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TljQ arrow deck

Harrow is a tarot-like deck usable in everyday life or in any roleplaying game. Regardless of where you use it, use it with care. A Harrow deck is loaded with power, so you must learn to read the cards correctly or else suffer an ignominious fate. In these pages, you will learn to perform a harrowing, which is a reading of the cards in such a way that you wrest information out of someone's life. It's a difficult process for your subject, as his entire past, present, and future is laid bare....

usinq tilts Harrow Deck in youn apventures

You can perform a harrowing in any adventure. To do so, you need a Harrowing Chronicle, the record card that comes with the deck. To run a harrowing in your adventure . Decide which of the six abilities most suits the theme of the adventure. Select the nine cards with that ability. . Conduct a choosing. Have each player draw a role card from the nine cards. Record the character names and their role cards on the back of a Harrowing Chronicle, as shown on the sample Chronicle card. Make notes of...

Te jARROWiNQ Spell

If a character uses a Harrow deck, she may cast a spell to influence events. This spell requires the GM to do some interpretation. School divination Level Brd 3, Wiz Sor 3 Casting Time 10 minutes Components V, S, F Duration 1 day level or until fulfilled You use a Harrow deck to tell a fortune for yourself or someone else. A harrowing must describe one set of events or course of action for example, hunting down the pirate king . You perform a choosing for each of the subjects, and then a spread...