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''Some thoughts on converting ''Ptlous'' to ''13th Age''.''
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This is a magic item for ''[[system::Dungeon World]]'' based on P.D. Magnus' [http://www.decktet.com/ Decktet] and inspired by the  ''[[pfsrd:magic-items/artifacts/minor-artifacts/deck-of-many-things|deck of many things]]''. The text makes use of the ''[https://redboxvancouver.wordpress.com/2014/10/14/class-warfare-character-and-class-creation-for-dungeon-world/ Class Warfare]'' supplement, as it conveniently breaks ''Dungeon World'' into smaller pieces that are easier to reference (particularly "spheres of influence" and "schools" for spells).


== Prior Art ==
A Pathfinder version of this item can be found on this wiki as the ''[[pandemonium deck]]''.


A [https://plus.google.com/110732433696159436591/posts/gL8cSi4W1aq post to Google+ by Francois Labrecque] suggests some icons for use in a ''13th Age Ptolus'' game. I had some problems with this list (as, no doubt, others will have with mine). Some of the icons seemed too small time. Not enough of the icons are in opposition to each other. Some seriously important parts of the written ''Ptolus'' experience are missing. Only eleven icons are listed. Posts of the playtest that came out of that link mentions that ''all'' of the characters had nothing but positive relations with the icons, which seems less than ideal. And so on. I do like the idea of icons being mostly organizations instead of personalities, though. That works a lot better for the tone of ''Ptolus''.
The Decktet, including the art on this page, has been made available under the [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 license], which means that so is the text of this page. ''Dungeon World'' is by Sage LaTorra and Adam Koebel and released under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/ Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License]. ''Class Warfare'' is by Johnstone Metzger and released under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license].
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== Icons ==
This worn fortune-teller's (and gambler's) deck bears an evocative image upon each of its forty-five cards.


Icons are most often institutions or organizations in ''13th Age Ptolus'', sometimes merely a loosely associated collection of smaller organizations or families. In the following descriptions, each entry will list the following information:
== Adding the Deck to a Campaign ==


* Description: the basic idea and manifestation of the icon.
The Bedlam Deck should not be found intact. Rather, its cards should be scattered and, at least at first, discovered individually. By itself, a card provides some benefit to its holder, but need not become anything more involved than that. If and when the players focus on locating more of the cards, play may suggest fronts, or even whole campaigns revolving around various groups intent on assembling the deck for themselves.
* Nature: How the icon fits into the ''13th Age'' notion of "heroic", "ambiguous" or "villainous".
* Components: any organizations that fall under the broad umbrella of the icon, though which most of the character/icon interaction reveals itself. When using icons in ''Ptolus'', particularly at lower levels, PCs will be more likely to encounter the smaller or more peripheral minions of an icon. As the icon becomes more important to the game, and as the influence of the PCs increases, attention will move upward and inward toward the center of the icon's power.
* Allied Icons and Enemy Icons: relations with the other icons
* Cohesion: Organizations almost always contain some level of infighting, so fostering friendly relations with one part of the organizations may mean gaining the animosity of another. How true this is for an icon depends on how cohesive its component are. For icons with low cohesion, the meaning of "positive", "conflicted" and "negative" relationships with characters gets a little muddy. Relations with low cohesion icons are usually conflicted, where the character can call on some components of the icon, but others may oppose her. Negative relations are the next most common with with low cohesion icons, where the character is disliked equally by all the components of the icon, even those that otherwise don't agree on much. Positive relations are extremely rare with low cohesion icons, but it may be possible to get in good with all of the factions within an icon.
* The True Danger: Everything will be all right provided&hellip;


=== The Church of Lothian ===
Should the players decide to walk this road and succeed in assembling the deck, a big ritual becomes possible, during which cards drawn from the deck can radically alter the character's situation, even their world itself. Should such a ritual occur, often the ''deck'' will divide or scatter afterward, launching the cycle anew.


* ''Description'': The dominant religion in the Empire and Ptolus.
When adding the deck to a game, also consider that, having been created to spread chaos, the deck possesses a rudimentary consciousness which helps further that aim. As the cards of the deck are assembled, the decks consciousness gains strength and focus. It wants the cards to be found and used, so cards will never wind up anywhere too obscure or unaccessible (e.g. surrounded by solid rock, the bottom of unclimbable ravine, etc.). Instead, they tend to appear in places where they might get found eventually (e.g. the bottom of a chest in an attic, the pocket of a rarely used coat, tucked into a library book, a family crypt, etc.).
* ''Nature'': Usually heroic. Sometimes ambiguous. Sometimes villainous.
* ''Components'': The formal hierarchy of the Church forms the bulk of the organization; however, devout followers fill the ranks and guide the philosophy of many smaller groups, such as the Knights of the Pale. The Holy Emperor also commands the loyalty of a diverse collection of interest who firmly support his claim as rightful ruler of the Empire.
* ''Allied Icons'': The Commissar (usually)
* ''Enemy Icons'': The Traduced, The Secular Empire
* ''Cohesion'': High. Though various followers and loyal groups follow disorganized orbits in the Church's halo, and various factions exist within its hierarchy, the Church tends to act in a unified way in most important matters.
* ''The True Danger'': Everything will be all right provided the Holy Emperor avoids open civil war and the Edicts of Deviltry remain rescinded.


=== The Commissar ===
The deck is most content when its presence sows discord or upsets the status quo, and favors getting cards into the hands of destabilizing forces (like your average group of PCs). While it has little direct agency over the world, the deck can work through rumor, dreams and innuendo, particularly when it gets stronger. Any time people mention some nebulous "they" as having said something, or can't quite remember where they heard something, or spread rumors with no discernible source, that may be the deck working to change things.


* ''Description'': The ''de facto'' ruler of the city and his associated offices.
== Card Influence ==
* ''Nature''': Usually Heroic. Sometimes ambiguous.
* ''Components'': The City Watch, the Commissar's Men and the Twelve Commanders all report to the Commissar. Other groups, such as the Sisterhood of Silence, act for the commissar in less official ways.
* ''Allied Icons'': The Church of Lothian (usually), The Secular Empire (usually), The Nobility (sometimes)
* ''Enemy Icons'': The Syndicates (usually), The Last King (sometimes)
* ''Cohesion'': High. Though the Council which supposedly runs the city is often fractious, the Commissar himself runs a tight ship.
* ''The True Danger'': So long as no sudden upheaval undermines the city defenses or nullifies the Commissar's ability to compromise and negotiate to the mutual benefit, Ptolus will remain a shining example to the world.


=== The Fallen ===
The sections below detail a number of moves that players may gain access to as they assemble the Bedlam Deck, but there is one special rule added to games making use of the deck: '''card influence'''. It is meant to represent how the deck influences the world to further its own chaotic ends and assumes you have an actual Decktet deck on hand (if not, you should be able to figure out some reasonable alternative).


* ''Description'': The demonic host loyal to the angelic demigod who brought them into this world to stay.
At the start of each session, the GM gathers any cards in proximity to the PCs. This would include cards they have claimed as their own, cards that nearby NPCs might have, cards hidden near where the PCs are at the start of the session and so on. Any cards that might influence immediate events. One of those cards is then selected at random and shown to the table. That card is said to ''influence'' the session.
* ''Nature'': Usually villainous. Sometimes ambiguous.
* ''Components'': The demons, devils and other outsiders loyal to Raguel or his lover Lilith form the bulk of the Fallen, but this core is surrounded by wannabes, such as the Forsaken and other death cults.
* ''Allied Icons'': The Syndicates (usually)
* ''Enemy Icons'': The Church of Lothian
* ''Cohesion'': High. Grumbling, whispers and some unsanctioned activity aside, Raguel exerts strong control and members of the Fallen defy him at their peril.
* ''The True Danger'': Everything will be all right provided Lilith never convinces Raguel to help free the Galchutt.


=== The Galchutt ===
The GM will then read (or otherwise disseminate) the '''influence move''' associated with that card. For the rest of that session, all players may trigger that move and gain its benefits. The GM, likewise, can incorporate the influence of the card (using the influence move as a guide) when making moves during that session.


* ''Description'': The Lords of Chaos imprisoned in the world.
Some influence moves may indicate that the influence '''cycles'''. If this happens, the GM should gather cards as if it were the start of a new session, but omitting the current influencing card. A new card is drawn from this stack and becomes the new influence for the remainder of the session. The old influencing card no longer had influence and its influencing move can no longer be used.
* ''Nature'': Pretty much always villainous.
* ''Components'': Being imprisoned and asleep, the Galchutt rely on minions for all their actions. While the Vested of the Galchutt are their typical agents, the Galchutt also work through chaos cults, anyone who uses chaositech, and their own spawn (e.g. rhodintor, zaug, etc.).
* ''Allied Icons'': The Shuul (sometimes).
* ''Enemy Icons'': The Lords of the Seven Chains.
* ''Cohesion'': Low. While the various groups of minions of the Galchutt may not know what one another are doing, and may not like each other, its rare that they actually work to cross purposes.
* ''The True Danger'': Everything will be all right provided the Galchutt remain in their cage.


=== The Guilds ===
== Deck Moves ==


* ''Description'': The many trade, craft and worker's guilds of Ptolus
The following moves can be triggered when dealing with the deck or its cards; however, the ''players'' need not be made aware of all these moves at first, much less the PCs. Certainly, if a player has the ability to trigger one of the moves, they should know they can, but some moves are not even possible until multiple cards are gathered in one place. The GM may want to hide such moves until the PC's have the cards they need or have done research into the deck.
* ''Nature'': Usually ambiguous. Sometimes heroic. Sometimes villainous.
* ''Components'': Dozens of guilds function within Ptolus. The Delver's Guild, the Ironworker's Guild and the Banker's Guild are the most powerful.
* ''Allied Icons'': The Commissar (sometimes)
* ''Enemy Icons'': The Last King (usually)
* ''Cohesion'': Low. While some guilds control others outright, most act independently and often at odds with the others. While each guild has its own leadership, there is no central authority over all the guilds. No matter their differences, however, guilds often unite for political advantage or when workers in general are threatened.
* ''The True Danger'': Everything will be all right provided guilds retain a seat at the table where city policy is decided and, therefore, have little incentive to incite a worker's revolt.


=== The Last King ===
=== Claiming Cards ===


* ''Description'': Long before the founding of the Empire or Ptolus, a king ruled over several noble houses and much of the land. The king is long dead, but the noble houses maintain the traditions of nobility, not to mention their extensive wealth and holdings.
When '''you hold a card of the Bedlam Deck in your hand and focus on it for a few minutes''', you lay claim to that card as being "yours". Unless and until someone else claims that card, your claim remains, no matter where the card actually is.
* ''Nature'': Usually ambiguous. Sometimes heroic. Sometimes villainous.
* ''Components'': Ten noble houses remain in Ptolus comprised of individuals with direct blood ties to particular families. There are also those who enjoy "extended association" with a house and are considered members without such ties.
* ''Allied Icons'': The Commissar (sometimes)
* ''Enemy Icons'': The Secular Empire (sometimes)
* ''Cohesion'': Low. Each house looks out for itself, and some houses are bitter rivals. Rivalries within a house are also common. The houses tend to present a united front only when something challenges the special status of nobility itself, or their collective wealth is threatened.
* ''The True Danger'': Everything will be all right provided the houses never unite to restore the king.


=== The Lords of the Seven Chains ===
=== Luck Charm ===


* ''Description'': Solar angels dedicated to keeping the Galchutt safely imprisoned and all who work toward the same end.
When '''you start the day with a claim on one or more the cards of the Bedlam Deck''', at a point of your choosing during that day, after you have made a standard roll, you reroll one of the two dice and keep the new result. If at least one of the cards you claim has the adverse tag, you may reroll the second die as well. This choice may only be made once per day and does not accumulate if unused.
* ''Nature'': Usually heroic. Sometimes ambiguous.
* ''Components'': Most groups that serve a "higher good" ultimately dance to the tune of this icon, some more directly than others. The Malkuth are the most directly connected to the icon, but other groups (particularly the Keepers of the Veil and the Knights of the Golden Cross) watch each others backs.
* ''Allied Icons'': The Commissar
* ''Enemy Icons'': The Galchutt
* ''Cohesion'': Moderate. Most of the groups serving this icon are independent and dedicated to a specific agenda, but communicate and unite against threats.
* ''The True Danger'': Everything will be all right provided the Vallis moon remains hidden and the seven lords defend their post.


=== The Pactlords of the Quaan ===
=== Just Paper ===


* ''Description'': An ancient alliance of monsters, bent on the extermination of humanoid races.
Individual cards are no more or less durable than mundane cards. When '''a card of the Bedlam Deck becomes seriously damaged''', it turns to dust and any claim on it is relinquished. A new copy of the card forms in some random location in the world.
* ''Nature'': Usually villainous.
* ''Components'': Any intelligent monstrous type can swear the magical pact of cooperation. Many members rely on "pactslave" minions and delight in tricking others to advance the pacts agenda without realizing it. The pact supports many slaver operations in Ptolus, including the largest, the Ennin.
* ''Allied Icons'': None.
* ''Enemy Icons'': None.
* ''Cohesion'': Moderate. The pact is magically enforced to prevent betrayal, but the pact has no central leadership and powerful members vie for influence over other members. Most pursue independent agendas.
* ''The True Danger'': Everything will be all right provided the pact never get their hands on the ''black grail'' or other major artifacts.


=== The Secular Empire ===
=== Agent of Chaos ===


* ''Description'':
Through other moves, the deck may bestow an ability to cast a particular spell or spells. When '''you cast a spell granted to you by the Bedlam Deck''', roll+nothing. Take +1 if you claim at least one card with the adverse tag. '''On a 10+''', you cast the spell, but choose a consequence from the list below. '''On a 7-9''', you cast the spell, but choose two:
* ''Nature'':
* ''Components'':
* ''Allied Icons'':
* ''Enemy Icons'':
* ''Cohesion'':
* ''The True Danger'': Everything will be all right provided


=== The Shuul ===
* The spell has other effects as well.
* You may not cast this spell again until after you get a full night's sleep.
* You draw unwanted attention or put yourself in a spot. The GM will tell you how.


* ''Description'':
=== Cards of a Feather ===
* ''Nature'':
* ''Components'':
* ''Allied Icons'':
* ''Enemy Icons'':
* ''Cohesion'':
* ''The True Danger'': Everything will be all right provided


third emperor
When '''you claim at least six cards of the Bedlam Deck''', take +1 on any attempt to aid or hinder someone who claims a card of the Bedlam Deck.


=== The Syndicates ===
=== Well Suited ===


* ''Description'':
When '''you claim at least one card of each suit (from 3 to 6 cards) and draw one to give you insight into a question''', roll+CHA. '''On a hit''', the image on the card animates and, through gestures or something similar, shows the direction or course of action most likely to upset the status quo. '''On a 7-9''', also choose one from the list. '''On a miss''', in addition to whatever else happens, choose all items from the list:
* ''Nature'':
* ''Components'':
* ''Allied Icons'':
* ''Enemy Icons'':
* ''Cohesion'':
* ''The True Danger'': Everything will be all right provided


=== The Traduced ===
* You may not draw cards in this way today.
* You draw unwelcome attention or put yourself in a spot. The GM will tell you how (note, the unwelcome attention might come from the deck itself).


* ''Description'':
=== Packing the Deck ===
* ''Nature'':
* ''Components'':
* ''Allied Icons'':
* ''Enemy Icons'':
* ''Cohesion'':
* ''The True Danger'': Everything will be all right provided


Inverted Pyramid, Iron Mage, Brides of Magic. Sorn.
When '''you claim at least a third of the Bedlam Deck''' (15 cards), everyone who sees you senses, at least subconsciously, that you control some chaotic mojo. Any who have come in contact with cards from the deck before will recognise this specifically as stemming from the deck.


=== Vox Populi ===
=== Walking the Walk ===


* ''Description'':  
So long as '''you claim more than half of the Bedlam Deck''' (23 cards), your alignment is chaotic. If this causes a shift in alignment (''Dungeon World'', pg 34), choose a new alignment move.
* ''Nature'':  
 
* ''Components'':  
=== Spreading the Word ===
* ''Allied Icons'':  
 
* ''Enemy Icons'':  
When '''you claim the Excuse and at least one card of each rank and concentrate on "broadcasting" a short spoken message''', all who claim at least six cards of the Bedlam Deck will hear your words as if you were standing next to them, no matter where they are. Each who hears may respond with one short message of their own, which is also heard by everyone who claims at least six cards. You may do this only once per day.
* ''Cohesion'':  
 
* ''The True Danger'': Everything will be all right provided
=== Bedlam the Gathering ===
 
When '''you claim at least two thirds of the Bedlam Deck (30 cards) and spend several minutes concentrating on a card you do not yet claim''', you immediately gain knowledge of the exact location of that card, no matter where it is, even if protected by magic that otherwise would obscure or conceal it. You may use this move only once each day.
 
=== Willing Pawns ===
 
When '''you claim all four pawns of the Bedlam Deck and a hireling you recruited makes demands of you''' (for example, due to a partial success on a Order Hirelings move), you can get them to stay with you without meeting their demands, as long as you give them ''something''.
 
=== Holding Court ===
 
When '''you claim all four courts of the Bedlam Deck and you make yourself available to the public to hear their grievances''', the GM will tell you of at least one local opportunity to upend an orthodoxy, subvert an authority or upset an equilibrium.
 
