nubs says:
Theorizing:
-to my eyes there are two parts to the first prophecy. The first 5 lines deal with Hazard and the Sphere; specifically the Sphere being used to wake/free the Serpent (which I think is both a metaphor for the river in flood and a literal magical beast of some kind). This will destroy Hazard (and I'm taking the "Child" to be the Innocent of Hazard).
-the last two lines, however, refer to something happening to all of Bload and involve a "crown of frost" and the "tomb of the Old". Now, I think the group saw the tomb back in Chapter One when a couple of you ventured under the church. The "crown of frost" is likely the source of the 6PC symbol, but I suspect that whatever it is actually rests with the Serpent; hence the "Ice and flood" that comes from activating the Sphere.
I think the prophesies imply the whole of Bload is in danger. Maybe Bload itself is a gargantuan sleeping sea monster?
Agree that the 6PC/ice-crown crew want to wake the monster using some sort of ice magic. Zora is prophesied to stop them (destroy a/the crown? "makes heads bare").
Chapter 1, page 26 is where we check out the crypt under Nethuns' (god of oceans, fittingly) temple. Not much there though other than a door with the 6PC glyph on. We failed a perception check which might have given more clues! Amongst the offerings to Nethuns there's an "embryonic horse" which might be connected to the seahorse somehow? Maybe that's what people offer if they can't get hold of a seahorse.
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Culsu is a minor goddess associated with doors and passages, both literal and metaphorical. So the broken gate likely has something to do with her particular role.
Agree this seems relevant.