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Changes of Zhou: Far Eastern Cleromancy

The next time the adventurers cast augury or otherwise make use of divination magic you can do more than simply provide an answer—now you can give them a reading! This 8 page article includes a type of Chinese cleromancy that dates back to the Zhou dynasty (which started more than a millennium before 0 AD), tables for interpreting and understanding the trigrams and hexagrams at the core of this system for telling the future, and an NPC suitable for doling out prophetic information. Written in the recent past by Phil Harmon, illustrated by Ellis Goodson.

Changes of Zhou: Far Eastern Cleromancy

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Oh! I Loovvveeee this. I can see that one of the caracters could possibly wake up one day and have a burnt trigram in his right hand and one in his left hand... or better the whole party start having identical dreams daily with a combination of trigrams... and the list goes on...

ssendnilB (Mr Rouge)


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