=== Trump Cards ===
 
When '''you claim all six crowns of the Bedlam Deck and parley with someone, on a 12+''', not only do they do what you want, they change their mind about you and become your ally. They will no longer advance GM's dangers and will instead support your plans.
 
=== Fundamental Reduction ===
 
When '''you claim all six aces of the Bedlam Deck and spend a few minutes handling and contemplating the nature of a small personal item''', roll+CHA. If the item is magical, take -2. '''On a hit''', the item is reduced to its basic materials and loses any enchantment it may have had. '''On a 7-9''', choose one:
 
* You gain a random debility
* Another nearby item (GM's choice) becomes damaged as well
* You draw the attention of extra-planar forces.
 
Attempting this move on very powerful or unique magic items (GM's call) may automatically fail.
 
=== Cards on the Table ===
 
When '''you claim all 14 personality cards of the Bedlam Deck''', the deck grants you the ability to cast the Prophecy spell (''Class Warfare'', pg. 207). If you draw a sympathetic connection between a personality card and the target while casting it, take +2.
 
=== Cut (With) the Deck ===
 
When '''you claim all 14 location cards of the Bedlam Deck''', the deck grants you the ability to cast the Rainbow Bridge spell (''Class Warfare'', pg. 209). If you draw a sympathetic connection between a location card and the target while casting it, take +2.
 
=== Revealing Hand ===
 
When '''you claim all 13 event cards of the Bedlam Deck''', the deck grants you the ability to cast the True Discernment spell (''Class Warfare'', pg. 213). If you draw a sympathetic connection between an event card and the target while casting it, take +2.
 
=== Straight Bedlam ===
 
When '''you start the day claiming all ranks of one or more suits of the Bedlam Deck''' (12 cards), name one of those suits and take +1 ongoing to rolls using the ability associated with it until the start of the next day:
 
* moons: +1 to roll+WIS
* suns: +1 to roll+CHA
* waves: +1 to roll+DEX
* leaves: +1 to roll+CON
* wyrms: +1 to roll+STR
* knots: +1 to roll+INT
 
=== Reading Bedlam ===
 
When '''you claim all the cards in the Bedlam Deck and perform an elaborate ritual''', while the ritual lasts you become the ''reader''. Designate someone willing (other than yourself) to be the ''querent'', who will draw from the deck and be the target of the ritual. All others present for the ritual are ''witnesses''.
 
At the climax of the ritual, the querent draws cards from the deck. If lawful, the querent may draw only one card. If chaotic, the querent may draw up to three cards. Otherwise the the querent may draw up to two cards. Once the cards are drawn, you (as the reader) choose one of the drawn cards, and the ritual result listed for that card activates. Ritual results are permanent and cannot be eliminated without powerful magic.
 
Afterwords, each card drawn turns to dust (triggering Just Paper). You immediately become aware of the new location of the card that was activated (but not the other cards drawn, if any). No longer able to claim the complete deck, you must track down the lost cards in order to complete the deck and draw again.
 
Some ritual effects also cause additional cards from the deck to vanish and reappear elsewhere. This may happen in one of three ways:
 
* When the deck '''divides''', undrawn cards are placed at random into four separate piles, as evenly as possible. Unless the effect says otherwise, one pile, chosen at random, remains where it is. The other piles teleport to different random locations within 100 miles.
* When the deck is '''distributed''' to a specific group, undrawn cards are randomly allocated to the creatures in the group mentioned in the text, as evenly as possible.
* When the deck '''scatters''', all undrawn cards teleport to different random locations within 2,000 miles.
 
== Cards ==
 
The deck contains six suits (in order: moons, suns, waves, leaves, wyrms and knots) with a [http://wiki.decktet.com/structure complex structure]. For each suit, there is an Ace and a Crown. Ranked between them are other cards numbered 2 through 9, each with two suits. Four Courts each have three suits and are ranked beneath Crowns. Four Pawns each have three suits as well, ranked below Courts. The Excuse has no suit or rank. Suit combinations do not occur with equal frequency. All cards also have a theme or meaning, written on the face of the card (one third represent people, one third represent places and one third represent events). Some cards appear the same when upside down, some do not.
 
{| class="datatable"
|-
! Name !! Rank !! colspan="6" | Suits !! Tags
|-
| Huntress || Crown || [[Image:Decktet-suit-moons.png|16x16px|Moons]] || || || || || || ''personality, ambivalent''
|-
| Bard || Crown || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-suns.png|16x16px|Suns]] || || || || || ''personality, ambivalent''
|-
| Sea || Crown || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-waves.png|16x16px|Waves]] || || || || ''location, ambivalent''
|-
| End || Crown || || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-leaves.png|16x16px|Leaves]] || || || ''event, location, adverse''
|-
| Calamity || Crown || || || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-wryms.png|16x16px|Wyrms]] || || ''event, adverse''
|-
| Windfall || Crown || || || || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-knots.png|16x16px|Knots]] || ''event, auspicious''
|-
| Consul || Court || [[Image:Decktet-suit-moons.png|16x16px|Moons]] || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-waves.png|16x16px|Waves]] || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-knots.png|16x16px|Knots]] ||  ''personality, antipathetic, ambivalent''
|-
| Rite || Court || [[Image:Decktet-suit-moons.png|16x16px|Moons]] || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-leaves.png|16x16px|Leaves]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-wryms.png|16x16px|Wyrms]] || || ''event, antipathetic, ambivalent''
|-
| Island || Court || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-suns.png|16x16px|Suns]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-waves.png|16x16px|Waves]] || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-wryms.png|16x16px|Wyrms]] || || ''location, ambivalent''
|-
| Window || Court || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-suns.png|16x16px|Suns]] || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-leaves.png|16x16px|Leaves]] || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-knots.png|16x16px|Knots]] || ''location, antipathetic, ambivalent''
|-
| Harvest || Pawn || [[Image:Decktet-suit-moons.png|16x16px|Moons]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-suns.png|16x16px|Suns]] || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-leaves.png|16x16px|Leaves]] || || || ''event, antipathetic, sympathetic, ambivalent''
|-
| Watchman || Pawn || [[Image:Decktet-suit-moons.png|16x16px|Moons]] || || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-wryms.png|16x16px|Wyrms]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-knots.png|16x16px|Knots]] || ''personality, antipathetic, sympathetic, adverse''
|-
| Light Keeper || Pawn || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-suns.png|16x16px|Suns]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-waves.png|16x16px|Waves]] || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-knots.png|16x16px|Knots]] || ''personality, antipathetic, ambivalent''
|-
| Borderland || Pawn || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-waves.png|16x16px|Waves]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-leaves.png|16x16px|Leaves]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-wryms.png|16x16px|Wyrms]] || || ''location, sympathetic, ambivalent''
|-
| Pact || 9 || [[Image:Decktet-suit-moons.png|16x16px|Moons]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-suns.png|16x16px|Suns]] || || || || || ''event, sympathetic, ambivalent''
|-
| Darkness || 9 || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-waves.png|16x16px|Waves]] || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-wryms.png|16x16px|Wyrms]] || || ''location, adverse''
|-
| Merchant || 9 || || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-leaves.png|16x16px|Leaves]] || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-knots.png|16x16px|Knots]] || ''personality, auspicious''
|-
| Diplomat || 8 || [[Image:Decktet-suit-moons.png|16x16px|Moons]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-suns.png|16x16px|Suns]] || || || || || ''personality, sympathetic, auspicious''
|-
| Mill || 8 || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-waves.png|16x16px|Waves]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-leaves.png|16x16px|Leaves]] || || || ''location, sympathetic, ambivalent''
|-
| Betrayal || 8 || || || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-wryms.png|16x16px|Wyrms]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-knots.png|16x16px|Knots]] || ''event, sympathetic, adverse''
|-
| Chance Meeting || 7 || [[Image:Decktet-suit-moons.png|16x16px|Moons]] || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-leaves.png|16x16px|Leaves]] || || || ''event, auspicious''
|-
| Castle || 7 || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-suns.png|16x16px|Suns]] || || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-knots.png|16x16px|Knots]] || ''location, auspicious''
|-
| Cave || 7 || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-waves.png|16x16px|Waves]] || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-wryms.png|16x16px|Wyrms]] || || ''location, adverse''
|-
| Lunatic || 6 || [[Image:Decktet-suit-moons.png|16x16px|Moons]] || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-waves.png|16x16px|Waves]] || || || || ''personality, adverse''
|-
| Penitent || 6 || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-suns.png|16x16px|Suns]] || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-wryms.png|16x16px|Wyrms]] || || ''personality, adverse''
|-
| Market || 6 || || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-leaves.png|16x16px|Leaves]] || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-knots.png|16x16px|Knots]] || ''event, location, auspicious''
|-
| Forest || 5 || [[Image:Decktet-suit-moons.png|16x16px|Moons]] || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-leaves.png|16x16px|Leaves]] || || || ''location, ambivalent''
|-
| Discovery || 5 || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-suns.png|16x16px|Suns]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-waves.png|16x16px|Waves]] || || || || ''event, auspicious''
|-
| Soldier || 5 || || || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-wryms.png|16x16px|Wyrms]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-knots.png|16x16px|Knots]] || ''personality, sympathetic, adverse''
|-
| Mountain || 4 || [[Image:Decktet-suit-moons.png|16x16px|Moons]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-suns.png|16x16px|Suns]] || || || || || ''location, sympathetic, ambivalent''
|-
| Sailor || 4 || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-waves.png|16x16px|Waves]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-leaves.png|16x16px|Leaves]] || || || ''personality, sympathetic, auspicious''
|-
| Battle || 4 || || || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-wryms.png|16x16px|Wyrms]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-knots.png|16x16px|Knots]] || ''event, sympathetic, adverse''
|-
| Journey || 3 || [[Image:Decktet-suit-moons.png|16x16px|Moons]] || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-waves.png|16x16px|Waves]] || || || || ''event, ambivalent''
|-
| Painter || 3 || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-suns.png|16x16px|Suns]] || || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-knots.png|16x16px|Knots]] || ''personality, auspicious''
|-
| Savage || 3 || || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-leaves.png|16x16px|Leaves]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-wryms.png|16x16px|Wyrms]] || || ''personality, adverse''
|-
| Author || 2 || [[Image:Decktet-suit-moons.png|16x16px|Moons]] || || || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-knots.png|16x16px|Knots]] || ''personality, auspicious''
|-
| Desert || 2 || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-suns.png|16x16px|Suns]] || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-wryms.png|16x16px|Wyrms]] || || ''location, adverse''
|-
| Origin || 2 || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-waves.png|16x16px|Waves]] || [[Image:Decktet-suit-leaves.png|16x16px|Leaves]] || || || ''event, location, sympathetic, auspicious''
|-
| Moon || Ace || [[Image:Decktet-suit-moons.png|16x16px|Moons]] || || || || || || ''auspicious''
|-
| Sun || Ace || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-suns.png|16x16px|Suns]] || || || || || ''auspicious''
|-
| Wave || Ace || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-waves.png|16x16px|Waves]] || || || || ''adverse''
|-
| Leaves || Ace || || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-leaves.png|16x16px|Leaves]] || || || ''auspicious''
|-
| Wyrm || Ace || || || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-wryms.png|16x16px|Wyrms]] || || ''adverse''
|-
| Knot || Ace || || || || || || [[Image:Decktet-suit-knots.png|16x16px|Knots]] || ''adverse''
|-
| Excuse ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || ''auspicious''
|}
 
=== Author ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-author.png|right|Author]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Two (moons, knots)<br/>
'''Tags''' ''personality, auspicious''
 
'''Influence Move''' When you spout lore, on a 12+, the GM will also ask you a question about the subject. Whatever you answer, it is the truth.
 
'''Ritual Result''' On the first new moon of each season, the querent may trigger the following move: ''when you spend a few minutes instructing reality to change itself for the benefit of someone you just met, reality conspires to fulfill your wish. The person for whom you are wishing must have articulated a desire for the wish to you in some way, and must have been unknown to you the last time you used this move (or initially drew this card in the ritual).''
 
Rumors spread that the querent grants wishes, but most of the stories are coupled with untruthful riders about what the character wants (or must have) in order to grant one. For example, a story starts to circulate in the village the character just entered that the first person who presents her with a cup filled with the blood of a sacrificed virgin will be granted a wish. Or that wishes are only granted to those who truly hate the character's race. Or that whoever sleeps with the character under a full moon automatically gets their wish.
</div>
 
=== Bard ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-bard.png|right|Bard]]
'''Rank/Suit''' Crown (suns)<br/>
'''Tags''' ''personality, ambivalent''
 
'''Influence Move''' When you roll+CHA, take +1.
 
'''Ritual Result''' The querent gains an alter ego as a notorious bard. The GM will provide a bard-based playbook to the querent's player, who will advance the playbook to be the same level as the querent, making different choices for gender, race and alignment than the querent. That player controls the original PC and the alter-ego, but only one at a time. Should the player fail a roll, the GM's move may be to cause the character to transform into its alter-ego (or vice-versa).
 
The two characters are aware of each other, but maintain separate (and possibly conflicting) personalities, motivations and memories. Personal possessions are tracked separately, and swap when the other character takes over. Experience gained by either character is applied to both.
 
The deck sees to it that wherever the querent goes (either as herself or the bard), the locals remember some past trouble or scandal the bard caused.
</div>
 
=== Battle ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-battle.png|right|Battle]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Four (wyrms, knots)<br/>
'''Tags''' ''event, adverse''
 
'''Influence Move''' Everyone becomes a bit more aggressive towards you. When you take damage from something with emotions, take +1 damage.
 
'''Ritual Result''' The deck divides. Whenever a faction to which the querent swears allegiance is involved in open conflict involving more than 100 people, the faction always looses (though the querent may survive). A "faction" refers to some group, organization, army, nation or other body that might enter into conflict with similar factions. If the querent somehow manages to swear allegiance to more than one conflicting faction, all of them loose (either through mutual destruction or by one gaining a victory that costs more than it gains).
 
The querent gains this move: when you break a sworn oath of allegiance, the universe will extract a heavy toll from you when it is least convenient. The GM will tell you when. Such oaths are binding until you are released from them.
 
A prophesy surfaces that any military force which claims the allegiance of the "chosen one" (who bears an uncanny resemblance to the querent) cannot be defeated. Those who learn of this prophesy may make tempting offers or apply terrible leverage to gain the character's allegiance.
</div>
 
=== Betrayal ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-betrayal.png|right|Betrayal]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Eight (wyrms, knots)<br/>
'''Tags''' ''event, sympathetic, adverse''
 
'''Influence Move''' When you order a hireling, they get -1 loyalty ongoing as long as Betrayal remains the influencing card. This penalty is cumulative, increasing each time they are ordered. On a failure, in addition to whatever else happens, the hireling will reveal a secret they know about one of the PCs.
 
'''Ritual Result''' If the querent dies, all of the PCs may select an advanced move from the 2-5 level list of their playbooks. If the lethal blow was dealt by an ally (not necessarily the other PCs), the move may be selected from the 6-10 level list of their playbooks instead. Should the querent be raised or otherwise brought back to life, access to these moves is lost.
 
Any animal companions, familiars and the like who were witnesses become convinced that if they arrange the death of their master, they will be set free.
 
If the querent does anything counter to the interests of another PC, the deck sees to it the PC finds out about it.
</div>
 
=== Borderland ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-borderland.png|right|Borderland]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Pawn (waves, leaves, wyrms)<br/>
'''Tags''' ''location, sympathetic, ambivalent''
 
'''Influence Move''' When you would deal or take damage, roll a d6. If the result is even, you become briefly insubstantial and no damage is dealt.
 
'''Ritual Result''' The querent becomes a native of an ethereal plane which overlaps reality, immediately gaining access to the initial move of the [[Ethereal Native Specialty|ethereal native]] specialty. The Deck also grants the querent access to the Charm Animal spell, with the restriction that it can only be cast on natives to the ethereal plane.
 
Rumors circulate among natives to the ethereal plane regarding the querent. The nature of these rumors is up to the GM but might include things like: "the character intends to conquer the ethereal plane", "the character will save us from our enemies", "the character is destined to lead us in war against the Material Plane", etc. In addition, ethereal natives within three miles of the character are filled with an odd restlessness which encourages them to visit the Material Plane. It doesn't take long for those who travel with the character to gain a reputation for attracting ethereal mischief.
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=== Calamity ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-calamity.png|right|Calamity]]
'''Rank/Suit''' Crown (wyrms, ''event'')<br/>
'''Tags''' ''event, adverse''
 
'''Influence Move''' When you roll+STR, take +1.
 
'''Ritual Result''' In 1d4 days, a massive natural catastrophe will threaten to wipe out all life on your world. Perhaps a great rock falls from the sky, igniting massive fires and kicking up dust that blots out the sun. Maybe volcanoes erupt, flooding the land with molten rock and poisonous air. Maybe quakes drop the earth, allowing the ocean to rush over the land. Maybe fire ejected from the sun scorches the half the surface. Maybe a rift to another plane starts swallowing the world. Whatever occurs, the querent, the reader and all witnesses will miraculously survive the initial effects, left to make their way in the broken world.
 
