Tarot post mark 3.
It has been quite a while since I've done this. Would anyone like a Tarot reading?
[A deck is on the table in front of her.]
Simply focus on your question while shuffling the deck, and inform me of your question when you return the deck to me. Then I can read your fortune.
[Any game, any character will be read with a real shuffling of a real Tarot deck!]
[A deck is on the table in front of her.]
Simply focus on your question while shuffling the deck, and inform me of your question when you return the deck to me. Then I can read your fortune.
[Any game, any character will be read with a real shuffling of a real Tarot deck!]

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Armaros is not at peace.
*He's aware he's said that in place of a greeting. While their previous meeting was one of curiosity, there's a purpose to this one. Such a purpose that has him reaching for the deck immediately and beginning to shuffle it as he talks.*
But the Tower-... all too true. We've made several accomplishments but for every truth we wanted more horrifying ones reveal themselves. But it's no longer our goal there I worry for, it's-... it's myself. I fear the road to our goal is a dark path, and I fear that in succeeding I may give up a vital part of myself... I just don't know why I feel that way or what that is.
*He hands the shuffled deck back.*
I don't know what to do. I need something to reflect on.
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[Eater takes the deck back and deals out the seven cards of the reading.]
Your immediate past is the Eight of Cups. Weariness. You are drained by what you have been through, and losing some of your hope.
Your present situation is the World. The World is a card of involvement, of action together - it speaks to your role in the goals that you have set before yourselves.
You will be helped by the Six of Swords. In this position, it stands for recovery. Beginning to cope with trauma, allowing yourself to feel hope again.
What hurts you now is the Three of Cups. This card stands for the community around you... You are expected to do many things, yes? It may be to your benefit to let others lead, and focus more on getting by for now so that when you succeed, it is not as a broken person.
The Seven of Swords shows those around you. Shirking responsibility, or trying to go alone. Do you feel as though too much of the burden has been placed on you?
Your actions should reflect the Ace of Wands. Act with confidence. Sustain your belief in yourself and that you will make it through without losing the most important parts of yourself.
Finally, the result: the Sun. A card of greatness and vitality, of assurance and understanding the truth. As the answer to the question you have posed, the Sun stands for wholeness of the self and of the spirit.
I hope that was somewhat helpful to you.
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I... *He's desensitized to the feeling of shouldering a burden alone. It's the condition he was in for over three hundred years, after all, and while he's tasted the relief of working in a team again in Animus, slipping back into solitude doesn't register.
But speaking of solitude...*
...May I ask another question?
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Is it possible to answer a question of two fates as they interact with one another?
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[Three cards.]
The first card pulled was the Nine of Cups. A card of wish fulfillment and contentment: receiving what you think you want. This card often warns of getting one thing only to learn that you may regret it.
The second card was the Emperor. The Emperor leads. He represents the father, structure and order, and working within the established rules.
The third is the Four of Wands. Letting go of limitations, freedom, new possibilities.
This... is a complex situation. The Emperor and the Four of Wands seem to be in opposition... but if read as 'following the Father and His guidance' and 'new possibilities apart from what was foretold' then they are complementary after all.
I would take the moment to repeat the Nine of Cups' warning: some choices are attractive only because you do not think of the consequences.
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*He's aware she wouldn't know, but it's a scary question.*
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Falling... it is not something I regret. There are circumstances, in some worlds, in which it is warranted. I cannot say if your world is one of them.
But it is a very permanent thing, in ways far more painful than what humans mean by 'permanent'. He is aware now of the risk - all the more reason, whether it is intentional or not, to think through his actions carefully if they seem to be suspect.
That is all I have to say, and I hope you do not mind the digression.
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*It's the startled but reserved "oh" of hearing an unexpected fact about someone for the first time. He'd had no idea she was a fallen angel.*
I've encountered people from worlds where it is. Where God is a tyrant wanting to abolish human free will. He couldn't be further from the God of the world Lucifel and I know. Our God wants nothing more for humans than for them to find their own path...so, I don't know. I can't imagine any fall is warranted...
I've asked him to follow me in times of doubt. We come from two separate versions of our world, though, so I will have to ask the one from mine to do the same if we succeed.
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