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But then she looked out at the class again with a grin. "How many of you think you would be able to do a reading now? Of course, given a
way to interpret the cards you end up with." She wasn't about to expect them all to go in blindly, or even do perfect readings the first time around. But she imagined they could have some fun with it. "There should be enough sets of cards on the shelves for everyone, although I'd recommend pairing up. That way you could maybe learn some things about your classmates," she added. Besides, while she could cast a duplicating charm on the cards to create more sets, that could lessen the inherent magic in the decks. "Feel free to use any spread you'd like, as well, although I'd recommend either the one we discussed in class, or a simple one like the three-card spread. And keep in mind, I'll still be here to answer questions, so don't be afraid." Although she was thinking about doing a reading of her own, still curious about those she knew were in the room without revealing themselves. The students came first.[/COLOR]
ooc: As explained, you guys feel free to RP doing readings for yourselves or for a partner. Use the link for card meanings, or your own if you'd rather. Obviously, decide what cards appear on your own (unless you literally have a deck in front of you, which would be kind of awesome but unexpected.) and have fun with this. I'll be around occasionally to check on things, answer questions when I can, and Professor Bishop is always technically there watching you. Vadoma smiled, she had sat quietly in the class, enjoying what was going on. She was a pro at tarot, she hadn't answered any of the questions because she wanted all of her classmates to have a chance to answer the questions and such. "Proffessor, would it be okay for me to use my own cards?" Vadoma asked pulling out her antique cards that had been in her family for many many years. She had had a talk with the proffessor, a rather enjoyable one at that, about tarot and divination and the like.