Tarot reading for a Prince!Fuyuhiko!
x About their relationship with Natsumi and Hajime. Reading is under the cut! ~ Mod Fuyu ~
This tarot reading is planned with four cards, two to give information about Natsumi’s relationship and the other two for Hajimes relationship. To clarify: Card 1: How Fuyuhiko sees Natsumi Card 2: How Natsumi sees Fuyuhiko Card 3: How Fuyuhiko sees Hajime Card 4: How Hajime sees Fuyuhiko I hope this works to help your understanding, Fuyuhiko! And remember that what matters the most if your interpretation of what these cards could mean to you.
Card 1: The devil, upright. When I got this card, I was slightly confused for a while. But this is my interpretation of what it could mean in a scenario like this! The devil card represents restrictiveness, as well as deceits, fascination or internal negative forces. Could there be something troubling you about Natsumi that you are yet to talk to her about? Is there something that you must do to be able to keep your relationship from falling apart, or do you feel the need to get closer to her by talking about things that you’ve been keeping hidden? To be able to advance from hardships you may be feeling concerning your relationship, you must come to terms with the negativity that the devil card suggests, and it is likely that what comes from it will be a strong bond that’s hard to break. Card 2: 6th of chalices/cups, upright. This card represents childhood, smallness or looking back at the past. In particular, when the 6th of chalices is upright, it represents the positive things that have happened in the past. The card when upright is a symbol of joy, and my interpretation is that Natsumi cares about Fuyuhiko, and has done so for a long time. Natsumi is ready to be open to Fuyuhiko, and help him through his times of doubt. Their bond, according to Natsumi, is close. The card suggests that Fuyuhiko and Natsumi have known eachother for a long time and share experiences from the past which have made their relationship unlike the others. Card 3: King of swords, upright. The king of swords represents power and responsibility. From what I have interpreted, Fuyuhiko looked up to Hajime and saw him as a strong person who took things, especially his work, seriously. Fuyuhiko was likely there to give him guidance if it was needed, and they both had a deeply rooted respect for eachother. Their relationship was fairly intellectual, and feelings weren’t their number one priority while talking to each other. Hajime was a fair advisor to Fuyuhiko, and Fuyuhiko did his best to return the favour. Hajime, all in all, was a “pillar of strength” for Fuyuhiko. Card 4: The chariot, upright. Hajime saw Fuyuhiko as a steadfast person, who was similar in many ways except for the fact that Fuyuhiko was more ruled by his temper, or emotional factors. Fuyuhiko’s aggressions were something that Hajime had troubles dealing with from time to time, and he’d be the person to give Fuyuhiko pointers to be more self-disciplined and in control of his own actions. With those talks, he helped Fuyuhiko come over hardships if he were to have any.












