A Darkness at Sethanon
What metaphors are used in A Darkness at Sethanon by Raymond E. Feist?
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The Oricle of Al is a metaphor for evil. A being long since dead that must reside in the body of a person to survive. Whoever the Oracle possesses is driven mad.