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An unnamed woman served as the Pythia of Apollo during the Peloponnesian War in 431 BCE.
As of the many oracles manipulated by the Cult of Kosmos, the Pythia was forced to deliver prophecies to the many visitors based on the cult's bidding, who received their knowledge from the Pyramid, an Isu artifact.
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