I was musing about how odd it was that royalty are - even formally - addressed by their titles and their first names whereas most everyone else formally addressed would be by title and last name. That then reminded me of Davos in "Spoils of War" correcting Missandei's "Lord Snow" with:
King Snow, isn't it? No, that doesn't sound right. King Jon?
And then "King Snow" jogged another memory - an ADHD morning, I see - that I don't believe anyone brought up yet, and that is of Mormont's raven saying "King Snow" after his prophetic "Lord Snow" had come true. I wonder if Davos's mistake was a callback to that!
He rose and dressed in darkness, as Mormont’s raven muttered across the room. “Corn,” the bird said, and, “King,” and, “Snow, Jon Snow, Jon Snow.” That was queer. The bird had never said his full name before, as best Jon could recall.
Martin, George R. R.. A Dance with Dragons (A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 5) (p. 770). Random House Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.
So Bloodraven? Bran? Just a really smart and helpful bird?