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The New York Oracle is a newspaper that has been operating in The Cursed Apple for over 20 years costing 5 pence per copy. | The New York Oracle is a newspaper that has been operating in The Cursed Apple for over 20 years costing 5 pence per copy. | ||
In game it is featured as a stall full of newspapers with a fortune teller head playing headlines on the speaker. | |||
== Headlines == | == Headlines == | ||
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''Who says the future is unwritten? Purchase your copy of The New York Oracle today!'' | ''Who says the future is unwritten? Purchase your copy of The New York Oracle today!'' | ||
''Has the Oathkeeper found a new host? Read the harrowing tale that is all the talk of Manhattan's elite in today's New York Oracle.'' | ''Has the [[Oathkeeper]] found a new host? Read the harrowing tale that is all the talk of Manhattan's elite in today's New York Oracle.'' | ||
''Are you willing to put your soul on the line over a simple game of pool? Read about the fearless men and women who risk it all at Jezebel's Billiards Hall today!'' | ''Are you willing to put your soul on the line over a simple game of pool? Read about the fearless men and women who risk it all at Jezebel's Billiards Hall today!'' | ||
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''Are anti-cult sentiments on the rise? The New York Oracle investigates.'' | ''Are anti-cult sentiments on the rise? The New York Oracle investigates.'' | ||
''Late last night: Nathan Vice, the centre for the Knickerbockers was found with their legs broken. Reports that it involved a gambling debt to a Madison Avenue curio shop owner have yet to be substantiated.'' | ''Late last night: Nathan Vice, the centre for the [https://www.nba.com/knicks/history/knickerbocker Knickerbockers] was found with their legs broken. Reports that it involved a gambling debt to a Madison Avenue curio shop owner have yet to be substantiated.'' | ||
''Roger and Hammerstein's latest musical "South Pacific" has become the hottest ticket in town. With some would be theatre goers selling 1/8 of their souls to scalpers for prime seating.'' | ''Roger and Hammerstein's latest musical "South Pacific" has become the hottest ticket in town. With some would be theatre goers selling 1/8 of their souls to scalpers for prime seating.'' | ||
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''Could your neighbour be a shapeshifter? Read all the tell-tale signs of lycanthropy.'' | ''Could your neighbour be a shapeshifter? Read all the tell-tale signs of lycanthropy.'' | ||
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