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Do you want to become a paranormal investigator?

Keldan

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Not the kind who relies on gadgets, the kind who uses real magick.

You’d go to haunted places and work your magick on site. A lot of the time, things happen so fast you won’t even have time to cast a circle or start a full ritual before something kicks off. But you’d learn something from every location. Would you take a job like that? Why?
 

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That’s like my dream job. I’m technically apart of a business that does that but I haven’t been called upon yet. Most people who have inquired just want me to bend free will so they can make money. Which is not what I do. I’m an apprentice.

I recommend reading psychic detective by Colin Wilson if you can find a copy.
 

beardedeldridge

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No.

There's no money in it.

What you did wouldn’t have any lasting effects. I guess repeat business would help the first point some.

Most places wouldn’t have anything of note happening and you’d probably end up putting on a bit of theatre for your supper. Which isn’t without merit if it makes people feel better but not what you signed up for.

And then to turn it into steady income you’d be putting on even more dramatic performances hoping for clicks/likes/sales.

So it would either start off as a con or end up feeling a lot like one.
 
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