We have reason to believe that Moridin has been making a lot of them up--especially the writings scrawled on the wall back in TSR (or whenever that was). Ishamael was screwing with Rand.
Of course, this was before RJ really had a solid grasp of the metaphysical nature of the Pattern. We've heard a lot about the Dark Prophecy. But the DO isn't called the Father of Lies for nothing. There is no "Dark One's Creation" counterpart--he wants the complete and utter destruction of Creation. Chaos is by definition unpredictable, and it doesn't seem natural that a Dark Prophecy could exist--something that predicts the future should Shai'tan succeed.
Of course, this was before RJ really had a solid grasp of the metaphysical nature of the Pattern. We've heard a lot about the Dark Prophecy. But the DO isn't called the Father of Lies for nothing. There is no "Dark One's Creation" counterpart--he wants the complete and utter destruction of Creation. Chaos is by definition unpredictable, and it doesn't seem natural that a Dark Prophecy could exist--something that predicts the future should Shai'tan succeed.
Prophecies should be considered as guidelines?
12/11/2010 12:42:11 AM
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Re: Prophecies should be considered as guidelines?
12/11/2010 01:01:32 AM
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What about the Shadow Prophecies?
12/11/2010 02:39:02 AM
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I always wondered about those
12/11/2010 02:45:39 AM
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Yeah, I always assumed the Dark Prophecy in Fal Dara was an invention of Ishamael's.
12/11/2010 03:07:02 AM
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What reason do we have to believe that Elaida's foretellings were real foretellings? *NM*
13/11/2010 01:35:14 AM
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