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Tarot Card Pull - November 13, 2024

Just for Fun Tarot Card Pull - November 13, 2024 | Lily's Lore and Legends

Just for Fun Tarot Card Pull - November 13, 2024

We are still using the Anime Tarot Deck and Guidebook: Explore the Archetypes, Symbolism, and Magic in Anime by Natasha Yglesias for this week's cards, which are the Queen of Swords and the Two of Cups.


Per the author's guidebook, the Queen of Swords means:

* Attributes: Independence, Discernment, Boundaries, Direct Communication, Lack of Bias

* Reversed Attributes: DSusceptibility to Influence, Coldheartedness, Over-Emotionality

* Type: Kuudere

*Kuudere appear in: Neon Genesis Evangelion (Rei Ayanami), Angel Beats! (Kanade Tachibana), Black Butler (Ciel Phantomhive), Inuyasha (Sesshōmaru), Classic Literature Club (Hōtarō Oreki), Attack on Titan (Mikasa and Levi Ackerman), My Hero Academia (Shoto Todoroki)


Per the author's guidebook, the Two of Cups means:

* Attributes: Partnership, Connection, Harmony, Sharing

* Reversed Attributes: Disconnection, Imbalance, Miscommunication


I hope you enjoy this week's card pulls and meaning!

Until next time, Lore Lovers, stay spooky💖



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