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Les Oracles (ou l’Oracle) est dans la mythologie Grecque le rapport direct des membres de cette culture antique d’avec leurs divinités. On appelait « Oracle » la réponse donnée à une question (portant souvent sur le Destin) d’un Dieu à celui la mandant et qui devait alors suivre les recommandations de l’entité. Cette pratique culturelle et cultuelle se pratiquait dans un lieu consacré et sacré à cette même divinité. The Oracles are a faction of several friendly gorloc tribes that inhabit Sholazar Basin. They see themselves as guardians of the titan technology that remains in the area (though they understand little of it). They find themselves in an escalating territorial war with the Frenzyheart Tribe of wolvar. Many of the Oracles' leaders have the word "Soo" in their name. This may be a title, especially since Jaloot says that someday the adventurer can become "Soo-Dryskin" (dryskin is what the Oracles call most other races).[citation needed] Oracles are a type of lesser demon left over when the Prim receded, adapting to the new worlds created by Gan. These spirits are always trapped inside stone circles and in ancient times were fed human sacrifices. They can be of either gender and can give prophecies if you offer them sex. However this is extremely dangerous if the person wishing to hear prophecy is not well versed in the ways of demons; they will most likely have their soul devoured. They feed off khef although their favourite food is human desire. Les aventuriers qui les aident et deviennent révéré peuvent acheter un de leurs œufs. Named after the oracles, people who were considered to have a connection with the gods and that could foresee events in the future. The Oracles are beings and places that can give prophecies in Greek mythology. Four of them are associated with the god Apollo. There are five of them. The Oracles is a recurring group in the Legend of Zelda series. The Oracles are as follows; Din, Farore, and Nayru: the Oracles of Seasons, Secrets and Ages, respectively. The names of the Oracles are the same as the three Golden Goddesses who created the land of Hyrule. It is possible that all the descendants of the lines of Oracles are named in honor of the Golden Goddesses. It could also be that the Oracles are earthly embodiments of the goddesses.
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Oracles are a type of lesser demon left over when the Prim receded, adapting to the new worlds created by Gan. These spirits are always trapped inside stone circles and in ancient times were fed human sacrifices. They can be of either gender and can give prophecies if you offer them sex. However this is extremely dangerous if the person wishing to hear prophecy is not well versed in the ways of demons; they will most likely have their soul devoured. They feed off khef although their favourite food is human desire. It is noted in the on-line game Discordia that a spirit of the departed can be summoned using Prophetic Jawbones and forced to act as an Oracle. Les aventuriers qui les aident et deviennent révéré peuvent acheter un de leurs œufs. The Oracles are a faction of several friendly gorloc tribes that inhabit Sholazar Basin. They see themselves as guardians of the titan technology that remains in the area (though they understand little of it). They find themselves in an escalating territorial war with the Frenzyheart Tribe of wolvar. Many of the Oracles' leaders have the word "Soo" in their name. This may be a title, especially since Jaloot says that someday the adventurer can become "Soo-Dryskin" (dryskin is what the Oracles call most other races).[citation needed] Some of the Oracles refer to themselves individually as "us" or "we". This is likely a reference to Gollum from the Lord of the Rings trilogy who spoke of himself in the same manner. The character is introduced to the Oracles faction through the quest chain started by File:Neutral 15.png [76] The Part-time Hunter. (The character is first introduced to the Frenzyheart Tribe, then switched over to the Oracles.) The player may choose whether to align with the Oracles or the Frenzyheart Tribe through the quest File:Neutral 15.png [77G3] A Hero's Burden. Les Oracles (ou l’Oracle) est dans la mythologie Grecque le rapport direct des membres de cette culture antique d’avec leurs divinités. On appelait « Oracle » la réponse donnée à une question (portant souvent sur le Destin) d’un Dieu à celui la mandant et qui devait alors suivre les recommandations de l’entité. Cette pratique culturelle et cultuelle se pratiquait dans un lieu consacré et sacré à cette même divinité. Toutefois dans la pratique les Oracles peuvent aussi bien désigner le Dieu lui-même, le lieu du culte rendu, la personne investie de la parole de cette divinité et enfin également l’individu capable d’interpréter les messages célestes. Ainsi nombres d’Oracles ont des temples, des lieux saints, des forêts parfois, des sources aussi et autant de manière d’interpréter les manifestations divines. En fait les Oracles sont là le moyen pour les Hommes d’interroger leur Destin et d’y trouver les signes pour le décrypter. On trouve donc là une caractéristique commune à presque toutes les cultures polythéistes, celle d’interroger les puissances supérieures par l’intermédiaire de rites précis, de méthodes de « divination » et de pratiques spirituelles. Dans la mythologie et l’histoire, les cultes et oracles les plus célèbres sont ceux consacrés à Aphrodite, Apollon, Athéna (le plus « technique »), l’Oracle de Delphes (le plus célèbre), Dodone, Gaïa (le plus ancien) et Zeus (le plus commun). On peut évidemment y associer nombres autres divinités plus mineurs et entités incarnées dans la foi de certains groupes les priant et mandant leurs oracles. Souvent on lisait les Oracles dans les entrailles d’animaux (et parfois d’êtres humains) sacrifiés à cet effet, mais pas seulement, d’autres méthodes plus simples ou naturelles étant employées. La Pythie, une Prophétesse lisant les Oracles, est particulièrement mise en avant dans l’Oracle de Delphes Catégorie:Civilisation Grecque Named after the oracles, people who were considered to have a connection with the gods and that could foresee events in the future. The Oracles are beings and places that can give prophecies in Greek mythology. Four of them are associated with the god Apollo. There are five of them. The Oracles is a recurring group in the Legend of Zelda series. The Oracles are as follows; Din, Farore, and Nayru: the Oracles of Seasons, Secrets and Ages, respectively. The names of the Oracles are the same as the three Golden Goddesses who created the land of Hyrule. It is possible that all the descendants of the lines of Oracles are named in honor of the Golden Goddesses. It could also be that the Oracles are earthly embodiments of the goddesses.
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