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  1. AddHtml(148, 376, 251, 146, Color(" The Fool (1) \n\n"+
  2. "The Fool represents potential. The Fool is Man bereft of purpose or path. While it is not always an enviable position, the sign of The Fool can be beneficial; while marked with a lack of direction, it also bears an overabundance of potential. Those who identify with The Fool can make their own fate, be it a positive outcome or a negative one. ", "333333"), (bool)false, (bool)true);
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  4. AddHtml(148, 376, 251, 146, Color(" The Lovers (2) \n\n" +
  5. "The Lovers represent fellowship. Unity and bonding are often associated with The Lovers. However, they also carry with them the burden of sacrifice, for there is little to be gained that doesn't require something to be given in turn. In a broader scope, The Lovers are identified with the brotherhood of Mankind as a whole, though most often they are taken to represent personal beliefs and an immediate connection to others.", "333333"), (bool)false, (bool)true);
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  7. AddHtml(148, 376, 251, 146, Color(" The Archbishop (3) \n\n" +
  8. "The Archbishop represents authority. He is possessed of the vision necessary to see the path into the future. Those who adhere to the sign of The Archbishop hope for stability, whether they assume the mantle of leadership or abide the judgment of another. However, The Archbishop is governed by doctrine and the doctrine does not change; guidance may be granted, but deviation from said guidance is not an option. With order comes inflexibility.", "333333"), (bool)false, (bool)true);
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  10. AddHtml(148, 376, 251, 146, Color(" Virtue (4) \n\n" +
  11. "Virtue represents guidance. Borrowed from the Sacred Eight of the Decusian faith, Virtue serves as a goal to strive towards. It is the desire to master one's self. However, Virtue must come from within; those who look to the sign of Virtue must remember while the end-goal is clear the path is self-determined. There is struggle in Virtue, but it is internal rather than external.", "333333"), (bool)false, (bool)true);
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  13. AddHtml(148, 376, 251, 146, Color(" The Mage (5) \n\n" +
  14. "The Mage represents power. The confidence to grasp what is beyond the mortal realm of possibility and the willpower to use it is the domain of The Mage. Energy and initiative are the hallmarks of this sign. However, those who overreach or seek to control that which is beyond their capabilities also fall under the domain of The Mage.", "333333"), (bool)false, (bool)true);
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  18. AddHtml(148, 376, 251, 146, Color(" The Watcher (6) \n\n" +
  19. "The Watcher represents awareness. His eyes have seen that which few others are observant enough to glimpse and his mind has understood that which few others are contemplative enough to comprehend. Those who choose to follow the sign of The Watcher often walk a lonely path, for whether The Watcher's awareness pertains to some inner truth or some external occurrence it is rarely a shared experience.", "333333"), (bool)false, (bool)true);
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  22. AddHtml(148, 376, 251, 146, Color(" The Spirit (7) \n\n" +
  23. "The Spirit represents otherworldliness. She is one who has broken the bonds of the mortal Universe and set foot in Heaven and Hell. Those who identify with The Spirit live their lives aware of the fact that beyond this existence there lies other realms, both daemonic and divine, borders barely held in check by the laws of the Doctrine. The path of The Spirit often involves the blurring of said borders. Those who delve too deeply into that which The Spirit represents sometimes lose their connection to the mortal world entirely.", "333333"), (bool)false, (bool)true);
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  25. AddHtml(148, 376, 251, 146, Color(" The Legionnaire (8) \n\n" +
  26. "The Legionnaire represents conquest. Those who seek to effect change by force march alongside The Legionnaire. Though the favorite of many soldiers, The Legionnaire is not exclusively the domain of those who make a living through the clash of swords; victory and glory in any arena is the goal of The Legionnaire. However, in order for some to claim victory others must taste defeat; The Legionnaire also holds sway over those brought low by impulsivity, recklessness and pride.", "333333"), (bool)false, (bool)true);
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  29. AddHtml(148, 376, 251, 146, Color(" The Moon (9) \n\n" +
  30. "The Moon represents secrets. It shows us the truth of the night but only in glimpses and shadows. It is a sign pursued by those seeking to keep something hidden and is a symbol of deception, illusion and obfuscation. Likewise, those who wish to see through the veil of darkness also identify with The Moon. No matter one's intentions, though, they should be wary; life too long lived in the dark, seeing everything by the light of The Moon, will cause even that which is true to breed doubt and uncertainty in the mind.", "333333"), (bool)false, (bool)true);
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  34. AddHtml(148, 376, 251, 146, Color(" The Cog (10) \n\n" +
  35. "The Cog represents fate. Those who claim The Cog as their sign value action dictated by purpose. They seek their place in the world and know that individuality is worth only so much, for without a place in the greater scheme of things uniqueness can impede usefulness. Motion, progress, and completeness are all hallmarks of The Cog. Yet often times these things come at the expense of The Cog; it is, after all, only a piece of a greater puzzle and lacks personal agency and control in its actions. The Cog turns whether it wishes to or not.", "333333"), (bool)false, (bool)true);
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  37. AddHtml(148, 376, 251, 146, Color(" The Tower (11) \n\n" +
  38. "The Tower represents the unwelcome truth. It has many interpretations but none are pleasant. Some identify The Tower as a symbol of unwanted change, the transition from one way of living to another. To others the crumbing facade is the story of the folly of Man, the rise and subsequent inevitable fall of order or civilization. Those who choose the sign of The Tower acknowledge that they or their legacy will likely fall to ruin and all that was once proud and glorious shall become as dust. Many suggest that one does not choose The Tower, The Tower chooses them.", "333333"), (bool)false, (bool)true);
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  40. AddHtml(148, 376, 251, 146, Color(" The Angel (12) \n\n"+
  41. "The Angel represents salvation. This sign is a reference to the Archangel Decus and his sacrifice. Adherents of The Angel often seek to realize an inner calling. The hope of a new beginning rests heavily on the shoulders of The Angel. Often times this sign is invoked in the darkest hour when redemption and absolution seems all but lost. However, those who follow The Angel should well understand the consequences, for the salvation associated with The Angel often comes at a heavy price to The Angel himself.", "333333"), (bool)false, (bool)true);
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