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The Second Kingdom Tarot (Canceled)

The Second Kingdom Tarot (Canceled)

by Immortal Jellyfish

Tarot
colorfulfantasydigital
east-asianlove-death-robotsanimated-series-inspiredillustrativenarrative-richmodern-fantasy

Theme: East Asian-inspired fantasy world within a tarot framework

Medium: digital

The Second Kingdom Tarot is a visually striking deck inspired by the world-building of the 'Love, Death & Robots' episode 'The Witness'. It features a distinctive art style with bold linework and a vibrant color palette, incorporating what appear to be East Asian cultural motifs.

About This Deck

The Second Kingdom Tarot, created by Immortal Jellyfish, is a tarot deck that draws its aesthetic and thematic inspiration from the intricate world-building seen in the 'Love, Death & Robots' episode 'The Witness'. This influence is evident in the deck's unique visual style, which combines dynamic character designs with a rich, expressive color scheme. The cards displayed feature figures that appear to be drawn from East Asian cultural contexts, suggesting a reinterpretation of traditional tarot archetypes through this specific lens.

The deck's artwork utilizes strong outlines and a blend of vibrant and muted tones, creating a sense of depth and narrative within each card. While the full scope of the deck's system is not detailed, the visible cards include both Roman numerals and what appear to be Chinese characters, indicating a fusion of Western tarot structure with Eastern linguistic and possibly symbolic elements. The overall presentation suggests a deck designed to be both aesthetically engaging and rich in interpretive potential, appealing to those who appreciate unique artistic takes on the tarot.

The visual evidence suggests a carefully crafted deck where each card is a miniature piece of art. The characters are expressive, and the compositions are dynamic, inviting viewers to delve into the stories and meanings embedded within each illustration. This approach positions the deck as a collectible item for art enthusiasts as well as a functional tool for divination, offering a fresh perspective on the tarot journey.

Key Features

  • Distinctive art style inspired by 'Love, Death & Robots'
  • Features East Asian cultural motifs and characters
  • Combines Roman numerals with Chinese characters on cards
  • Bold linework and vibrant color palette

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for tarot enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate unique, art-driven interpretations of the tarot system, especially those with an interest in East Asian aesthetics or animated series like 'Love, Death & Robots'. Readers who enjoy decks with strong narrative potential and a distinctive visual style will find this appealing. It may also attract those looking for a deck that blends traditional tarot with modern, illustrative art.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the artistic style of The Second Kingdom Tarot?
The Second Kingdom Tarot features a bold, illustrative art style with strong black outlines and a vibrant color palette. The characters and motifs appear to be inspired by East Asian aesthetics, creating a distinctive and narrative-rich visual experience.
What is the inspiration behind The Second Kingdom Tarot?
The deck draws inspiration from the world-building of the fox episode in the animated series 'Love, Death & Robots'. This influence is reflected in its unique visual style and thematic approach.
Does The Second Kingdom Tarot use traditional tarot symbolism?
While the full system details are not available, the visible cards include Roman numerals, suggesting a connection to traditional tarot numbering. The imagery reinterprets these archetypes through a unique East Asian-inspired lens.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$1.7K

Backers

29

Funded

75%

Launched

Oct 2025

Platform: Kickstarter

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