"You have a wildness in you, child. ‘The wolf blood’ my father used to call it. Lyanna had a touch of it, and my brother Brandon more than a touch. It brought them both to an early grave.
Meaning of (name): Named for Joramun the legendary King-Beyond-the-Wall. According to myth, in ancient days he blew the Horn of Winter and woke the giants from the earth. Joramun either broke his strength on the Wall, or was broken by the power of Winterfell on the far side.
Rowan after the tree, symbolizing that she does not kneel.
Snow is the b*****d name of her father.
Aliases: Ro, Jora, The Wild Wolf
Friends:
Enemies:
Likes: Freedom, Wolves, Fighting, Rough-housing, Carousing, Snow, Cold, Ice, Swords, Capes, Fur
Dislikes: Kneelers, Cowards, Southrons.
Date Found:
Found: Drop Off
Date of Maxing:
Group: Winterfell/Tyrell
Temper: Tempestuous (characterized by strong and turbulent or conflicting emotion.)
Breed: Direwolf/Freefolk
Breed Appearance: Mutant with paws/tail
Height: 16.1 hands
Personality:
A proud and defiant member of the Free Folk, Joramun honors no Southron King or any walls meant to keep her out. She is "wolf-blooded" meaning that she is wild and untameable. Given to being headstrong without thinking things through, she takes after her Great Uncle Brandon who died before she was ever born. The same wolf-blood ran through his and his sister Lyanna's veins which led them both to early graves.
A fierce beserker in battle, Joramun has yet to learn that temper and pure brawn is not what helps her to survive. So far it's been skill and sheer dumb luck, but sooner or later her luck will run out...and she'll learn her lesson the hard way.
Her sisters have a hard time reigning her in, though Lyanna has better luck than Alysanne.
Backstory:
Joramun Rowan Snow was raised by her mother Lynnea. She was a gift from the Wishing Star after her father Jon Snow was killed in a Walker attack (or so they believe, he is alive and well). She is the youngest of four siblings (Lyanna, Alysanne, Brandon, Joramun). Her mother raised them all with stories of their father's bravery and his kindness. She told them what she knew of his old home and instilled in them the stories of the North.