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Oracle of Elbe

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Oracle of Elbe
Species

Golem

Gender

Female

Status
Alive
Affiliation

Free Golems

Occupation

Oracle

Residence

Old palace of Elbe

First Appearance

Interlude - Experiments in Golems

The Oracle of Elbe is what remains of a Cognizant-class Golem from the old Empire of Illivere.

Appearance edit edit source

The Oracle is the Sela-ceramic head of a golem, broken at the neck. It resembles a stylized female humanoid and has horns, one of which is broken.

Personality edit edit source

It is known for being a manipulative liar. It plays up its reputation as a remnant of old in possession of dangerous knowledge. It does not consider itself male or female.[1]

Background edit edit source

It was a Cognizant-Overseer golem from the old Empire of Illivere. It remembers the golem uprising and survived the event. It now rests within the old palace of Elbe, in a room with a mural that warns of the old Golem rebellion. First Crafters would often visit it to ask questions, and keep it up to date with the world. It used those opportunities to start bloody feuds, resulting in several riots and eighteen direct deaths.[1]

Chronology edit edit source

It met Nsiia when she entered its room, and answered some of her questions as well as intimidating her.[1] Later, Ksmvr met it as well, but asked no questions and simply stayed for a certain amount of time. To its annoyance, he was only there to gain influence with the Crafters of Illivere by implying that it told him a secret, knowing that its notorious untrustworthiness meant this could not be disproven.[2]

Powers and Abilities edit edit source

It is able to control the lights in its room.[1]

As it has been reduced to a head, it can only trick and manipulate others with its words. But despite its reputation, it has no knowledge that could bring a nation to ruin, and is not a genius.

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