Quote Originally Posted by Fenice View Post
What I'm point out is that the Oracle is not a cleric. Shouldn't granting him such powerful powers (apparently unlimited knowledge), in another continent, count as a divine intervention? Or, if you prefer, count as altering the laws of magic?
Maybe the Southern Pantheon gave Tiamat a pass on the Oracle. He isn't going to cost them any worshippers since no one who goes to him will remember that he serves Tiamat, and given that he makes his services available to everyone, having him on the Southern Continent is actually a major boon to the Southern Gods since their worshippers have the most ready access to him.