Outlanderseason 7 ended with a plot twist that never happened in the books, and the series has already set up more such changes for season 8. The upcoming installment will be the last of the Starz series, so it will be up to these episodes to tie up any loose ends. Unfortunately,Outlanderis running short on source material because author Diana Gabaldon’s book series isn’t yet complete. While it can be hoped that Starz collaborated with Gabaldon to ensureOutlanderends similarly to her version, previous changes hint that this was never the plan.

Though theOutlanderTV show has skipped over dozens of minor (and some not-so-minor) storylines from the books, it has remained largely faithful to the source. Most changes that happened were for convenience but didn’t have a larger impact on the overall plot. This all changed with thefinale ofOutlanderseason 7. The reveal that Faith Fraser might have lived never happened in Gabaldon’s novel, bringing into question what other changes will be made inOutlanderseason 8. This is also a hint thatsome ofOutlander’s more minor changes could turn out to be far more important.

Sophie Skelton as Brianna Mackenzie looking scared in the Outlander season 7 midseason finale

The Outlander TV Show Already Changed The Books' Fraser Prophecy

One of the strangerchanges theOutlanderTV show madehappened back in season 3. In the books, Geillis Duncan learned of a prophecy that claimed thatsomeone from the Frasers of Lovat would become the next Scottish ruler. Jamie’s grandfather was the Lord of Lovat, and, at the time, Brianna Fraser was the last of that line. It was for this reason that Geillis put her focus on Claire’s daughter and ultimately met her end. However, this went entirely differently inOutlanderseason 3.

In the TV show version of the story, Geillis found someone to make a prophecy about who the next Scottish king would be, and it was determined thattheir identity could only be revealed following the death of a 200-year-old baby. Like the books, this prophecy led Geillis to Brianna because she was conceived in the 18th century but born in the 20th. Everything came out the same in the end. Claire killed Geillis, and the prophecy was left to be resolved later in the series. However, thanks to the change, such a resolution will have to be different inOutlanderseason 8 than in the books.

A locked with the name Faith in Outlander

The Fraser Prophecy Change Hints At A Dark Ending For Brianna’s Story

Brianna Will Have To Die For Answers

TheOutlanderTV show likely changed the details of the prophecy so that Claire would be fully justified in murdering Geillis. However, it’s interesting to consider the show writers' overarching plan here. The two versions of the prophecy both involve Bree, but they are different to the point that Gabaldon’s resolution for this plotline would essentially be impossible for the show to pull off. Additionally, Starz’sOutlanderset this up soaudiences could only get an answer if Brianna died—and that’s certainly not something that anyone wants to see happen.

Of course, it’s possible that, as is typical with prophecies, the words here are somewhat misleading.

Outlander Season 7 Poster

Brianna dying may somehow reveal the identity of the next Scottish king, but it would also be devistating for nearly everycharacter ofOutlander. Of course, it’s possible that, as is typical with prophecies, the words here are somewhat misleading. Brianna may be destined to die, but this doesn’t necessarily mean that she has to stay dead. Or, perhaps answers will come when Brianna dies of old age.Outlanderis a time travel series, after all—characters could potentially travel to Brianna’s future to learn the truth. At this point, it’s anyone’s guess how season 8 could work this all out—but it certainly won’t be book canon.

How Outlander Season 7’s Faith Twist Could Connect To Brianna’s Prophecy

Does Master Raymond Have Something To Do With The Prophecy Too?

Outlanderseason 8 will have a lot of big questions to answer, but it’s also essential that these loose ends come together to form a cohesive whole. If Claire’s revelation about Faith Fraser in season 7’s ending is correct, then there must be an explanation for why Master Raymond withheld the baby.The strange man must be working toward a larger plan, which must tie in with Claire’s overarching story, thus leading to a satisfying series ending. Since Faith was Claire and Jamie’s daughter, it would make sense if Master Raymond’s plans also involved Brianna and her prophecy.

Master Raymond is a prehistoric time traveler and the ancestor of many other travelers inOutlander​​​​​​.

Geillis Duncan was a time travelerwhose primary goal was to put a Scot on the English throne. She was also a likely descendent of Master Raymond—another time traveler who is keen on pulling the strings and guiding his various descendants. It’spossible that Geillis ended up on her mission because of Master Raymond himself. Since this mysterious man obviously has a hand in Faith Fraser’s survival, it seems likely that all of this is connected. Precisely how is a question that onlyOutlanderseason 8 can say for certain.