Video: UN - Runeseeker
[Vira-Lorr was seated in her shop, reclining in her chair and looking at the table, her omni set up on the other side. She had a frown on her face, her eyes narrowed. The third eye glittered a little, seeming to almost glow softly in the low light of the room. The candles that were set out flickered and gave the fortune teller's chamber a soft, almost eerie glow.
On the table in front of her were a set of three tarot cards. She steepled her fingers, looking them over before sighing and turning her gaze to the feed, shrugging.]
Well, I never said my visions were always pleasant. Just a thought for my fellow sleepers, as you get ready for the next month. The locals call February a bitter month, and the story of Doorway is not exactly a happy one, trapped and forever waiting for someone who may never return.
Next month, you may be plagued by the possibilities, the imaginings and wishes that you might have in your hearts. Unsure, you might just find yourself at a crossroads, an important decision to be made. And if you choose one way, you may find yourself... what is the saying? "Crying over spilled milk" while you do not see the cups there, full on the shelf and waiting. But a choice always has at least two possible outcomes, yes?
[She reached over and drew another card. She smirked softly.]
Perhaps you might find what it is you want. The season of the Egg Moon is supposed to be a time of Rites, after all. Follow your hearts and choose wisely.
[And with that vague smirk, she flicked the camera feed off.]
On the table in front of her were a set of three tarot cards. She steepled her fingers, looking them over before sighing and turning her gaze to the feed, shrugging.]
Well, I never said my visions were always pleasant. Just a thought for my fellow sleepers, as you get ready for the next month. The locals call February a bitter month, and the story of Doorway is not exactly a happy one, trapped and forever waiting for someone who may never return.
Next month, you may be plagued by the possibilities, the imaginings and wishes that you might have in your hearts. Unsure, you might just find yourself at a crossroads, an important decision to be made. And if you choose one way, you may find yourself... what is the saying? "Crying over spilled milk" while you do not see the cups there, full on the shelf and waiting. But a choice always has at least two possible outcomes, yes?
[She reached over and drew another card. She smirked softly.]
Perhaps you might find what it is you want. The season of the Egg Moon is supposed to be a time of Rites, after all. Follow your hearts and choose wisely.
[And with that vague smirk, she flicked the camera feed off.]

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[She winked at Wu and grinned impishly.]
In relationships, there is no true "Right Answer" so much as all answers come with consequences. We all begin with desires and hopes, with dreams of what our relationship will become. One day, we come to a cross-roads where we decide what they truly are, and if we are ok with that, how we want to move forward.
And the choice we make comes with a consequence, and we must regret it, or take joy in the choice and embrace it. Easier said than done, though. But this could be big, or it could be small. I'm not truly sure.
The major arcana weren't here, so that does leave some room. If they were, it'd be bigger probably.
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Right, right. So we have to make choices, but they aren't, like, all or nothing.
Well, I made a choice recently. I think it's a good choice! A very good choice. I actually wanted to ask you about it. There's a tradition, back home, that you ask a fortune teller to choose a lucky day for a wedding. Is that the sort of thing you can do?
[ And wouldn't February 20th be a very lucky day? ]
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[Because superstitions and seeing the future went hand in hand. Certainly, he was about to find out the 20th was a very very lucky day!]
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[ Or can you do it right now? He's practically vibrating with anticipation here ]
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