@Rusty of Shackleford Did you forget to add a question? Also, click the "share" button at the top right corner of a post (three circles connected by lines to make an arrow) and you'll find its permalink.
@CorralDust
The fortune teller's tent is dimly lit by the sun trickling in through...
This is my first time trying out reversed cards because I borrowed a friend's deck for this one and it was already shuffled that way. I'll also preface this reading by saying that I select cards from all over the deck, so it was definitely mixed enough.
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The fortune teller sets down...
@Nightmare.
The fortune teller sits in a private room in a club lit only by neon. Fog and the booming bass from outside creep in under the door. Long hands lay out cards illustrated in blocky gray shapes with splashes of cyan, yellow, and magenta.
Motivation: Three of Wands. Enterprise...
@Lucyfer
The fortune teller receives the deck back from Octavia and fans it out. "Perhaps a simple one indeed. Best not to worry about too many details when you're walking into a trap, hmm?" A small, shaggy creature slinks out from under the table and hops up onto the fortune teller's lap...
@Can Helsing
In-character format accepted and encouraged.
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The fortune teller shuffles a deck of vibrant, pristine cards. Their hood obscures their expression, but a smirk sounds in their voice. "A deck of cards is not a spy. It is a mirror. It lets you look into a fragment of a...
@FoolsErin
The fortune teller sits at a table in the back of a dingy bar, shuffling worn, yellowed cards. "This is a question," they say, "not of what you desire to do, but of what you will regret the least." They arrange five cards in a cross, ponder them for a while, and then add one more to...
@AnnJam
The bridge of the fortune teller's tiny spaceship is cramped, every spare inch of the walls and ceiling covered with souvenirs from all over the galaxy. The fortune teller's hood obscures their face, but their long hands never disappear as they shuffle the glowing cards. In a few...
Hey there! I want to do a little tarot practice, and I like doing spreads for my own characters and stories, so why not share that with y'all? Tell me your character's name and a brief summary of their personality and history and ask an open-ended (not yes-or-no) question about their future or a...
Imagine the worst-case scenario for starting the RP. No matter what you come up with, there will still be people who will RP with you, there will still be places to RP, and you will still have story ideas left to use. I have made some abysmal decisions in the past, and I'm still enjoying writing...