[Game of Thrones]]''.<ref name="House Stark">[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season2/#!/guide/houses/stark/ HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, House Stark entry]</ref>
 
   
 
'''Wylla''' is an unseen character mentioned in the [[Season 1|first season]]. She's believed to be the mother of [[Jon Snow]].<ref name="House Stark">[http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/season3/#!/guide/houses/stark/]</ref>
Jon Snow says Ned Stark never told him what his mother's name was, or if his mother is alive or dead.<ref>"[[The Kingsroad]]"</ref> The HBO Viewer's Guide for the TV series lists "Wylla" (name in quotation marks) as Jon Snow's mother and deceased.<ref name="House Stark"/>
 
   
"Wylla" is pronounced "Why-luh," not "Will-uh."<ref>"[[The Kingsroad]]"</ref>
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"Wylla" is pronounced "Why-luh," not "Will-uh."<ref name="The Kingsroad"/>
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===[[Season 1]]===
 
===[[Season 1]]===
Over a meal, [[Robert Baratheon]] and [[Eddard Stark]] recall the names of several women they knew when they were younger. Robert recalls one woman whom he believes to be the mother of Eddard's [[bastards|bastard]] son [[Jon Snow]], and Eddard confirms her name was "Wylla". He refuses to discuss the matter any further, even refusing to tell Robert what she looked like. Robert tells Eddard not to be too hard on himself (for betraying his wedding vows) as they were at war and could have died at any time. Eddard had earlier told Jon that he would tell him more about his mother the next time they met,<ref>"[[The Kingsroad]]"</ref> although Eddard's subsequent beheading made that impossible.<ref>"[[Baelor]]"</ref>
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Over a meal, [[Robert Baratheon]] and [[Eddard Stark]] recall the names of several women they knew when they were younger. Robert recalls one woman whom he believes to be the mother of Eddard's [[bastards|bastard]] son [[Jon Snow]], and Eddard confirms her name was "Wylla". The same as the first and only time they discuss it, Ned refuses to tell Robert what she looked like. Robert tells Eddard not to be too hard on himself as they were at war and could have died at any time.
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Jon Snow says Ned Stark never told him who his mother was, or if his mother is still alive.<ref name="The Kingsroad">"[[The Kingsroad]]"</ref> Eddard had earlier promised Jon that he would talk to him about his mother the next time they met,<ref name="The Kingsroad"/> although Eddard's subsequent beheading made that impossible.<ref>"[[Baelor]]"</ref>
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===[[Season 5]]===
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Watching Jon training his men in the practice yard of [[Castle Black]], [[Selyse Baratheon]] dismisses that he is just the bastard son of some tavern slut that Eddard encountered. [[Stannis Baratheon]], who knew Eddard, says he doubts that, because it really wasn't the way of the honorable Ned Stark to frequent prostitutes (the way that Stannis's own brother King Robert did).<ref>"[[Sons of the Harpy (episode)|Sons of the Harpy]]"</ref>
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
The HBO Viewer's Guide for the TV series lists "Wylla" as Jon Snow's mother and deceased.<ref name="House Stark"/>
The question [[George R.R. Martin]] posed to [[David Benioff]] and [[D.B. Weiss]] at their first meeting to determine the level of fandom was "Who is Jon Snow's mother?"<ref>http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/30106858</ref>
 
   
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The question [[George R.R. Martin]] posed to [[David Benioff]] and [[D.B. Weiss]] at their first meeting to test their knowledge of the series was "Who do you think Jon Snow's mother is?" Beinoff guessed correctly. <ref>Tapper, Jake (March 28, 2013). [http://thelead.blogs.cnn.com/2013/03/28/web-exclusive-game-of-thrones-co-creator-on-gaining-george-r-r-martins-trust Game of Thrones co-creator on gaining George R.R. Martin's trust] CNN.</ref>
Martin has stated the he does already know who Jon Snow's mother is and she will eventually be revealed.<ref>http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/Many_Questions2</ref> He has told some of the cast members secrets about their characters which have not been revealed in his novels yet however he has only revealed things which their characters would logically know already. [[Kit Harington]] has said that Martin therefore did not tell him who Jon Snow's mother is because his character does not know.
 
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Martin has stated the he does already know who Jon Snow's mother is and she will eventually be revealed.<ref>http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/Many_Questions2</ref> He has told some of the cast members secrets about their characters which have not been revealed in his novels yet, however he has only revealed things which their characters would logically know already. [[Kit Harington]] has said that Martin therefore did not tell him who Jon Snow's mother is because his character does not know.
   
