If you were setting up a system to screw with Destiny, you’d arrange for the system to tell all involved automatically!
It’s also plausible to me that the orbs were always restricted to the Hall, but the system worked because every wizard could Apparate there for a couple of minutes every few weeks to check if there were any new prophecies about them, and that was a lot better than nothing.
Well, it’s better than nothing, but it still sounds pretty silly. It’d be like if the Interdict of Merlin operated as a gradual amnesia and every few weeks you had to apparate to a Hall of Memory to retrieve your lost memories from an uber-pensieve (minus, of course, any powerful spells you might’ve learned) - it’s weirdly roundabout, and has obvious failure modes.
It’s also plausible to me that the orbs were always restricted to the Hall, but the system worked because every wizard could Apparate there for a couple of minutes every few weeks to check if there were any new prophecies about them, and that was a lot better than nothing.
Well, it’s better than nothing, but it still sounds pretty silly. It’d be like if the Interdict of Merlin operated as a gradual amnesia and every few weeks you had to apparate to a Hall of Memory to retrieve your lost memories from an uber-pensieve (minus, of course, any powerful spells you might’ve learned) - it’s weirdly roundabout, and has obvious failure modes.