I fear my thoughts currently dwell at higher levels of abstraction, grasping through the fog to try to find a new “big picture.” It makes it difficult to focus on the necessary details at the moment. But I won’t spend too long up here, and I know we’ll have “Anayok” (the name might change, though) and Alleghan oracles from the Fifth World to share here, hopefully sooner rather than later…
I do have a few elements from Seneca folklore that could fit into the Anayok or Alleghan oracles, though:
[ul][li]Twin villages on either side of the chasm[/li]
[li]A young child hidden away from the monster that destroyed all the rest of his people[/li]
[li]An arrow that sings the song of the bird whose feather fletches it[/li]
[li]An arrow that never misses[/li]
[li]The stone that tells stories of the old word, in return for a gift of food[/li]
[li]A swift runner who races the Whirlwind[/li][/ul]