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Takes effect immediately upon receipt.
Hint: Now that you have found every card, return to Dagda in the Wizard's Tower.
— In-game description
Complete Oracle Deck is the full box that contains all cards that have been collected from the Sorrow's Lost collection.
Acquisition[edit]
The deck contains 21 cards which can be read by double-clicking the deck and choosing the card to examine.
I: The Forager
Uenno, the Historian of the Ward
The one who brings good news to the court; a careful observation, resting in a dimly lit room.
II: The Minister Illuminate
Akeem, the Wizard of the Obscure
The one who brings together our two worlds will die doing so; at the feet of a monstrous force, they will perish.
III: The Mother Sovereign
Waiting Sorrow, the Eye of the Cosmos
Defeated and troubled, she will weep for herself before she weeps for us. Squinting through the veil, attempting to see what may have once lived on the other side.
IV: The Mirror
Isgarren, the Wizard of the Tower
The sting of a strong gust, the distance he will fall. It is not as he remembered, being alive.
V: The Weeping Mountain
Frode, the Warden of the Ward
Under the blanket of heavy snow and burden, he may witness something horrible. Only after will he thrive.
VII: The Ballad
Zizel, the Alchemist of the Ward
A bright light shines down the halls of discomfort. There is always a brighter side to things, even when the sky is dark with clouds.
VIII: Forbearance
Narcisse, the Bloom of the Ward
Let her cry with you, for she has seen things in the Dream that cannot be imagined.
IX: The Stag
Zojja, the Elementalist of the Ward
The words of this card swirl about, unsure what it should tell you. The only words you can make out are "empty", "flight" and "slumber".
X: Satchel of Fate
Wizard's Ascent
A collection of ideas, spread across the table. Between wars and lovers, they almost always choose war.
XI: The Inevitable
Mabon, the Wizard of Strength
The beginning is not the end, he once thought. He'd deserve it, if it happened. Atonement for the past.
XII: The Endless
Galrath the Undying, the Tactician of the Ward
To he who glares toward the light, life will be a curse.
XIII: The Templar
Livia, the Sorceress of the Ward
She brings news of the shadows that we cannot see, eyes where ours are blind.
XIV: Patience
Vass, the Wizard of the Natural
The one who watched the lands while the elder beasts brought havoc; she coddled a single bud.
XV: The Fiend
Arina, the Outrider of the Ward
The lady would look upon the other world and see opportunity.
XVI: The Tower of Secrets
XVII: The Cosmos
Dagda, the Wizard of the Celestial
She weeps for what she left behind. She weeps for what she's afraid to lose.
XVIII: Twilight
Gladium, the Guide of the Ward
What she lost would be gained in other ways.
XIX: Sunrise
R'tchikk, the Soul of the Ward
Curiosity can be a blessing.
XX: The Young Dragon
Lyhr, the Wizard of Balance
Something precious rests just out of view; a flicker that you cannot recognize. Feelings that you cannot process. He stares back, but his face is sad and more knowing than yours.
XXI: The Eye
Amnytas
It sent ripples over the land, like the surface of a lake; eventually the water would be still, and they'd see right to the bottom.
Dialogue[edit]
Upon double-clicking the deck, the following dialogue is displayed, allowing to browse through the various cards. Selecting a card will display the card’s content and end the dialogue.
- Which Oracle Card will you examine?
- The Convoy
- I: The Forager
- II: The Minister Illuminate
- III: The Mother Sovereign
- IV: The Mirror
- V: The Weeping Mountain
- Next Set of Cards
- Which Oracle Card will you examine?
- VI: The Broken Mortar
- VII: The Ballad
- VIII: Forbearance
- IX: The Stag
- X: Satchel of Fate
- Next Set of Cards
- Which Oracle Card will you examine?
- XI: The Inevitable
- XII: The Endless
- XIII: The Templar
- XIV: Patience
- XV: The Fiend
- Last Set of Cards
- Which Oracle Card will you examine?
- XVI: The Tower of Secrets
- XVII: The Cosmos
- XVIII: Twilight
- XIX: Sunrise
- XX: The Young Dragon
- XXI: The Eye
- Put away the deck.
- Put away the deck.
- Put away the deck.
- Put away the deck.