 
Harington says he prefers not to think too much about the various theories of his character's parentage as Jon Snow has come to accept that he will never learn the truth about his mother's identity.<ref>Borgo, Érico (April 23, 2012). [http://omelete.uol.com.br/videos/game-thrones-omelete-entrevista-kit-harington-e-richard-madden Omelete Entrevista Kit Harington e Richard Madden]. Omelete.</ref>
 
Harington says he prefers not to think too much about the various theories of his character's parentage as Jon Snow has come to accept that he will never learn the truth about his mother's identity.<ref>Borgo, Érico (April 23, 2012). [http://omelete.uol.com.br/videos/game-thrones-omelete-entrevista-kit-harington-e-richard-madden Omelete Entrevista Kit Harington e Richard Madden]. Omelete.</ref>
   
 
==In the books==
 
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, Arya later learns Wylla is a servant of [[House Dayne]] of [[Starfall]] and has been for many years. When she is with the [[Brotherhood Without Banners]], one of their members is the young Edric Dayne, the new head of House Dayne. He explains that Wylla was his wet-nurse at Starfall, and that she previously also nursed Jon (who is about four years older than Edric). He doesn't know how or in what circumstances Wylla met Eddard, because he was born a few years after Eddard and Jon left, and no one ever said more about it. Wylla was therefore alive for some time after Jon's birth, but it is unknown if she is still alive.
In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, it is a mystery if Wylla is still alive, and more importantly, if she was Jon Snow's mother at all. Jon Snow is universally acknowledged to be a [[House Stark]] descendant because he bears a striking resemblance to Ned at a young age, more so than any of Ned's trueborn sons, each of whom display a mix of Stark and Tully features.
 
   
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The novels make the mystery of Wylla truly being Jon Snow's mother more overt than in the TV series. Jon Snow is repeatedly noted for his striking physical resemblance to Ned at a young age, more so than any of Ned's trueborn sons - thus no one denies that Jon must have Stark blood in him.
Robert Baratheon recalls that Ned had told him once that Jon Snow's mother was Wylla, a common girl he had an extramarital liasion with during [[Robert's Rebellion]], though Ned refuses to revisit the subject nor discuss it any further since it was his dishonor towards [[Catelyn Stark|Catelyn]].
 
   
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Throughout the course of the novels, many characters mention rumors about other women who could be Jon's mother, or speculate about it themselves. Catelyn herself heard maidservants discussing the rumor that Jon's mother was Ashara Dayne of Starfall - Edric's own aunt, not just a servant. Ashara's brother was [[Arthur Dayne]] of the [[Kingsguard]], whom Ned and his allies killed in the final confrontation of the war, the [[Showdown at the Red Mountains]]. Afterwards Ned returned the Dayne ancestral sword [[Dawn]] to Starfall out of respect, at which Ashara unexpectedly committed suicide by throwing herself off a cliff into the sea. The rumor was that Ashara didn't simply kill herself because her brother died in war (which happens to many women), but out of grief that her own lover had killed him. Catelyn asked Eddard about Ashara and Jon once early in their marriage: it was the only time Eddard ever truly became angry at her and frightened Catelyn. He said nothing, but commanded her never to ask about Ashara or about the identity of Jon's mother ever again, and indeed she never did afterwards. Even so this was only one of the more prominent of several rumors about the identity of Jon's mother. Others say that she was a fisherman's daughter in the Vale, where Eddard had been staying as a [[Ward|ward]] of [[Jon Arryn]] when the war broke out, and that he fathered Jon on her as he was fleeing back to the North to raise its armies after the Mad King killed his father and brother.
At first it wasn't clear if "Wylla" was even a real person: allegedly Wylla was a serving girl in the retinue of Lady Ashara Dayne of [[Starfall]] in [[Dorne]], whom Eddard met seventeen years before the events of the series, on the occasion of a great [[tournament]] at [[Harrenhal]]. [[Catelyn Stark]] once heard a rumor in [[Winterfell]] that Ashara Dayne herself was Jon Snow's mother, a rumor Eddard refused to comment on at all.
 
