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Tarot Fire Oracle (Canceled)

Tarot Fire Oracle (Canceled)

by Закир Алим

Lenormand36 cards· Includes guidebook
darkhand-drawnfantasyblack-and-white
occultdemonicinfernalsufi-inspiredmagical-workengraving-stylegothic

Theme: Infernal and demonic figures for practical, occult divination

Medium: pencil ink

A dark-themed oracle deck by Zakir Alim, featuring black-and-white illustrations of demonic and infernal figures. The deck is designed for daily questions and revealing hidden options, drawing on Lenormand principles.

About This Deck

The Tarot Fire Oracle, also referred to as the Night Oracle, is a divination deck created by Zakir Alim, designed to answer daily questions and uncover hidden options for events. Despite its name, the deck appears to function as an oracle or Lenormand-style system rather than a traditional tarot, focusing on practical, household-level insights. The campaign blurb explicitly states "Tarot Lenormand," suggesting a hybrid or a system that draws on the direct, practical nature of Lenormand.

The aesthetic is distinctly dark and infernal, with black-and-white illustrations of demonic entities and symbols. The campaign's tagline, "Coming out of the inferno," reinforces this theme of fire, darkness, and possibly transformation or emergence from challenging situations. The deck is presented as a tool for "magical work," with reward tiers including "Magic poster of the Demon" and "Magic Cards Book," indicating a focus on occult practices beyond simple divination.

While the campaign was canceled, the concept aimed to provide a powerful, direct, and perhaps confrontational approach to divination. The limited information suggests a deck intended for those interested in shadow work, demonology, or a more intense, less conventional spiritual path. The emphasis on "36 Prayers to Deman" and "36 Secrets" on the box art implies a structured system, possibly with 36 cards, aligning with the typical card count of a Lenormand deck.

Key Features

  • Dark, infernal theme with demonic imagery
  • Black-and-white, hand-drawn art style
  • Blends "Tarot Lenormand" principles for daily questions and hidden options
  • Designed for "magical work" and occult practices
  • Includes a "Magic Cards Book" and potentially amulets or posters based on reward tiers

Who It's For

This deck is suited for experienced practitioners interested in darker, occult, or demonology-themed divination tools. Readers who appreciate highly detailed, black-and-white artwork with a gothic or infernal aesthetic will find it appealing. It may also attract those who work with Lenormand systems and are looking for a deck with a more intense, magical, or shadow-work focus, rather than a traditional, gentle approach to daily questions.

The Story Behind This Deck

Zakir Alim, the creator, is associated with "Sufi-Praktiken" (Sufi Practices), which suggests a background in mystical and spiritual traditions. The creation of the Tarot Fire Oracle, with its infernal themes, might represent an exploration of shadow aspects or a departure from conventional Sufi imagery into a more esoteric or confrontational spiritual domain. The campaign's brief story, "Coming out of the inferno," hints at a personal journey or a transformative process that inspired the deck's dark aesthetic and themes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of divination system does the Tarot Fire Oracle use?
The Tarot Fire Oracle is described as "Tarot Lenormand," indicating it likely combines elements of both systems. It is designed to answer daily questions and reveal hidden options, aligning with the practical, direct nature of Lenormand, rather than the complex psychological archetypes of traditional tarot.
What is the artistic style of the Tarot Fire Oracle?
The deck features highly detailed, black-and-white, hand-drawn illustrations of demonic and infernal figures. The style is reminiscent of classical engravings or woodcuts, with intricate line work and stark contrast, creating a dark and occult aesthetic.
Is the Tarot Fire Oracle suitable for beginners?
Given its dark, infernal themes and focus on "magical work," this deck is likely more suited for experienced practitioners or those with a specific interest in occult or demonology-themed divination. Its direct approach may be accessible, but the imagery and underlying concepts are not typical for a beginner's deck.
How many cards are in the Tarot Fire Oracle?
While not explicitly stated, the box art for the "Night Oracle" mentions "36 Prayers to Deman" and "36 Secrets," strongly suggesting the deck contains 36 cards. This card count is typical for a Lenormand deck, which the creator references in the blurb.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$1.3K

Backers

18

Funded

63%

Launched

Apr 2021

Platform: Kickstarter

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