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The '''Temple of the Oracle''' was the home of the oracle [[Cha Ni]] in [[Universe A (Paying It Forward)|one universe]].  
The '''Temple of the Oracle''' was the home of the oracle [[Cha Ni]] in [[Universe A (Paying It Forward)|one universe]].  


The Temple was located in the middle of windswept, snowy mountains. It was “pristine” and “white”; an [[The Paragraph|inscription]] spelled out in characters half a meter high was cut into the raw rock of the cliff underneath the temple, greeting all visitors. Cha Ni herself dwelled in an inner garden inside the Temple, or at least that was where she entertained visitors. The Temple's location was a secret; only the worthy found it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'')
The Temple was located in the middle of windswept, snowy mountains. It was “pristine” and “white”; an [[The Paragraph|inscription]] spelled out in characters half a meter high was cut into the raw rock of the cliff underneath the temple, greeting all visitors. Cha Ni herself dwelled in an inner garden inside the Temple with "perfectly manicured plants and artistically arranged rocks and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shishi-odoshi water filled bamboo thing that went *doink*]," or at least that was where she entertained visitors. The Temple's location was a secret; she entertained only the worthy and other incarnations of herself. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'')
 
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Revision as of 16:11, 17 February 2023

The Temple of the Oracle was the home of the oracle Cha Ni in one universe.

The Temple was located in the middle of windswept, snowy mountains. It was “pristine” and “white”; an inscription spelled out in characters half a meter high was cut into the raw rock of the cliff underneath the temple, greeting all visitors. Cha Ni herself dwelled in an inner garden inside the Temple with "perfectly manicured plants and artistically arranged rocks and the water filled bamboo thing that went *doink*," or at least that was where she entertained visitors. The Temple's location was a secret; she entertained only the worthy and other incarnations of herself. (PROSE: Paying It Forward)