Orthodox Tarot is the act of using cards of the saints of the Orthodoxy to tell fortunes about people, things or events during the present or future. Due to the length of the rule of the Orthodoxy and all those who were added in at the beginning of the faith, there are litterally thousands of different saints. Only around 100 are commonly known by the faithful common people, and so their cards are the most commonly used. Originally marked as forbidden by the church, the widespread popularity caused the curch to reverse its decision and mark the use of the Tarot as a sanctioned act by the curch, though charlitans who would use this ability to rip off people would be severly punished.
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