   
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As in the TV series, the only woman that Ned himself ever identifies as Jon Snow's mother is "Wylla" - only once, when King Robert asked, and Eddard isn't in a position to refuse his king an answer. Ned also tells King Robert that he does not want to discuss Wylla any further with him since his adultery was his dishonor towards himself and [[Catelyn Stark|his wife]].
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* [http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Wylla Wylla at A Wiki of Ice and Fire (spoilers for the books).]
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"She must have been a rare wench to make Lord Eddard Stark forget his honor."
―Robert Baratheon to Eddard Stark.[src]

Wylla is an unseen character mentioned in the first season. She's believed to be the mother of Jon Snow.[1]

"Wylla" is pronounced "Why-luh," not "Will-uh."[2]

Biography

Season 1

Over a meal, Robert Baratheon and Eddard Stark recall the names of several women they knew when they were younger. Robert recalls one woman whom he believes to be the mother of Eddard's bastard son Jon Snow, and Eddard confirms her name was "Wylla". The same as the first and only time they discuss it, Ned refuses to tell Robert what she looked like. Robert tells Eddard not to be too hard on himself as they were at war and could have died at any time.

Jon Snow says Ned Stark never told him who his mother was, or if his mother is still alive.[2] Eddard had earlier promised Jon that he would talk to him about his mother the next time they met,[2] although Eddard's subsequent beheading made that impossible.[3]

Season 5

Watching Jon training his men in the practice yard of Castle Black, Selyse Baratheon dismisses that he is just the bastard son of some tavern slut that Eddard encountered. Stannis Baratheon, who knew Eddard, says he doubts that, because it really wasn't the way of the honorable Ned Stark to frequent prostitutes (the way that Stannis's own brother King Robert did).[4]

Behind the scenes

The HBO Viewer's Guide for the TV series lists "Wylla" as Jon Snow's mother and deceased.[1]

The question George R.R. Martin posed to David Benioff and D.B. Weiss at their first meeting to test their knowledge of the series was "Who do you think Jon Snow's mother is?" Beinoff guessed correctly. [5]

Martin has stated the he does already know who Jon Snow's mother is and she will eventually be revealed.[6] He has told some of the cast members secrets about their characters which have not been revealed in his novels yet, however he has only revealed things which their characters would logically know already. Kit Harington has said that Martin therefore did not tell him who Jon Snow's mother is because his character does not know.

Harington says he prefers not to think too much about the various theories of his character's parentage as Jon Snow has come to accept that he will never learn the truth about his mother's identity.[7]

In the books

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, Arya later learns Wylla is a servant of House Dayne of Starfall and has been for many years. When she is with the Brotherhood Without Banners, one of their members is the young Edric Dayne, the new head of House Dayne. He explains that Wylla was his wet-nurse at Starfall, and that she previously also nursed Jon (who is about four years older than Edric). He doesn't know how or in what circumstances Wylla met Eddard, because he was born a few years after Eddard and Jon left, and no one ever said more about it. Wylla was therefore alive for some time after Jon's birth, but it is unknown if she is still alive.

The novels make the mystery of Wylla truly being Jon Snow's mother more overt than in the TV series. Jon Snow is repeatedly noted for his striking physical resemblance to Ned at a young age, more so than any of Ned's trueborn sons - thus no one denies that Jon must have Stark blood in him.

Throughout the course of the novels, many characters mention rumors about other women who could be Jon's mother, or speculate about it themselves. Catelyn herself heard maidservants discussing the rumor that Jon's mother was Ashara Dayne of Starfall - Edric's own aunt, not just a servant. Ashara's brother was Arthur Dayne of the Kingsguard, whom Ned and his allies killed in the final confrontation of the war, the Showdown at the Red Mountains. Afterwards Ned returned the Dayne ancestral sword Dawn to Starfall out of respect, at which Ashara unexpectedly committed suicide by throwing herself off a cliff into the sea. The rumor was that Ashara didn't simply kill herself because her brother died in war (which happens to many women), but out of grief that her own lover had killed him. Catelyn asked Eddard about Ashara and Jon once early in their marriage: it was the only time Eddard ever truly became angry at her and frightened Catelyn. He said nothing, but commanded her never to ask about Ashara or about the identity of Jon's mother ever again, and indeed she never did afterwards. Even so this was only one of the more prominent of several rumors about the identity of Jon's mother. Others say that she was a fisherman's daughter in the Vale, where Eddard had been staying as a ward of Jon Arryn when the war broke out, and that he fathered Jon on her as he was fleeing back to the North to raise its armies after the Mad King killed his father and brother.

As in the TV series, the only woman that Ned himself ever identifies as Jon Snow's mother is "Wylla" - only once, when King Robert asked, and Eddard isn't in a position to refuse his king an answer. Ned also tells King Robert that he does not want to discuss Wylla any further with him since his adultery was his dishonor towards himself and his wife.

See also

References

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