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: ''For her depiction in the [[BW:SEPCON|Separate Continuity]] comic, see: {{alt|Pythia}}.'' | : ''For her depiction in the [[BW:SEPCON|Separate Continuity]] comic, see: {{alt|Pythia}}.'' | ||
[[ | [[Image:Pythia.jpg|thumb|right|A closeup of the Book of Pythia.]] | ||
'''Pythia''' was an ancient [[oracle]], believed to have been one of the writers of the [[Sacred Scrolls]], some 3,600 years prior to the events of the [[Miniseries]] and the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|destruction]] of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies of Kobol]]. | '''Pythia''' was an ancient [[oracle]], believed to have been one of the writers of the [[Sacred Scrolls]], some 3,600 years prior to the events of the [[Miniseries]] and the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|destruction]] of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies of Kobol]]. | ||
Pythia's writings are both obscure and yet well-known: obscure, in that her entire writings are not widely studied among modern Colonials, but well-known in that extracts are widely quoted, often out of context, such as the following: | Pythia's writings are both obscure and yet well-known: obscure, in that her entire writings are not widely studied among modern Colonials, but well-known in that extracts are widely quoted, often out of context, such as the following: | ||
:''[[Cycle of Time|"All this has happened before. All this will happen again."]]''<ref>This is actually the opening from "[[wikipedia:Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan]], | :''[[Cycle of Time|"All this has happened before. All this will happen again."]]''<ref>This is actually the opening from "[[wikipedia:Peter Pan (1953 film)|Peter Pan]]", which [[Ron D. Moore]] cites as his source. {{cite_rdm_podcast|episode=Frak Party Q and A|act=|id=peterpan|timestamp=23:28|totalrunning=78:27}}</ref> | ||
Key to Pythia's writings are two passages, relating to the exile and rebirth of the human race: | Key to Pythia's writings are two passages, relating to the exile and rebirth of the human race: | ||
:''"And the Lords anointed a leader to guide the caravan of the heavens to their new homeland. And unto the leader, they gave a vision of serpents, numbering two and ten, as a sign of things to come."'' | :''"And the Lords anointed a leader to guide the caravan of the heavens to their new homeland. And unto the leader, they gave a vision of serpents, numbering two and ten, as a sign of things to come."'' | ||
President [[Laura Roslin]], while giving a press briefing 36 days into the flight of the surviving Colonials, had a [[Chamalla|hallucination]] that her podium showed two snakes crawling on it, and then a dozen {{ | President [[Laura Roslin]], while giving a press briefing 36 days into the flight of the surviving Colonials, had a [[Chamalla|hallucination]] that her podium showed two snakes crawling on it, and then a dozen \{\{TRSThe Hand of God (RDM)}}. Additionally, Pythia wrote that the anointed leader had a "wasting illness" and would not live to enter the new land; Roslin is dying of cancer at the time {{TRS|The Hand of God (RDM)\}\}, and Roslin later dies prior to reaching the spot where [[William Adama]] aims to build his cabin {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}. | ||
In the second passage, Pythia foretells of an initial battle in which the Colonials are "led by serpents two and ten" and are victorious over their foes. During their flight from the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]], the Colonials are forced to attack a Cylon base in order to obtain [[tylium (RDM)|fuel]]. The attack is led by twelve {{RDM|Viper}}s {{ | In the second passage, Pythia foretells of an initial battle in which the Colonials are "led by serpents two and ten" and are victorious over their foes. During their flight from the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]], the Colonials are forced to attack a Cylon base in order to obtain [[tylium (RDM)|fuel]]. The attack is led by twelve {{RDM|Viper}}s \{\{TRSThe Hand of God (RDM)\}\}. However, Pythia's writings on the battle foretell it leading to a larger confrontation, this time "at the [[Kobol (RDM)|home of the Gods]]." ([[TRS]]: "[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]", "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]", "[[Home, Part II]]")<ref>According to Ron Moore, "There used to be a Cylon attack after this whole thing with Sharon went down. The Centurions came and attacked during the upcoming planetarium sequence. And we eventually cut that... We changed this very moment right here, where Adama gets the gun. It was a late change in the editing room. Originally he took that gun and put it to Sharon's head. And we were playing the beat of will he shoot Sharon or not. And then we just made that lift within the last week, so it plays out more emotionally here, instead of putting another gun to another person's head." ([[TRS]]: "[[Home, Part II]]" [[Podcast:Home, Part II#Act 4|podcast]])</ref> | ||
The writings of Pythia appear to have particular interest to the Cylons. [[Leoben Conoy]] used quotes from Pythia during his interrogation, and goes on to point out to [[Kara Thrace]] that while her people kneel before idols, "You don't realize your destiny has already been written" — another reference to Pythia's foretelling of the exile {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}. | The writings of Pythia appear to have particular interest to the Cylons. [[Leoben Conoy]] used quotes from Pythia during his interrogation, and goes on to point out to [[Kara Thrace]] that while her people kneel before idols, "You don't realize your destiny has already been written" — another reference to Pythia's foretelling of the exile {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}. | ||