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wyld_dandelyon) wrote2011-09-22 01:27 pm
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Divination Time!
Look at my beautiful new icon by
meeksp! She captured the bright enamels, the different metal colors, and even the casual integration with daily life shown in my Torn World-style readings by Rai-Kunabei. Thank you, Meeks!
(For those who don't know, she periodically draws an icon as a random "door prize" for one of the people who comment on her drawings. You should go check out her art.)
I've done this before. If you hang out here, you probably know what to do. If not, and you want more information that the notes below, go here for a bit of information. (I'm carving a bit of time out of my lunch hour to make this post, so please pardon me if I seem rushed!)
EDIT: THIS DRAW IS CLOSED. However, if you missed it, and really want a card or three, I'll add you to the queue for $5/card.
Please leave a question or comment, and a tip if you can. Anyone can request a free card. As a thank-you for people who tip $5 or more, I'll do a two-card reading, and $10 or more, a three-card reading. You can suggest a divination method/deck if you have a preference, out of the ones that I use.
I will probably do most of the readings over the weekend, however, I wanted to get this posted so anyone who particularly wants a reading drawn on the Equinox has that opportunity. Please let me know if a reading done during the equinox would be particularly meaningful to you. Otherwise, patrons will be given priority on readings. Please note: I do readings to the best of my ability to provide inspiration, insight, and entertainment. Please go see a mundane professional if you need one.
Again, sorry for the brevity of the introductory post! Gotta run!
Oh, dear, I almost forgot to put the hat out!
Tips so far:
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(For those who don't know, she periodically draws an icon as a random "door prize" for one of the people who comment on her drawings. You should go check out her art.)
I've done this before. If you hang out here, you probably know what to do. If not, and you want more information that the notes below, go here for a bit of information. (I'm carving a bit of time out of my lunch hour to make this post, so please pardon me if I seem rushed!)
EDIT: THIS DRAW IS CLOSED. However, if you missed it, and really want a card or three, I'll add you to the queue for $5/card.
Please leave a question or comment, and a tip if you can. Anyone can request a free card. As a thank-you for people who tip $5 or more, I'll do a two-card reading, and $10 or more, a three-card reading. You can suggest a divination method/deck if you have a preference, out of the ones that I use.
I will probably do most of the readings over the weekend, however, I wanted to get this posted so anyone who particularly wants a reading drawn on the Equinox has that opportunity. Please let me know if a reading done during the equinox would be particularly meaningful to you. Otherwise, patrons will be given priority on readings. Please note: I do readings to the best of my ability to provide inspiration, insight, and entertainment. Please go see a mundane professional if you need one.
Again, sorry for the brevity of the introductory post! Gotta run!
Oh, dear, I almost forgot to put the hat out!
Tips so far:
Re: I do love this icon!
I wasn't thinking about a reading last night. But on second thought, I'd love one. Gosh, I sound wishy-washy.
Re: I do love this icon!
for you, a collection of creatures from my box of not-runes. They remind me of a story circle here, or perhaps a council meeting of some sort, but they're not paying very good attention. Hear-No-Evil isn't hearing evil, true--but he's not hearing much of anything else. The fish is hiding in the back so you can't even see his eyes. The dragon is snoozing and it's hard to tell about the lizard. The owl remembers that if you don't say anything you can't sound stupid. And the old man is just standing there. They need a nice bonfire in the middle, and maybe some mead or hot tea, and marshmallows to roast over the fire. And chocolate--they definitely need chocolate! Because if you could get the party going properly, oh, the stories they could tell!
Re: I do love this icon!
Re: I do love this icon!
Re: I do love this icon!