Jon Snowâs decision to kill Daenerys Targaryen was one of the most heartbreaking moments of Game of Thronesâ final season.
The pair were driven apart as Jonâs royal ancestry came to light, implicating them not just in incest but in clashing claims to the Iron Throne, reports The Sun.
Fans of the show will remember the tragic moment Jon (Kit Harington) plunged a dagger into Daenerysâ (Emilia Clarke) chest during their final embrace.
However, a newly released concept art book has revealed there was originally an entire scene cut from the sequence that documented Jonâs final journey to meet with her.
The Art of Game of Thrones from HBO and Insight Editions features the concept sketches signed off by production designer Deborah Riley.
The axed on-screen moment depicts a conflicted Jonâs last interaction with eunuch army The Unsullied.
âAs Jon heads into the Red Keep, struggling with a choice only he can make, he comes upon a huge pile of snow that reveals itself as a sleeping Drogon,â the caption reads.
âRecognising Jon Snow, Drogon allows him to pass through the door that leads to the throne room ⊠Unsullied soldiers guard below.â
The version that made it into the episode simply revealed Jon leaving Tyrion Lannisterâs (Peter Dinklage) cell before arriving at Daenerysâ throne room without an armed guard.
While Jonâs first interaction with Drogon was cut, producers kept in the moment he melted down the Iron Throne in fury after Daenerys was stabbed.
The journey through the Kingâs Landing ruins isnât the only moment to be edited out during the production process.
In George R.R. Martinâs original pitch, there were all manner of moments that never made the cut.
The author originally planned for Jon and Arya to embark on an incestuous romance, while he envisioned Sansa betraying the Starks to have Joffreyâs baby.
He also planned for Tyrion to have his nose hacked off during the Battle of Blackwater.
The Art of Game of Thrones is available for preorder now.
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission