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. One-off pricing per draw, stated up front — no subscription, honest reflection framing throughout.
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.
See the difference
A genuine shuffle, a question-aware reading, an honest close.
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 — each draw priced before you confirm.
- 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 paid draw — price shown before you confirm, no limit on how many separate questions you can ask.
How /tarot works, step by step
- 01
Ask your question
/tarot should I take the new job? — a question sharpens the reading; it's optional but recommended.
- 02
The deck shuffles for real
A cryptographic shuffle across all 78 cards, with the price shown before you confirm and deducted before the draw.
- 03
Cards are woven into a reading
Meanings connected to your question, closing with the standard reflection/entertainment disclaimer.
Ask, and draw for real
Type /tarot with your question in @vustAstroBot — each draw priced before you confirm.
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
How much does a tarot reading cost?
Each draw is a one-off purchase with its exact price stated up front — /tarot [question] in @vustAstroBot. Your Balance is debited when you send the command; if generation or delivery fails, it is refunded automatically. There's no subscription or recurring charge attached to it.
Is the tarot draw actually random, or a canned response?
It's a genuine draw from a full 78-card deck using cryptographic shuffling (Node's node:crypto), not a pre-scripted rotation or a repeating sequence — each /tarot call is an independent draw.
Do I need to ask a specific question for the reading to work?
No — /tarot works with or without a question, but including one (e.g. 'should I take the new job?') lets the interpretation connect the cards to your actual situation instead of staying generic.
Does the tarot reading predict what will actually happen?
No, deliberately. Every /tarot reading closes with the same disclaimer used across the bot: this is for reflection and entertainment, not a prediction, and the prompts are built to avoid medical, legal or financial certainty claims regardless of which cards are drawn.
Is tarot cheaper than the natal chart reading?
They're different features (a card draw vs a birth-chart interpretation), priced separately — /tarot per draw, /natal per chart reading, each with its exact price stated up front — both one-off with no subscription.
Can I ask a new question and redraw if I don't like the cards?
Yes — each /tarot call is a fresh paid draw, with the exact price stated up front, so asking a follow-up question gets a genuinely new shuffle, not the same cards re-interpreted. There's no limit on how many separate draws you can request.
Ready when you are
Priced per draw, shown before you confirm. A real shuffle, every time.
Full 78-card deck, cryptographic shuffle, question-aware reading — no subscription.