Mollymauk Tealeaf & Jester Lavorre – Oracle of the Moon Deck
Mollymauk Tealeaf & Jester Lavorre – Oracle of the Moon Deck
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The Oracle of the Moon Deck brings a little Critical Role fortune-telling to the table through the unmistakable perspectives of Mollymauk Tealeaf and Jester Lavorre.
Each illustrated card presents two balanced thoughts—pairings such as History & Dream, Home & Travel, and Chaos & Joy—giving you opposing or complementary ideas to consider as you explore a question, tell a story, or simply see where the cards take you.
Use familiar tarot-inspired techniques, follow the included advice from Mollymauk, or consult Jester's additions and doodles along the way.
Naturally, you may also ignore all sensible procedure and draw something at random.
Two Sides to the Story
Rather than assigning a single fixed idea to each card, the Oracle of the Moon offers two thoughts to consider together.
History & Dream
Home & Travel
Chaos & Joy
…and more pairings throughout the deck.
Use those ideas as prompts for reflection, inspiration, character and story development, or a new perspective on whatever question brought you to the cards in the first place.
Mollymauk's Advice. Jester's Notes.
The accompanying booklet includes guidance from Mollymauk Tealeaf, with additions and doodles from Jester Lavorre.
It's an especially charming bit of Critical Role worldbuilding: instead of simply putting familiar character artwork onto an ordinary oracle deck, the characters' personalities become part of how you interact with it.
Make Part of the Deck Your Own
Along with 20 full-color illustrated oracle cards, the set includes 10 blank cards ready for you to customize.
Add your own pairings, illustrations, inside jokes, campaign references, questionable wisdom—or whatever else deserves a place in your particular version of the Oracle of the Moon.
That means the finished deck can become partly yours.
Jester would presumably approve.
What’s Included
20 full-color illustrated oracle cards
10 blank cards for creating your own
Companion booklet with Mollymauk's advice and Jester's additions & doodles
Soft-touch allover-print rigid box with lift-off lid
Product Details
Product: Oracle of the Moon Deck
Characters: Mollymauk Tealeaf & Jester Lavorre
Illustrated cards: 20
Customizable blank cards: 10
Total cards: 30
Box: Rigid, soft-touch allover print with lift-off lid
Box dimensions: 6.25" L × 5" W × 1" H
Booklet: Saddle-stitch binding with matte paper pages
Booklet dimensions: 4.5" W × 5.9" H
Card material: Cardstock
Mollymauk card art: Caemiel Lilium (@caemiel)
Jester card art: Frei (@xfreischutz)
Box art: Grace Berríos (@lassflores)
Please note: The Oracle of the Moon can be used for reflection, storytelling, creative inspiration, or simply for fun. It is not intended to predict outcomes or replace professional advice in important life decisions.
Why We Love It
It's genuinely tied to the characters. Mollymauk's advice and Jester's handwritten additions make this feel like an object from their world rather than simply merchandise featuring their names.
The paired ideas are wonderfully open-ended. History & Dream. Home & Travel. Chaos & Joy. There's enough structure to spark a thought without dictating what that thought should be.
You get to alter it. Those 10 blank cards invite you to add something of yourself to the deck—and we love objects that become more personal through use.
It's useful for more than oracle readings. Writers, artists, Game Masters, and players can just as easily borrow the cards for prompts, characters, stories, and campaign inspiration.
About Critical Role
Critical Role began around a table of friends playing roleplaying games together and has grown into a world of actual-play storytelling, games, books, animation, and character-driven adventures. The Oracle of the Moon draws directly from the world and personalities of Mollymauk Tealeaf and Jester Lavorre.
Chaos & Joy sounds about right.
