OotS 924

No? The oracle said, exactly: "Belkar will draw his last breath - ever - before the end of the year"
http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0572.html
How does what I said get a "No"? If you're saying he'll become a vampire, he still has to die first. (Durkon died.)

Bullgrit

The whole point of prophecy, narratively, is to mess with the characters and/or audience by making them think they know what's going on. The obvious interpretation is almost never the real one (barring a double bluff), and there are plenty of ways in a fantasy world for someone to draw their last ever breath and yet be alive afterwards.

My money's on time travel.
 

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A curse that prevents him from breathing, but doesn't kill him, would achieve that end. There are a lot of possibilities aside from death.
 
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