Monroe was the one who made the observation that even in talking about the prophecy, their conversation was supposed to occur. In a way. So basically, everything's going according to some mystical plan.
I know the Templar Knights were very well educated, smart, and cleaver. But for being so clever, many met their downfall and were wiped out. So how would these knights, get a part of a stick, a cloth, and put all of this together into some kind of a foretelling? Was putting the stick in a demolished church for some grimm to find part of the prophecy?
And if this is a prophecy, is anyone in Grimm to blame for any of their actions? Take the case of kidnapping Diana or the Royals attempting to take her. Was that in a sense, an attempt to thwart this prophecy and as a result both actions failed miserably?
Now that the scoobies and Sean know of this prophecy, can they stop it? If so, then would it be a prophecy?
I know the Templar Knights were very well educated, smart, and cleaver. But for being so clever, many met their downfall and were wiped out. So how would these knights, get a part of a stick, a cloth, and put all of this together into some kind of a foretelling? Was putting the stick in a demolished church for some grimm to find part of the prophecy?
And if this is a prophecy, is anyone in Grimm to blame for any of their actions? Take the case of kidnapping Diana or the Royals attempting to take her. Was that in a sense, an attempt to thwart this prophecy and as a result both actions failed miserably?
Now that the scoobies and Sean know of this prophecy, can they stop it? If so, then would it be a prophecy?
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