[Torn World] The Cards of Norn: Fate Cards and Fortune Telling in your RPG Universe

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The Cards of Norn are a collection of 40 "Fate Cards" for you to use as a soothsaying, foretelling, and divination prop during your tabletop roleplaying sessions. Based upon Norse mythology and the lore of the Torn World, these cards are more authentic than ‘real-world' playing cards, and less ‘venturesome' as a Tarot deck. Use the Cards of Norn to foretell player character futures, divine possible influences upon their adventuring careers, or simply as an immediate ‘luck check'.

Do the Goddesses of Wyrd smile upon you?

This book includes:
  • An introduction to The Cards of Norn
  • How to run a reading and interpret the results
  • 40 card descriptions and meanings
  • 41 original high quality card images to print and make your own Norn Deck!
  • Sample readings for inspiration and guidance

Ellymil turned the third card over with a pale, sinewy hand. The Gnome had certainly seen more energetic times and now his movements were slow and deliberate. Still, his eyes were sharp and darted from card to card with the grace, speed and understanding of someone in much younger years; this was a good reading and he had a feeling that it was only going to get better.

Defeat caught the light with an understated fwip and the young dark-skinned elf opposite him groaned under her breath. Perhaps it was more of a shift in her demeanor, but Ellymil had seen it countless times and smiled, his eyes meeting hers over gold rimmed spectacles.

"Fear not, young Fönn," he grinned, "it does not necessarily mean your defeat. Look," he waved deliberately towards The Moon. "Travel, perhaps, or - when combined with Defeat - maybe the cards are telling you to let go, to move on." Fönn frowned.

Ellymil gestured towards the last card: The Great Wyrm.

"Here we rise above our problems and have clear, open choices wherever we look." The Gnome sat back for a moment and puffed on his pipe as the old wooden chair creaked beneath his fragile weight. "No, dear Fönn, these cards are telling you to let go, to move on, and ahead you will find boundless possibilities." He puffed once more. "Shall I turn the fourth card?"


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