Stone
Each rune answers as a sign of force, not as a long lecture.
sells force, boundary, refusal, action, and the cost of a step
rune, force, prohibition, action, and what not to touch
buying moment
When a short sign of force is needed: boundary, refusal, protection, resolve, cost of action.
method difference
Runes are sold as a stone answer: less text, more weight, a clear boundary, and action without ornament.
conversion moment
Best buying moment: the seeker already knows the story, but does not know where to set the boundary or what they have strength for.
why this is not a Tarot clone
Each rune answers as a sign of force, not as a long lecture.
The scroll names what must not be touched or is still too early.
Action receives a cost so the answer does not become an impulse.
purchase ladder
one rune as a strike on the question
rune, force, prohibition, action, and what not to touch
several stones, boundaries, cost of action, and stone Echo
boundary check after action
runes give the Council a short bodily yes or no: whether force is present
A return to the same scroll after time, not a new anxious purchase.
the archive shows recurring boundaries, refusals, and forces
sample before payment
Force is present, but not for attack: the sign asks you to close the leak of attention.
Boundary: do not explain yourself where only concessions are expected from you.
Action: one short reply, one pause, one refusal of needless justification.
demo before payment
Before payment, the seeker sees that runes will be short, direct, and embodied, not a long psychological speech.
Force is present, but not for attack. It is for closing an attention leak.
The boundary begins where explanations have become another way to concede.
The action should be short: one reply, one pause, one refusal of needless justification.