I'm Just Now Realising I Never Did One Of These!! Well Better Late Then Never.
Hello There! My Name Is Mary / Roach, Or Whatever You So Happen To Know Me As. Most Of The Time I Sign Off With My Posts With "roachspeaks" Or A Little 🪳 Emoji!! I Go By He/They Pronouns, And Am Currently 20.
I Have One Ask Blog Thats Not Active, As Of Right Now. Links Below If I Ever Come Back To It.
hey y'all remember eve. probably not right. yeah shes hella disconnected from the podcast as an oc cause I stopped listening but shes still cool as hell
and with dante, all 13 limbus company tarot cards are finished! thank you for all your patience :) meanings below the cut
(hm. i might make vergilius and charon too...i do have ideas for them)
the wheel of fortune (dante) represents the cycle of life and death, fate, and destiny.
the hermit (yi sang) represents introspection, solitude, and seeking truth from within oneself.
the magician (faust) represents intellect, willpower, manifesting potential, and seizing opportunity.
the chariot (don quixote) represents victory, focus, and overcoming obstacles through sheer determination.
the empress (ryoshu) represents motherhood and motherly love, nurturing, and creativity.
the hanged man (meursault) represents suspending action, surrender, acceptance, and viewing things from a new perspective. it is followed by death.
temperance (hong lu) represents balance, choosing the middle way, patience, and harmony.
the lovers (heathcliff) represents union, relationships, making choices between opposing and mutually exclusive options, and short-term vs. long-term consequences.
strength (ishmael) represents power from within, confidence through taming raw emotions, and courage in the face of distress.
the devil (rodion) represents addiction (both literal and figurative), oppression, excess, powerlessness, and dependency.
the moon (sinclair) represents uncertainty, anxiety, inner drives, and all that is hidden in the subconscious.
the emperor (outis) represents authority, respect, discipline, paternity, the father archetype, and calculated action.
the tower (gregor) represents sudden, destructive upheaval, disaster, change, and awakening.