Any survivor who invests any sort of trust in the querent will, sooner or later, discover that the character was responsible for the calamity.
</div>
 
=== Castle ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-castle.png|right|Castle]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Seven (suns, knots)<br/>
'''Tags''' ''location, auspicious''
 
'''Influence Move''' When you defend another person, add the following to the list of choices:
* You take +3 Armor ongoing so long as you do not move away from that spot.
* The person you are defending takes +5 Armor ongoing so long they do not move away from that spot and you stand in defense.
 
'''Ritual Result''' A mystical portal opens at the site of the ritual. On the other side of this portal is a pocket dimension containing a large castle, surrounded by a moat and modest grounds. A brand burns into the palm of the querent, signifying lordship over the castle, its gate, and its staff of faceless phantom-servants. The magic portal can never be closed or dispelled.
 
Displaced extraplanar refugees hear stories of this new plane, convinced it will welcome them with open arms.
</div>
 
=== Cave ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-cave.png|right|Cave]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Seven (waves, wyrms)<br/>
'''Tags''' ''location, adverse''
 
'''Influence Move''' When both dice on a roll come up 1, whatever else happens, your voice is stolen from you. Until you next recover, if you speak, you hear yourself echoing as if in a large cavern, but no one else can hear you.
 
'''Ritual Result''' The querent, the reader, and all witnesses, are teleported to random locations within a cavern somewhere in the middle an extremely large dungeon complex (probably, but not necessarily, on your home world or plane). The querent arrives naked, possessions scattered at random throughout the complex. Others retain anything they were holding and any armor, clothing or jewelry, but other possessions (bags, packs, sheathed weapons, etc.) are similarly scattered.
 
The deck divides, but all four stacks appear at random in the complex. For the next two days, any intelligent creature in the complex gains the following move: ''when you discern realities about any item you have ever observed personally (even if you do not currently have it), the following choices are added to the list:''
* ''How far away is the item?''
* ''In what direction is the item?''
 
Intelligent denizens of the complex become vaguely aware that the group's possessions have newly arrived in the dungeon. Some inherit intimate knowledge of the details of some of the items, as if having firsthand observation of them.
</div>
 
=== Chance Meeting ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-chance-meeting.png|right|Chance Meeting]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Seven (moons, leaves)<br/>
'''Tags''' ''event, auspicious''
 
'''Influence Move''' When you fail to discern realities, carouse or recruit, instead of the usual result, the GM will introduce a surprise guest into the story, who is able to help you in some way. Should this move be triggered, the card influence cycles.
 
'''Ritual Result''' The querent suddenly and vividly remembers a seemingly innocuous encounter with a typical stranger (for example, a merchant who sold you something or a serving girl), with the realization that the stranger wasn't mortal at all, but a deity (or other powerful being of similar disposition to you) in disguise. Something transpired during that encounter which caused the deity to taking a shining to the querent. The group and GM will determine when this occurred and who the deity is (if necessary, make up a new scene and insert it in some logical place in the past). Now revealed, the deity will make a point to visit the querent once a month for a quick chat.
 
Priests of the deity instantly recognize the querent as favored by their god. Rumors may circulate about the regular meetings and may result in surveillance or worse, as the faithful try to see divinity in the flesh. Enemies of the deity eventually become aware that the character is favored.
</div>
 
=== Consul ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-consul.png|right|Consul]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Court (moons, waves, knots)<br/>
'''Tags''' ''personality, antipathetic, ambivalent''
 
'''Influence Move''' When you venerate your ancestors or flatter the local spirits and ask for advice, roll+WIS. On a hit, a spirit gives you advice about your situation, but on a 7-9, it comes with strings attached. They want something from you as well—a favor, a sacrifice, or just an ear that will listen, perhaps. The GM will tell you what. If you act on the advice the spirit gives you, take +2 forward.
 
'''Ritual Result''' A powerful monster with the ''planar'' tag appears, claiming to be an emissary from its home realm sent to study this world, and choosing to focus its study on the querent. It will remain with the querent, observing and asking questions about events and people around it. It is friendly and shares a values system similar to the querent's alignment, but will be largely oblivious to any collateral damage or effects its presence causes. It will gladly assist the querent, if asked (treat as a hireling with 2 Loyalty, 13 points of skills and a cost of "experiencing life through the querent").
 
No amount of argument will persuade the outsider from leaving, not even normal methods of banishing planar monsters. If killed, a replacement is sent within 1d6 days (either the original restored or a new monster sent to carry on the original's work) and other (possibly stronger) planar monsters of the same type will hear of it.
</div>
 
=== Darkness ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-darkness.png|right|Darkness]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Nine (waves, wyrms, ''location'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You gain darkvision to 60'. If you already have darkvision, its range extends by 60'.
 
'''Ritual Result''' A zone of utter darkness spreads ten miles out from the location where the card was drawn. No light short of that produced by a deity or a 9th-level magical effect sheds any illumination in this darkness. Darkvision and even ''[[pfsrd-spell:t/true-seeing|true seeing]]'' do not help. You, however, gain the ability to see normally in this perfect darkness, but lose the ability to see when there is any illumination at all. You may also may ''[[pfsrd-spell:s/shadow-walk|shadow walk]]'' at will, as a spell-like ability. The radius of this darkness changes by 1d12-4 miles every day. If the radius ever reaches zero, the darkness disappears forever. If the darkness becomes large enough to engulf the world, it stops expanding and the world begins to merge into the Plane of Shadow.
 
Alchemists begin to have dreams about a process that turns [[pfsrd:equipment---final/special-materials#TOC-Umbrite|umbrite]] into an oil that can be digested, granting the ability to see 30' in the utter darkness for several hours, causing an "umbrite rush" should the zone get large enough. Rumors surface that the zone itself transforms veins of precious metals into umbrite. Natives to the Plane of Shadow (e.g. [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/outsiders/d-ziriak|d'ziriak]], [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/outsiders/kyton|kyton]], [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/outsiders/shadow-mastiff|shadow mastiffs]], [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/outsiders/fetchling|fetchlings]], [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/dragons/dragon/-primal-umbral|umbral dragons]], etc.) slowly become aware of a weakness at the center of the darkness that allows easier transition between the two planes.
</div>
 
=== Desert ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-desert.png|right|Desert]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Two (suns, wyrms, ''location'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You gain a +3 luck bonus to Will saves.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You begin to [[pfsrd:gamemastering/environment/environmental-rules#TOC-Starvation-and-Thirst|dehydrate]], even if you do not normally require water. No amount of drinking can counter this effect. If (when) you die, you immediately gain the [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/templates/dread-mummy-template|dread mummy template]] (though you retain your alignment) and the dehydration effect stops. Your [[pfsrd:gamemastering/afflictions/curses/mummy-rot|mummy rot]] is particularly virulent (DC 18 + your Cha bonus). Once you become a mummy, each day there is a 20% chance that a [[pfsrd:gamemastering/environment/wilderness/terrain/desert-terrain#TOC-Sandstorm|sandstorm]] will engulf everything within a five mile radius of you, lasting for one hour. Accumulated sand from these storms will eventually smother crops, choke rivers and obscure roads. If you consume the eyes of a sentient being at the start of the day, no storm will come that day.
 
Among those affected by the sandstorms, a previously obscure legend arises, claiming that an ancient monarch will rise from the dead to eat the eyes of the living, turning their lands into a desert, and that the vengeful ruler will be served by several living heralds.
</div>
 
=== Diplomat ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-diplomat.png|right|Diplomat]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Eight (moons, suns, ''personality'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You gain the ability to cast ''[[pfsrd-spell:c/charm-person|charm person]]'' at will, adding a +4 bonus to the save DC.
 
'''Ritual Result''' During the next full solar eclipse (or similarly rare celestial event), you will be able to issue a single request to any creature in the multiverse and have it fulfilled. For the duration of that request, the target is affected as if by the spell ''[[pfsrd-spell:d/dominate-monster|dominate monster]]'', but also uses any mental gymnastics required to convince itself that the request is in its best interest and will oblige, even at the cost of the target's own destruction (note that not all creatures, immortals in particular, can truly die). It will, however, remember the source of the command.
 
Prior to the next full solar eclipse, every chaotic deity with influence on the world of the querent learns of the character's pending ability. Some will likely attempt to influence what the character does with it. Some time after the ability is used, the Notoriety may plant doubts in the target's head that fulfilling request was in his best interest (even if it actually was) or that he was manipulated into it.
</div>
 
=== Discovery ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-discovery.png|right|Discovery]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Five (suns, waves, ''event'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You know the exact identity and location of all cards from the ''pandemonium deck'' within 300', even if contained within extra-dimensional spaces or protected from divination.
 
'''Ritual Result''' When you take a walk on a beach during sunrise of the first day of the year while focussing on a single question or puzzle, the full answer or solution to that question becomes obvious to you and everyone else in the world. Whether the information revealed can be effectively acted upon is another question entirely.
 
Once this ability is used, those who spend time pondering difficult to answer questions will find themselves drawn to the querent.
</div>
 
=== End ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-end.png|right|End]]
'''Rank/Suit''' Crown (leaves, ''event'')
 
'''Influence Move''' When you roll+CON, take +1.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You, the reader and the witnesses all take 240 points of damage as the universe attempts to unmake you. Making a Fortitude save (DC 32) reduces this damage to 10d6. Any reduced to zero or fewer hit points has their body unmade completely. You, as the one who drew the card, not only fail this saving throw automatically, but are also unmade regardless of how much damage you take. All that remains of anyone unmade are their items and a glowing gem containing their soul, which functions like an [[pfsrd:magic-items/wondrous-items/wondrous-items/m-p/orb-of-utter-chaos|orb of utter chaos]]. If all present at the ceremony are unmade, the deck scatters, as do all of the gems. A ''[[pfsrd-spell:r/resurrection|resurrection]]'' or stronger spell will restore anyone trapped in a gem, destroying the stone in the process.
 
The gems created when the card is drawn eventually take on legends of their own, including false, but widely believed, rumors that anyone resurrecting the soul inside will be granted three ''[[pfsrd-spell:w/wishes|wishes]]''.
</div>
 
=== Excuse ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-excuse.png|right|Excuse]]
'''Rank/Suits''' None (none)
 
'''Influence Move''' Immediately after you make any die roll and the result is revealed, you may "accidentally" jostle the die and use that as an excuse make the roll over again. The rerolled result must be accepted, even if it is worse than the original.
 
'''Ritual Result''' The deck scatters if this card is drawn as part of the ritual, even if a different card is selected to take effect. The selected card does function, but the deck still scatters. If the Excuse is selected to take effect, it grants you the one-time ability to undo one past choice or regrettable action (but not the drawing of the Excuse). The fabric of reality is unraveled and respun, potentially restoring creatures to life or altering the course of history, depending on how you acted and how you wish you would have acted. You choose in what situation you would have acted differently and the GM determines how reality changes to reflect that act.
 
Rumors circulate of someone who cheated the gods of fate, who are not amused.
</div>
 
=== Forest ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-forest.png|right|Forest]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Five (moons, leaves, ''location'')
 
'''Influence Move''' Only shifting vertical sections of your body can be seen at any one time, as if under the effects of ''[[pfsrd-spell:b/blur|blur]]''.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You see several clear visions of the future. At least one of these visions will come true, but you are not sure which; however, you may sacrifice yourself in order to select which vision comes true. If you do, you drop dead and half of your magical possessions vanish. You may be raised as normal, but only a ''[[pfsrd-spell:w/wish|wish]]'' or ''[[pfsrd-spell:m/miracle|miracle]]'' will prevent the future you have selected.
 
To make this work every other person at your gaming table&mdash;including the GM, but not including you&mdash;presents a short vision of the future. Groups are encouraged to take some time to come up with their visions, even stopping the game for the day and presenting the visions next session. If you choose not to sacrifice yourself, the GM chooses which vision comes true.
 
Those with a vested interest in preventing the chosen future are granted the same vision of it the querent saw. Their actions to prevent the vision will, of course, be instrumental in making it happen.
</div>
 
=== Harvest ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-harvest.png|right|Harvest]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Pawn (moons, suns, leaves)
 
'''Influence Move''' You can sift through the surface thoughts of those around you, as if under the effects of a ''[[pfsrd-spell:s/seek-thoughts|seek thoughts]]'' spell.
 
'''Ritual Result''' A dark gem materializes in place of the card, containing what the [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/outsiders/daemons#TOC-The-Soul-Trade|soul trade]] considers a priceless unique soul. Within hours, a [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/outsiders/devil/barbed|barbed devil]] contacts you. It represents one Hell's most reputable soul auction houses, and presents an offer to auction the soul for you, in exchange for a 10% commission. It strongly suggests you take, for an additional 5%, the auction house's offer to protect the soul their vaults until auction time, and will happily agree to a binding contract keeping everyone honest. The devil will remind you how seriously Hell takes contracts and will deal fairly with you at all times (the prestige and future business the auction house will gain by fairly selling this soul outweighs any advantage they might gain from trying trick you, by several orders of magnitude). Should you take the offer, you, the reader and the witnesses are invited to attend the auction. The GM will determine who the interested buyers are based on your initial asking price, and will determine the winner and final price.
 
Additionally, the reader and witnesses all gain the [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/outsiders/daemons/cacodaemon#TOC-Soul-Lock-Su-|Soul Lock]] special ability, as if they were a [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/outsiders/daemons/cacodaemon|cacodæmon]]. Soul gems generated with this ability may be traded (perhaps using contacts made at the auction), but harvesting souls in this way is considered an evil act.
 
The outer planes nearly ignite with the news that this soul gem exists. Should the querent refuse the protection of the auction house, interested parties will definitely come after the soul directly.
</div>
 
=== Huntress ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-huntress.png|right|Huntress]]
'''Rank/Suit''' Crown (moons, ''personality'')
 
'''Influence Move''' When you roll+WIS, take +1.
 
'''Ritual Result''' Rakshasas believe that each and every creature in the universe has a proper role to play, and a (usually) female [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/outsiders/rakshasa/rakshasa-maharaja|rajadhiraja]] strongly believes that your role is to mate with her and produce her child (even if she has to polymorph you or herself to do so). You, the reader and the witnesses become permanently immune to any compulsion magic she might use on you, including her ''[[pfsrd-spell:d/dominate-monster|dominate monster]]'' ability and, in any case, she prefers a willing mate, so she must woo you.
 
Militant religious zealots become convinced that the rajadhiraja and the querent will spawn a child destined to destroy the world (even if the character obviously spurns her advances).
</div>
 
=== Island ===
 
<div style="overflow: hidden">
[[Image:Decktet-island.png|right|Island]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Court (suns, waves, wyrms, ''location'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You may spend a standard action to heal all ability damage to your Charisma, Dexterity and Strength. You may spend a standard action to heal all ability drain to either your Charisma, Dexterity or Strength.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You become the center of a magical zone that extends 500' in all directions. The volume within this invisible zone functions as a ''[[pfsrd-spell:z/zone-of-truth|zone of truth]]'' (DC 20), prevents extradimensional travel as a ''[[pfsrd-spell:d/dimensional-lock|dimensional lock]]'' and ''[[pfsrd-spell:i/invisibility-purge|purges invisibility]]''. This zone surrounds you constantly and travels wherever you go. Only a ''[[pfsrd-spell:w/wish|wish]]'' or ''[[pfsrd-spell:m/miracle|miracle]]'' can remove the field; however, ''[[pfsrd-spell:p/protection-from-chaos|protection from chaos]]'' allows its target to ignore one of the effects (determined randomly) for two rounds.
 
Anyone who enters into the island immediately associates the zone with the querent.
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=== Journey ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-journey.png|right|Journey]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Three (moons, waves, ''event'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You may spend a full action to instantly relocate to an unoccupied square within 100'. This works like ''[[pfsrd-spell:d/dimension-door|dimension door]]'', except you may not take passengers. The icon does not move with you.
 
'''Ritual Result''' A consciousness inhabits your favorite magic item&mdash;preferably a magic weapon&mdash;effectively making that item [[pfsrd:magic-items/intelligent-items|intelligent]]. The item gains Intelligence, Wisdom and Charisma scores of 16. The item's alignment matches yours. It is also telepathic and has blindsense. Roll twice on the "Intelligent Item Powers" table and once each on the "Intelligent Item Purpose" and "Special Purpose Item Dedicated Powers" table.
 
A similar, though slightly weaker consciousness inhabits the favorite magic item of the reader (again, favoring magic weapons). This consciousness gives the item the same alignment and special purpose as yours, and is likewise telepathic with blindsense. It makes its own roll on the "Special Purpose Item Dedicated Powers" table; however; it's ability scores are all 14 and only one roll is made on the "Intelligent Item Powers" table.
 
Each witness also has their favorite magic item inhabited by a similar consciousness. These consciousnesses are likewise telepathic with blindsense and share the same alignment and special purpose as your item. These consciousnesses are weaker still, with each ability score at 12, and their only additional power comes from a roll on the "Special Purpose Item Dedicated Powers" table.
 
Should any of these items be traded or sold, the consciousness in them will remain with the character, migrating to a new item. Likewise, if the character gains more potent items, the consciousness may decide one of them will make a better home; however, it will stick with the character no matter what. A single ''[[pfsrd-spell:w/wish|wish]]'' or ''[[pfsrd-spell:m/miracle|miracle]]'' may be used to banish all these consciousnesses forever.
 
