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- A Scroll is bound with golden twine, with silver lettering on the
parchment. The eight trigrams frame the scroll, each in black ink-
THE I-CHING
Heaven Earth
______ An I-Ching reading is a form of Divination ___ ___
______ popular among the Diviners of nexus, both for it's ___ ___
______ for it's simplicity and it's complexity. Usually ___ ___
performed by Coins or Yarrow stalks, the Diviner
seeks to release a person's dormant destiny, and
to provide assistance and insight to a problem.
Wind To receive an I-Ching reading, you must send a Thunder
_______ letter to a Diviner guide stating why you would like ___ ___
_______ to receive such a reading. When the guide receives ___ ___
___ ___ your letter, they will send you a small quest to _______
complete. Below is an example of a request.
For everyone's first five I-Ching readings, you
Fire must have a minimum of Dog karma, and for the Water
_______ next five readings, you must have a minimum of ___ ___
___ ___ Tiger karma. All readings after that require Spirit _______
_______ or higher karma. If you have an arrest, it must be ___ ___
over one Yuri old for us to consider your request.
For every Yuri you have been alive within the
kingdom, you are permitted one reading. You must
Pond wait two weeks between readings, so that all Mountain
___ ___ may receive the I-Ching's lessons. If you are _______
_______ interested in such a reading, send your request ___ ___
_______ to one of these guides; Airess, Kahni, Iruma, ___ ___
Zario, CheetosGal, Daos, Corath, Kiia.
Do not whisper a guide for a reading, nor ask them
/.)\ for answers to the questions they give you. The quest /(.\
\(./ is yours, and yours alone, and must not be shared with \.)/
others. Failure to comply to either of these rules will
result in the guide disregarding your request. Remember
that a guide always has the final say on all matters.
-Gull -Dark Mystic
---V----------------V---Example of a Request---V---------------V--- Good evening, Prophet Gull.
Over the past three moons, my visions have been plagued
incessently with memories of the shattering. Sagu's laughter,
like an ill wind, flowing through the streets of kugnae, turning the
leaves to autumn, causing pestilence to check through the kingdom
unheeded, and leaving many brave and valiant warrior dead. I
wonder though, are these merely memories of what has happened...
or, and this is the fear that haunts me the most, are they a
premonition of things to come again?
With the most sincerest regards, Merchant Cemi.