• they/them

plural system in Seattle, WA (b. 1974)
lots of fictives from lots of media, some horses, some dragons, I dunno. the Pnictogen Wing is poorly mapped.

host: Mx. Kris Dreemurr (they/them)

chief messenger and usual front: Mx. Chara or Χαρά (they/them)

other members:
Mx. Frisk, historian (they/them)
Monophylos Fortikos, unicorn (he/him)
Kel the Purple, smol derg (xe/xem)
Pim the Dragon, Kel's sister (she/her)


pnictogen-wing
@pnictogen-wing

in fact I'm working on several, because the intention is experimental: I'd like to test different methods of shuffling the cards, and invite users to see which algorithm "feels" better to them, more likely to give satisfying readings. pure randomization isn't necessary the way—and anyway, there's lots of ways to generate pseudorandom numbers.

using HTML5 / Javascript with a spot of PHP. during testing, of course I got a Tower reading.

~Chara (and the gang)


pnictogen-wing
@pnictogen-wing

at least it's testable. I wanted to add some more polish to the UX but after a few hours of mostly failed futzing around with this or that HTML5 / CSS / Javascript feature—we've never done something like this before, so we're trying to learn on the fly—I gave up on trying to make it look more than bare-bones.

I'm not saying what the algorithm is, behind this (it's not fancy at all) but it does use the prompt text to seed the shuffling algorithm. and there's an actual (well, virtual) deck being scrambled and rescrambled, rather than just picking random card numbers.

I invite people to try it out, and tell me if there's any problems with it. and if anyone tries using it for an extended spell, I'd like to know how the program...well, feels.

maybe I should put some contact information on the page, or something...

~Chara of Pnictogen


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in reply to @pnictogen-wing's post:

I've only given it just this one go thus far, but results were fairly accurate! I'll try utilizing it a bit more over the coming weeks and send it over to some of my friends to try for some more solid feedback, but in the meantime I think this is a really neat tool, and thank you for taking the time to work on it!

This is very cool! I'm definitely going to take some time to try it out and record some results. What I will say is that the first question I asked it gave me all twos (2 of wands, 2 of swords, and 2 of cups) so I' curious to see if any patterns like that pop up again.