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I recently performed my first Harrow reading as a player character in the RotR Adventure Path, and it was a real hit. I am very impressed with the mechanics, which are easy to grasp and allow for both great specificity and ambiguity- perfect for any up-and-coming psychic or gypsy! I did some readings for my family and they thoroughly enjoyed it as well.

Like some other reviewers, I don't love the whimsical, cartoony flavor of the artwork. The art is quality, but I would have preferred a more traditional mystic/tarot style. The deck storage box isn't great, either.

Overall, this is a high-quality product that should add a shot of fun and flavor to any D&D session.



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