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Divine Monster Tarot Project

by Spherewalker Games

Tarot78 cards
darkfantasy
monsterscreaturesdark-fantasyunconventionalreimagined-archetypes

Theme: Fantasy monsters reinterpreting tarot archetypes

The Divine Monster Tarot Project is a 78-card fantasy tarot deck where classic tarot archetypes are reimagined as monstrous figures. It aims to blend traditional tarot with a dark fantasy aesthetic.

Key Features

  • 78-card fantasy tarot deck
  • Reimagines classic tarot archetypes as monsters
  • Features a 'monstrous goat' for The Fool card

Who It's For

This deck would appeal to fantasy art collectors, dark fantasy enthusiasts, and tarot readers who appreciate unconventional or monstrous interpretations of classic archetypes. It is suited for those looking for a visually distinct deck that offers a darker, more creature-focused aesthetic while still adhering to the 78-card tarot structure.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in the Divine Monster Tarot Project deck?
The Divine Monster Tarot Project is a full 78-card deck, adhering to the standard structure of Major and Minor Arcana found in traditional tarot systems.
What is the main theme of the Divine Monster Tarot Project?
The primary theme of the Divine Monster Tarot Project is the reinterpretation of classic tarot archetypes through the lens of fantasy monsters. Each card features a monstrous or creature-like figure embodying the traditional card meaning, such as a 'monstrous goat' for The Fool.
Is the Divine Monster Tarot Project suitable for beginners?
While the specific interpretations are not detailed, the deck is described as a 'Tarot' deck, implying it follows a standard system. However, its unique monstrous imagery might require some familiarity with tarot to fully appreciate the reinterpretations, making it potentially more suited for intermediate to experienced readers or beginners who are also strong fantasy enthusiasts.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$3.2K

Backers

98

Funded

84%

Launched

Dec 2019

Platform: Kickstarter

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