Regular entry later on.
Obviously, whatever contrived setup in Mon Colle Knights involved Redda trapping Rockna inside the Terror Dragon and everything else canon would non-canonically be the force behind Kasumi using the Time Sword to defeat Takeshi, and later on, to modify history so that the worlds stand a chance against Pfizgiy's influence.
Let's just say that there were lots of prophecies made, possibly as many as there are sand grains on a beach, and the vast majority of them simply never come true. No single entity, not even the gods or the Saint Star Dragon, had been pulling anyone's strings. For all anyone truly knows, the end of the worlds might simply have gone through, or might never have started in the first place.
(Essentially, that would mean that Mondo, Rockna, and McKnight weren't the only Man World inhabitants to have been blessed by the gods of Mon World.)
Defeats the whole point? Try reading Cursed Yoshi. While it does mention prophecies along the way, this later on becomes the same fic that says that the future is always changing, and even master prophets cannot truly predict it. Marcus reads a scripture explaining what is believed to happen in the future, which involves him, so essentially, this would give him the opportunity to defy his supposed destiny. And indeed, after he becomes Darkmark (right after a notable pivot point, no less), he proclaims to one of the gods that he is in control of his own life, not under the control of any gods or prophecies.
Obviously, whatever contrived setup in Mon Colle Knights involved Redda trapping Rockna inside the Terror Dragon and everything else canon would non-canonically be the force behind Kasumi using the Time Sword to defeat Takeshi, and later on, to modify history so that the worlds stand a chance against Pfizgiy's influence.
Let's just say that there were lots of prophecies made, possibly as many as there are sand grains on a beach, and the vast majority of them simply never come true. No single entity, not even the gods or the Saint Star Dragon, had been pulling anyone's strings. For all anyone truly knows, the end of the worlds might simply have gone through, or might never have started in the first place.
(Essentially, that would mean that Mondo, Rockna, and McKnight weren't the only Man World inhabitants to have been blessed by the gods of Mon World.)
Defeats the whole point? Try reading Cursed Yoshi. While it does mention prophecies along the way, this later on becomes the same fic that says that the future is always changing, and even master prophets cannot truly predict it. Marcus reads a scripture explaining what is believed to happen in the future, which involves him, so essentially, this would give him the opportunity to defy his supposed destiny. And indeed, after he becomes Darkmark (right after a notable pivot point, no less), he proclaims to one of the gods that he is in control of his own life, not under the control of any gods or prophecies.