Fantasy Oracle Maker
From Abulafia Random Generators
For In a Wicked Age:
[edit] The Scarlet Deeds
| Clubs | Diamonds | Hearts | Spades | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A tower of silver and alabaster, which rises from the sea under the new moon. | The lover of a wizened old courtesan, preparing to become a vicious warlord. | The much-contested wedding of the province's great beauty. | A band of outlaws, banished gentlemen in search of a king |
| 2 | The father of a soothsayer hag, hoping to seduce a poor but honest sorceress. | The mother of a miserly guildmaster, planning to run away with a tyrant king. | A soothsayer hag, desiring to seduce a king's chief huntsman. | The marriage of a region's most beautiful girl, necessarily virgin and without blemish, to the dead stone effigy of a harvest god. |
| 3 | The brother of an unscrupulous spy at a slow-moving caravan, with many wagons and travelers . | A poor swineherd, preparing to murder a famous priest. | An ambitious farmer, hungry for gossip or silver. | A soothsayer hag, taken prisoner by a tyrant king. |
| 4 | A prodigy-mage, still a maid, drunk with occult power. | A prideful bandit, sworn to kill a cunning warrior in the name of honor. | A night-wisp, who devours its victims' magical potency. | The husband of a beautiful noblewoman, hoping to seduce a beautiful but depraved huntress. |
| 5 | The funeral of a beloved daughter, struck dead with grief | A beautiful virgin, carrying the child of the proud captain. | The written deed to a certain house, affirmed and sealed. | The bloodthirsty ghosts of those drowned in an accursed water. |
| 6 | A prideful trapper, hoping to seduce a wizened old noblewoman. | A king's chief huntsman, secretly spying on a clever courtesan. | A dead priest, sworn to kill a posessed king in the name of honor. | A troupe of musicians for hire, one of whom is a burglar and cutpurse. |
| 7 | An order of magician-monks who punish blasphemers. | The mother of a rough wolf-hunter, surly, filthy and crude at Hippogriff District. | The mistress of a necromancer who steals the knowledge of the dying at Bull Dam. | The father of a wealthy merchant's son, refined and crafty at a clearing of mossy boulders by a forest brook . |
| 8 | A desert wasteland that was once a verdent jungle, now haunted by the ghosts of trees and butterflies. | A soothsayer hag, secretly in love with a battle-hardened soldier. | The warden ghost of the place, generous to the good-willed. | A raven-haired sorceress, sworn to commit vengeance on a lovelorn poet. |
| 9 | The husband of a clever temple priestess, secretly in love with a wizened old wood nymph. | A demon of rage and avarice, secret power behind a great tyrant's rule. | The lover of a murderous bandit, desiring to seduce a young boy who is more than he appears. | A staff of white wood, summoner of lightnings, and the war-magus bearing it. |
| 10 | A kindly barbarian queen, sworn to commit vengeance on a lustful trapper. | The crumbling ruins of a once-proud temple, now forgotten and abandoned. | A raving prophet, preparing to murder a decrepit and lecherous pirate. | The mistress of a knowledge-mad sorceress, delving into ancient secrets at Ceremonies Hollow. |
| J | The favorite slave of a corrupt guard, turning a blind eye to the illegal businesses that have paid him off at a market on the crossroads, full of sound and color . | The son of a distrusting woman at the private garden of a noble house . | The father of a beautiful but depraved queen, fleeing his home to be with a beautiful but depraved wood nymph. | The mistress of a tyrannical zombie at a standing stone, obscurely carved, crackling with force . |
| Q | The concubine of a struggling playwright, carrying the child of the bookish monk. | The mistress of a tough but patient wilderness guide leading a troupe of naive city folk at the country fort, mostly wood, of a local war-lord . | The husband of a young and naive wood nymph, preparing to become a lovable rogue. | The fey and unfriendly guardians of an enchanted glade. |
| K | The murder of the true heir to the throne, with lies of bastardy | A murderous priest, sworn to kill a honey-tongued desert horseman in the name of honor. | A soldier's plain shortsword, gradually developing a taste for the blood of women. | The chief servant of a sultry temptress, preparing to murder a lovelorn poet. |

