User blog comment:Madman97/You know what really grinds my Wabbajack's? Season 2 Finale./@comment-13446185-20131001005622/@comment-13446185-20131001045721

It's actually stated somewhere in Morrowind that the Elder Scrolls cannot predict Dragon Breaks. I never said they could predict Dragon Breaks I was saying that there was some type of mistake in the Elder Scroll that allowed the hero to choose the ending of the prophecy rather than the Elder Scroll itself, maybe the Numidium had something to do with this as the Numidium has been known to cause dragon breaks before the Warp in the West, some think that the reason why the Dwemer disapeared was because of some strange effect of a Dragon Break. Or perhaps the 6 endings to the prophecy were made purposely to "accidentally" cause a Dragon Break.

According to Alduin's banishment during the Dragon Wars, Dragon Breaks can be caused by Elder Scrolls, as that is how Alduin was banished.

The Prophecy of the events of Daggerfall had probably only one solid ending that accounted for each of the endings

If what your saying is that the prophecy of Daggerfall was prophesized to flow into the Warp of the West then you're contradicting yourself as you said Elder Scrolls can't predict Dragon Breaks.

'And Being a cosmically important item, the Elder Scrolls probably only prophesizes what it deems cosmically important. I don't think it would prophesize you going to the market to sell your junk on a Tuesday.'

On a cosmological scale anything can be considered important, I highly doubt that the Elder Scrolls are literally just scrolls that say "Ah yah dis guy gunna do dis and dat guy gunna do dat", I wouldn't be surprised if the Elder Scrolls contain the combination of every single different posible outcome of each prophecy. Remember the Elder Scrolls are incomprehensible to mortals, the gist of a prophecy may be one of the only thing mortals can understand from them.