Tarot revisited

Tulip

The Moon

A dark portent indeed. The moons of Vaul are a symbol of our gods, and the eternal waltz. To be bound to these cards, to be the destroyer of moons, is to court doom surely. A sinister omen young elf.

Celeste

The Sun

Glory, power, pride, Present for us every morning, but yet small, distant and unspeaking. Pitiless and paradoxically cold yet burning those who stray too close. To feel the warmth, the sun needs to keep you at a distance. The Sun chooses not its path, shines without kindness , a prisoner of its own cyclical destiny.

Ernodal

Lovers 

Though beautiful, this card does not always mean love, sometimes it means, intimacy, closeness, binding. Sometimes it is unwanted – the lovers consume each other, they cannot both survive the embrace.

Gritgoz

The Fool

The Fool the fool wears the mask to better see behind our own, to understand the court. Yet see how when stares at himself, and sees nothing behind his own mask. The fool is always in servitude, and never on the throne, a grave injustice….

Throkk

The Bather ( ironic)

… covered in urine, nobody read the card.

 

 

Nobody drew the wild card, who did it represent? On the card, you see a winged , fire-breathing creature up high, surround by flame. It wears a single key around its neck, a symbol of locked treasures, hidden secrets and those who hunt them. Perhaps a sign of future encounters? Perhaps its just a coincidence.