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That they consult and carry out the will of the gods is the way in which Oedipus and Creon follow the tradition of the divine king in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).

Specifically, a divine king is descended from the gods whose ultimate authority he respects and seeks to understand and carry. For example, Theban rulers Oedipus and Creon are both descendants of Cadmus, founding king of Thebes and grandson of the sea god Poseidon. They therefore rule to make sure that what the gods want done with the divinely created world in fact is what gets done. Consequently, they consult prophets and oracles regarding the fated course of significant personal and professional events and the recommended reactions to these events and the suggested solutions to any related or ensuing problems.

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