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- OOC First Name
- Zephie
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- 06/51 (12)
Perhaps the day after Valentines was the wrong time to do a public tarot card reading, because everyone would be so distracted by either their new admirers or delivering of roses to notice that a second year Ravenclaw was sat at one of the tables, a deck of cards spread out in front of him. That was however precisely why Eoghan had chosen today of all days to hold it. It meant that he was unlikely or at least less likely, to come up against students that didn't want to be there, or were only there because they were trying to track down those to deliver a rose to. No one would bother coming up to the Student Lounge when they had a day off recovering from the dance last night, which meant Eoghan didn't need to worry about those that were around him not taking him seriously.
"Who wants to go first?" he was asking, hoping that someone would volunteer themselves first. It was different, to do a reading with yourself versus one for other people. When he was reading for himself it was easy to fit the cards into his own life and interept them how he wanted, but with other people he had to be both vague enough that it would be suitable for the person he was reading for, but specific enough that they felt as though it could help them. At the end of the day that was why Eoghan liked reading tarot cards at all; it was a chance for him to help others through the powers of divination and give others an insight to something they might otherwise have not noticed. It was easier to see a way forward when all the blinds of the windows were drawn.
"Who wants to go first?" he was asking, hoping that someone would volunteer themselves first. It was different, to do a reading with yourself versus one for other people. When he was reading for himself it was easy to fit the cards into his own life and interept them how he wanted, but with other people he had to be both vague enough that it would be suitable for the person he was reading for, but specific enough that they felt as though it could help them. At the end of the day that was why Eoghan liked reading tarot cards at all; it was a chance for him to help others through the powers of divination and give others an insight to something they might otherwise have not noticed. It was easier to see a way forward when all the blinds of the windows were drawn.