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#1 [en] 

((OOC: In order not to intrude into Salazar's thread, http://app.ryzom.com/app_forum/index.php?page=topic/view/22330/2# 2, I have started this thread for roleplay reaction to those reports. ))

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#2 [en] 

Mac'Od Bittty finishes reading the published report by Ser Salazar about the "Oracle" in Min-Cho. He mutters to himself, then composes a letter to Ser Salazar with his thoughts.

Lordoy to Ser Salazar this 29th Day of Harvestor, 1AC, 2582

I am very pleased to see your reports being released. It is always a pleasure for one researcher to read the works of another. In particular it was good to see your caution in interpreting the advent of this "Oracle". However, I think you may have missed one very obvious possibility. It would not be the first time that a Zoraii has been driven mad by the Goo and claimed supernatural powers of insight.

I am reminded of the report of a madwoman who roamed the streets of Zora for a while in the years before the Second Swarming . She claimed that the Goo spoke to her. The amber cube of her story (**) was never completed, but clearly she was simply mad.

The other possibility is one that you mentioned in passing: That the Kami have withdrawn their support of the Sages and that the "Oracle" is a true oracle portending great changes in the governance and faith of the Zorai. That, indeed, would be something to be worried about for all of Atys.

With respect,
Mac'Od Bittty
Associate Researcher,
New Trykoth Council of Scientists

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Remembering Tyneetryk
Phaedreas Tears - 15 years old and first(*) of true neutral guilds in Atys.
(*) This statement is contested, but we are certainly the longest lasting.
<clowns | me & you | jokers>

#3 [de] 

An answer to Mac'Od Bittty is delivered almost by return mail:

My Dear Mac'Od Bittty,

thank you for your interest in my little study, which I guess you've seen in the part of our Academy open to associate researchers. I am also grateful for your additional suggestions.

Indeed, I took into consideration that this "Oracle" was nothing more than a madwoman. However, her whole bearing and indeed her quick, if humorless wit gave no implication of this. Also, the whole staging of a kind of local myth around her before confronting the Zoraian Circles seems to me a set-up which - if related to madness - would make her more someone of the same highly dangerous and ill-willing ilk of madness like Muang.

If we take in the possibility of unseen puppet-masters using her for their purposes it does seem unlikely that they would risk frustration of their plans by letting a madwoman face the Circles solely on her own, as irrational behaviour in someone with that kind of illness is rather the rule than the exception.

This "Oracle", if anything, certainly did not behave irrational, but very much in control of her bearing and delivery. The impression of what she said was made not just by the content of the things said but moreso by the manner they were said, both to the Circles on the whole as well as to individuals. That is the reason why I did discard that theory.

Sincerely,

Zuletzt geändert von Salazar (vor 9 Jahren)

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Salazar Caradini
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