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The Deck of Dragons, sometimes referred to as the Fatid, was the dominant oracular system in the majority of the world, with the exception of the Lether continent which used its predecessor, the Tiles. It is possible they will be succeeded by the Coins in the future.

The Deck was made up of a series of cards, depicting the various members of the pantheon. The deck accurately portrayed the pantheon, creating new cards as were necessary for new members. Most cards represented a specific roles within Houses, with a few non-aligned cards that were without a House.

During a reading, cards were dealt one at a time, with the resulting divination dependant on which cards came out. Different patterns could be used to lay down the Deck, e.g. in a spiral (showing what card would be the focus of attention) or in blocks (what way the local powers would oppose each other).

The look of a card would depend on the local conditions. It could change slightly of its own accord depending on where the reading was performed, showing how the world and pantheon were unfolding. For example, during the events of Gardens of the Moon, the card of Oponn would probably show the Twins no matter where the reading was performed; on Genabackis, however, the card would also show a spinning Coin next to the Twins.

However, not only the attributes or background of a card could change, but also the focus point of a card. Most positions in the Deck of Dragons are taken by only one person, usually an Ascendant. When this card shows up in a reading of the Deck, it does not have to refer to this Ascendant but most of the time refers to a person in the local area and who is close the position portrayed. During one reading on Seven Cities, for example, the card of the Assassin of High House Shadow showed up, referring to Kalam as the local Assassin as opposed to Cotillion, the actual Assassin. On another continent, the card would probably have a different look to it.

The Deck has a Master, Ganoes Paran, who can add cards and sanction new Houses.

Organization of the Deck of Dragons

Known Users

Though anyone may have picked up and used a Deck of Dragons, not everyone had the capability to utilize its predictive powers. The following were known users within the Malazan Book of the Fallen series:

Readings

Tattersail

She is a skilled and experienced Adept and performs several readings during the events in Gardens of the Moon

The first reading is shortly after the Enfilade of Pale, with the company of the newly soul-shifted Hairlock.

Her second is a few days later, at the behest of Tayschrenn who is blocked in his own efforts to read the Deck.

Her third reading is a complete layout of the Deck in an effort to sense the motivations of all the players surrounding the coming convergence in Darujhistan.


Iskaral Pust

In Deadhouse Gates, Pust performs a reading of the Deck foreshadowing the renewal of Sha'ik.


The Ladro Keep Reading

In Deadhouse Gates, Kalam Mekhar tries to avoid a reading of the Deck by a woman who is also sheltering from a sandstorm in Ladro Keep.


Fiddler

Fiddler's readings of the Deck take a similar form to card games, with Fiddler as the dealer issuing cards to players.

The first such game to appear in the series is in Darujhistan during the events of Gardens of the Moon[1].

Later, in The Bonehunters, Fiddler deals another game at the request of Adjunct Tavore before the Bonehunters return to Malaz City.

He deals another game at Tavore's behest in Letheras during Dust of Dreams, though it is dissimilar to his usual style and is more of a reading than a game.

Notes and References

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