Trust · Important · 8 min
Online Readings: Random or Fitted
The key trust question is when cards are chosen. In OmenHall, the sign should be fixed before interpretation.
Explains why a fair digital oracle must not choose the result after writing the text.
Core rule
First question and selection. Then order, orientations, cut, and seal. Only after that does interpretation appear. This protects the result from fitting.
- Order is fixed before the answer.
- Orientations are not manually chosen.
- Text must not change the cards.
Why this sells trust
The user pays not for a text generator, but for the feeling of a fair ritual. The honesty seal turns a digital reading into a verifiable artifact.
- Less suspicion.
- More feeling of a real table.
- Better for returning visits.
What to check in any oracle
- 1Is sign selection explained?
- 2Is there a clear no-guarantee boundary?
- 3Can the result be saved?