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| - The Fortune Teller is the business run by Madame Mushka.
- Fortune Teller is one of the many role-playing subclasses in Elder Tale.
- The Fortune Teller is a character found near the entrance to the big top in the Meat Circus.
- A fortune teller was a being who would predict an individual's futures. Some fortune tellers were Force-sensitive, and used their connection to the Force to make accurate predictions. The Sljee Jeseej was a Force-sensitive fortune teller. Local haruspexes on the planet Darlyn Boda used the entrails of native toccats to give a prophetic reading as part of their grassroots fortune-telling business.
- At first, the fortunes are believed to be true, but are soon disproved, but not before Gus deploys his newest invention, the Giliminator 6000. In the end, the fortune teller is ripped up, never to cause trouble again.
- The Fortune Teller is a character from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Like the Old Man and other characters from The Legend of Zelda, it is not known whether the various Fortune Tellers encountered in the Light and Dark Worlds are one and the same, or different characters altogether.
- El adivino, también conocido como receptor cootie o salero, es un modelo tradicional formado por doble blintzing. A menudo se utiliza para jugar un juego simple con el texto escrito en el diseño.
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- Fortune Teller is a character in Chrono Cross. She is a mysterious and very old woman who is willing to read the fortunes of anyone accompanying Serge. Clad in green robes and a turban, she sits within a tent East of the main area in Termina. Before approaching her tent, two yellow eyes are seen peering through the darkness within.
- The Fortune Teller is a Lieutenant of the Mystics faction. The Fortune Teller is in need of rescue in the Spelunker Badge mission assigned by Haley Philips, Hugo Redding or Dr. Trevor Seaborn. There are several names that refer to this character.
- The Fortune Teller, advertising under the name of "Gypsy Smith" was a woman in a booth on Blackpool promenade who read the fortunes of Minnie Caldwell and Ena Sharples when they visited the resort as part of a coach trip to see the illuminations. She told Minnie that she would have a "visitor from the skies - like a bolt out of the blue" and then told Ena that she was going on "a long, lonely journey" with a long separation from her friends. Subsequently Ena missed the coach back to Coronation Street and had to make her way back on a potato lorry. Minnie's prediction also came true when a slate fell off the roof of No.13 and hit her on the head.
- The Fortune Teller is an unnamed former member of the now-disbanded Dark Guild, Eisenwald. He's an anime-only character.
- Fortune Teller (占い師のおばあさんUranaishi no obāsan) is a female Tamagotchi character who debuted in episode 1 of Tamagotchi! Yume Kira Dream. She appears on the Tamagotchi P's as a non-raisable character. She is a mysterious fortune-teller that uses water to tell the future and magical cards to help change it.
- A fortune teller was someone who allegedly made use of supernatural or other powers to predict future events. Generally, this was done for profit or other personal gain. In 2371, Quark referred to Miles O'Brien as "DS9's most famous fortune teller" following his time travels to a few hours in the future. O'Brien did not like being referred to that way, as he wasn't telling anybody their futures, and Quark assured him it was only a figure of speech. Nevertheless, he correctly predicted a spin on the dabo wheel shortly after. (DS9: "Visionary")
- Fairgrounds have always been a place to find Fortune Tellers and Slater Park is no exception. The mysterious Anastasia has just arrived and is eager to pass on her words on wisdom to you. Don't ignore Anastasia's predictions, they have been known to be very accurate...
- "Fortune Teller" is a song written by Allen Toussaint under the pseudonym Naomi Neville and first recorded by Benny Spellman (single B-side on Minit Records 644) Cover versions exist by The Rolling Stones (on their first live album, Got Live If You Want It! but overdubbed with screaming girls- the scream-free version can be found on the compilation More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) ), The Hollies, The Who (on their famous Live at Leeds), The Merseybeats, Felix the Cat, Tony Jackson, The Downliners Sect, The Iguanas, the Hardtimes, the Stellas (stereo CBS Germany 1965 and still found on new compilations), Strawberry Alarm Clock (recording as Thee Sixpence), and many others, including more recently the October 2007 album Raising Sand, performed by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss.
- They can apply the career at the available Gypsy Wagon in their town - although the only neighborhood that has the Gypsy Wagon is in Moonlight Falls - or at their computers and laptops. At level six of the career, they have to choose one of the two branches. One focuses on mystic powers while the other focuses on making Simoleons. Fortune tellers will need to gain their Charisma and Logic skills (Scam Artist) or Alchemy skill (Mystic) to progress their career. At level 7 of the Mystic branch, they will get discounts at any Elixir consignment shop in the town.
- The mysterious Fortune Teller was a poor old woman living in the city of Kaineng when she saw Shiro Tagachi, a member of the city guard. The Fortune Teller told him that he was destined for greatness, and that good fortune would come his way. Shiro was skeptical at first, however soon after had good fortune begin to shower upon him. Warning: The following text contains spoilers relating to the plot of the Factions Campaign. Her predictions still echo in his mind later on when he is trying to decide whether or not he should kill the Emperor to save his own life.
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