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After spending a month in the healing company of the
Mages, "She" who was found wandering in the jungle by the
natives has completely regained her memory. As she left Mage Manor
today, the lovely Oracle Pythia stopped to speak to a gathering of
Mages, Muses, and the citizens of Kymer. The following is what she
had to say:

Greetings
I would like to thank all the citizens that helped me when I was lost.
I would also like to thank the Tribe members for taking me in, and the Mages
for helping to cure me.
Shortly after I arrived on the island of Kymer so long ago,
I went for a walk in your beautiful jungle.
I happened upon a bush of lovely looking berries and,
being very hungry, decided to taste them.
That is the last thing I remember of my journeys
until the Mages nursed me back to health with their antidote.
They told me that the Tribe members had found me wandering
and welcomed me into their midst, where I had been living
until the arrival of Kradelcaro and Thgilelcaro.
These two are the energies of Light and Dark.
As you see, my robes are the purple of twilight
and one of my functions as the Oracle Mother is
to provide the balance between Light and Dark.
When I disappeared, it caused an imbalance between these energies.
Because of this imbalance, my Oracles could no longer continue
to reside in this plane.
The Mages entered the Blasted Heath when the disturbances
caused by this imbalance of energies became noticable.
The energy of Dark seized upon this opportunity to
take on a human form and follow the Mages out of his realm,
The Blasted Heath.
Once in the city, the realm of the energy of Light,
he summoned forth Light, also in human form,
so they could find me and restore the balance between them
before irreparable harm could be done.
I have now restored these energies to their rightful
places in the fabric of our existence.
It is no longer necessary for them to be in human form
and now it is time for me, too, to depart.
Dream Well, my children.
And be watchful for the return of Oracles to once again walk your streets.
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