Alaundo the Seer foretold a prophecy that could alter the destiny of the realm.
In the prophecy is said, that someone will betray him, and he didn't know who could be that.
The noun could be 'prophet' (the person who made the prophecy), or prophecy (the foretelling itself).
the war foreshadowed his death
The prophecy that none of woman born could harm Macbeth. Macbeth wasn't to know that by a technicality, Macduff wasn't "of woman born".
Sure! In your Percy Jackson fanfiction, you could create a mysterious prophecy like: "When the lightning strikes twice, the chosen hero shall rise. In the depths of Tartarus, a soul must pay the price. Only through sacrifice, the world will be saved." This prophecy could foretell a quest where Percy and his friends have to confront both literal and figurative darkness to prevent a great calamity.
He did not go to Hades, he summoned the ghosts of Hades to earth to speak to the blind seer Teiresias, who could foretell what would happen to him on his journey.
One important prophecy that could be studied under the direction of the divine is the prophecy of the end times or the coming of a chosen savior. It is believed that understanding such prophecies can provide insight into the future and guidance for believers.
Dreams do not foretell the future. When you dream about a specific person, it usually means that you have been thinking about that person, or that you wish you could meet them.
Yes the line about the oath in the great prophecy could be interpreted to be the promise that Nico made to Percy.
when a man is in a war or a battle, then he is versus his fate because it could come at any moment and he could die.
It depends on the context and how it is done. It could just be called predicting, but it could also be called prophecy.
Because it could mean the destruction of the gods. The Prophecy was that a child of the Big Three would have the choice to either destroy or save the gods. The gods thought that if the prophecy was kept secret until the time came, Percy would choose to save the gods.