The consciousnesses are all united with a common purpose, and telepathically coordinate with each other, without their owner's knowledge. They will collectively plot and scheme to convince their owners to pursue their purpose, particularly if their Egos allow them to dominate their owners.
 
Though the consciousnesses do not remember this, they were once a united band of sentient creatures (probably outsiders of some kind), united on their journey to pursue their special purpose. Those who knew them in their prior incarnations may receive hints of their fate, or recognize their current forms.
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=== Knot ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-knot.png|right|Knot]]
'''Rank/Suit''' Ace (knots)
 
'''Influence Move''' You receive a +6 luck bonus on all skill checks.
 
'''Ritual Result''' The deck is distributed among the witnesses. You are taken captive as if by an ''[[pfsrd-spell:i/imprisonment|imprisonment]]'' spell with no saving throw. You retain all possessions on your person. Anyone who frees you will be able to place a ''[[pfsrd-spell:g/geas|geas]]'' on you (no save) and be granted a ''[[pfsrd-spell:l/limited-wish|limited wish]]''.
 
The location of the drawing ritual now becomes the one place where you can be freed (using a ''[[pfsrd-spell:f/freedom|freedom]]'' spell). If you are good, the location becomes ''[[pfsrd-spell:u/unhallow|unhallowed]]''. If you are evil, the location becomes ''[[pfsrd-spell:h/hallow|hallowed]]''. Within 1d10 minutes, an inquisition of six [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/outsiders/inevitable/inevitable-kolyarut|kolyaruts]] materializes, intent on preventing anyone from freeing you. The ''[[pfsrd-spell:e/enervation|enervation]]'' ability of these inevitables is [[pfsrd:feats/metamagic-feats/empower-spell-metamagic---final|empowered]]. Anyone brought to zero hit points (or zero levels) by one of these inevitables does not die, but is similarly ''imprisoned'' (fully healed and offering the the same benefits to any who free them). Any of the inevitables which are killed reform within 1d6 hours.
 
All beings in the world become magically aware that the querent has been imprisoned, as well as the consequences for releasing her. Some receive hints as to the location where the querent can be freed.
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=== Leaves ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-leaf.png|right|Leaves]]
'''Rank/Suit''' Ace (leaves)
 
'''Influence Move''' You gain immunity to bleed, paralysis, poison and sleep effects.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You are granted a single miracle by either a deity you favor or a god of luck, chaos or fortune. This miracle functions similarly to the spell ''[[pfsrd-spell:m/miracle|miracle]]'' when it comes to affecting rules and statistics, but can also change reality in ways outside the bounds of the spell's effects—such as rerouting a river or ending a war. The GM decides what the miracle can and cannot accomplish, as well as how much of an interest the deity takes in you afterward.
 
Those most inconvenienced by the changes brought about by the miracle are certain the querent is the cause. Some who follow the deity who granted the miracle consider the querent specially blessed.
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=== Light Keeper ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-light-keeper.png|right|Light Keeper]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Pawn (suns, waves, knots)
 
'''Influence Move''' You can see magical auras, as if under the effects of ''[[pfsrd-spell:a/arcane-sight|arcane sight]]''.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You gain a reputation as a prophet. At least once a day, when your conversation can be overheard in public, at least one eavesdropper will be filled with the conviction that one of your comments, however innocuous, is the key to some great life-changing truth. If you engage in any sort of public oratory, 1d10 people in the crowd will be similarly affected. Unfortunately, you have no control over which statements will be latched onto by the listeners. Affected listeners will largely rearrange their life in order to pursue this truth. Some will try to follow you anywhere you go. Others will openly worship you and do anything you ask (other than stop following you).
 
As the number of followers increases, debates will likely arise among the faithful, as most of them will be reacting to different, possibly contradictory, statements made by you, which may even give rise to violence and schisms. Religious and political leaders may also react to a growing cult in their midst.
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=== Lunatic ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-lunatic.png|right|Lunatic]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Six (moons, waves, ''personality'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You become enraged, as if under the effects of a ''[[pfsrd-spell:r/rage|rage]]'' spell.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You become a natural lycanthrope, gaining the [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/templates/lycanthrope|lycanthrope template]], using a strong magical beast as the base animal. Which beast depends on your alignment: if lawful you become a were[[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/magical-beasts/sphinx/criosphinx|criosphinx]], if chaotic you become a were[[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/magical-beasts/dweomercat|dweomercat]] and otherwise become a were[[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/magical-beasts/bulette|bulette]]. In hybrid form, you gain gain [[pfsrd:bestiary/rules-for-monsters/universal-monster-rules#TOC-Regeneration-Ex-|regeneration]] 10 (silver).
In addition, when in hybrid or animal form, if the moon is full or new, you become aggressive and irrational, as if under the effects of ''[[pfsrd-spell:c/confusion|confusion]]'' except replacing the "dealing damage to self" result with "moves at best possible speed in a random direction". Your Curse of Lycanthropy ability is more potent than usual (DC 20 + your Charisma modifier). As with all major effects, typical remedies&mdash;''[[pfsrd-spell:r/remove-disease|remove disease]]'' or ''[[pfsrd-spell:h/heal|heal]]'' in this case&mdash;have no effect on this affliction, though such methods will work on any you infect.
 
The reader and the witnesses similarly become natural lycanthropes, but of less potent magical beasts: lawful characters become were[[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/magical-beasts/manticore|manticores]], chaotic characters become were[[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/magical-beasts/leucrotta|leucrotta]] and others become were[[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/magical-beasts/basilisk|basilisks]]. These characters do not gain the regeneration ability but otherwise suffer the same condition as you.
 
Those dedicated to fighting lycanthropy uncover legends that make them suspect (incorrectly) that the afflicted characters are the source of all lycanthropy, and if they are all killed, the disease will be forever eradicated.
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=== Market ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-market.png|right|Market]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Six (leaves, knots, ''location'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You may increase one combat score at the expense of another, as if you had the [[pfsrd:feats/combat-feats/power-attack-combat---final|power attack]], [[pfsrd:feats/combat-feats/combat-expertise-combat|combat expertise]] or [[pfsrd:feats/combat-feats/deadly-aim-combat|deadly aim]] feats. If you make use of a feat you already have, you may calculate the penalty and bonus provided by the feat (but not the attack roll itself) as if your base attack bonus was eight points higher.
 
'''Ritual Result''' Any time you dream, you may choose to enter the Dream Market, a place where almost anything can be bought and sold. You may access all of your real world wealth and possessions to buy and sell in the Dream Market and any transactions made translate into the real world once you wake. Non-unique magic items are present in abundance and even unique magic items may come to market once in a great while. More esoteric items, such as souls, magical creatures, slaves and even intangible goods like knowledge, emotions, memories and the like can all be found with a little looking. With some wheeling and dealing, you may be able to buy access to the market for your allies.
 
The market is vast, but bounded, and clearly part of a larger dream realm. When you first arrive, you are not permitted to move outside the market. On the other hand, passage outside the market must be available for sale somewhere.
 
Any time you enter the market, ten random sleeping people within 50 miles of you have vivid dreams where they see and hear everything the querent does in the market, though they cannot interact with you or the market themselves. These people will remember the dreams, and may seek out the querent because of them.
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=== Merchant ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-merchant.png|right|Merchant]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Nine (leaves, knots, ''personality'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You may throw a gem at a target as a ranged touch attack. If the gem hits, it disappears in a flash of light. For every 25gp of value the gem had, you may adjust the rolled initiative score of the target up or down by one.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You gain the ability to cast ''[[pfsrd-spell:t/true-resurrection|true resurrection]]'' at will, but only if someone else truly and willingly volunteers to die in the place of the being to be restored. Such a volunteer is entirely unmade, and no force, not even a ''[[pfsrd-spell:w/wish|wish]]'' or ''[[pfsrd-spell:m/miracle|miracle]]'' can restore them. Any time you complete such a transaction, you take your cut, stealing a year of life each from both the volunteer and the creature being restored.
 
Those desperate to bring back their loved ones may come seek out the querent, as will death gods or others involved in bringing souls to their final destinations.
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=== Mill ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-mill.png|right|Mill]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Eight (waves, leaves, ''location'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You may use the disarm, steal or sunder combat maneuvers without provoking an attack of opportunity, as if you had the Improved Disarm, Improved Steal or Improved Sunder feat. If you already have the feat for the maneuver you use, instead add +4 on the combat maneuver roll.
 
'''Ritual Result''' Your touch becomes antithetical to magic items. You may spend a full action touching a magic item to unravel its enchantment. The item must make a Will save (DC 15 + your character level) or become a normal, mundane item. If you attempt this on an artifact, there is a 85% chance the attempt simply fails, and you permanently loose 1d6 hit points. Sometimes, this power works on its own: any time you activate an item with a spell trigger or command word, there is a 5% chance of unravelling the magic on the item you are activating. Any time you unravel an item, the reader and witnesses (but not you), gain a number of temporary hit points equal to the item's caster level, though they loose one of these each round.
 
Intelligent magic items who sense the querent immediately understand she has this ability. Most will not be pleased.
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=== Moon ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-moon.png|right|Moon]]
'''Rank/Suit''' Ace (moons)
 
'''Influence Move''' If you cast a spell of up to 4th level, it does not consume one of your spells per day.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You are granted three imperfect wishes. Each wish functions similarly to the spell ''[[pfsrd-spell:w/wish|wish]]'' when it comes to affecting rules and statistics, but can also change reality in ways outside the bounds of the spell's effects—such as rerouting a river or ending a war; however, when the wish is made, some condition or caveat must be included which, if completed, undoes the wish. This condition may be totally obscure and unlikely, but cannot name specific participants and must be something that others (not just you) could do. For example, you might wish for something "until a drow queen dances naked with a priest of a sun god during a solar eclipse". The GM decides what the wish can and cannot accomplish and what qualifies as an acceptable condition.
 
Everyone in the world, no matter where they are or what they are doing, hears the querent making a wish, and stating the method of its undoing.
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=== Mountain ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-mountain.png|right|Mountain]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Four (moons, suns, ''location'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You gain a +3 luck bonus to Fortitude saves.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You become Colossal, gaining a number of [[pfsrd:gamemastering/combat/space-reach-threatened-area-templates|size bonuses and penalties]] based on the difference from your original size. All of your personal items scale to your new size (with associated bonuses and penalties, if any). You also gain the supernatural ability to crouch down into a heap and become block of stone. Any creatures in contact with you when you make this change may take on the form of medium earth elementals, as if under the effect of ''[[pfsrd-spell:e/elemental-body|elemental body ii]]''.
 
In stone state, your features warp and meld to look like an oddly shaped boulder, such that only a vague notion of your original form can be perceived (like noticing shapes in clouds). You do not age in this form, and are barely aware of what happens around you. You may, however, summon a [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/outsiders/elemental/elemental-earth/large-earth-elemental|large earth elemental]], directing it with your mind and seeing the world through its senses. You may become flesh again at will, though doing so dismisses the elemental and restores any who took the form of elementals when you changed back to normal. Should you fall to zero or fewer hit points, you enter this stone form automatically.
 
Once tales of the colossal creature that can become a mountain spread, rumors will begin to circulate in mining communities that magical gems can be extracted from the querent's stone form.
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=== Origin ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-origin.png|right|Origin]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Two (waves, leaves, ''event'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You gain a +3 luck bonus to Reflex saves.
 
'''Ritual Result''' When a new moon rises (or upon some similarly periodic astronomical phenomenon), you may gain a perfect understanding of the history of an item you are touching, no matter how ancient, complex or epic. You understand all of its abilities (including command words, if any) and weaknesses. You know when, how and by whom it was made and the origin of all of its materials. If the item is a puzzle, lock or door, you know how to solve or open it. You learn the names and faces of any who have touched the item in the past.
 
If the querent makes information about a famous unique item available to strangers, they will not believe her. Academics who have studied the item will come out of the woodwork to discredit her.
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=== Pact ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-pact.png|right|Pact]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Nine (moons, suns, ''event'')
 
'''Influence Move''' Any spells you cast gain a +1 enhancement bonus to the DC of any saving throws against the spell, and can be cast as if a particular metamagic feat was applied to it (without increasing the spell level or casting time). The metamagic available changes randomly each time the icon moves, but is one of: Enlarge Spell, Extend Spell, Intensified Spell, Piercing Spell, Silent Spell or Still Spell.
 
'''Ritual Result''' If present at the signing of a contract between voluntary parties, you may place an ''[[pfsrd-spell:a/arcane-mark|arcane mark]]'' on the contract that allows the ''deck'' to punish those who break the terms of the contract. You need not be a party in the contract to seal it in this way, but you may be. Violators are hit with a ''[[pfsrd-spell:b/bestow-curse|bestow curse]]'' with no saving throw and which cannot be removed by ''[[pfsrd-spell:b/break-enchantment|break enchantment]]'' or ''[[pfsrd-spell:r/remove-curse|remove curse]]''. Further, once per day, when least convenient, a ''[[pfsrd-spell:w/word-of-chaos|word of chaos]]'' (DC 25, caster level equal to the violator's character level) erupts from them, unbidden.
 
The deck wants people to violate sealed contracts, and will whisper in the ears of those close to the signing parties, attempting to manipulate them into breaking it.
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=== Painter ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-painter.png|right|Painter]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Three (suns, knots, ''personality'')
 
'''Influence Move''' Each time this card gains influence over you, its icon bathes you in light of a random color (roll 1d8), providing you with a specific ability:
 
* White: Fast Healing 2
* Red: Fire Resistance/20
* Orange: Acid Resistance/20
* Yellow: Electricity Resistance/20
* Green: Damage Resistance 5/-
* Blue: Cold Resistance/20
* Indigo: Immunity to mind-affecting attacks
* Violet: Sonic Resistance/30
 
'''Ritual Result''' You gain the ability to alter reality around you, as a painter might paint a canvas. Once per day, you may spend five minutes making a Craft (Painting) skill check to change your environment. The DC of this check depends on how drastic the changes are compared to what is already there. Minor tweaks (changing colors of tapestries, adding decorative foliage, opening a locked door, etc) are DC 15. Significant changes (adding an oasis to the desert, altering the weather, making a sealed door open) are DC 20. Major changes (turning a forest into a fiery wasteland or vise versa, turning night into day, making a room full of advanced traps totally safe) are DC 25. Impossible changes (altering the positions of the stars, moving mountains) are DC 30. This supernatural ability cannot alter, add or remove sentient creatures and altering portions of the environment which are magical increase the DC by 10. Any changes you make last a number of hours equal to your character level, after which the environment returns to its original state.
 
Lawful outsiders who observe the querent automatically know she has this ability, and either resent her or consider her a danger because of it.
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=== Penitent ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-penitent.png|right|Penitent]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Six (suns, wyrms, ''personality'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You may cast ''[[pfsrd-spell:p/paladin's-sacrifice|paladin's sacrifice]]'' at will as a spell-like ability.
 
'''Ritual Result''' Each player at the table (including the GM, but not including you) selects an alignment other than your own, with no two players selecting the same alignment. The player gains control of a duplicate of you, changed to have the alignment the player selected. Any effects of changing alignment are applied to the duplicate (e.g. loosing paladin-hood, changing worship to a compatibly aligned deity, altering alignment specific spells, etc.). The player in control of the character may also change one feature of the duplicate (e.g. selecting a different bloodline, changing a feat, etc.). These duplicates appear at random locations within 20 miles.
 
The duplicates all know of the querent and have reasons for opposing her plans. The duplicates also perceive frequent, irritating reminders that they are just copies.
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=== Rite ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-rite.png|right|Rite]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Court (moons, leaves, wyrms, ''event'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You may spend a standard action to heal all ability damage to your Wisdom, Constitution and Strength. You may spend a standard action to heal all ability drain to either your Wisdom, Constitution or Strength.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You gain the ability to perform a ten minute branding ritual on any willing subject. At the end of this ritual, the subject gains a distinctive brand on their forehead and eternal youth (as the alchemist grand discovery). You gain three supernatural abilities over any you have branded. First, you have perfect knowledge of the whereabouts of one of the branded for each point of Intelligence you have, choosing which to track at the start of each day. Second, you may spend a full action to perceive the world through the senses of one of the branded, wherever they are and without their knowledge. Lastly, you may, as a free action, inflict debilitating pain on one of the branded, affecting them like a ''[[pfsrd-spell:s/symbol-of-pain|symbol of pain]]''. Once per day, one of the branded, determined at random, may issue you a ''[[pfsrd-spell:s/sending|sending]]''. When one of the branded dies, you take 3d10 points of damage and become nauseated for five rounds.
 
Only a willing subject, with full knowledge of effects of the brand, may consent to the ritual. Once formed, only powerful magic, such as a ''[[pfsrd-spell:w/wish|wish]]'' or ''[[pfsrd-spell:m/miracle|miracle]]'' can remove the brand. You cannot brand yourself.
 
Various contradictory (and all totally false) rumors circulate, particularly among marginalized humanoid races (goblins, orcs, giants and the like), that killing one of the branded and drinking his or her blood bestows some desirable trait (health, virility, magical potency, etc.).
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=== Sailor ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-sailor.png|right|Sailor]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Four (waves, leaves, ''personality'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You may cast ''[[pfsrd-spell:g/gust-of-wind|gust of wind]]'' at will as a spell-like ability.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You become a voyager on the inner and outer planes, gaining the following spell-like abilities, usable at will: ''[[pfsrd-spell:e/ethereal-jaunt|ethereal jaunt]]'', ''[[pfsrd-spell:a/astral-projection|astral projection]]'', ''[[pfsrd-spell:p/plane-shift|plane shift]]''. When using the ''plane shift'' ability to reach a location outside the Prime Material Plane you have seen before, you may make a Knowledge (Planes) skill check (DC 25) to arrive within 0-300 feet of the desired spot. The reader gains their choice of two of the spell-like abilities granted to you. All witnesses gain their choice of one of the three spell-like abilities.
 
