Midorima Shintarou (
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text; un: midorima6
Tell me what methods produce luck in your worlds.
I need means alternative to horoscope-based lucky items.
Time is frozen outside of this place, so the stars aren't moving for predictions.
I need means alternative to horoscope-based lucky items.
Time is frozen outside of this place, so the stars aren't moving for predictions.
text: un: jean
There's no way to produce luck for that other than training.
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un: @uecchi; text
Anyway, omamoris and omikujis- every person knew/knows about them. Also, in my school, I heard art club and soccer club arguing over senbazuru, so that too.
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text; un: pirateking
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(Lucy) text; un: elfe
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Find an angel and rub his hair, best luck you can find anywhere!
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text; un: wolfcountry
Sorry, not useful. I know. Honestly, I've always just done my best to compensate for not having any.
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As for divination, I know some are fond of reading tea leaves; I’ve always thought bibliomancy was rather neat.
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text; un: 0123
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text; un: selcouth
Typical offerings for prayer were copper pieces, I think. There's a saying, "A copper to the Lady returns tenfold in gold." Or maybe it's a prayer. Not sure.
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