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Guide to the Strange and Eternal Tarot Deck

Guide to the Strange and Eternal Tarot Deck

by Marcail Madorum

Tarot· Includes guidebook
rider-waite-smithgender-neutralmodern-designinclusivedigital-guidebookkickstarter-funded

Theme: Progressive, gender-free Rider-Waite-Smith homage

A boldly designed, gender-free tarot deck by Marcail Madorum, offering a progressive homage to the classic Rider-Waite system. It encourages readers to be their own guide within its unique universe.

About This Deck

The Guide to the Strange and Eternal Tarot Deck is a progressive reinterpretation of the classic Rider-Waite system, designed by freelance artist and graphic designer Marcail Madorum. Launched successfully on Kickstarter in 2020, the deck aims to provide a bold, gender-free reading experience, inviting users to navigate its universe with their own intuition as their primary guide. The creator's vision emphasizes a modern approach to tarot, moving beyond traditional gendered imagery to create a more inclusive and universally relatable deck.

This deck is presented as a complete tarot set, following the 78-card structure of the Rider-Waite tradition. While specific details about the card stock or finish are not provided in the campaign story, the inclusion of a digital guide (.PDF) suggests a comprehensive resource for understanding the deck's symbolism and interpretations. The campaign successfully raised $7,000 from 137 backers, indicating a strong community interest in its progressive and inclusive design.

The deck's core philosophy centers on self-guidance and personal interpretation, making it suitable for readers who prefer an intuitive approach to tarot. The emphasis on a "gender-free" design suggests an intentional effort to create imagery that resonates broadly, without relying on conventional masculine or feminine archetypes for its court cards or major arcana figures. This makes the deck particularly appealing to those seeking a contemporary and inclusive tool for self-reflection and divination.

Key Features

  • Progressive, gender-free homage to the classic Rider-Waite tarot deck
  • Includes a digital guide (.PDF) for card interpretations
  • Successfully funded on Kickstarter with 137 backers
  • Designed by freelance artist and graphic designer Marcail Madorum
  • Offers a unique universe for self-guided readings

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for tarot readers seeking a modern, inclusive, and gender-free interpretation of the Rider-Waite-Smith system. It will appeal to those who value contemporary design and a progressive approach to spirituality, as well as readers who prefer to rely on their intuition rather than strict traditional interpretations. Beginners looking for an accessible yet unique entry into tarot will find its self-guidance philosophy appealing, while experienced readers will appreciate its fresh perspective on classic archetypes.

The Story Behind This Deck

Marcail Madorum is a freelance artist and graphic designer with 18 years of experience. Creating the Guide to the Strange and Eternal Tarot Deck was a dream fulfilled, driven by a desire to produce a progressively bold, gender-free tarot deck. Madorum poured personal enjoyment and creative vision into the project, hoping that users would connect with the deck as deeply as she enjoyed its creation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Guide to the Strange and Eternal Tarot Deck suitable for beginners?
Yes, the deck is described as an homage to the classic Rider-Waite tarot, meaning its structure and core meanings likely align with the widely understood RWS system. The emphasis on being "your own guide" and the inclusion of a digital guide (.PDF) suggest it is designed to be accessible for those new to tarot, encouraging intuitive interpretation.
What does 'gender-free' mean for this tarot deck?
The 'gender-free' aspect indicates that the deck's imagery, particularly for characters like the court cards and major arcana figures, avoids traditional gendered representations. This approach aims to make the deck more inclusive and universally relatable, allowing readers to connect with the archetypes without being limited by conventional masculine or feminine interpretations.
Does the deck come with a physical guidebook?
The Kickstarter reward tiers explicitly state that a 'Digital Guide (.PDF)' is included with the deck. There is no mention of a physical guidebook being part of the standard offering, though backers received other physical items like art prints and amulets depending on their pledge level.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$7.0K

Backers

137

Funded

121%

Launched

Oct 2020

Platform: Kickstarter

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