Any who see the querent, reader or witnesses arrive on a different plane immediately know their plane of origin.
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=== Savage ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-savage.png|right|Savage]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Three (leaves, wyrms, ''personality'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You grow a pair of claws, which provide two primary natural attacks that deal 1d4 points of damage (1d3 if you are Small). These claws disappear the instant you are no longer under the influence of this card. If you already have claws, instead you may attack with them as if you were the target of a ''[[pfsrd-spell:n/natural-rhythm|natural rhythm]]'' spell.
 
'''Ritual Result''' One of your enemies gains a ''[[pfsrd-spell:w/wish|wish]]'', which they vindictively use against you, the reader and the witnesses.
 
All players at the table (including the GM) present a suggestion of which enemy gets the ''wish'' and how they use it. (Take some time to think about these suggestions, perhaps stopping the session and pondering until the next one). The GM may object to any suggestion, either eliminating it or working with the group to file off the rough edges. Of the suggestions that remain, the querent chooses which one actually happens.
 
The querent, reader and witnesses become immediately aware of who used the ''wish'' against them.
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=== Sea ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-sea.png|right|Sea]]
'''Rank/Suit''' Crown (waves, ''location'')
 
'''Influence Move''' When you roll+DEX, take +1.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You, the reader and the witnesses all gain the [[pfsrd:bestiary/rules-for-monsters/creature-types#TOC-Aquatic|aquatic subtype]] and may swim at your normal movement rate, but loose the ability to breathe air. A ''[[pfsrd-spell:g/gate|gate]]'' opens nearby, obviously leading to an underwater realm, either in this plane or another, but closes after 20 rounds.
 
Sometimes, when the querent, the reader or the witnesses sleep, they have dreams which demonstrate or otherwise expose weaknesses in the power structure of the underwater realm at the other end of the gate.
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=== Soldier ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-soldier.png|right|Soldier]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Five (wyrms, knots, ''personality'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You gain a +2 morale bonus on attack rolls, saves, and skill checks, as if under a ''[[pfsrd-spell:h/heroism|heroism]]'' spell.
 
'''Ritual Result''' Someone, somewhere (perhaps someone you have wronged in the past) declares war against you, dedicating themselves to the destruction of you and all you hold dear. Hot anger, jealousy, and envy are but a few of the possible motivational forces for the enmity. Your new enemy becomes extremely persuasive, able to convince others to join his cause. He also has an innate knowledge of not only your enemies, but the enemies of the reader and the witnesses, and will find them sympathetic to his crusade.
 
The querent, the reader and the witnesses will, individually, receive flashes of insight related to the new enemy; however, these insights are sometimes flat out lies. For example, one of the witnesses might suddenly realize that a stranger they just met is an agent of this new enemy, when nothing could be further from the truth.
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=== Sun ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-sun.png|right|Sun]]
'''Rank/Suit''' Ace (suns)
 
'''Influence Move''' When you cast divine spells your effective caster level is increased by three.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You, the reader and the witnesses all gain exactly enough experience to advance to the next level, or 50,000xp, whichever is higher. Your bodies permanently glow, as if the target of ''[[pfsrd-spell:d/daylight|daylight]]'' and you all gain a spell-like ability usable once per day: witnesses gain ''[[pfsrd-spell:s/searing light|searing light]]'', the reader gains ''[[pfsrd-spell:s/sunbeam|sunbeam]]'' and you gain ''[[pfsrd-spell:s/sunburst|sunburst]]''.
 
Whenever the glowing forms of the querent, the reader or the witnesses are seen in a new place, whispered legends circulate about glowing harbingers of a new sun god. Some will fear this new god, some will embrace him. Existing sun gods will likely have some reaction, eventually.
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=== Watchman ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-watchman.png|right|Watchman]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Pawn (moons, wyrms, knots)
 
'''Influence Move''' You can see any objects or beings that are invisible within your range of vision, as if under the effects of ''[[pfsrd-spell:s/see-invisibility|see invisibility]]''.
 
'''Ritual Result''' The deck divides. You immediately gain the [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/templates/ghost|ghost template]] (with the Fatal Fate variation), becoming incorporeal and losing possession of all physical items (including the ''deck''), tasked with defending and assisting the "card leader" (i.e. whoever controls the most cards in the ''deck''). If one individual gains more cards than anyone else, you immediately know the identity and location of that individual and must travel to them at best possible speed. Every day that passes without the card leader finding a new card inflicts one hit point of damage on you, which cannot be healed until the card leader finds a new card. This damage remains even if you are rejuvinated, but is healed automatically once a card is found. If all of your hit points are taken in this way, you are destroyed permanently. If the card leader controls the entire deck, no more hit points are lost.
 
If the card leader owns the Watchman card, any mind-affecting attacks you make on the card leader gain a +4 bonus to their save DC.
 
Should the Watchman card be selected in any subsequent drawing ritual, you lose the ghost template become corporeal again, while the individual drawing the card becomes the new ghostly watchman.
 
GM's should be aware that the existence of this card makes it possible (but not guaranteed) that one ghostly watchman already exists before this card is ever drawn in play. Such a ghost can be used to introduce plot elements, or in other ways, during campaigns involving the ''deck''.
 
Anyone possessing a card of the ''deck'' instantly becomes aware of the presence (but not location) of the ghostly watchmen if it comes within half a mile.
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=== Wave ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-wave.png|right|Wave]]
'''Rank/Suit''' Ace (waves)
 
'''Influence Move''' You gain [[pfsrd:classes/core-classes/rogue#TOC-Evasion-Ex-|evasion]], as per the rogue class ability. If you already have evasion, instead gain [[pfsrd:classes/core-classes/rogue/rogue-talents/paizo---rogue-advanced-talents/improved-evasion-ex|improved evasion]], as per the rogue talent or monk ability. If you already have improved evasion, you automatically succeed on Reflex saves against an attacks that normally deal half damage on a successful save.
 
'''Ritual Result''' A wave of pure chaos engulfs both you and the ''deck''. The deck is scattered. You and everything you carry are destroyed (artifacts excepted). Your mind and soul are grafted into the body of an [[pfsrd:bestiary/unique-monsters/cr-20/qwoshokk-unique-elder-kraken|elder kraken]] in the largest body of water on your world. All of your stats and abilities are replaced with the kraken's stat block, but you are in control of the kraken's body and actions. While you inhabit the kraken, you gain [[pfsrd:bestiary/rules-for-monsters/universal-monster-rules#TOC-Regeneration-Ex-|regeneration]] 20 (sonic) and the spell-like abilities to cast ''[[pfsrd-spell:t/tsunami|tsunami]]'' three times per day and ''[[pfsrd-spell:t/transmute-rock-to-mud|transmute rock to mud]]'' at will.
 
Apart from somehow getting others to cast a ''[[pfsrd-spell:w/wish|wish]]'' or ''[[pfsrd-spell:m/miracle|miracle]]'' to restore you, the only escape from inhabiting the kraken is to destroy. If you manage to make five coastal cities uninhabitable, the effect ends: the kraken dissolves, leaving your original form behind, naked, but otherwise the same as when the effect started.
 
When the kraken moves towards a new city with the intent to destroy it, rumors of its coming circulate widely among the city's population. In addition, the reader and witnesses need only meditate for a minute to gain accurate knowledge of the kraken's location.
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=== Windfall ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-windfall.png|right|Windfall]]
'''Rank/Suit''' Crown (knots, ''event'')
 
'''Influence Move''' When you roll+INT, take +1.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You gain 20,000gp worth of gems and jewelry. Within 1d8 weeks, evidence is made public proving you have the most legitimate claim to a specific noble title or other influential office. The GM will determine the nature of the title, including who might currently hold it.
 
In whatever location the title holds influence, the evidence comes to light among both the poorest 20% and richest 20% of the population simultaneously.
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=== Window ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-window.png|right|Window]]
'''Rank/Suits''' Court (suns, leaves, knots, ''location'')
 
'''Influence Move''' You may spend a standard action to heal all ability damage to your Charisma, Constitution and Intelligence. You may spend a standard action to heal all ability drain to either your Charisma, Constitution or Intelligence.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You gain the ability to link to the minds of others. As a full action, you may stare into the memory of any sentient creature you can see, and view any one short memory you choose. This memory is revealed (both to you and the target) as it actually happened, even if the target doesn't remember it clearly. The target gets no save and has no defense against this intrusion (not even [[pfsrd-spell:m/mind blank|mind blank]] or other magics), but stares back into your mind and may choose one of your short memories to view in return. This ability only works once on any given creature.
 
Whenever this ability is used, one other being somewhere also sees the two memories, gaining an understanding of who the querent and target are, and where they are at that moment. If the exchange of memories reveals secrets, often the eavesdropper will be chosen from among those with a vested interest in such secrets.
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=== Wyrm ===
 
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[[Image:Decktet-wyrm.png|right|Wyrm]]
'''Rank/Suit''' Ace (wyrms)
 
'''Influence Move''' When you cast arcane spells your effective caster level is increased by three.
 
'''Ritual Result''' You transform into a true dragon of your same alignment, replacing its stats and abilities for your own. Your dragon age is determined by finding the lowest CR rating for that type of dragon that is higher than your character level. (For example, a 15th level CN character might become a [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/dragons/dragon/-primal-cloud/cloud-dragon-old|old cloud dragon]] or an [[pfsrd:bestiary/monster-listings/dragons/dragon/-primal-magma/magma-dragon-very-old|very old magma dragon]], which are both CR 16). You retain your possessions, but if your new body cannot make use of them, they fall to the ground beside you. At the same time, an amulet bearing the likeness of your new draconic form materializes around the neck of one of the witnesses (determined randomly, though any with an amulet slot already filled are skipped). Whoever wears this amulet gains the ability to command your actions, as if by ''[[pfsrd-spell:d/dominate-monster|dominate monster]]'', without any possibility for a saving throw, ever. Should the amulet be destroyed, you are no longer dominated, but revert back to your original form. Other than a ''[[pfsrd-spell:w/wish|wish]]'' or ''[[pfsrd-spell:m/miracle|miracle]]'', destroying the amulet requires breath from three dragons, who must each have different types of breath weapon, none of which is shared with your type of breath weapon. Should you die as a dragon, the amulet turns to dust.
 
Any true dragons who see either the amulet or the querent in dragon form become instantly aware of the connection between the two and how they were created. While many dragons will react with the same sort of vitriol they feel towards ''[[pfsrd:magic-items/artifacts/major-artifacts/orbs-of-dragonkind/orb-of-dragon-mastery|Orbs of Dragon Mastery]]'', some will feel that the character is not a "real" dragon and have no compunction about using the amulet themselves.
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== Destruction ==
 
If the entire deck is assembled and then the cards ordered (first by rank, then by the first suit on the card), a ''[[pfsrd-spell:d/dispel-chaos|dispel chaos]]'' spell will cause the deck to disintegrate forever.
 
== Design Notes ==
 
The influence effects are not intended to be balanced with each other; some are clearly better than others. Cards with numeric ranks tend to be on par with second level spell effects. Pawns, Courts and Crowns tend to match third level spell effects. Aces are a bit stronger. Since these effects abandon you when the icon moves, their design choices tend to err on the side of being stronger. Unlike the major effects, influence effects are always constructed as a benefit; however, since the icon will move at random, this does not necessarily translate into a benefit for the card's owner or her allies.
 
In some cases, suits are linked to abilities (moons=wis, suns=cha, waves=dex, leaves=con, wyrms=str, knots=int).
 
Major effects were designed to have an even mix of "good", "bad" and "neutral" for the querent, 15 effects of each kind. This is somewhat subjective, however, so your mileage may vary, particularly since even the good effects come with some Notoriety. Wyrms are almost always bad. Cards with what the author of Decktet calls "sympathetic combinations" are almost always good. Generally, "neutral" effects mix things that are good and bad for you, but are almost always more good than bad. The "bad" in some effects (particularly the drawbacks of the neutral effects) involve reactions of others to the effect and/or providing knowledge about the effect to others. This is completely intentional. The main design idea is that life for you might get better or it might worse, but it will always get more ''complicated'', often by pointing the agendas of other people at you.
 
[[Category:Magic Item]]

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This is a magic item for Dungeon World based on P.D. Magnus' Decktet and inspired by the deck of many things. The text makes use of the Class Warfare supplement, as it conveniently breaks Dungeon World into smaller pieces that are easier to reference (particularly "spheres of influence" and "schools" for spells).

A Pathfinder version of this item can be found on this wiki as the pandemonium deck.

The Decktet, including the art on this page, has been made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 license, which means that so is the text of this page. Dungeon World is by Sage LaTorra and Adam Koebel and released under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Class Warfare is by Johnstone Metzger and released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license.

This worn fortune-teller's (and gambler's) deck bears an evocative image upon each of its forty-five cards.

Adding the Deck to a Campaign

The Bedlam Deck should not be found intact. Rather, its cards should be scattered and, at least at first, discovered individually. By itself, a card provides some benefit to its holder, but need not become anything more involved than that. If and when the players focus on locating more of the cards, play may suggest fronts, or even whole campaigns revolving around various groups intent on assembling the deck for themselves.

Should the players decide to walk this road and succeed in assembling the deck, a big ritual becomes possible, during which cards drawn from the deck can radically alter the character's situation, even their world itself. Should such a ritual occur, often the deck will divide or scatter afterward, launching the cycle anew.

When adding the deck to a game, also consider that, having been created to spread chaos, the deck possesses a rudimentary consciousness which helps further that aim. As the cards of the deck are assembled, the decks consciousness gains strength and focus. It wants the cards to be found and used, so cards will never wind up anywhere too obscure or unaccessible (e.g. surrounded by solid rock, the bottom of unclimbable ravine, etc.). Instead, they tend to appear in places where they might get found eventually (e.g. the bottom of a chest in an attic, the pocket of a rarely used coat, tucked into a library book, a family crypt, etc.).

The deck is most content when its presence sows discord or upsets the status quo, and favors getting cards into the hands of destabilizing forces (like your average group of PCs). While it has little direct agency over the world, the deck can work through rumor, dreams and innuendo, particularly when it gets stronger. Any time people mention some nebulous "they" as having said something, or can't quite remember where they heard something, or spread rumors with no discernible source, that may be the deck working to change things.

Card Influence

The sections below detail a number of moves that players may gain access to as they assemble the Bedlam Deck, but there is one special rule added to games making use of the deck: card influence. It is meant to represent how the deck influences the world to further its own chaotic ends and assumes you have an actual Decktet deck on hand (if not, you should be able to figure out some reasonable alternative).

At the start of each session, the GM gathers any cards in proximity to the PCs. This would include cards they have claimed as their own, cards that nearby NPCs might have, cards hidden near where the PCs are at the start of the session and so on. Any cards that might influence immediate events. One of those cards is then selected at random and shown to the table. That card is said to influence the session.

The GM will then read (or otherwise disseminate) the influence move associated with that card. For the rest of that session, all players may trigger that move and gain its benefits. The GM, likewise, can incorporate the influence of the card (using the influence move as a guide) when making moves during that session.

Some influence moves may indicate that the influence cycles. If this happens, the GM should gather cards as if it were the start of a new session, but omitting the current influencing card. A new card is drawn from this stack and becomes the new influence for the remainder of the session. The old influencing card no longer had influence and its influencing move can no longer be used.

Deck Moves

The following moves can be triggered when dealing with the deck or its cards; however, the players need not be made aware of all these moves at first, much less the PCs. Certainly, if a player has the ability to trigger one of the moves, they should know they can, but some moves are not even possible until multiple cards are gathered in one place. The GM may want to hide such moves until the PC's have the cards they need or have done research into the deck.

Claiming Cards

When you hold a card of the Bedlam Deck in your hand and focus on it for a few minutes, you lay claim to that card as being "yours". Unless and until someone else claims that card, your claim remains, no matter where the card actually is.

Luck Charm

When you start the day with a claim on one or more the cards of the Bedlam Deck, at a point of your choosing during that day, after you have made a standard roll, you reroll one of the two dice and keep the new result. If at least one of the cards you claim has the adverse tag, you may reroll the second die as well. This choice may only be made once per day and does not accumulate if unused.

Just Paper

Individual cards are no more or less durable than mundane cards. When a card of the Bedlam Deck becomes seriously damaged, it turns to dust and any claim on it is relinquished. A new copy of the card forms in some random location in the world.

Agent of Chaos

Through other moves, the deck may bestow an ability to cast a particular spell or spells. When you cast a spell granted to you by the Bedlam Deck, roll+nothing. Take +1 if you claim at least one card with the adverse tag. On a 10+, you cast the spell, but choose a consequence from the list below. On a 7-9, you cast the spell, but choose two:

  • The spell has other effects as well.
  • You may not cast this spell again until after you get a full night's sleep.
  • You draw unwanted attention or put yourself in a spot. The GM will tell you how.

