The Empress
[ Daleth ]
[ Daleth ]
Three as the combination of contrast to a unity
The fourth movement
The sun had risen and reached the high noon. The Fool wondered if he would arrive soon. For this jolly journey he had no regrets. But he was curious what at the end rests. On this sunny day he went through a garden. He honestly hoped this the owner would parden. Between the golden wheat he noticed a lady, who sat in a throne and sang a tune gently. One was delighted to meet the other. The two spent hours indulged in chatter. The Fool told her of his worries and fears and she stopped there all of his tears. With her motherly smile and calm soft voice. She urged him not to haste in his choice. "Each grain that people decide to sow needs patience and love in order to grow." Understanding that there is no need to hurry, the Fool is free from all of his worry. Thanking the woman for her good advice, he sets out on his journey to roll the dice. |
Rules of the Empress's notebook
1. What is written in this notebook by the owner shall come true with a delay of three seconds.
2. What is drawn in this notebook will become reality exactly as it is drawn with a delay of three seconds.
3. If what is drawn is meant to be a location already in existence, the said location must be drawn realistically with its specific markers, otherwise what is drawn will not come true.
4. Writing or drawings that are an order to another human being will not come true.
5. Writing that is neither an explanation connected to an artwork, nor a thought meant to be inserted into another person, will not come true.
6. Whilst the Empress has the power to bring forth into reality, objects meant to be living beings depend on additional information written in the notebook, otherwise they will be simple objects.
7. Thoughts sent to another person are not orders. They are inspirations.
8. The dead can not be brought back to life.
9. If the writing is against the owner's will, it shall not be carried out.
10. The owner can not tamper with their ownership of the Empress's notebook.
11. The owner of this notebook can not create human or human-like living beings.
12. If the owner writes down something that would cause harm to The Fool, The Magician, The Hierophant, The Lovers, The Chariot or to the Star, it shall not occur.
13. Every time something is written or drawn in the notebook, the owner's blood pressure will rise.
Each simple doodle will increase the owner's blood pressure by one.
Each drawing with defined outlines, but without shading or colouring of any kind, will increase BP by three.
A complete portrait of any object alone will increase blood pressure by ten.
A complete scenery will increase blood pressure by fifteen.
The complete description needed for a living being costs and increase of twenty or more, depending on the size.
The owner's blood pressure will drop to normal rates after between one and thirteen hours of rest.
*Note: Only systolic numbers of blood pressure increase in this manner.
1. What is written in this notebook by the owner shall come true with a delay of three seconds.
2. What is drawn in this notebook will become reality exactly as it is drawn with a delay of three seconds.
3. If what is drawn is meant to be a location already in existence, the said location must be drawn realistically with its specific markers, otherwise what is drawn will not come true.
4. Writing or drawings that are an order to another human being will not come true.
5. Writing that is neither an explanation connected to an artwork, nor a thought meant to be inserted into another person, will not come true.
6. Whilst the Empress has the power to bring forth into reality, objects meant to be living beings depend on additional information written in the notebook, otherwise they will be simple objects.
7. Thoughts sent to another person are not orders. They are inspirations.
8. The dead can not be brought back to life.
9. If the writing is against the owner's will, it shall not be carried out.
10. The owner can not tamper with their ownership of the Empress's notebook.
11. The owner of this notebook can not create human or human-like living beings.
12. If the owner writes down something that would cause harm to The Fool, The Magician, The Hierophant, The Lovers, The Chariot or to the Star, it shall not occur.
13. Every time something is written or drawn in the notebook, the owner's blood pressure will rise.
Each simple doodle will increase the owner's blood pressure by one.
Each drawing with defined outlines, but without shading or colouring of any kind, will increase BP by three.
A complete portrait of any object alone will increase blood pressure by ten.
A complete scenery will increase blood pressure by fifteen.
The complete description needed for a living being costs and increase of twenty or more, depending on the size.
The owner's blood pressure will drop to normal rates after between one and thirteen hours of rest.
*Note: Only systolic numbers of blood pressure increase in this manner.