Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-4141313-20181116204649/@comment-26018514-20181122012755

Overlord1006 wrote: Overlord1006 wrote: Granaatti wrote: Overlord1006 wrote: Sinjoh wrote: Overlord1006 wrote: So I noticed that the place team QRWBY is staying at is called "Brunswick Farms". After doing some research, I discovered that the most prominent "form" of Brunswick is for https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braunschweig

Any thoughts on this? Brunswick is like the name of several areas in the States, Canada, Australia, and the UK. Though following the CNR rule, Brunswick happens to be a shade of green, named after Braunschweig, where it was first manufactured. It's also the literal name of a housing community in Tennesee... https://www.grantnewhomes.com/communities/brunswick-farms Apparently Brunswick is the name of the town where the Headless Horseman takes place in German version of the legend... Which was recorded by the Brothers Grimm.

And do you know what they also call the Headless Horseman in that story? The Wild Huntsman. Keep your ears open for the horns in next episodes

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headless_Horseman Also, given this information, the color brunswick green might be alluding to the English tale Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, featuring a headless horseman as the titular green knight... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Gawain_and_the_Green_Knight So I've been giving this theory some thought (The "Headless Horseman Reference" theory) and maybe the "headless" part will actually be metaphorical rather then literal? Like one of the members of QRWBY "loses their head" and goes crazy while at the farmhouse in light of recent events...? wasn't a lantern involved? maybe they'll have to chase a wisp or Jack'o'lantern followed closely by an unstable party member.