House Strangewayes at the Coronation of Ozurr and Fortune.
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House Strangewayes at the Coronation of Ozurr and Fortune.
@spokenwithhands asked for a fortune
And if you ever need someone to teach you, let me know and I'd be happy to help
On one side we have The Chariot, a card which represents triumph and freedom, victory and identity. It heralds a time of power for you, an authority that you have yet to own. On the other is The Tower, a time of catastrophic, sometimes devastating change. It's a time of revelation and violence that disrupts the status quo, a necessary but oftentimes painful break from your usual patterns.
In the middle is Seven of Pentacles, a choice. Do you eat or not eat? Triumph, or fall? You have to decide which way this is going to go, or if both paths must converge.
@redgelight asked for a fortune but didnt give me a fun fact so he only gets one (1) card
Luckily, it's my favorite card so he gets a pass on going halfway
The Emperess is a creator, an embodiment of all life and every sense to experience its wonderful abundance. She is all things that we feel, see, and hear not just with the limitations of our body but with our souls. Love, creativity, hope, patience, generosity. She's primal, the being representing our very nature and our ties to the worlds around us.
@a-cold-rose asked for a fortune!
Everyone should sleep with a warm blanket, box or no box
Four of Wands is a card of celebration, your initial successes bringing with them harmony and hope. It's a good time for self-reflection and spiritual seeking, which the eight of cups represents. Although, the newfound peace must be maintained and paid close attention because the loss of it would bring about the opposite effect. The Five of Cups is a time of sorrow and regret, wishing for what might have been or what used to be and no longer is. Look inside yourself for answers.
@antemortxm has slanted writing sometimes in the love letters he writes me
The Six of Cups is a card planted firmly in the past, but the innocence of the past, a time before strife, a time of simple pleasures. There's a card missing in between this and the next one, but you and I both know what it would represent so I'll digress. The Six of Swords is recovery. It represents the chance to move away from the trials of your past, to remember that innocence of before and not only the struggle, to look back and see not the end of something good but the possibility of a new beginning to something better. Which leads us to the final card, Ten of Cups. Happiness is not only attainable but attained, the conflict is over, you've grieved and moved through it and looked to the good of the past instead of just the bad. This card is serenity and peace, complete contentment. It doesn't mean that there will never be anymore difficulties to face but it does mean that it will be okay.
@wolfxinside collects rad things and asked for a fortune
This one is actually pretty straightforward and tells a story, which I'm going with. Maybe it means something to you, maybe not, but I like the implications. Spoiler, there's no ending.
In the first card, two people of opposite worlds attract and come together to form a partnership, a link, and a bond. The union is strong here, new but extremely solid (perhaps on one side more than the other, both can only set roots in the soil that they know).
One, the Eight of Pentacles, is a craftsman. They have boundless creativity and even greater skill, making things from nothing. Along with that creativity and skill are intellect and understanding, combining to make someone who is wiser and more thoughtful than they might seem.
Two, the Seven of Swords, is a thief. More than that, Seven is an escapist. They take and then avoid responsibility for the theft, try to make away with what is not theirs and then act as though they can not be caught. They seem more cunning than they are, and a certain wise craftsman would likely see through to who their companion truly is.
But again, the story has no ending yet. How exciting!
@redgelight gets another fortune because tumblr lied
The first one is still relevant, ponder on the Empress.
The Four of Cups came up earlier today but in a different order. It represents self-abortion and being lost in your own concerns and reveries, which is related to the Hierophant (the card I associate with you actually lovely) in that he is a pursuant of deeper meaning, of tradition. There's a rigidity about him that is rooted in the strong belief in ritual and ceremony, secrets. He can be a teacher of great things because of his knowledge of self and his steadfast roots but the course that avoids change is not always the one to be taken. The third card, the Seven of Wands, is a card of strife and conflict, obstacles in your path that may lead you into too much introspection or too far out of it so that you lose yourself. No matter the difficulties you face you must have courage to defend your beliefs but also to examine them closely.
@gigaon asked for a fortune
Eight of Cups represents delving into into yourself and leaving the material world behind, personal discovery and seeking answers from within while Four of Cups warns against too much introspection, too much self-abortion that leads to the rest of the world fading away and seeming less important than your own concerns. The King of Pentacles seems to come out of left field, someone who much like Midas gilds whatever he touches in gold but may represent what you find when you look into yourself and become so absorbed in that the rest of the world seems less shiny and glamorous.
Also, why havent you shown me these pink dinosaur pajamas? And where is mine so we can match?
Fun fact about myself is that my hair is somehow down close to my knees already, I've been thinking about a haircut.