Jon Snow's journey took an unforeseen twist when he discovered his true lineage as a member of the Targaryen family. Despite the significance of this revelation for his character development, he was ironically among the last to learn about his real parents. This critical piece of information was a tightly held secret, known only to a few privileged individuals before Jon himself found out.
The grand revelation came as a shock to Jon Snow and the viewers alike. In the seventh season of "Game of Thrones," it was confirmed that Jon is the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen.
This revelation came through a series of visions and flashbacks, pieced together to form the bigger picture: Lyanna and Rhaegar had secretly married before Rhaegar was killed by Robert Baratheon, and Lyanna tragically died during childbirth. It was then that Ned Stark vowed to protect Jon's true identity to ensure his safety from those who would wish him harm, specifically Robert Baratheon.

The revelation about Jon's parentage carried monumental implications for the battle for the Iron Throne.
As a member of both the Stark and Targaryen lineages, Jon emerged as the legitimate heir to the Iron Throne.This development added layers of complexity to his existing relationship with Daenerys Targaryen, both complicating their political alliance and straining their romantic involvement.
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