This piece was inspired by my all time favorite story The Last Unicorn. I made it in 2018. It's still on my business cards and still a piece that gets sold out quickly at cons...
I THINK I might repaint it. Or at least make another piece at my current skill level because I still really love it 💜
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Resident Evil Village Inspired Tarot Card: Mutated Alcina Dimitrescu as "Strength".
Courage, Power & Control. There's so much I could say about this one but, I specifically put in my notes that Alcina with all of her power still couldn't save what mattered most to her, her family.
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VIII. Justice
Justice, karma, consequence - this is what the Justice card is about. Overall, this card tells you that you reap what you sow - how you have treated others will be met with a fair judgement. Whether that judgement is favorable or not depends entirely upon your actions. Who else could be featured on this card but Katara, obsessed with justice as she is? Here she's depicted as the Painted Lady, a moment where we see her character, in the show, perhaps the most clearly - she is devoted to righting the wrongs done to people, even if those people are part of the Fire Nation she abhors.
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I'm drawing an Avatar themed tarot deck (Major Arcana only)! Every day I'll reveal a new design. :) Follow along and let me know which one is your favorite!
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A long time ago, when I was still responsible for Vellexia in Pathfinder ask, I participated in an event called Harrow cards(smth like tarot cards, but Harrow).
Here is my card :)
Sorry for the bad quality, it’s not my fault I swear…
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Hello, there. It's been a minute, right?
Well, I can't promise I'm going to post a lot again- but for now, here is a new tarot card, a the first one from the Suit Of Pentacles! For this occasion, I'm bringing back a fandom that is already present in the cards I did- AHS, and more precisely, Hotel.
It was damn time March got his own card, and so, here he is, as the Ten of Pentacles.
(ngl i do love it a lot. I tried stuff with the light and the coloring of the two portraits behind and i think it looks neat)
Sooo, why this choice, you might ask?
Well, first, the Suit of Pentacles is all about success, money and wealth. For a character like March, who build himself on his wealth, it's seems very pertinent.
Upright, it's a card that suggest wealth (third time I said that word ; how about a fourth? wealth), the kind that bring you financial security and long-term success. Our dude built his own hotel, and is still proud of that a century after, so yeah, I guess, it works. It's also about being able to support your relative, at least with money, and well... the Countess definitely got to enjoy that. Which is why she's on the card too; so far, the card could also apply to her. And her and John are perhaps the closest thing March has from relatives, aside from the hell baby in the crib. Even if they are currently a new addition to his trophy room...
Reversed, tho, the card can design the dark side of wealth. In the sens that sometimes, wealth can be a trap, an bottomless pit of wanting for more and never being able to be fullfilled. March does throw a lot of comments about that around- saying that no fame nor fortune could satisfy, mentionning the curious appetite of the "filthy rich"... and.
Between you and me.
How much darker can it be, than with a character like James Patrick March ?
Basically, this card, while upright, acknowledges the importance of financial stability and the ability of building a long-term successful situation for ourself and our family ; reversed, it's a call for cautiousness, a reminder to avoid the excess in favour of reconnecting with one self. You do not want to finish on that wall, now, do you? :)
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The Red Thread: Chapter 156
The Library of Pastaxandria has recorded for its shelves: Chapter 156 of The Red Thread.
Ship: Matt Murdock x F!Reader
Chapter Summary:
Your heart skipped in your chest, picking up speed. Here, here was the information you needed, the road that would guide you to both the orchid and, potentially, some additional clues about where Derek might be hiding. Hell, maybe you wouldn’t even need the orchid. Even if Margaret was headed out, there might be other people in the building who'd formed enough of an attachment to him. The orchid would be the easier option if you could get your hands on it—a single thread you knew reliably led to Derek, one that wouldn’t require you to dig through threads in alleys or during risky conversations. But you’d still take that backup if you could get it, just in case. You’d do whatever it took to find Derek.
And once you found him… you'd find Anthony.
Could Anthony feel it? That cool shiver down his spine as you closed in?
Did he feel hunted, like you did?
Afraid?
Wordcount: 5.6k
Warnings for this chapter: brief references to being abused and being robbed, but no other warnings!
Read me on AO3 because that’s where penguins hang out
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