Thread:Patrick.vtap/@comment-27097330-20170220201408

1. Okay, so the three mounts presumably refer to her three dragons, though I'm not sure why one is for love, gold, and blood. The first two betrayals were Mirri Maaz Duur and Jorah Mormont. Mirri was blood, so was Jorah gold? Or love? The fire's are harder, is the first one Mirri Maaz Duur's funeral pyre? Or the comet? Or have we not even come across those yet.

2. I have a feeling Cersei is interpreting her prophecy quite wrong. Guessing Daenerys is the young queen who takes everything from her. Though it's possible she's correct and it was Margaery, since Cersei got imprisoned by the high septon at the end of Feast for Crows. Another interesting thought, valonqar just means brother doesn't it? So couldn't it just as easily be Jaime? Still I'll admit Tyrion seems more likely.

3. And finally the mysterious warning from Quaithe. The pale mare, the kraken, the dark flame, the lion, the griffin, the sun's son, and the mummer's dragon. The kraken's obviously Victarion, the lion's Tyrion, the sun's son is Quentyn. That part's simple. I can't place the other one's though. The pale mare could be a reference to the Dothraki, but the only important female Dothraki I can think of is Daenerys, so that doesn't make much sense. No idea about the griffin and dark flame, but maybe the mummer's dragon has to do with the Targaryen's? A fool's Targaryen? The fool Targaryen? Viserys? XD I guess I'll have to wait and see.

Anyway, that's my riddle brainstorming for now. Don't think I've forgotten anything. 