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A person doesn't believe in prophecies because a prophecy about their son killing the king turned out to be false. Laius, the king, was actually killed by a group of people, not their son. The person has had other prophecies in the past that also didn't come true. They describe someone with brown hair, a beard, tall, and with a lot of skin who wasn't the one who killed Laius. I do not believe in prophecies. I was told our son would kill the king, but he ended up getting killed at a crossroads. That prophecy was false. Laius was killed by a group of people. Not one person, I think. Anyways, there is no way that can be true. Prophecies I've had told to me in the past haven't turned out to be true either. It's prophesied that Laius's son would kill his father, so he left him to die in the woods, and he's not the one who killed Laius. Well, he had brown hair, a beard, and all this skin, and he was tall. Very tall.