Hades removed the curse on the Oracle only after he found out Rachel hit his father in the eye with a plastic hairbrush.
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Scariest thing to hear in mythology:
"You're more beautiful than Aphrodite"
"And along came Zeus"
"Hera is coming"
"I'm going to go see the oracle"
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Girls when they live in an area with abundant geothermal activity
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So What WAS the Deal with the Oracle of Delphi?
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Authority and truth don't always see eye to eye, but they always go hand in hand.
or "one thought he knew what love is, the other thought he didn't"
Featuring Vincent Herrington von Hardestadt (a friend's Ventrue OC) and Dr. Irres Wilder, my malkavian OC
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Why did nobody clean the Oracle's attic? A minor question, but one I just thought of. What, were people too scared of the corpse to clean the attic? Because that's the only explanation I can think of. I can kind of get it, I wouldn't want to be near an old corpse either. If you know me, you know I'm too cowardly to do anything like that. Even horror movies can give me a fear of sleeping for months, so…
But still, I know some really brave people surely can't have been that terrified of her. I wouldn't be one of them, but I know those types of people exist. And I know everyone deserves respect. Even a terrifying corpse inhabited by an Oracle.
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The Believer: I get that you wanna know your future in the broad sense of the word, but trust me, You Don't Want to Know this future.
Detective Chambers: Is it my future?
The Believer: Well, yes, but you don't wanna know.
Detective Chambers: Well, if it's bad, I can avoid it, right?
The Believer: That's...not how future seeing works.
(Source: Myths and Legends Episode 65: Motherlover)
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Rachel Elizabeth ‘Nail the time lord in the eye with a blue hairbrush while he toys with one the most powerful demigods of the time’ Dare requires more recognition.
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God comes to me when I sniff this crack in the ground ~ prophets of times past
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The oracle of delphi
You are invited to receive guidance and inspiration using these oracle cards.Ĭontains: 147 cards depicting beautiful wall paintings from various ancient sites of Greece and a booklet in English. “Today’s Pythia” gives her own interpretation of the meaning of these precepts as they pertain to today’s life. His journey comes to an end at the port of Delphi, where he proclaims that he will build a temple that will serve as an. After Apollo’s visit to Olympus, where he was greatly admired for his beauty, the god of music travelled the Earth searching for a suitable home. With this set of oracle cards, and the booklet enclosed, the timeless light of the ancients offers advice regarding all aspects of life, widening our perspective and understanding. A Reconstruction of the Oracle’s Chambers in Apollo’s Temple at Delphi. The wise words in the Delphic maxims, known also as the ‘Pythian Letters’, are attributed to the seven sages of antiquity: Thales of Miletus, Pittakos Mytilineos, Bias of Priene, Solon the Athenian, Kleovoulos of Rhodes, Periander the Corinthian and Chilon the Lacedaemon. I was alone outside the ruined Temple of Apollo, where for more than 1,000 years the Oracle of Delphi enigmatically answered the questions of curious pilgrims including kings, generals and. These precepts were carved on the wall at the Temple of Apollo. The oracles also inspired precepts or ethical advice for everyday life. Through Pythia the oracle, individuals were able to hear the will of the gods and prophesies for the future. The Dephic Oracle was the access point where mortals received messages from the divine. Precepts which are as relevant for our lives today as they were then. It is based on the ancient, wise precepts which were carved on the wall at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi.
The Dephic Oracle cards, is a deck of cards unlike any other currently on the market.
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