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'''Mandor''' asks, "Did you foresee a true oracle of that fact or do you just know your mother?  The three oracles i mentioned are places, not people.  There are a few True Seers i could speak of in time but for the moment lets stick to places."
 
'''Mandor''' asks, "Did you foresee a true oracle of that fact or do you just know your mother?  The three oracles i mentioned are places, not people.  There are a few True Seers i could speak of in time but for the moment lets stick to places."
  
"The '''''Oracle of Mandalay''''' was once an oracle in a world near the center of shadow in a chaos sway world called Gknfhnismznup . It was a weathery place that the querent cast his questions into the wind and had a vision of his answer. It was powerful, True, and fairly obnoxious. When Mandalay was created the realm was taken into the Green Sway. The Oracle was taken under the auspices of the mark, and the accuracy of the oracle went up astronomically... but... it told damn near everyone. It turned up in people's dreams. and splashed over people with a susceptibility to receiving these messages; prophets, soothsayers, crystal ball readers, and fortune tellers. It cast images of the visions onto walls as if they were murals. It impacted in people who could not shake the idea. Some of these later think they created the vision out of their own minds, and write them up as books, plays and movies. That's fairly annoying to the querent who might have liked it to remain a secret. That's the Oracle of Mandalay. [[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Diners_of_Amber#The_Oracle_of_Mandalay]]"  
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"The oracle of Mandalay was once an oracle in a world near the center of shadow in a chaos sway world called Gknfhnismznup . It was a weathery place that the querent cast his questions into the wind and had a vision of his answer. It was powerful, True, and fairly obnoxious. When Mandalay was created the realm was taken into the Green Sway. The Oracle was taken under the auspices of the mark, and the accuracy of the oracle went up astronomically... but... it told damn near everyone. It turned up in people's dreams. and splashed over people with a susceptibility to receiving these messages; prophets, soothsayers, crystal ball readers, and fortune tellers. It cast images of the visions onto walls as if they were murals. It impacted in people who could not shake the idea. Some of these later think they created the vision out of their own minds, and write them up as books, plays and movies. That's fairly annoying to the querent who might have liked it to remain a secret. That's the Oracle of Mandalay. [[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Diners_of_Amber#The_Oracle_of_Mandalay]]"  
  
 
'''Henry''' got a wine bottle and filled both glasses, his with wine and his fathers with bourbon.
 
'''Henry''' got a wine bottle and filled both glasses, his with wine and his fathers with bourbon.
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"Please go on. I want to visit Mandalay more now."
 
"Please go on. I want to visit Mandalay more now."
  
"The '''''Oracle of Drisna''''' is a True Oracle deep in Shadow near the realms of Cynsure and its thousands of intershadow pathways that existed long before the Jeweled Road. Its not a friendly place but it gives highly accurate visions.  It is immersive in that you feel like you are in the prophecy as its played out.  You can feel it, smell it, even taste it.  While the effect varies most querents say they spent time in their prophecy.  Not just hours but days, weeks, even years.  Long enough to eat, drink, love, fight, and travel in the time of the conclusion of the prophecy as if the Oracle transported them to the shadow where the oracle is complete.  Yet when they leave the vision no time in Drisna has past. "
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"The Oracle of Drisna is a True Oracle deep in Shadow near the realms of Cynsure and its thousands of intershadow pathways that existed long before the Jeweled Road. Its not a friendly place but it gives highly accurate visions.  It is immersive in that you feel like you are in the prophecy as its played out.  You can feel it, smell it, even taste it.  While the effect varies most querents say they spent time in their prophecy.  Not just hours but days, weeks, even years.  Long enough to eat, drink, love, fight, and travel in the time of the conclusion of the prophecy as if the Oracle transported them to the shadow where the oracle is complete.  Yet when they leave the vision no time in Drisna has past. "
  
 
"Now there are two bad things about this one. It may give you a True Vision, but afterwards as you take paths forward it nudges you to stick to the vision it fortold. One might never know its happening but the effect is unavoidable and may effect people around the querent and the shadows they travel in.. Its an invasive bitch. Second, it gives the querent a glitch. A facial tick, the inability to taste pork products, a lazy eye, farting during intercourse... Something. And the tick won't go away till the vision is achieved.  That's the Oracle of Drisna.[[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Diners_of_Amber#Oracle_of_Drisna]]"  
 
"Now there are two bad things about this one. It may give you a True Vision, but afterwards as you take paths forward it nudges you to stick to the vision it fortold. One might never know its happening but the effect is unavoidable and may effect people around the querent and the shadows they travel in.. Its an invasive bitch. Second, it gives the querent a glitch. A facial tick, the inability to taste pork products, a lazy eye, farting during intercourse... Something. And the tick won't go away till the vision is achieved.  That's the Oracle of Drisna.[[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Diners_of_Amber#Oracle_of_Drisna]]"  
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He sits looking out at the morning sky over the grounds of the Anorusa Plaza in the city of Nenton, Antheris, where they raised a son.  Smokey colorful fireworks over the baseball stadium go off signaling a game's beginning. He looks down at people in the hiking trails and the swimming lake. Aerial drones fly in the air lanes bringing deliveries as the day gets underway for so many people in this technological age. He takes a deep drink and sighs...
 
He sits looking out at the morning sky over the grounds of the Anorusa Plaza in the city of Nenton, Antheris, where they raised a son.  Smokey colorful fireworks over the baseball stadium go off signaling a game's beginning. He looks down at people in the hiking trails and the swimming lake. Aerial drones fly in the air lanes bringing deliveries as the day gets underway for so many people in this technological age. He takes a deep drink and sighs...
  
"I would not know your mother if not for the '''''Oracle of Night'''''."
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"I would not know your mother if not for the Oracle of Night."
  
 
As a Lord of Chaos and as someone in the line of succession to the High Lordship of Chaos, albeit low on the list, i have to respect the Oracle of Night and its twin realm the Tower of Grief as they sit by the Fane of Zila and the battlefield of Patternfall where Benedict defeated Chaos in a time of war."
 
As a Lord of Chaos and as someone in the line of succession to the High Lordship of Chaos, albeit low on the list, i have to respect the Oracle of Night and its twin realm the Tower of Grief as they sit by the Fane of Zila and the battlefield of Patternfall where Benedict defeated Chaos in a time of war."

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