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"Most want to know about love or death. I tell them what they want to hear. But when people want to know about war or politics, I'm paid very well to tell them what the Cult wants them to hear."
―The Pythia, on the Cult of Kosmos' influence, 431 BCE.[src]-[m]

The Pythia was the title given to the high priestess of the Temple of Apollo in Delphi, otherwise known as the Oracle of Delphi.

By the time of the Peloponnesian War, the Pythia (and her predecessors) had been corrupted by the Cult of Kosmos. The Cult used the Oracle to spread false prophecies; ones that would benefit the Cult and its allies.[1]

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