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BOOK OF RULES

Game Setup and Roles

Number of players

How many players can join the game?

1 to 5 players is ideal.

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Game Setup and Roles

Player names

Do we need to enter names?

Yes — it helps personalize the game.

Game Setup and Roles

Starting a game

How do we begin a game?

Choose players and click Start.

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Game Setup and Roles

Ending a game

How do we finish a session?

Use the End Game button.

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Game Setup and Roles

Starting a round

How does a round go?

First, draw a modality card, then a category card, followed by 3 Oracle cards.

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Game Setup and Roles

Switching players

Can we change who’s playing?

Yes — use the dropdown.

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Drawing Cards

Category cards

What’s a category card?

It sets the theme.

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Drawing Cards

Modality cards

What’s a modality card?

It sets how the round goes, for example whether you have to share your question or keep it for yourself.

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Drawing Cards

Oracle cards

What’s an Oracle card?

The heart of the game.

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Drawing Cards

Duplicate cards

What if I draw the same card twice?

That’s part of the magic..

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Drawing Cards

Number of cards per question

How many cards per question?

Always 3 cards.

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Drawing Cards

Drawing extra cards

What happens if I draw more than three cards?

You start a new round.

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Asking Questions

Asking good questions

What makes a strong question?

Be sincere and specific.

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Asking Questions

Open vs. closed questions

What’s the difference?

Open questions invite reflection.

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Asking Questions

Sharing your question

Should I share my question?

Depends on the category card you draw.

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Asking Questions

Best types of questions

What kind of questions work best?

Personal and relevant ones.

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Asking Questions

Fun or serious questions

Can I ask silly or fun questions?

Absolutely.

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Asking Questions

Level of answer

What is the “Level of Answer”?

It is the answer to closed question.

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Understanding the Cards

First steps with the Oracle

Where do I start?

Begin with the title.

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Understanding the Cards

Oracle editions

Are there multiple versions of the card's message?

Not really, the original message is written on the card.

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Understanding the Cards

Literal vs. symbolic answers

Do I follow the answer literally?

Use it as a guide, not a rule.

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Understanding the Cards

Applying recommendations

What do I do with the card’s advice?

Reflect and act.

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Understanding the Cards

Disagreeing with the message

What if I disagree with the card?

Yes — but explore why.

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Understanding the Cards

Reading the card aloud

What should I read aloud?

Read the full card.

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The Oracle’s Role

Playing the role of Oracle

Should I act like a fortune teller?

No — be yourself.

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The Oracle’s Role

Leading the group

Do I need to lead the group?

Yes — gently.

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The Oracle’s Role

Trusting the Oracle

Can I trust the Oracle?

Yes — with self-awareness.

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The Oracle’s Role

Explaining the answer

Can the Oracle explain the answer?

Yes — if invited.

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The Oracle’s Role

Humor and style

Can the Oracle be funny?

Yes — always.

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The Oracle’s Role

Group discussion

What can the group say?

All remarks are welcome.

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Group Discussions and Reactions

Interpreting together

Should we all interpret the card?

Yes — it’s a shared journey.

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Group Discussions and Reactions

Keeping the vibe light

What if we’re too serious?

Balance depth with joy.

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Group Discussions and Reactions

Managing strong personalities

What if someone dominates the game?

Use turns and respect.

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Group Discussions and Reactions

Handling disagreement

What if there’s disagreement?

That’s normal.

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Group Discussions and Reactions

Follow-up questions

How do I ask a good follow-up?

Build on what was revealed.

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Follow-Up and Strategy

Linking to previous draws

Should I link my next question to the last card?

Yes — it creates coherence.

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Follow-Up and Strategy

When to stop drawing

How do I know I’ve drawn enough?

Three is the limit.

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Follow-Up and Strategy

Repeating a question

Can I ask the same question again?

Yes — with caution.

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Follow-Up and Strategy

Changing direction

What if I want to change my question?

Yes — with intention.

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Follow-Up and Strategy

Game flow

How long does a game last?

30 to 90 minutes.

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Game Rhythm and Etiquette

Taking turns

Should we go around in a circle?

Use turns — or not.

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Game Rhythm and Etiquette

Skipping turns

Can I skip my turn?

Skipping is allowed.

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Game Rhythm and Etiquette

Shyness and comfort

What if someone is too shy?

Invite, but don’t push.

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Game Rhythm and Etiquette

Playing in teams

Can we play in teams?

Yes — shared questions work.

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Game Rhythm and Etiquette

Typing your question

Why type my question?

It helps the Oracle focus.

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Digital Features

Question privacy

Who sees my question?

You decide.

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Digital Features

Using the online platform

How does this site work?

It’s a digital ritual.

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Digital Features

Best devices to play

Which device is best?

Both work well.

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Digital Features

Offline play

Can I play offline?

Yes — it’s required.

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Digital Features

Sharing your reading

Can I show others my draw?

Yes — easily.

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Sharing and Legacy

Saving your draw

Can I save my reading?

Yes — with one click.

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Sharing and Legacy

Posting on social media

Can I post a card?

Yes — there’s a share button.

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Sharing and Legacy

Card of the Game

What is the “Card of the Game”?

Yes — it’s a fun award.

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Sharing and Legacy

Feedback and reviews

Can I leave feedback?

Yes — we’d love that.

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Sharing and Legacy

Game or ritual

Is this a game or a ritual?

You choose how deep to go.

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The Spirit of the Game

Real divination use

Can this be used for real divination?

The cards can reveal deep truths.

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The Spirit of the Game

Fun vs. spiritual intent

Is this spiritual or just for fun?

Spirituality doesn’t have to be serious.

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The Spirit of the Game

Playing without belief

What if I don’t believe in oracles?

The insights still work.

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The Spirit of the Game

Playing with children

Can kids play?

It’s great for families.

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