[that's sweet gojou but because molly was not there during his trauma in the hotel he is slightly surprised they let him be in charge of children
just nodding and setting three cards face down on the ground.]
A good question.
[He flips the first one! A city, floating in the sky, torn into pieces by a giant malevolent hand from the darkness. the top says THE CALAMITY. the bottom says THE DREAM.]
Calamity. I wouldn't say this is a bad sign - just means that there's ... conflict to be had. The dream can never last forever. We all grow up sometime.
[His smile just twitches up at the side at that, evidently pleased by the reaction.]
They always do seem to.
[And the second one now - a feminine figure, mirrored on the card. On the top half, she cradles another. It reads DEVOTION. On the bottom, she swoons into the arms of another. PASSION.]
Devotion. Though that's always something of a student's path, isn't it? To dedicate yourself to learning something, devote your time and energy to it. Devotion is good, but ... [he reaches over to touch each in turn, Calamity, Devotion.] It has its warnings too. Sometimes we get so far down a road that it's difficult to see where else it might lead.
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[Molly just goes to sit somewhere, shuffling the deck in his hands - he's very fast with it.]
Do you have a specific question? Love life, advice, hope for the future?
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[ What if their results are poop. He follows and sits next to or across. ]
I suppose I'll be a good teacher and ask about my students' future. Is it bright? Will they succeed?
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just nodding and setting three cards face down on the ground.]
A good question.
[He flips the first one! A city, floating in the sky, torn into pieces by a giant malevolent hand from the darkness. the top says THE CALAMITY. the bottom says THE DREAM.]
Calamity. I wouldn't say this is a bad sign - just means that there's ... conflict to be had. The dream can never last forever. We all grow up sometime.
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Hmm... It's interesting how these cards line up with the situation at home. Almost eerie.
[ But he's pleased? ]
I don't want them to grow up too fast, but that's not something I can control.
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They always do seem to.
[And the second one now - a feminine figure, mirrored on the card. On the top half, she cradles another. It reads DEVOTION. On the bottom, she swoons into the arms of another. PASSION.]
Devotion. Though that's always something of a student's path, isn't it? To dedicate yourself to learning something, devote your time and energy to it. Devotion is good, but ... [he reaches over to touch each in turn, Calamity, Devotion.] It has its warnings too. Sometimes we get so far down a road that it's difficult to see where else it might lead.
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The path of a sorcerer at home isn't easy.
[ Cards really apply to a lot of things! ]
So this is also good advice. Many find themselves spiraling when they run the sorcerer marathon.