>>5657294There’s a lot of things you can talk about as there’s always something to worry about.
However, as the lunch with Yoshimura is still fresh on your mind, you gravitate towards the age-old classic that people have been asking fortune tellers for centuries.
<span class="mu-g">“How about love?”</span> you say, <span class="mu-g">“Will I be able to find somebody?”</span>
Why couldn’t the fortune teller be some wizened, old granny?
Now you have to chat about love with a teenager…
Fortune-teller Tomiju smirks, <span class="mu-g">“Fufufu~,”</span> she says, her face slowly going red, <span class="mu-g">“I suppose y-you’re at that age. It can’t be helped…”</span>
She shuffles the Tarot deck once more.
<span class="mu-g">“Draw three cards!”</span> she shouts, <span class="mu-g">“Take hold of your destiny with thine own hands!”</span>
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A Tarot Deck has 78 cards each of which has a meaning.
When the cards are drawn, placed face down, and then revealed the “picture” (or face) will point towards either the fortune teller or the customer.
The underlying meaning of the card changes depending on which way it points.
With 78 cards which all have two possible states (facing away/facing towards) we end up with a simple flat list of 156 options.
Need three rolls, make sure to mention which one you are rolling for.
One person per roll, please.
<span class="mu-s">The Past</span>
Need one 1d156 roll.
<span class="mu-s">The Present</span>
Need one 1d156 roll.
<span class="mu-s">The Future</span>
Need one 1d156 roll.
Rather than draw from the top of a deck, it's like we draw a random card from a spread deck of cards.