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Only trying to be helpful, feel free to ignore me.  '''''Brian''''' 4/10/2018 17:15
 
Only trying to be helpful, feel free to ignore me.  '''''Brian''''' 4/10/2018 17:15
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The silk bag is a folk holdover from the nature of Tarot cards. Traditionalist tarot readers put their cards in a silk cloth to protect it from outside influences getting to the cards, as they are supposed to be personalized. I am feeding this belief as it would help to contain (in theory) the power of oblivion (at least temporarily).
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I used occult because...I don't know. Seemed right at the time, but whatever works, I'm easy. '''Keith 4/10/18 17:42 MDT'''

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Vector of Oblivion

I like it! Thank you for adding to our rituals! couple of questions

Why does a silk bag keep it from working? Any old silk bag or is the bag special an part of the ritual? Can I pause the ritual by putting it into silk bag? Normally rituals use the rituals skill to cast, is there a reason you are using occult? What happens if I break it? Does it just stop functioning or is it a disease ridden mess?

Only trying to be helpful, feel free to ignore me. Brian 4/10/2018 17:15

The silk bag is a folk holdover from the nature of Tarot cards. Traditionalist tarot readers put their cards in a silk cloth to protect it from outside influences getting to the cards, as they are supposed to be personalized. I am feeding this belief as it would help to contain (in theory) the power of oblivion (at least temporarily).

I used occult because...I don't know. Seemed right at the time, but whatever works, I'm easy. Keith 4/10/18 17:42 MDT