Direct answer first
The first 2-4 sentences should give a clear conclusion, not force the user to hunt for meaning.
- Yes, but with condition
- Delay for now
- Reply comes through formal channel
- Choice depends on a document
Lenormand · answer
A paid answer should be intelligent, clear, and concrete. Not a foggy poem, not generic advice, but a scroll with direct conclusion, cards, phrases, timing, step, and ethical boundary.
6 · Lenormand
A paid answer should sound like skilled work: clear, beautiful, concrete, card-evidenced, and without artificial fog.
The first 2-4 sentences should give a clear conclusion, not force the user to hunt for meaning.
Every important conclusion should cite the cards: not simply 'I feel', but Letter + Key, Mountain in center, Mice near Fish.
The answer must assemble cards into a phrase, otherwise the user gets a dictionary instead of a reading.
A premium answer may discuss speed, opportunity window, and condition, but must not sell an exact date as guaranteed.
The final should include one testable step: write, wait, clarify a document, compare option, close a leak.
After the answer, the site should save not a technical hash, but a human trace: main card, pair, theme, timing, Echo.
4 · Lenormand
These mistakes turn Lenormand into a generic text generator. Quality gate should block them.
If card names can be removed and the answer still sounds the same, it is not Lenormand.
Lenormand should not become a long psychology lecture, especially when Letter, House, Fish, or Tower appear.
Coffin, Scythe, Cross, Snake, and Fox do not grant permission to frighten the user or sell urgent rituals.
The answer must not say: definitely writes, definitely leaves, definitely cheats, definitely becomes ill, definitely wins money.
Lenormand · OmenHall
A card or spread description should never be a dead end. OmenHall gives the next step immediately: free daily sign, short line, decision scroll, or deeper Tableau preview.