Cards of a Feather

When you claim at least six cards of the Bedlam Deck, take +1 on any attempt to aid or hinder someone who claims a card of the Bedlam Deck.

Well Suited

When you claim at least one card of each suit (from 3 to 6 cards) and draw one to give you insight into a question, roll+CHA. On a hit, the image on the card animates and, through gestures or something similar, shows the direction or course of action most likely to upset the status quo. On a 7-9, also choose one from the list. On a miss, in addition to whatever else happens, choose all items from the list:

  • You may not draw cards in this way today.
  • You draw unwelcome attention or put yourself in a spot. The GM will tell you how (note, the unwelcome attention might come from the deck itself).

Packing the Deck

When you claim at least a third of the Bedlam Deck (15 cards), everyone who sees you senses, at least subconsciously, that you control some chaotic mojo. Any who have come in contact with cards from the deck before will recognise this specifically as stemming from the deck.

Walking the Walk

So long as you claim more than half of the Bedlam Deck (23 cards), your alignment is chaotic. If this causes a shift in alignment (Dungeon World, pg 34), choose a new alignment move.

Spreading the Word

When you claim the Excuse and at least one card of each rank and concentrate on "broadcasting" a short spoken message, all who claim at least six cards of the Bedlam Deck will hear your words as if you were standing next to them, no matter where they are. Each who hears may respond with one short message of their own, which is also heard by everyone who claims at least six cards. You may do this only once per day.

Bedlam the Gathering

When you claim at least two thirds of the Bedlam Deck (30 cards) and spend several minutes concentrating on a card you do not yet claim, you immediately gain knowledge of the exact location of that card, no matter where it is, even if protected by magic that otherwise would obscure or conceal it. You may use this move only once each day.

Willing Pawns

When you claim all four pawns of the Bedlam Deck and a hireling you recruited makes demands of you (for example, due to a partial success on a Order Hirelings move), you can get them to stay with you without meeting their demands, as long as you give them something.

Holding Court

When you claim all four courts of the Bedlam Deck and you make yourself available to the public to hear their grievances, the GM will tell you of at least one local opportunity to upend an orthodoxy, subvert an authority or upset an equilibrium.

Trump Cards

When you claim all six crowns of the Bedlam Deck and parley with someone, on a 12+, not only do they do what you want, they change their mind about you and become your ally. They will no longer advance GM's dangers and will instead support your plans.

Fundamental Reduction

When you claim all six aces of the Bedlam Deck and spend a few minutes handling and contemplating the nature of a small personal item, roll+CHA. If the item is magical, take -2. On a hit, the item is reduced to its basic materials and loses any enchantment it may have had. On a 7-9, choose one:

  • You gain a random debility
  • Another nearby item (GM's choice) becomes damaged as well
  • You draw the attention of extra-planar forces.

Attempting this move on very powerful or unique magic items (GM's call) may automatically fail.

Cards on the Table

When you claim all 14 personality cards of the Bedlam Deck, the deck grants you the ability to cast the Prophecy spell (Class Warfare, pg. 207). If you draw a sympathetic connection between a personality card and the target while casting it, take +2.

Cut (With) the Deck

When you claim all 14 location cards of the Bedlam Deck, the deck grants you the ability to cast the Rainbow Bridge spell (Class Warfare, pg. 209). If you draw a sympathetic connection between a location card and the target while casting it, take +2.

Revealing Hand

When you claim all 13 event cards of the Bedlam Deck, the deck grants you the ability to cast the True Discernment spell (Class Warfare, pg. 213). If you draw a sympathetic connection between an event card and the target while casting it, take +2.

Straight Bedlam

When you start the day claiming all ranks of one or more suits of the Bedlam Deck (12 cards), name one of those suits and take +1 ongoing to rolls using the ability associated with it until the start of the next day:

  • moons: +1 to roll+WIS
  • suns: +1 to roll+CHA
  • waves: +1 to roll+DEX
  • leaves: +1 to roll+CON
  • wyrms: +1 to roll+STR
  • knots: +1 to roll+INT

Reading Bedlam

When you claim all the cards in the Bedlam Deck and perform an elaborate ritual, while the ritual lasts you become the reader. Designate someone willing (other than yourself) to be the querent, who will draw from the deck and be the target of the ritual. All others present for the ritual are witnesses.

At the climax of the ritual, the querent draws cards from the deck. If lawful, the querent may draw only one card. If chaotic, the querent may draw up to three cards. Otherwise the the querent may draw up to two cards. Once the cards are drawn, you (as the reader) choose one of the drawn cards, and the ritual result listed for that card activates. Ritual results are permanent and cannot be eliminated without powerful magic.

Afterwords, each card drawn turns to dust (triggering Just Paper). You immediately become aware of the new location of the card that was activated (but not the other cards drawn, if any). No longer able to claim the complete deck, you must track down the lost cards in order to complete the deck and draw again.

Some ritual effects also cause additional cards from the deck to vanish and reappear elsewhere. This may happen in one of three ways:

  • When the deck divides, undrawn cards are placed at random into four separate piles, as evenly as possible. Unless the effect says otherwise, one pile, chosen at random, remains where it is. The other piles teleport to different random locations within 100 miles.
  • When the deck is distributed to a specific group, undrawn cards are randomly allocated to the creatures in the group mentioned in the text, as evenly as possible.
  • When the deck scatters, all undrawn cards teleport to different random locations within 2,000 miles.

Cards

The deck contains six suits (in order: moons, suns, waves, leaves, wyrms and knots) with a complex structure. For each suit, there is an Ace and a Crown. Ranked between them are other cards numbered 2 through 9, each with two suits. Four Courts each have three suits and are ranked beneath Crowns. Four Pawns each have three suits as well, ranked below Courts. The Excuse has no suit or rank. Suit combinations do not occur with equal frequency. All cards also have a theme or meaning, written on the face of the card (one third represent people, one third represent places and one third represent events). Some cards appear the same when upside down, some do not.

Name Rank Suits Tags
Huntress Crown Moons personality, ambivalent
Bard Crown Suns personality, ambivalent
Sea Crown Waves location, ambivalent
End Crown Leaves event, location, adverse
Calamity Crown Wyrms event, adverse
Windfall Crown Knots event, auspicious
Consul Court Moons Waves Knots personality, antipathetic, ambivalent
Rite Court Moons Leaves Wyrms event, antipathetic, ambivalent
Island Court Suns Waves Wyrms location, ambivalent
Window Court Suns Leaves Knots location, antipathetic, ambivalent
Harvest Pawn Moons Suns Leaves event, antipathetic, sympathetic, ambivalent
Watchman Pawn Moons Wyrms Knots personality, antipathetic, sympathetic, adverse
Light Keeper Pawn Suns Waves Knots personality, antipathetic, ambivalent
Borderland Pawn Waves Leaves Wyrms location, sympathetic, ambivalent
Pact 9 Moons Suns event, sympathetic, ambivalent
Darkness 9 Waves Wyrms location, adverse
Merchant 9 Leaves Knots personality, auspicious
Diplomat 8 Moons Suns personality, sympathetic, auspicious
Mill 8 Waves Leaves location, sympathetic, ambivalent
Betrayal 8 Wyrms Knots event, sympathetic, adverse
Chance Meeting 7 Moons Leaves event, auspicious
Castle 7 Suns Knots location, auspicious
Cave 7 Waves Wyrms location, adverse
Lunatic 6 Moons Waves personality, adverse
Penitent 6 Suns Wyrms personality, adverse
Market 6 Leaves Knots event, location, auspicious
Forest 5 Moons Leaves location, ambivalent
Discovery 5 Suns Waves event, auspicious
Soldier 5 Wyrms Knots personality, sympathetic, adverse
Mountain 4 Moons Suns location, sympathetic, ambivalent
Sailor 4 Waves Leaves personality, sympathetic, auspicious
Battle 4 Wyrms Knots event, sympathetic, adverse
Journey 3 Moons Waves event, ambivalent
Painter 3 Suns Knots personality, auspicious
Savage 3 Leaves Wyrms personality, adverse
Author 2 Moons Knots personality, auspicious
Desert 2 Suns Wyrms location, adverse
Origin 2 Waves Leaves event, location, sympathetic, auspicious
Moon Ace Moons auspicious
Sun Ace Suns auspicious
Wave Ace Waves adverse
Leaves Ace Leaves auspicious
Wyrm Ace Wyrms adverse
Knot Ace Knots adverse
Excuse auspicious

Author

Author
Author

Rank/Suits Two (moons, knots)
Tags personality, auspicious

Influence Move When you spout lore, on a 12+, the GM will also ask you a question about the subject. Whatever you answer, it is the truth.

Ritual Result On the first new moon of each season, the querent may trigger the following move: when you spend a few minutes instructing reality to change itself for the benefit of someone you just met, reality conspires to fulfill your wish. The person for whom you are wishing must have articulated a desire for the wish to you in some way, and must have been unknown to you the last time you used this move (or initially drew this card in the ritual).

Rumors spread that the querent grants wishes, but most of the stories are coupled with untruthful riders about what the character wants (or must have) in order to grant one. For example, a story starts to circulate in the village the character just entered that the first person who presents her with a cup filled with the blood of a sacrificed virgin will be granted a wish. Or that wishes are only granted to those who truly hate the character's race. Or that whoever sleeps with the character under a full moon automatically gets their wish.

Bard

Bard
Bard

Rank/Suit Crown (suns)
Tags personality, ambivalent

Influence Move When you roll+CHA, take +1.

Ritual Result The querent gains an alter ego as a notorious bard. The GM will provide a bard-based playbook to the querent's player, who will advance the playbook to be the same level as the querent, making different choices for gender, race and alignment than the querent. That player controls the original PC and the alter-ego, but only one at a time. Should the player fail a roll, the GM's move may be to cause the character to transform into its alter-ego (or vice-versa).

The two characters are aware of each other, but maintain separate (and possibly conflicting) personalities, motivations and memories. Personal possessions are tracked separately, and swap when the other character takes over. Experience gained by either character is applied to both.

The deck sees to it that wherever the querent goes (either as herself or the bard), the locals remember some past trouble or scandal the bard caused.

Battle

Battle
Battle

Rank/Suits Four (wyrms, knots)
Tags event, adverse

Influence Move Everyone becomes a bit more aggressive towards you. When you take damage from something with emotions, take +1 damage.

Ritual Result The deck divides. Whenever a faction to which the querent swears allegiance is involved in open conflict involving more than 100 people, the faction always looses (though the querent may survive). A "faction" refers to some group, organization, army, nation or other body that might enter into conflict with similar factions. If the querent somehow manages to swear allegiance to more than one conflicting faction, all of them loose (either through mutual destruction or by one gaining a victory that costs more than it gains).

The querent gains this move: when you break a sworn oath of allegiance, the universe will extract a heavy toll from you when it is least convenient. The GM will tell you when. Such oaths are binding until you are released from them.

A prophesy surfaces that any military force which claims the allegiance of the "chosen one" (who bears an uncanny resemblance to the querent) cannot be defeated. Those who learn of this prophesy may make tempting offers or apply terrible leverage to gain the character's allegiance.

Betrayal

Betrayal
Betrayal

Rank/Suits Eight (wyrms, knots)
Tags event, sympathetic, adverse

Influence Move When you order a hireling, they get -1 loyalty ongoing as long as Betrayal remains the influencing card. This penalty is cumulative, increasing each time they are ordered. On a failure, in addition to whatever else happens, the hireling will reveal a secret they know about one of the PCs.

Ritual Result If the querent dies, all of the PCs may select an advanced move from the 2-5 level list of their playbooks. If the lethal blow was dealt by an ally (not necessarily the other PCs), the move may be selected from the 6-10 level list of their playbooks instead. Should the querent be raised or otherwise brought back to life, access to these moves is lost.

Any animal companions, familiars and the like who were witnesses become convinced that if they arrange the death of their master, they will be set free.

If the querent does anything counter to the interests of another PC, the deck sees to it the PC finds out about it.

Borderland

Borderland
Borderland

Rank/Suits Pawn (waves, leaves, wyrms)
Tags location, sympathetic, ambivalent

Influence Move When you would deal or take damage, roll a d6. If the result is even, you become briefly insubstantial and no damage is dealt.

Ritual Result The querent becomes a native of an ethereal plane which overlaps reality, immediately gaining access to the initial move of the ethereal native specialty. The Deck also grants the querent access to the Charm Animal spell, with the restriction that it can only be cast on natives to the ethereal plane.

Rumors circulate among natives to the ethereal plane regarding the querent. The nature of these rumors is up to the GM but might include things like: "the character intends to conquer the ethereal plane", "the character will save us from our enemies", "the character is destined to lead us in war against the Material Plane", etc. In addition, ethereal natives within three miles of the character are filled with an odd restlessness which encourages them to visit the Material Plane. It doesn't take long for those who travel with the character to gain a reputation for attracting ethereal mischief.

Calamity

Calamity
Calamity

Rank/Suit Crown (wyrms, event)
Tags event, adverse

Influence Move When you roll+STR, take +1.

Ritual Result In 1d4 days, a massive natural catastrophe will threaten to wipe out all life on your world. Perhaps a great rock falls from the sky, igniting massive fires and kicking up dust that blots out the sun. Maybe volcanoes erupt, flooding the land with molten rock and poisonous air. Maybe quakes drop the earth, allowing the ocean to rush over the land. Maybe fire ejected from the sun scorches the half the surface. Maybe a rift to another plane starts swallowing the world. Whatever occurs, the querent, the reader and all witnesses will miraculously survive the initial effects, left to make their way in the broken world.

Any survivor who invests any sort of trust in the querent will, sooner or later, discover that the character was responsible for the calamity.

Castle

Castle
Castle

Rank/Suits Seven (suns, knots)
Tags location, auspicious

Influence Move When you defend another person, add the following to the list of choices:

  • You take +3 Armor ongoing so long as you do not move away from that spot.
  • The person you are defending takes +5 Armor ongoing so long they do not move away from that spot and you stand in defense.

Ritual Result A mystical portal opens at the site of the ritual. On the other side of this portal is a pocket dimension containing a large castle, surrounded by a moat and modest grounds. A brand burns into the palm of the querent, signifying lordship over the castle, its gate, and its staff of faceless phantom-servants. The magic portal can never be closed or dispelled.

Displaced extraplanar refugees hear stories of this new plane, convinced it will welcome them with open arms.

Cave

Cave
Cave

Rank/Suits Seven (waves, wyrms)
Tags location, adverse

Influence Move When both dice on a roll come up 1, whatever else happens, your voice is stolen from you. Until you next recover, if you speak, you hear yourself echoing as if in a large cavern, but no one else can hear you.

Ritual Result The querent, the reader, and all witnesses, are teleported to random locations within a cavern somewhere in the middle an extremely large dungeon complex (probably, but not necessarily, on your home world or plane). The querent arrives naked, possessions scattered at random throughout the complex. Others retain anything they were holding and any armor, clothing or jewelry, but other possessions (bags, packs, sheathed weapons, etc.) are similarly scattered.

The deck divides, but all four stacks appear at random in the complex. For the next two days, any intelligent creature in the complex gains the following move: when you discern realities about any item you have ever observed personally (even if you do not currently have it), the following choices are added to the list:

  • How far away is the item?
  • In what direction is the item?

Intelligent denizens of the complex become vaguely aware that the group's possessions have newly arrived in the dungeon. Some inherit intimate knowledge of the details of some of the items, as if having firsthand observation of them.

Chance Meeting

Chance Meeting
Chance Meeting

Rank/Suits Seven (moons, leaves)
Tags event, auspicious

Influence Move When you fail to discern realities, carouse or recruit, instead of the usual result, the GM will introduce a surprise guest into the story, who is able to help you in some way. Should this move be triggered, the card influence cycles.

Ritual Result The querent suddenly and vividly remembers a seemingly innocuous encounter with a typical stranger (for example, a merchant who sold you something or a serving girl), with the realization that the stranger wasn't mortal at all, but a deity (or other powerful being of similar disposition to you) in disguise. Something transpired during that encounter which caused the deity to taking a shining to the querent. The group and GM will determine when this occurred and who the deity is (if necessary, make up a new scene and insert it in some logical place in the past). Now revealed, the deity will make a point to visit the querent once a month for a quick chat.

Priests of the deity instantly recognize the querent as favored by their god. Rumors may circulate about the regular meetings and may result in surveillance or worse, as the faithful try to see divinity in the flesh. Enemies of the deity eventually become aware that the character is favored.

Consul

Consul
Consul

Rank/Suits Court (moons, waves, knots)
Tags personality, antipathetic, ambivalent

Influence Move When you venerate your ancestors or flatter the local spirits and ask for advice, roll+WIS. On a hit, a spirit gives you advice about your situation, but on a 7-9, it comes with strings attached. They want something from you as well—a favor, a sacrifice, or just an ear that will listen, perhaps. The GM will tell you what. If you act on the advice the spirit gives you, take +2 forward.

Ritual Result A powerful monster with the planar tag appears, claiming to be an emissary from its home realm sent to study this world, and choosing to focus its study on the querent. It will remain with the querent, observing and asking questions about events and people around it. It is friendly and shares a values system similar to the querent's alignment, but will be largely oblivious to any collateral damage or effects its presence causes. It will gladly assist the querent, if asked (treat as a hireling with 2 Loyalty, 13 points of skills and a cost of "experiencing life through the querent").

