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Tarot Card Pull - January 29-February 4, 2025

Just for Fun Tarot Card Pull - January 29-February 4, 2025

Happy Lunar New Year, my dear Lore Lovers, and happy 2025! I have been slack about posting content on the blog, but I swear, I am still plugging away...

Anyhoo, I have been trying to pull the weekly tarot cards on my Wednesday morning coffee streams over on Twitch, so you can see me do the whole dance and shuffle while still trying to wake up. Because it's 2025 and I am 40, I don't care who sees me before I can form words, it's entertaining. But, I am letting my inner monologue run away with my typing, so let's backtrack.

On Wednesdays, we have coffee and discuss the weekly card pulls. This week, I used the beautiful Official World of Warcraft Tarot Deck & Guidebook, gifted to me by the equally beautiful Staar, who is an active member of my Discord server and follower/subscriber on Twitch, as well as a wonderful friend of mine. And then we also pulled an Oracle card from the Conact Cards: An Extraterrestrial Divination System, which was an amazing gift for so many reasons, including the fact it is second-hand with a great history, and there are NOTES!!! A previous owner wrote notes and circled important words to them and I could go on, but this set was, again, gifted to me by my friend Drew, who I know y'all have heard me talk about before, I adore him and I'm so blessed that I have such amazing friends on the internet! I'm done gushing over cards and people, for now.

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For the week, I opted for a 3-card tarot draw, and we drew the Five of Wands, Six of Pentacles, and Ace of Pentacles. Our Oracle draw was the Alien card, Sirius.

Per the authors' guidebooks, 


The Five of Wands means:

"Upright: Many desires are at play—and all of them are at odds. Each voice passionately declares what they want, yet none listen to what is being said. It may fall to you to set the course for everyone."

*Pictured: Brann Bronzebeard & Tae'thelan Bloodwatcher


The Six of Pentacles means:

"Upright: Now is the time for charity. Should you find your pockets full, then give freely to those in need. If you are not so fortunate, look forward to boons from new benefactors. Accept their gifts and be not prideful."

*Pictured: Genn Greymane, Mia Greymane, & Finel



The Ace of Pentacles means:

"Upright: It is a new beginning for you and your earthly concerns. Look to all things—your health, your finances, your career—and see a fresh start for any or all of them."

*Pictured: Rokhan



The Sirius means:

Attribute: Play

"The Sirius card is not serious at all; it is absolutely the contrary. Sirius energy swells with joy. It absorbs every last drop of pleasure and peace, then sends it back out in a rippling wave of gratitude. This brilliant, effervescent intelligence floods our minds with illumination and fills our lives with harmony."


I love these cards, they are perfect for the new moon, which was this morning at 7:37am Eastern (according to my moon app), the Lunar New Year, and, of course, for 2025. And always remember,  much like the split instant of the new moon's complete darkness, the light is never far behind, you just have to know where to look.

Until next time, Lore Lovers, stay spooky💖

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