In the books, Jenny is also friends with a woods witch who prophesied that the prince that was promised (Azor Ahai) would be a descendent of Prince Aerys Targaryen and Princess Rhaella Targaryen. READ MORE: Who will win Game of Thrones?.Does this indicate, then, that Jon will – like his Targaryen ancestor before him – forego his claim to the throne in the name of love? Game of thrones season 1 soundtrack track. Do not read unless you have watched episode one of season. In season 8 episode 2, the song about Jenny is heard moments before Daenerys Targaryen learns of Jon Snow/Aegon Targaryen’s secret claim to the throne (and appears to agonise over it). The night king ramin djawadi game of thrones s8 episode 3 (the long night) avail now. Spoiler alert: this recap is published after Game of Thrones airs on HBO in the US on Sunday night and on Foxtel in Australia on Monday. Crucially, Duncan Targaryen ended up giving up his right to the Iron Throne for her. Duncan was so in love with Jenny that he broke a betrothal to a Baratheon daughter and married Jenny against his father’s wishes. So why weave her into the narrative at this late stage in the show?įor casual viewers, Podrick’s sweet song served as simply a haunting accompaniment to shots of lovers in Winterfell sharing what might be their last night together before the White Walkers lay siege to the Stark seat.īut Duncan and Jenny’s story resonates with Jon and Daenerys’s. The Jenny in question is Jenny of Oldstones, the wife of Duncan Targaryen who also lends her name to a new song performed by Florence and the Machine over episode 2’s credits.
They spun her around on the damp cold stone The ones who’d been gone for so very long