There are some people, certain individuals, who seem to know a bit more about what's going on. Certain people who have an insight most others don't have.

These people are Delphi in Real Life:


Jedi Master Yoda

Ghandi

Albert Einstein

Legba - Vodoun god, Keeper of the Gates

Nikola Tesla

Orunla - Santeria Loa of divination and master of time

Camaxtli - The Mayan god of fate

Obi-Wan "Ben" Kenobi

Baal-Karmelos - oracular Canaanite deity, worshipped on Mount Carmel (Israel)

Dola - the Slavic spirit of mortal fate

Papaya and Isdustaya - proto-Hattic goddesses of fate; with a distaff and a mirror they determine the fate of humans.

Hemsut - Egyptian goddess of fate

Aji Saka - A prince or scholar from Javanese myth who came from the west and who brought science and civilization to the island, including the Javanese script.

The Parcae - Roman Goddesses of Fate. Decima (goddess of childbirth), Nona (goddess of pregnancy), and Morta (goddess of death).

The Moirae - otherwise known as The Fates, of Greek origin. Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos.

Any minister of the Fates

Aion - Phoenician god of time and passing of life

Mammetu - Babylonian goddess of fate and destiny

Huang-di - Emperor of China (2697 - 2597). Alleged author of the Huang-di nei-jing, the first medical treatise in the history of China. Credited with the invention of writing, the compass, the pottery wheel, and the breeding of silkworms.

Fu Xi - Emperor of China (2952 to 2836 BC) Credited with the invention of casting oracles by the use of yarrow stalks.

The Muses - Calliope, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia, and Urania. Greek goddesses of arts and sciences.

Akonadi - oracle goddess of justice in Ghana

Crazy Harry, from the Muppets

The Pythia - Apollo's oracle priestess at Delphi. Phemonoe was the first to hold the title.

The Oracle of Asclepius at Epidaurus

The lions in front of the New York Public library

Any priestess of Clarus, another of Apollos' oracular centers

Cassandra

Amphilochus and Mopsus- seers and founders of the Apollo oracle in Colophon

Minerva - the Roman goddess of wisdom, medicine, the arts, dyeing, science and trade, but also of war

Most ancestral spirits

Ea - the ancient Sumero-Babylonian god of the sweet waters. Ea knows everything and is regarded as the source and patron of wisdom, magic, and medical science.

Odin - Norse god of wisdom. He'd bring Hugin and Munin with him as well.

Ammon - Egyptian god with an oracle in Libya

Branchus - The legendary founder of the temple of Apollo at Didyma (Asia Minor)

Brizo - greek goddess of mariners. Presided over an oracle that was consulted on matters relating to navigation and fishing. Her answers were given in dreams.

Dr. Who

Bunsen Honeydew and Beaker

Doyle, from "Angel"

Dreamspeaker Mages

Hermetic Mages

Most Philodox

Glasswalker Werewolves

Angels of Destiny

Demons of Fate

Morpheus, Neo, Trinity, and Tank

Zephram Cochrane - inventor of faster-than-light travel

Nostradamus - 16th century Terran prophet

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