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Tarot memory share [Nymph]
The room you enter this time is an ostentatious fortune tellers tent. Colourful silks drape the walls with intricate golden constellations embroidered on the ceiling. Various crystals, candles, magic 8 balls, and other superstitious sundries are scattered throughout the tent.
In the centre of the room is a table with ten chairs around it, and three cards laid out for you:
HUNGER, UNIVERSE, WORLD
[ RULES | TURN-IN ]
In the centre of the room is a table with ten chairs around it, and three cards laid out for you:
HUNGER, UNIVERSE, WORLD
[ RULES | TURN-IN ]
Re: Reading 6
Re: Reading 6
[Only now will she realize that oh, the cellblocks have tarots associated with them.]
Wait, was this always a thing? Ugh! Ridiculous, utterly ridiculous, should point that information exists ahead of time.
I'll need to reassess. [She was trying to do it wholesale, meaning i was trying to do it wholesale and omg, the batches will be so much easier.]
Re: Reading 6
Re: Reading 6
The first one is Justice. Its about cause and affect and its a literal court of justice.
Hermit could work for his memory because he's trying to maintain a lie for a parent and child and he has feelings about his own parents and that's a loneliness that...most doesn't compare to. There's also inner truth.
But the second memory is closer for Hermit. There's self contemplation, loneliness, trying to be more while alone.
The Wheel of Fortune's reversal is also about bad luck, and loss of control. And its about fate and there's not a lot more inevitable fates then death. And if he knows magic that well, chances are he understands tarot cards.
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Like the bad part of it.
Like the opposite of lovers is codependency.
Re: Reading 6
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Its why a lot of tarot readers are scam artists. If you're vague enough, you can trip over stuff that's actually happened for a person.