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Hybrid Tarot : Combining Lenormand & Oracle into the Tarot (Canceled)

by Eugene Leong

Other43 cards
hybrid-systemlenormand-integrationdivinity-archetypesmulti-layered-reading

Theme: Hybrid divination combining Tarot, Lenormand, and divinities

The Hybrid Tarot is a 43-card deck that integrates Lenormand symbols into traditional Tarot archetypes, while also personifying Tarot characters with various divinities. It aims to offer a multi-layered divination experience.

Key Features

  • 43-card deck combining Tarot, Lenormand, and divinity archetypes
  • Integrates Lenormand symbols onto Tarot cards
  • Personifies Tarot characters with divinities for added depth
  • Designed for multi-layered divination readings

Who It's For

This deck is intended for experienced readers who are familiar with both Tarot and Lenormand systems and are looking for a complex, multi-layered divination tool. It would appeal to those interested in exploring the intersections of different divinatory traditions and mythology, and who appreciate a conceptual approach to card reading.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in the Hybrid Tarot?
The Hybrid Tarot is a 43-card deck. This count suggests a unique structure that deviates from the traditional 78-card Tarot system, focusing on a curated selection of cards central to its hybrid approach.
What divination systems does the Hybrid Tarot combine?
The Hybrid Tarot integrates elements from three divination systems: traditional Tarot, Lenormand, and Oracle. It incorporates Lenormand symbols onto Tarot cards and personifies Tarot characters with various divinities.
Is the Hybrid Tarot suitable for beginners?
Given its hybrid nature, combining Tarot, Lenormand, and divinity archetypes, the Hybrid Tarot is likely more suitable for experienced readers who are already familiar with at least two of these systems. Beginners might find the multi-layered symbolism challenging without prior knowledge.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$2.2K

Backers

34

Funded

11%

Launched

Jan 2021

Platform: Kickstarter

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