@BigFatFae are you still doing this?
@Oneironott ask for a story, and I'll ask the deck for it when I'm able!
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@Oneironott Tell me the story of Vloelei's truest fears https://awoo.space/media/VviXlYg4tevJwCvFKzQ
The first card drawn is the Monument of Blades. Persistence. A hopeful card, given talking about fears. Blades are the manifestation of action and intent. Blades as a center means that you will use your persistence to fight off your fears. From there...
Such an interesting spread. There are 3 interesting things about this spread....
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@Oneironott Second, the Crown. The Crown rests on the top, as one would expect... but interesting to me is that I prefaced your request with informing the deck that this was a story of masters. And yet, the only master here is uncertainty. Perhaps the deck saying that the only thing to fear is fear itself? Or that the only true control the world has over you is the fear it instills.
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@Oneironott Third... while not as prevalent as voids, the number 7 comes up in prominent positions, as the only surrounding piece not dictated by void, and as the crown atop your head. Fortune and nature go hand in hand, the unplanned forces of the world acting... This leads me to believe that the foundation of all of these fears, the starting block, is misfortune. The world has failed you, its uncaring attitude has become foundational.
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@Oneironott But through all of this, you persist. That is ALSO your foundation. Your cutting edge. Your CORE. Your blades are small, but numerous, your ability to move forward will carry you forward.
I asked the deck about your fears, but it told me of your persistence instead. I think that's important.
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@BigFatFae Thank you so much, dear.
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@Oneironott *Hugs!* The deck clearly is impressed by you!
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@BigFatFae I am flattered :) I don't take "impressing the fae" lightly ;P
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@Oneironott First, the LACK. This spread is absolutely dominated by Voids. The Void of myths, the fear of no story. The void of masks, the fear of being forgotten, or perhaps the fear of forgetting, or the fear of those we never know. And the fear of void itself, the closest this deck has to death... But the way they build upward and center around blades, this tells me that your fears, though they tear at you, can be filled.