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Title: The Child of Whimsy: A puckish cherub with horns, holding a broken orb in one hand with a spinning die over the other hand. The cherub looks sideways at the viewer, with a sly grin and a wink. Dice Faces: Rather than flipping or just rerolling, I like the idea of Chaos introducing something new or providing multiple pathways, by either introducing new dice to the reading or forcing a reroll and have two competing readings. Randomly pick an unused die and roll it onto the board, and include it in the reading. (It may move other dice around) Randomly pick an unused die and roll it off to the side, then replace the Chaos die with this one. Remove the three dice closest to the Chaos die and return them to the bag. Randomly draw out three replacement dice and roll those instead. Read the dice as they are, then reroll the three nearest the Chaos die and read again. Both things are possible. Read the dice as they are, then reroll all of them (not the Chaos die), and read again. Both things are possible. Read the dice as they are, then swap the positions of the two dice closest to the Chaos die with the two that are farthest, and read again. Both things are possible.