Definition
The Oracle of Delphi is yet another term for the priestess at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi, Greece, renowned for delivering prophecies. She served as a conduit between the gods, particularly Apollo, and mortals seeking guidance. Her pronouncements were believed to reveal the future, influence decisions, and offer insight into complex situations. Picture her as a highly respected advisor, but with divine backing. While her messages were often cryptic, they were considered invaluable.