Display title | The Tarot Café |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Tarot Café is a beautifully illustrated 2005-2008 Manhwa by Sang-Sun Park about a fortune teller named Pamela who deals with special customers after midnight. These customers can range from a wish-giving cat to a vampire to an alchemist (and so on and so forth), all of them with problems that only Pamela can help with... for a price. The particular price Pamela asks from these peculiar customers of hers just so happens to be a bead from Berial's necklace. The reasons as to why she's gathering the beads is something she prefers to keep to herself, but these are revealed during the course of the story. |