No amount of argument will persuade the outsider from leaving, not even normal methods of banishing planar monsters. If killed, a replacement is sent within 1d6 days (either the original restored or a new monster sent to carry on the original's work) and other (possibly stronger) planar monsters of the same type will hear of it.

Darkness

Darkness
Darkness

Rank/Suits Nine (waves, wyrms, location)

Influence Move You gain darkvision to 60'. If you already have darkvision, its range extends by 60'.

Ritual Result A zone of utter darkness spreads ten miles out from the location where the card was drawn. No light short of that produced by a deity or a 9th-level magical effect sheds any illumination in this darkness. Darkvision and even true seeing do not help. You, however, gain the ability to see normally in this perfect darkness, but lose the ability to see when there is any illumination at all. You may also may shadow walk at will, as a spell-like ability. The radius of this darkness changes by 1d12-4 miles every day. If the radius ever reaches zero, the darkness disappears forever. If the darkness becomes large enough to engulf the world, it stops expanding and the world begins to merge into the Plane of Shadow.

Alchemists begin to have dreams about a process that turns umbrite into an oil that can be digested, granting the ability to see 30' in the utter darkness for several hours, causing an "umbrite rush" should the zone get large enough. Rumors surface that the zone itself transforms veins of precious metals into umbrite. Natives to the Plane of Shadow (e.g. d'ziriak, kyton, shadow mastiffs, fetchlings, umbral dragons, etc.) slowly become aware of a weakness at the center of the darkness that allows easier transition between the two planes.

Desert

Desert
Desert

Rank/Suits Two (suns, wyrms, location)

Influence Move You gain a +3 luck bonus to Will saves.

Ritual Result You begin to dehydrate, even if you do not normally require water. No amount of drinking can counter this effect. If (when) you die, you immediately gain the dread mummy template (though you retain your alignment) and the dehydration effect stops. Your mummy rot is particularly virulent (DC 18 + your Cha bonus). Once you become a mummy, each day there is a 20% chance that a sandstorm will engulf everything within a five mile radius of you, lasting for one hour. Accumulated sand from these storms will eventually smother crops, choke rivers and obscure roads. If you consume the eyes of a sentient being at the start of the day, no storm will come that day.

Among those affected by the sandstorms, a previously obscure legend arises, claiming that an ancient monarch will rise from the dead to eat the eyes of the living, turning their lands into a desert, and that the vengeful ruler will be served by several living heralds.

Diplomat

Diplomat
Diplomat

Rank/Suits Eight (moons, suns, personality)

Influence Move You gain the ability to cast charm person at will, adding a +4 bonus to the save DC.

Ritual Result During the next full solar eclipse (or similarly rare celestial event), you will be able to issue a single request to any creature in the multiverse and have it fulfilled. For the duration of that request, the target is affected as if by the spell dominate monster, but also uses any mental gymnastics required to convince itself that the request is in its best interest and will oblige, even at the cost of the target's own destruction (note that not all creatures, immortals in particular, can truly die). It will, however, remember the source of the command.

Prior to the next full solar eclipse, every chaotic deity with influence on the world of the querent learns of the character's pending ability. Some will likely attempt to influence what the character does with it. Some time after the ability is used, the Notoriety may plant doubts in the target's head that fulfilling request was in his best interest (even if it actually was) or that he was manipulated into it.

Discovery

Discovery
Discovery

Rank/Suits Five (suns, waves, event)

Influence Move You know the exact identity and location of all cards from the pandemonium deck within 300', even if contained within extra-dimensional spaces or protected from divination.

Ritual Result When you take a walk on a beach during sunrise of the first day of the year while focussing on a single question or puzzle, the full answer or solution to that question becomes obvious to you and everyone else in the world. Whether the information revealed can be effectively acted upon is another question entirely.

Once this ability is used, those who spend time pondering difficult to answer questions will find themselves drawn to the querent.

End

End
End

Rank/Suit Crown (leaves, event)

Influence Move When you roll+CON, take +1.

Ritual Result You, the reader and the witnesses all take 240 points of damage as the universe attempts to unmake you. Making a Fortitude save (DC 32) reduces this damage to 10d6. Any reduced to zero or fewer hit points has their body unmade completely. You, as the one who drew the card, not only fail this saving throw automatically, but are also unmade regardless of how much damage you take. All that remains of anyone unmade are their items and a glowing gem containing their soul, which functions like an orb of utter chaos. If all present at the ceremony are unmade, the deck scatters, as do all of the gems. A resurrection or stronger spell will restore anyone trapped in a gem, destroying the stone in the process.

The gems created when the card is drawn eventually take on legends of their own, including false, but widely believed, rumors that anyone resurrecting the soul inside will be granted three wishes.

Excuse

Excuse
Excuse

Rank/Suits None (none)

Influence Move Immediately after you make any die roll and the result is revealed, you may "accidentally" jostle the die and use that as an excuse make the roll over again. The rerolled result must be accepted, even if it is worse than the original.

Ritual Result The deck scatters if this card is drawn as part of the ritual, even if a different card is selected to take effect. The selected card does function, but the deck still scatters. If the Excuse is selected to take effect, it grants you the one-time ability to undo one past choice or regrettable action (but not the drawing of the Excuse). The fabric of reality is unraveled and respun, potentially restoring creatures to life or altering the course of history, depending on how you acted and how you wish you would have acted. You choose in what situation you would have acted differently and the GM determines how reality changes to reflect that act.

Rumors circulate of someone who cheated the gods of fate, who are not amused.

Forest

Forest
Forest

Rank/Suits Five (moons, leaves, location)

Influence Move Only shifting vertical sections of your body can be seen at any one time, as if under the effects of blur.

Ritual Result You see several clear visions of the future. At least one of these visions will come true, but you are not sure which; however, you may sacrifice yourself in order to select which vision comes true. If you do, you drop dead and half of your magical possessions vanish. You may be raised as normal, but only a wish or miracle will prevent the future you have selected.

To make this work every other person at your gaming table—including the GM, but not including you—presents a short vision of the future. Groups are encouraged to take some time to come up with their visions, even stopping the game for the day and presenting the visions next session. If you choose not to sacrifice yourself, the GM chooses which vision comes true.

Those with a vested interest in preventing the chosen future are granted the same vision of it the querent saw. Their actions to prevent the vision will, of course, be instrumental in making it happen.

Harvest

Harvest
Harvest

Rank/Suits Pawn (moons, suns, leaves)

Influence Move You can sift through the surface thoughts of those around you, as if under the effects of a seek thoughts spell.

Ritual Result A dark gem materializes in place of the card, containing what the soul trade considers a priceless unique soul. Within hours, a barbed devil contacts you. It represents one Hell's most reputable soul auction houses, and presents an offer to auction the soul for you, in exchange for a 10% commission. It strongly suggests you take, for an additional 5%, the auction house's offer to protect the soul their vaults until auction time, and will happily agree to a binding contract keeping everyone honest. The devil will remind you how seriously Hell takes contracts and will deal fairly with you at all times (the prestige and future business the auction house will gain by fairly selling this soul outweighs any advantage they might gain from trying trick you, by several orders of magnitude). Should you take the offer, you, the reader and the witnesses are invited to attend the auction. The GM will determine who the interested buyers are based on your initial asking price, and will determine the winner and final price.

Additionally, the reader and witnesses all gain the Soul Lock special ability, as if they were a cacodæmon. Soul gems generated with this ability may be traded (perhaps using contacts made at the auction), but harvesting souls in this way is considered an evil act.

The outer planes nearly ignite with the news that this soul gem exists. Should the querent refuse the protection of the auction house, interested parties will definitely come after the soul directly.

Huntress

Huntress
Huntress

Rank/Suit Crown (moons, personality)

Influence Move When you roll+WIS, take +1.

Ritual Result Rakshasas believe that each and every creature in the universe has a proper role to play, and a (usually) female rajadhiraja strongly believes that your role is to mate with her and produce her child (even if she has to polymorph you or herself to do so). You, the reader and the witnesses become permanently immune to any compulsion magic she might use on you, including her dominate monster ability and, in any case, she prefers a willing mate, so she must woo you.

Militant religious zealots become convinced that the rajadhiraja and the querent will spawn a child destined to destroy the world (even if the character obviously spurns her advances).

Island

Island
Island

Rank/Suits Court (suns, waves, wyrms, location)

Influence Move You may spend a standard action to heal all ability damage to your Charisma, Dexterity and Strength. You may spend a standard action to heal all ability drain to either your Charisma, Dexterity or Strength.

Ritual Result You become the center of a magical zone that extends 500' in all directions. The volume within this invisible zone functions as a zone of truth (DC 20), prevents extradimensional travel as a dimensional lock and purges invisibility. This zone surrounds you constantly and travels wherever you go. Only a wish or miracle can remove the field; however, protection from chaos allows its target to ignore one of the effects (determined randomly) for two rounds.

Anyone who enters into the island immediately associates the zone with the querent.

Journey

Journey
Journey

Rank/Suits Three (moons, waves, event)

Influence Move You may spend a full action to instantly relocate to an unoccupied square within 100'. This works like dimension door, except you may not take passengers. The icon does not move with you.

Ritual Result A consciousness inhabits your favorite magic item—preferably a magic weapon—effectively making that item intelligent. The item gains Intelligence, Wisdom and Charisma scores of 16. The item's alignment matches yours. It is also telepathic and has blindsense. Roll twice on the "Intelligent Item Powers" table and once each on the "Intelligent Item Purpose" and "Special Purpose Item Dedicated Powers" table.

A similar, though slightly weaker consciousness inhabits the favorite magic item of the reader (again, favoring magic weapons). This consciousness gives the item the same alignment and special purpose as yours, and is likewise telepathic with blindsense. It makes its own roll on the "Special Purpose Item Dedicated Powers" table; however; it's ability scores are all 14 and only one roll is made on the "Intelligent Item Powers" table.

Each witness also has their favorite magic item inhabited by a similar consciousness. These consciousnesses are likewise telepathic with blindsense and share the same alignment and special purpose as your item. These consciousnesses are weaker still, with each ability score at 12, and their only additional power comes from a roll on the "Special Purpose Item Dedicated Powers" table.

Should any of these items be traded or sold, the consciousness in them will remain with the character, migrating to a new item. Likewise, if the character gains more potent items, the consciousness may decide one of them will make a better home; however, it will stick with the character no matter what. A single wish or miracle may be used to banish all these consciousnesses forever.

The consciousnesses are all united with a common purpose, and telepathically coordinate with each other, without their owner's knowledge. They will collectively plot and scheme to convince their owners to pursue their purpose, particularly if their Egos allow them to dominate their owners.

Though the consciousnesses do not remember this, they were once a united band of sentient creatures (probably outsiders of some kind), united on their journey to pursue their special purpose. Those who knew them in their prior incarnations may receive hints of their fate, or recognize their current forms.

Knot

Knot
Knot

Rank/Suit Ace (knots)

Influence Move You receive a +6 luck bonus on all skill checks.

Ritual Result The deck is distributed among the witnesses. You are taken captive as if by an imprisonment spell with no saving throw. You retain all possessions on your person. Anyone who frees you will be able to place a geas on you (no save) and be granted a limited wish.

The location of the drawing ritual now becomes the one place where you can be freed (using a freedom spell). If you are good, the location becomes unhallowed. If you are evil, the location becomes hallowed. Within 1d10 minutes, an inquisition of six kolyaruts materializes, intent on preventing anyone from freeing you. The enervation ability of these inevitables is empowered. Anyone brought to zero hit points (or zero levels) by one of these inevitables does not die, but is similarly imprisoned (fully healed and offering the the same benefits to any who free them). Any of the inevitables which are killed reform within 1d6 hours.

All beings in the world become magically aware that the querent has been imprisoned, as well as the consequences for releasing her. Some receive hints as to the location where the querent can be freed.

Leaves

Leaves
Leaves

Rank/Suit Ace (leaves)

Influence Move You gain immunity to bleed, paralysis, poison and sleep effects.

Ritual Result You are granted a single miracle by either a deity you favor or a god of luck, chaos or fortune. This miracle functions similarly to the spell miracle when it comes to affecting rules and statistics, but can also change reality in ways outside the bounds of the spell's effects—such as rerouting a river or ending a war. The GM decides what the miracle can and cannot accomplish, as well as how much of an interest the deity takes in you afterward.

Those most inconvenienced by the changes brought about by the miracle are certain the querent is the cause. Some who follow the deity who granted the miracle consider the querent specially blessed.

Light Keeper

Light Keeper
Light Keeper

Rank/Suits Pawn (suns, waves, knots)

Influence Move You can see magical auras, as if under the effects of arcane sight.

Ritual Result You gain a reputation as a prophet. At least once a day, when your conversation can be overheard in public, at least one eavesdropper will be filled with the conviction that one of your comments, however innocuous, is the key to some great life-changing truth. If you engage in any sort of public oratory, 1d10 people in the crowd will be similarly affected. Unfortunately, you have no control over which statements will be latched onto by the listeners. Affected listeners will largely rearrange their life in order to pursue this truth. Some will try to follow you anywhere you go. Others will openly worship you and do anything you ask (other than stop following you).

As the number of followers increases, debates will likely arise among the faithful, as most of them will be reacting to different, possibly contradictory, statements made by you, which may even give rise to violence and schisms. Religious and political leaders may also react to a growing cult in their midst.

Lunatic

Lunatic
Lunatic

Rank/Suits Six (moons, waves, personality)

Influence Move You become enraged, as if under the effects of a rage spell.

Ritual Result You become a natural lycanthrope, gaining the lycanthrope template, using a strong magical beast as the base animal. Which beast depends on your alignment: if lawful you become a werecriosphinx, if chaotic you become a weredweomercat and otherwise become a werebulette. In hybrid form, you gain gain regeneration 10 (silver). In addition, when in hybrid or animal form, if the moon is full or new, you become aggressive and irrational, as if under the effects of confusion except replacing the "dealing damage to self" result with "moves at best possible speed in a random direction". Your Curse of Lycanthropy ability is more potent than usual (DC 20 + your Charisma modifier). As with all major effects, typical remedies—remove disease or heal in this case—have no effect on this affliction, though such methods will work on any you infect.

The reader and the witnesses similarly become natural lycanthropes, but of less potent magical beasts: lawful characters become weremanticores, chaotic characters become wereleucrotta and others become werebasilisks. These characters do not gain the regeneration ability but otherwise suffer the same condition as you.

Those dedicated to fighting lycanthropy uncover legends that make them suspect (incorrectly) that the afflicted characters are the source of all lycanthropy, and if they are all killed, the disease will be forever eradicated.

Market

Market
Market

Rank/Suits Six (leaves, knots, location)

Influence Move You may increase one combat score at the expense of another, as if you had the power attack, combat expertise or deadly aim feats. If you make use of a feat you already have, you may calculate the penalty and bonus provided by the feat (but not the attack roll itself) as if your base attack bonus was eight points higher.

Ritual Result Any time you dream, you may choose to enter the Dream Market, a place where almost anything can be bought and sold. You may access all of your real world wealth and possessions to buy and sell in the Dream Market and any transactions made translate into the real world once you wake. Non-unique magic items are present in abundance and even unique magic items may come to market once in a great while. More esoteric items, such as souls, magical creatures, slaves and even intangible goods like knowledge, emotions, memories and the like can all be found with a little looking. With some wheeling and dealing, you may be able to buy access to the market for your allies.

The market is vast, but bounded, and clearly part of a larger dream realm. When you first arrive, you are not permitted to move outside the market. On the other hand, passage outside the market must be available for sale somewhere.

Any time you enter the market, ten random sleeping people within 50 miles of you have vivid dreams where they see and hear everything the querent does in the market, though they cannot interact with you or the market themselves. These people will remember the dreams, and may seek out the querent because of them.

Merchant

Merchant
Merchant

Rank/Suits Nine (leaves, knots, personality)

Influence Move You may throw a gem at a target as a ranged touch attack. If the gem hits, it disappears in a flash of light. For every 25gp of value the gem had, you may adjust the rolled initiative score of the target up or down by one.

Ritual Result You gain the ability to cast true resurrection at will, but only if someone else truly and willingly volunteers to die in the place of the being to be restored. Such a volunteer is entirely unmade, and no force, not even a wish or miracle can restore them. Any time you complete such a transaction, you take your cut, stealing a year of life each from both the volunteer and the creature being restored.

Those desperate to bring back their loved ones may come seek out the querent, as will death gods or others involved in bringing souls to their final destinations.

Mill

Mill
Mill

Rank/Suits Eight (waves, leaves, location)

Influence Move You may use the disarm, steal or sunder combat maneuvers without provoking an attack of opportunity, as if you had the Improved Disarm, Improved Steal or Improved Sunder feat. If you already have the feat for the maneuver you use, instead add +4 on the combat maneuver roll.

Ritual Result Your touch becomes antithetical to magic items. You may spend a full action touching a magic item to unravel its enchantment. The item must make a Will save (DC 15 + your character level) or become a normal, mundane item. If you attempt this on an artifact, there is a 85% chance the attempt simply fails, and you permanently loose 1d6 hit points. Sometimes, this power works on its own: any time you activate an item with a spell trigger or command word, there is a 5% chance of unravelling the magic on the item you are activating. Any time you unravel an item, the reader and witnesses (but not you), gain a number of temporary hit points equal to the item's caster level, though they loose one of these each round.

