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1. Enter through a life scene
Kipper should begin not with a card, but with a scene: document, work, family, money, journey, waiting, or closed conversation room.
- Scene reduces choice anxiety.
- Scene helps select a spread.
- Scene immediately leads to paid format.
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2. Question clinic
Raw 'what will happen' becomes practical: who holds the role, what to check, which paper matters, where pause is, what next step.
- Yes/no becomes conditions and signs.
- Question about a person does not become surveillance.
- Document question receives safe disclaimer.
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3. Spread selection
Short scene receives 1 or 3 cards. Documents and work receive 5 to 7. Complex roles receive a 9-room spread. A large period receives 36 tableau.
- Format is not chosen for price, but for task.
- Premium must explain why more cards matter.
- Grand Tableau requires a significator.
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4. Answer with evidence
Every phrase should rest on card, position, role, house, or document layer. Beauty is allowed only after proof.
- Direct answer first.
- Card evidence in the middle.
- Practical step at the end.
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5. Archive and Echo
Kipper is especially strong in repeated roles: waiting, office, house, official person, message, leak, and pathway corridor. Archive should turn this into a second oracle.
- Save role, paper, and waiting card.
- Echo after 3, 7, or 30 days.
- Repeated role becomes reason for premium reading.