Common themes in Jon Snow Night's Watch fanfiction include leadership. Jon Snow is often depicted as a leader within the Night's Watch, facing challenges and making difficult decisions. Friendship is also important, his relationships with Samwell Tarly and other members are explored. And the theme of identity, as he is a Stark but also a member of the Night's Watch, and how he reconciles these two parts of himself in different fanfictions.
The White Walkers can still be the main antagonist even if he leaves the Night's Watch. After all, they are a huge threat to all of Westeros. Jon might think he can fight them better outside the Night's Watch, but they are constantly advancing and could target him specifically for leaving his post. Maybe they see him as a key figure in the coming war and want to eliminate him before he can gather enough strength to oppose them.
In some fanfictions, he might leave due to a love interest. He could meet someone who makes him question his vows to the Night's Watch. This person could be from a different region or have a special connection to him. For example, she might be a noblewoman with a hidden agenda, but Jon is drawn to her and decides to leave the Night's Watch to be with her and get involved in the political intrigue of the Seven Kingdoms.
One great Jon Snow Night's Watch fanfiction is 'The Trials of Jon Snow at the Wall'. It delves deep into his struggles and relationships within the Night's Watch. Another is 'Jon Snow: Defender of the Wall' which focuses on his heroic deeds in protecting the Wall from various threats. And 'A Different Path for Jon Snow at the Night's Watch' offers an alternate take on his journey in the Night's Watch, showing how different decisions could have led to different outcomes.
One possible fanfiction could be that Jon Snow discovers a long - lost magic that can actually communicate with the Night King. Instead of fighting, they have a series of intense conversations that make Jon understand the Night King's motives, which are not as simple as just bringing eternal winter. It could be that the Night King was once a hero wronged by the old magic and is now on a path of vengeance in a very twisted way.
One common theme is love and reconciliation. Since they have had a complex relationship in the original story, their wedding night in fan fictions often shows them reconciling their differences and fully embracing their love for each other.
Some fan fictions might have a plot where they face challenges on their wedding night. For example, political intrigues from the outside world might try to interfere with their new - found happiness. But they stand strong together, vowing to protect each other and their relationship, making their wedding night a turning point in their story.
It's possible that he has a different vision for his life. He might have seen a different future for himself, one where he doesn't have to be bound by the rules and isolation of the Night's Watch. He may want to be more involved in the politics and power struggles of the Seven Kingdoms, rather than being on the Wall.
Perhaps Jon travels back to a time when the Night King was first created. He then tries to prevent the creation itself. This could involve complex interactions with the ancient magic and the people involved in that fateful event. He might have to make difficult choices and sacrifices to change the course of history and ensure the Night King never comes to be, thus 'winning' in a different way.
I'm not sure if Jon Voight has watched 'Pulp Fiction'. There's no publicly reported information specifically stating that he has or hasn't. He may have watched it as it's a very well - known and influential movie in the film industry, but without a direct statement from him, it's hard to say for certain.