Intelligent magic items who sense the querent immediately understand she has this ability. Most will not be pleased.

Moon

Moon
Moon

Rank/Suit Ace (moons)

Influence Move If you cast a spell of up to 4th level, it does not consume one of your spells per day.

Ritual Result You are granted three imperfect wishes. Each wish functions similarly to the spell wish when it comes to affecting rules and statistics, but can also change reality in ways outside the bounds of the spell's effects—such as rerouting a river or ending a war; however, when the wish is made, some condition or caveat must be included which, if completed, undoes the wish. This condition may be totally obscure and unlikely, but cannot name specific participants and must be something that others (not just you) could do. For example, you might wish for something "until a drow queen dances naked with a priest of a sun god during a solar eclipse". The GM decides what the wish can and cannot accomplish and what qualifies as an acceptable condition.

Everyone in the world, no matter where they are or what they are doing, hears the querent making a wish, and stating the method of its undoing.

Mountain

Mountain
Mountain

Rank/Suits Four (moons, suns, location)

Influence Move You gain a +3 luck bonus to Fortitude saves.

Ritual Result You become Colossal, gaining a number of size bonuses and penalties based on the difference from your original size. All of your personal items scale to your new size (with associated bonuses and penalties, if any). You also gain the supernatural ability to crouch down into a heap and become block of stone. Any creatures in contact with you when you make this change may take on the form of medium earth elementals, as if under the effect of elemental body ii.

In stone state, your features warp and meld to look like an oddly shaped boulder, such that only a vague notion of your original form can be perceived (like noticing shapes in clouds). You do not age in this form, and are barely aware of what happens around you. You may, however, summon a large earth elemental, directing it with your mind and seeing the world through its senses. You may become flesh again at will, though doing so dismisses the elemental and restores any who took the form of elementals when you changed back to normal. Should you fall to zero or fewer hit points, you enter this stone form automatically.

Once tales of the colossal creature that can become a mountain spread, rumors will begin to circulate in mining communities that magical gems can be extracted from the querent's stone form.

Origin

Origin
Origin

Rank/Suits Two (waves, leaves, event)

Influence Move You gain a +3 luck bonus to Reflex saves.

Ritual Result When a new moon rises (or upon some similarly periodic astronomical phenomenon), you may gain a perfect understanding of the history of an item you are touching, no matter how ancient, complex or epic. You understand all of its abilities (including command words, if any) and weaknesses. You know when, how and by whom it was made and the origin of all of its materials. If the item is a puzzle, lock or door, you know how to solve or open it. You learn the names and faces of any who have touched the item in the past.

If the querent makes information about a famous unique item available to strangers, they will not believe her. Academics who have studied the item will come out of the woodwork to discredit her.

Pact

Pact
Pact

Rank/Suits Nine (moons, suns, event)

Influence Move Any spells you cast gain a +1 enhancement bonus to the DC of any saving throws against the spell, and can be cast as if a particular metamagic feat was applied to it (without increasing the spell level or casting time). The metamagic available changes randomly each time the icon moves, but is one of: Enlarge Spell, Extend Spell, Intensified Spell, Piercing Spell, Silent Spell or Still Spell.

Ritual Result If present at the signing of a contract between voluntary parties, you may place an arcane mark on the contract that allows the deck to punish those who break the terms of the contract. You need not be a party in the contract to seal it in this way, but you may be. Violators are hit with a bestow curse with no saving throw and which cannot be removed by break enchantment or remove curse. Further, once per day, when least convenient, a word of chaos (DC 25, caster level equal to the violator's character level) erupts from them, unbidden.

The deck wants people to violate sealed contracts, and will whisper in the ears of those close to the signing parties, attempting to manipulate them into breaking it.

Painter

Painter
Painter

Rank/Suits Three (suns, knots, personality)

Influence Move Each time this card gains influence over you, its icon bathes you in light of a random color (roll 1d8), providing you with a specific ability:

  • White: Fast Healing 2
  • Red: Fire Resistance/20
  • Orange: Acid Resistance/20
  • Yellow: Electricity Resistance/20
  • Green: Damage Resistance 5/-
  • Blue: Cold Resistance/20
  • Indigo: Immunity to mind-affecting attacks
  • Violet: Sonic Resistance/30

Ritual Result You gain the ability to alter reality around you, as a painter might paint a canvas. Once per day, you may spend five minutes making a Craft (Painting) skill check to change your environment. The DC of this check depends on how drastic the changes are compared to what is already there. Minor tweaks (changing colors of tapestries, adding decorative foliage, opening a locked door, etc) are DC 15. Significant changes (adding an oasis to the desert, altering the weather, making a sealed door open) are DC 20. Major changes (turning a forest into a fiery wasteland or vise versa, turning night into day, making a room full of advanced traps totally safe) are DC 25. Impossible changes (altering the positions of the stars, moving mountains) are DC 30. This supernatural ability cannot alter, add or remove sentient creatures and altering portions of the environment which are magical increase the DC by 10. Any changes you make last a number of hours equal to your character level, after which the environment returns to its original state.

Lawful outsiders who observe the querent automatically know she has this ability, and either resent her or consider her a danger because of it.

Penitent

Penitent
Penitent

Rank/Suits Six (suns, wyrms, personality)

Influence Move You may cast paladin's sacrifice at will as a spell-like ability.

Ritual Result Each player at the table (including the GM, but not including you) selects an alignment other than your own, with no two players selecting the same alignment. The player gains control of a duplicate of you, changed to have the alignment the player selected. Any effects of changing alignment are applied to the duplicate (e.g. loosing paladin-hood, changing worship to a compatibly aligned deity, altering alignment specific spells, etc.). The player in control of the character may also change one feature of the duplicate (e.g. selecting a different bloodline, changing a feat, etc.). These duplicates appear at random locations within 20 miles.

The duplicates all know of the querent and have reasons for opposing her plans. The duplicates also perceive frequent, irritating reminders that they are just copies.

Rite

Rite
Rite

Rank/Suits Court (moons, leaves, wyrms, event)

Influence Move You may spend a standard action to heal all ability damage to your Wisdom, Constitution and Strength. You may spend a standard action to heal all ability drain to either your Wisdom, Constitution or Strength.

Ritual Result You gain the ability to perform a ten minute branding ritual on any willing subject. At the end of this ritual, the subject gains a distinctive brand on their forehead and eternal youth (as the alchemist grand discovery). You gain three supernatural abilities over any you have branded. First, you have perfect knowledge of the whereabouts of one of the branded for each point of Intelligence you have, choosing which to track at the start of each day. Second, you may spend a full action to perceive the world through the senses of one of the branded, wherever they are and without their knowledge. Lastly, you may, as a free action, inflict debilitating pain on one of the branded, affecting them like a symbol of pain. Once per day, one of the branded, determined at random, may issue you a sending. When one of the branded dies, you take 3d10 points of damage and become nauseated for five rounds.

Only a willing subject, with full knowledge of effects of the brand, may consent to the ritual. Once formed, only powerful magic, such as a wish or miracle can remove the brand. You cannot brand yourself.

Various contradictory (and all totally false) rumors circulate, particularly among marginalized humanoid races (goblins, orcs, giants and the like), that killing one of the branded and drinking his or her blood bestows some desirable trait (health, virility, magical potency, etc.).

Sailor

Sailor
Sailor

Rank/Suits Four (waves, leaves, personality)

Influence Move You may cast gust of wind at will as a spell-like ability.

Ritual Result You become a voyager on the inner and outer planes, gaining the following spell-like abilities, usable at will: ethereal jaunt, astral projection, plane shift. When using the plane shift ability to reach a location outside the Prime Material Plane you have seen before, you may make a Knowledge (Planes) skill check (DC 25) to arrive within 0-300 feet of the desired spot. The reader gains their choice of two of the spell-like abilities granted to you. All witnesses gain their choice of one of the three spell-like abilities.

Any who see the querent, reader or witnesses arrive on a different plane immediately know their plane of origin.

Savage

Savage
Savage

Rank/Suits Three (leaves, wyrms, personality)

Influence Move You grow a pair of claws, which provide two primary natural attacks that deal 1d4 points of damage (1d3 if you are Small). These claws disappear the instant you are no longer under the influence of this card. If you already have claws, instead you may attack with them as if you were the target of a natural rhythm spell.

Ritual Result One of your enemies gains a wish, which they vindictively use against you, the reader and the witnesses.

All players at the table (including the GM) present a suggestion of which enemy gets the wish and how they use it. (Take some time to think about these suggestions, perhaps stopping the session and pondering until the next one). The GM may object to any suggestion, either eliminating it or working with the group to file off the rough edges. Of the suggestions that remain, the querent chooses which one actually happens.

The querent, reader and witnesses become immediately aware of who used the wish against them.

Sea

Sea
Sea

Rank/Suit Crown (waves, location)

Influence Move When you roll+DEX, take +1.

Ritual Result You, the reader and the witnesses all gain the aquatic subtype and may swim at your normal movement rate, but loose the ability to breathe air. A gate opens nearby, obviously leading to an underwater realm, either in this plane or another, but closes after 20 rounds.

Sometimes, when the querent, the reader or the witnesses sleep, they have dreams which demonstrate or otherwise expose weaknesses in the power structure of the underwater realm at the other end of the gate.

Soldier

Soldier
Soldier

Rank/Suits Five (wyrms, knots, personality)

Influence Move You gain a +2 morale bonus on attack rolls, saves, and skill checks, as if under a heroism spell.

Ritual Result Someone, somewhere (perhaps someone you have wronged in the past) declares war against you, dedicating themselves to the destruction of you and all you hold dear. Hot anger, jealousy, and envy are but a few of the possible motivational forces for the enmity. Your new enemy becomes extremely persuasive, able to convince others to join his cause. He also has an innate knowledge of not only your enemies, but the enemies of the reader and the witnesses, and will find them sympathetic to his crusade.

The querent, the reader and the witnesses will, individually, receive flashes of insight related to the new enemy; however, these insights are sometimes flat out lies. For example, one of the witnesses might suddenly realize that a stranger they just met is an agent of this new enemy, when nothing could be further from the truth.

Sun

Sun
Sun

Rank/Suit Ace (suns)

Influence Move When you cast divine spells your effective caster level is increased by three.

Ritual Result You, the reader and the witnesses all gain exactly enough experience to advance to the next level, or 50,000xp, whichever is higher. Your bodies permanently glow, as if the target of daylight and you all gain a spell-like ability usable once per day: witnesses gain searing light, the reader gains sunbeam and you gain sunburst.

Whenever the glowing forms of the querent, the reader or the witnesses are seen in a new place, whispered legends circulate about glowing harbingers of a new sun god. Some will fear this new god, some will embrace him. Existing sun gods will likely have some reaction, eventually.

Watchman

Watchman
Watchman

Rank/Suits Pawn (moons, wyrms, knots)

Influence Move You can see any objects or beings that are invisible within your range of vision, as if under the effects of see invisibility.

Ritual Result The deck divides. You immediately gain the ghost template (with the Fatal Fate variation), becoming incorporeal and losing possession of all physical items (including the deck), tasked with defending and assisting the "card leader" (i.e. whoever controls the most cards in the deck). If one individual gains more cards than anyone else, you immediately know the identity and location of that individual and must travel to them at best possible speed. Every day that passes without the card leader finding a new card inflicts one hit point of damage on you, which cannot be healed until the card leader finds a new card. This damage remains even if you are rejuvinated, but is healed automatically once a card is found. If all of your hit points are taken in this way, you are destroyed permanently. If the card leader controls the entire deck, no more hit points are lost.

If the card leader owns the Watchman card, any mind-affecting attacks you make on the card leader gain a +4 bonus to their save DC.

Should the Watchman card be selected in any subsequent drawing ritual, you lose the ghost template become corporeal again, while the individual drawing the card becomes the new ghostly watchman.

GM's should be aware that the existence of this card makes it possible (but not guaranteed) that one ghostly watchman already exists before this card is ever drawn in play. Such a ghost can be used to introduce plot elements, or in other ways, during campaigns involving the deck.

Anyone possessing a card of the deck instantly becomes aware of the presence (but not location) of the ghostly watchmen if it comes within half a mile.

Wave

Wave
Wave

Rank/Suit Ace (waves)

Influence Move You gain evasion, as per the rogue class ability. If you already have evasion, instead gain improved evasion, as per the rogue talent or monk ability. If you already have improved evasion, you automatically succeed on Reflex saves against an attacks that normally deal half damage on a successful save.

Ritual Result A wave of pure chaos engulfs both you and the deck. The deck is scattered. You and everything you carry are destroyed (artifacts excepted). Your mind and soul are grafted into the body of an elder kraken in the largest body of water on your world. All of your stats and abilities are replaced with the kraken's stat block, but you are in control of the kraken's body and actions. While you inhabit the kraken, you gain regeneration 20 (sonic) and the spell-like abilities to cast tsunami three times per day and transmute rock to mud at will.

Apart from somehow getting others to cast a wish or miracle to restore you, the only escape from inhabiting the kraken is to destroy. If you manage to make five coastal cities uninhabitable, the effect ends: the kraken dissolves, leaving your original form behind, naked, but otherwise the same as when the effect started.

When the kraken moves towards a new city with the intent to destroy it, rumors of its coming circulate widely among the city's population. In addition, the reader and witnesses need only meditate for a minute to gain accurate knowledge of the kraken's location.

Windfall

Windfall
Windfall

Rank/Suit Crown (knots, event)

Influence Move When you roll+INT, take +1.

Ritual Result You gain 20,000gp worth of gems and jewelry. Within 1d8 weeks, evidence is made public proving you have the most legitimate claim to a specific noble title or other influential office. The GM will determine the nature of the title, including who might currently hold it.

In whatever location the title holds influence, the evidence comes to light among both the poorest 20% and richest 20% of the population simultaneously.

Window

Window
Window

Rank/Suits Court (suns, leaves, knots, location)

Influence Move You may spend a standard action to heal all ability damage to your Charisma, Constitution and Intelligence. You may spend a standard action to heal all ability drain to either your Charisma, Constitution or Intelligence.

Ritual Result You gain the ability to link to the minds of others. As a full action, you may stare into the memory of any sentient creature you can see, and view any one short memory you choose. This memory is revealed (both to you and the target) as it actually happened, even if the target doesn't remember it clearly. The target gets no save and has no defense against this intrusion (not even mind blank or other magics), but stares back into your mind and may choose one of your short memories to view in return. This ability only works once on any given creature.

Whenever this ability is used, one other being somewhere also sees the two memories, gaining an understanding of who the querent and target are, and where they are at that moment. If the exchange of memories reveals secrets, often the eavesdropper will be chosen from among those with a vested interest in such secrets.

Wyrm

Wyrm
Wyrm

Rank/Suit Ace (wyrms)

Influence Move When you cast arcane spells your effective caster level is increased by three.

Ritual Result You transform into a true dragon of your same alignment, replacing its stats and abilities for your own. Your dragon age is determined by finding the lowest CR rating for that type of dragon that is higher than your character level. (For example, a 15th level CN character might become a old cloud dragon or an very old magma dragon, which are both CR 16). You retain your possessions, but if your new body cannot make use of them, they fall to the ground beside you. At the same time, an amulet bearing the likeness of your new draconic form materializes around the neck of one of the witnesses (determined randomly, though any with an amulet slot already filled are skipped). Whoever wears this amulet gains the ability to command your actions, as if by dominate monster, without any possibility for a saving throw, ever. Should the amulet be destroyed, you are no longer dominated, but revert back to your original form. Other than a wish or miracle, destroying the amulet requires breath from three dragons, who must each have different types of breath weapon, none of which is shared with your type of breath weapon. Should you die as a dragon, the amulet turns to dust.

Any true dragons who see either the amulet or the querent in dragon form become instantly aware of the connection between the two and how they were created. While many dragons will react with the same sort of vitriol they feel towards Orbs of Dragon Mastery, some will feel that the character is not a "real" dragon and have no compunction about using the amulet themselves.

Destruction

If the entire deck is assembled and then the cards ordered (first by rank, then by the first suit on the card), a dispel chaos spell will cause the deck to disintegrate forever.

Design Notes

The influence effects are not intended to be balanced with each other; some are clearly better than others. Cards with numeric ranks tend to be on par with second level spell effects. Pawns, Courts and Crowns tend to match third level spell effects. Aces are a bit stronger. Since these effects abandon you when the icon moves, their design choices tend to err on the side of being stronger. Unlike the major effects, influence effects are always constructed as a benefit; however, since the icon will move at random, this does not necessarily translate into a benefit for the card's owner or her allies.

In some cases, suits are linked to abilities (moons=wis, suns=cha, waves=dex, leaves=con, wyrms=str, knots=int).

Major effects were designed to have an even mix of "good", "bad" and "neutral" for the querent, 15 effects of each kind. This is somewhat subjective, however, so your mileage may vary, particularly since even the good effects come with some Notoriety. Wyrms are almost always bad. Cards with what the author of Decktet calls "sympathetic combinations" are almost always good. Generally, "neutral" effects mix things that are good and bad for you, but are almost always more good than bad. The "bad" in some effects (particularly the drawbacks of the neutral effects) involve reactions of others to the effect and/or providing knowledge about the effect to others. This is completely intentional. The main design idea is that life for you might get better or it might worse, but it will always get more complicated, often by pointing the agendas of other people at you.