Day 2: The Moonbow Card

I'm so glad you came all the way to the Oasis with actual research in mind. Hold on - let me - clear this area - really quick - There we go! Sometimes my collection gets the better of me but I try to keep everything as organized as I can. I think what we need is in... this drawer... here - yep! A good filing system is a thing of beauty, right?
So this is the only Moon Card I own:
The Moonbow Card
Dreams Come True, A Time of Blessings, The Impossible Becomes Possible, Ideas Manifest into Reality, Personal and Collective Expansion
The light of the serene moon creates a glorious rainbow in the night sky. Only those who are awake, aware, or waiting can see it. This is the card of Dreamers and Visionaries bringing the improbable to life. There is no special action to take, no steps to follow, and no way to force this eventuality - it is already set in motion. All you must do is calmly receive what you've been waiting for so fervently. Simply, submit to what you asked for.
Wish with all your heart and it will come to you.
Everyone loves this card in a reading. In fact, I think most Moon Card decks include the Moonbow in one form or another.
Now concerning the theory you shared earlier... I really must apologize if you're a believer, however what you were told before just isn't accurate. The Sandlands owe Milly a great debt - she was an amazing herbalist, botanist, cataloguer, and historian, but there's no evidence she was some divine moon godddess. She didn't teach the Nomads how to create their air balloons, either. We can't even confirm she was an astronaut that returned after the Old World fell. You know the Order would pay dearly to prove the remains of her space shuttle exists. It's even more unlikely that she dreamt up an entire fortune telling system - Moon Cards aren't mentioned in any of her writings or journals. What we do know is she liked to PLAY cards with other survivors to pass the time.
It's also unlikely that one person created Moon Cards because there are so many different cards. No standard deck exists, even if some cards are incredibly common. I think Moon Cards developed over time as the people of the Sand Lands learned to survive in their new world.
In fact, any Moon Card Reader that tells you they own a complete deck is telling you an outright lie.
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Oyasumi Wonderland
A Solo Journaling Sparkle Western TTRPG
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Author | Brite Palette |
Tags | Anime, carta, Exploration, GM-Less, journaling, Print & Play, Sci-fi, Solo RPG, Tabletop role-playing game, Western |
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