atreideslioness: (Aryeh)
Ghanima Atreides ([personal profile] atreideslioness) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2008-08-18 10:59 am

Destiny & Free Will, #7 [Period 1, Monday, August 18th]

The students should have gotten a handwaved notice to dress nicely and meet at the Causeway, where they were met by a large portal and a disgruntled looking Ghanima. 

If you thought you heard her muttering nasty things in a variety of languages regarding "stupid brothers," "stupid Spacing Guild," "damned stubborn Naibs with more pride than sense," "crazy detectives," or "never taking Faith Lehane anywhere ever again," well, you might not be wrong. 

"Right."  Reaching inside her coat, Ghanima retrieved a deck of the Dune Tarot and fanned the cards at them.  "Step right up, and ask me what today holds for you.  Through there -" she gestured at the portal with the cards,  " - is Monaco.  Home to some of the most wonderful casinos this Earth holds.  Your mission is to take the future I forsee, and try to beat it.  If I tell you that you are destined to win big, sit outside and give away money.  If I say you fail, go cheat the casino by whatever means you choose.  The one rule is not to get caught, because I am not paying for bail.  I want to see how many of you manage to flaunt destiny." 

"After all," she grinned humorlessly, flipping up the Hanged Man with ease.  "Navigating the future is a family talent.  Who wants to try and beat the oracular Atreides?"


[OOC:  Please to be waiting for the OCD DONE!  Feel free to tag me ooc if there's a future you want Ghani to give your student!  Otherwise, it will be randomized.]

raspberryturk: (Hmm.)

Re: Get Your Future!

[personal profile] raspberryturk 2008-08-18 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"Sounds like it," Reno mused, frowning thoughtfully. "Keepin' that first one, yeah. It'd be nice to see desire and work even out, for once."

Well. It would.

"Those unwise investments can bite me. I'm gonna keep every freakin' penny today, yo."

He'd figure out how to manage that one in a moment. The best way to not make unwise investments when it came to gambling was... Not to... gamble?

Oh. Oh, that was no freakin' fair. Maybe he'd just gamble a little bit.