// who to watch for
Ten faces, all the same. Choose one to be careful of.
This is not a scientific instrument, it is a reflective exercise borrowed from a much older tradition: using chance and symbol to surface something you were not consciously looking for. Ten identical faces, one revealed at random, each carrying a different warning.
The value in an exercise like this is not prediction, it is projection. What you notice, what unsettles you, and what you dismiss in the description that comes up often says more about your own instincts around trust and danger than about the card itself.
Treat it as a mirror dressed as a game, in keeping with how Mama Kara treats fate throughout the novel.