Tarot post.
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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Your present is shown by the Hanged Man. You are taking time to reflect on what you're doing.
What will aid you is the energy of the High Priestess. The Priestess senses the hidden, the potential, what's out there.
You are hindered by the Hermit. This is interesting because the Hermit and the High Priestess are similar cards. While the Hermit seeks solitude, however, the Priestess is open to the world and its mystery.
The attitudes of others are shown by the Page of Cups. They are intuitive, reacting to their emotions.
Your actions are shown by the Four of Pentacles. This card shows the impossibility of stopping change. You may want to control your path to something safer, but it simply cannot be done.
Finally, the outcome is represented by the Four of Cups. Where the High Priestess is a card of understanding the world and those around you, the Four of Cups is a card of understanding yourself.
I can only say that much.
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The Hanged Man doesn't provoke any particular reaction, but the High Priestess causes him to "hmm"; its interaction with the Hermit prompts him to look even more thoughtful. That did seem to emphasize the supposed nature of his new power as opposed to his usual methods...
The Page of Cups prompts a small, unconscious nod, since it did remind him of what little he understood of normal clerics.
The Four of Pentacles is another one that makes Edgeworth shift uncomfortably; the idea that he might have that little choice rang disturbingly true given how his predicament began.
Finally, the Four of Cups prompts him to raise an eyebrow.]
(Taken as a whole, it is, if nothing else, a viewpoint to reflect upon -- whether one truly enabled through divination or not.)
Er... thank you.
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(Under the circumstances, the question that presents itself is, "Success at what?" She could as easily be referring to law or to the new path I mentioned yet didn't specify.)
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[With Eater you can never tell.]