It could be a young and untainted Frey. Maybe a niece or a cousin of the more infamous Freys. One who has not been involved in the past atrocities committed by her family and has a more noble heart.
Perhaps it's a Frey daughter who has been kept away from the family's power plays. She might be a bit of an outcast among the Freys, but that's what makes her appealing to Jon Snow. She could be more interested in the well - being of the people rather than power, and Jon sees that in her.
One possible plot could be that after some political upheaval in Westeros, Jon Snow, in an effort to unite the North and the Riverlands more firmly, marries a Frey. They might initially face resistance from both sides due to the past enmity between the Starks and the Freys. But as they get to know each other, they discover common goals and start to build a relationship based on mutual respect. Their union could also lead to new alliances and power dynamics in the Seven Kingdoms.
Well, in some fanfictions, the plot could revolve around Lyanna Mormont being a key figure in convincing Jon Snow to take a more assertive role in ruling the North, and their marriage could be a way to solidify that. It could also involve them having to fight against external threats together, like the White Walkers if the story is set in that context. Their different personalities - Jon's more brooding and Lyanna's feisty - would create interesting dynamics in the story as they navigate their new relationship and the responsibilities that come with it. There could also be sub - plots about how the other characters in the 'Game of Thrones' universe react to their union, whether it's envy, support or something else entirely.
Well, clearly Jon Snow and Arianne Martell are the main characters. Jon Snow, who was thought to be a bastard son of Ned Stark but has a much more complex and mysterious heritage. He has proven himself to be a capable leader and warrior. Arianne Martell, on the other hand, is a strong - willed and politically astute woman from Dorne. She has her own ambitions and desires within the political landscape of Westeros.
Yes, there are quite a few. You can start by checking some popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own. There you might find various interpretations of this pairing, some might focus on political alliances in the story after their marriage, while others could be more about their personal relationship growth.
The wildlings might be his allies. After all, Jon Snow has had interactions with them before. They are fierce fighters and could fight alongside him against a common enemy.
One possible plot could be that they marry for political reasons at first. Jon, being the Lord Commander or having some power in the North, and Alys, coming from the Karstark family, their union could strengthen the North's stability. As they get to know each other, they develop real feelings. They might face challenges from other noble families who are jealous or see their union as a threat. They then have to work together to overcome these political and social obstacles.
A common plotline could revolve around the challenges they face from other houses. Since Jon Snow has his own supporters and enemies in the North, and Arianne has her situation in Dorne, there would be many who would try to undermine their union. This could lead to a series of adventures where they have to prove their love and the strength of their alliance. For example, they might have to deal with false rumors spread by rival houses to turn the public against them. They would then need to work together to quash these rumors and show that their marriage is beneficial for all of Westeros.
Yes, there might be. There are numerous fanfiction platforms out there like Archive of Our Own (AO3) where such stories could potentially exist. You can try searching on these platforms using relevant keywords to find it.
He could meet ancient Valyrian dragonlords. These dragonlords might still have some connection to their dragons, even if the dragons are long gone or in hiding. Another possibility is meeting the descendants of the original Valyrian slaves who have their own unique stories and skills.
Jon Snow could potentially have allies like the Mormonts. They have always been loyal to the Starks. Maybe even some of the Dornish houses might side with him. They have their own reasons to oppose the current power structure in Westeros. And of course, his friends from the Night's Watch who left with him or believe in his cause could be his allies in this conquest. He might also gain the support of some of the maesters who see the value in his leadership for the future of Westeros.