ArstenWhitebeard
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anywhere around patchface isnt the safest place to be, but yes I am pretty sure he is at Eastwatch with Shireen
FM are being thrown around everywhere...
Now i'm told their was a pestilance called the great Spring.
How it came to be was never fully explained though...
Speaking of diseases and going somewhat, but not entirely, offtopic.
What is going to happen to Shireen? And what connection does i have with Patchface? (And making a mockery of my own question/thoughts) Is he the reason Stannis only managed to begot one child with his queen and a doomed one at that? (After all he had no trouble creating shadow babies...) Is Shireen in truth the representation of death and Patchface her future lover? Stay tuned for the next episode of the Adventures of the Patched Faced Patchface!
Edit: Oh God! Can't believe we missed it all. he got a PATCHED face. You can never trust anyone with a patched face. It is known!
He had some visions while he was underwater. That's why all of his ramblings/prophecies start with "Under the sea" not because they actually happen under the sea, but because he saw them while he was under the sea.
Ummm..... What?
I'm not quite sure what you are trying to say here...
Perhaps the Drowned God somehow "showed" Patchface what's in store...
Wow, that is a gem of a find there.
Let's add this little prophecy/gibberish from Patchface himself:
"Under the sea the mermen feast on starfish soup, and all the serving men are crabs'"
- I agree with needle on this, in the future (from when he said it) dragons will fly“Under the sea, the birds have scales for feathers.”
“It is always summer under the sea.” “The merwives wear nennymoans in their
hair and weave gowns of silver seaweed.”
- Jon Snow would rise up? and raining death (bones) everywhere.“Under the sea it snows up.” “and the rain is dry as bone.”
“The shadows come to dance my lord, dance my lord, dance my lord.” “The
shadows come to stay my lord, stay my lord, stay my lord.”
- In the future you fly? Who did he say this too?“Under the sea, you fall up.”
- In the future roles will be reversed. Could be a reference to the poor rising up, the Wildlings rising up, the exiles in Essos, the Others... or any number of others. Based on the later reference to Davos being the fish... This could foretell Davos's rise to power.“Here we eat fish, under the sea, the fish eat us.”
- I like Needle's idea that hats are crowns. In the future there will be no Kings. Could refer to wildling takeover or something else.“Under the sea no one wears hats.”
“Under the sea, smoke rises in bubbles, and flames burn green and blue and
black.”
“Under the sea the old fish eat the young fish.” “Up here the young fish
teach the old fish.”
“Fool’s blood. King’s blood, blood on the maiden’s thigh, but chains for the
guests and chains for the bridegroom, aye, aye, aye.”
- The others. No future prediction needed.“In the dark the dead are dancing.”
“Under the sea the merman feast on starfish soup, and all the serving men are
crabs.”
- Foretold the coming of the white ravens that announce the end of summer. Or could be about the future of the NW under Jon Snow.“Under the sea the crows are white as snow.”
- Go away into the future? Let's get where we're going? I'm showing you the way to the future? I don't know.“Away, away, come with me beneath the sea, away, away, away.”
“I will lead it.” “We will march into the sea and out again. Under the waves
we will ride seahorses, and mermaids will blow seashells to announce our coming,
oh, oh, oh.”
Davos was marked as a fish before... some connection to him here perhaps.“Under the sea, men marry fishes.”
What if this line is actually a prophecy for Brienne and Pod killing the members of the brave companions at Cracklaw point?
"The mermen feast on starfish soup" - starfish soup could be a reference to Shagwell, who was a jester and may have had stars on his clothing (someone help me out with a description of his appearance."
"And all the serving men are crabs." - Dick Crabbe brought Brienne to the Whispers and "served up" the starfish soup.
I wonder if it was a spiked flail which would make it a type of morningstar. Or if he wore a traditional jester's cap it has a shape similar to a star.Shagwell, better known as Shagwell the Fool, was a psychotic jester and member of the Brave Companions mercenary company. He wears green and pink motley, tells cruel jokes, and fights with a three-headed flail.
"Under the sea the merman feast on starfish soup, and all the serving men are crabs."
Patchface said:Under the sea the crows are white as snow.