Tarot Reading

Ask A Question. Draw For Real.

/tarot [question] in @vustAstroBot draws from a full 78-card deck using a genuine cryptographic shuffle — not a scripted rotation — and weaves the cards into a reading around what you asked. 5✦ per draw, no subscription, honest reflection framing throughout.

5✦ per draw · full 78-card deck · cryptographic shuffle.Genuine cryptographic shuffle — not a script
One-off 5✦ — no subscriptionFull 78-card deck, cryptographic shuffleReflection framing, no fortune-telling certainty

Honest scope

A real shuffle, and a reflection prompt — not a fortune

The 'randomness' claim is checkable, not just asserted: draws use Node's cryptographic randomness (`node:crypto`) across a full 78-card deck, the same category of randomness used for security tokens. The reading itself closes with the bot's standard honesty line — for reflection and entertainment, not a prediction — and the prompts are built to refuse medical, legal or financial certainty regardless of which cards come up.

5✦ per draw, one-off, no subscription — every redraw is a fresh, independent shuffle.

See the difference

A genuine shuffle, a question-aware reading, an honest close.

/tarot should I take the new job?

The draw

The command draws from a full 78-card deck using Node's cryptographic randomness (`node:crypto`) rather than a pseudo-random or scripted sequence — every draw is genuinely independent of the last, priced at 5✦.

The reading

Card meanings woven specifically around your question, not a generic card-meaning lookup — closing with the same honesty line as the rest of the bot: this is a reflection prompt, not a certain answer.

Asking without a specific question

/tarot on its own

A question isn't strictly required — the command still draws and reads, though a specific question sharpens how the cards are woven into the interpretation.

Why specificity helps

A vague ask gets a more general reflection; a concrete question ('should I take the new job?') lets the reading connect card meanings to the actual decision in front of you.

What the deck actually is

The honest mechanics

78 cards — the standard tarot count, major and minor arcana — not a trimmed set. The shuffle uses cryptographic randomness, the same category of randomness used for security tokens, not a simple `Math.random()` call.

Why that's stated plainly

Because 'random' claims are easy to fake with a scripted rotation. This page states the mechanism so the claim is checkable, not just asserted.

02·Practical use cases

Who /tarot fits

People facing a specific decision

Wanting a reflection prompt tied to an actual question, not generic card meanings

/tarot [question] weaves the draw around what you asked, for 5✦ per draw.

Skeptics of 'random' claims

Wanting to know a shuffle is actually random, not scripted

Draws use Node's cryptographic randomness (`node:crypto`) across a full 78-card deck — a checkable mechanism, not just an assertion.

Repeat askers

Wanting to ask a follow-up question after a first draw

Each /tarot call is a fresh, independent 5✦ draw — no limit on how many separate questions you can ask.

03·How it works

How /tarot works, step by step

01Ask your question

/tarot should I take the new job? — a question sharpens the reading; it's optional but recommended.

02The deck shuffles for real

A cryptographic shuffle across all 78 cards, priced at 5✦, deducted before the draw.

03Cards are woven into a reading

Meanings connected to your question, closing with the standard reflection/entertainment disclaimer.

04·Same tool · in Telegram

Telegram

Ask, and draw for real

@vustAstroBot · Type /tarot with your question in @vustAstroBot — 5✦ per draw.

05·Quality & trust

Honest scope — tarot draws

Randomness is named, not just claimed

`node:crypto` shuffling is the same category of randomness used for security tokens — stated explicitly so the claim is checkable.

No fortune-telling certainty

Prompts are built to refuse medical, legal or financial certainty regardless of which cards are drawn — the reading stays a reflection prompt.

Frequently asked questions

Ready when you are

5✦ per draw. A real shuffle, every time.

Full 78-card deck, cryptographic shuffle, question-aware reading — no subscription.