Hold a question. Draw three cards — past, present, future. Get a written reading that connects them, in plain language, around what you actually asked.
Tarot is one of the oldest portable divination methods. The reader shuffles, the seeker draws, and a structured story emerges — about a moment, a tension, a choice. The cards themselves don't predict the future; they make the present readable.
On Fatelore the deck is a classical 78-card Rider-Waite. The shuffle and draw are random — no hand-picked outcomes. The reading is written by an AI fluent in traditional tarot meanings, then aimed at your specific question.
One sentence is enough. The more specific the question, the clearer the cards will speak.
Past, present, future. Each can come up upright or reversed; both matter.
The AI weaves the three cards into one reading — relationships, choices, what's beneath the surface, what to watch for next.
New users start with 20 credits — enough for a full reading.