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Dubbie. Dub-Dub. Stoner McHophead. (Wendy Watson) ([personal profile] actionpainting) wrote2012-09-02 12:25 am

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CLUBS:

Red - Passive: Like the last time, people who get this card become needy to the extreme, wanting the attention of the people around them. They'll become incredible flexible, willing to adapt their opinions, actions, lifestyles, whatever, as long as it means getting the approval of others.

Black - Aggressive: On the flip side, the card causes extreme aggression. Characters are more easily angered and prone to impulsive, maybe even violent actions. It doesn't take much to set them off.

DIAMONDS:

Red - Fearless: There's nothing to be afraid of! Ever! Injury or death? Whatever! Bring on the monsters and death-defying stunts. Or maybe they'll just stop worrying about consequences or rejection. A serious confidence boost comes with this card.

Black - Paranoid: The paranoid side takes all that confidence away. Suddenly everything is a risk! Characters will be convinced that opportunities to get hurt are lurking everywhere, whether physically or emotionally. Everyone's out to get them, every remark could be an insult, and the worst is always yet to come.


SPADES:

Red - Indifferent: Characters will just stop caring about things. They'll become absent-minded, lazy, and incredibly casual about everything. Nothing's going to faze them, since they've lost their ability to feel anything very strongly at all.

Black - Passionate: Passionate characters will become incredibly driven, losing a lot of their restraint along the way. Everything matters! All of it! They're compelled to get interested and actively involved in things, whether its a cause or a relationship or somebody's business.


HEARTS:

Red - Manipulative: This card brings out the cruel side of whoever gets it. They'll be much more inclined to work situations to their own advantage and pull mean stunts just for laughs.

Black - Compassionate: Characters will start to care about the feelings of others way more than they usually do, even complete strangers. They’ll be more inclined to trust and offer comfort to people who seem like they could use a helping hand.