Extra 1 - Oracles, Shackles

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Extra 1 - Oracles, Shackles

I am sorry for your loss, Perenia. I assure you. I failed to foresee this outcome. It pains me too.

The Oracle stood at the balcony on the last floor of his tower. The wind ruffled his white robes as he addressed a female paladin that stood a few meters behind.

The whole chain of command is collapsing! We cant summon any new heroes! She killed him! Do you understand?! Why are we doing nothing! yelled the paladin. She reached for the handle of her sheathed sword, only to back out and clench her armored fist in frustration. The gauntlet creaked under the strenuous force.

The Oracle sighed and turned to face the Magisteriums daughter. It was indeed his actions that led to Armands death. Or rather, his inaction.

This God has spoken. This is His will. He stated with a weak smile.

The paladin was about to scream again, perhaps even attempt to do something she couldnt take back. The Oracle waved his hand and the fuming second in command of the paladin order was pinned in place by hundreds of luminous threads, her mouth sealed shut.

She furiously struggled but nothing she could do would free her from these restraints.

It wasnt the first time the Oracle failed in protecting those close to him, he was greatly restricted, for he was Gods pawn, and he couldnt go against His will.

This was the true nature of his [Oracle] class. Great power, terrible restrictions. He had held the seat for hundreds of years now, this organization, this church, there had been no one else, it was always him. He fancied himself the grandfather of everyone under his command, he cared for each and every one of them. He had watched, as people perished, as generations went by, so strong yet powerless to change anything.

The Saintesses and Heroes were his sorest point. To keep up with God's increasingly complex demands, and the various happenings all around, he had done many things the old him would have condemned.

Was it all worth it?

He believed he had done more than enough good to make up for all the bad. He was tired. But it wasnt his time to retire. Gods plan was far reaching, and only now picking up speed.

The Oracles duty was far from over.



What if I gave it all up? Would God allow it?