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The Second Kingdom Tarot (Canceled)

The Second Kingdom Tarot (Canceled)

by Immortal Jellyfish

Tarot
colorfulfantasyanimedigital
love-death-robotseast-asian-inspiredmodern-tarotstylizedchinese-characters

Theme: Anime-inspired fantasy world with tarot archetypes

Medium: digital

The Second Kingdom Tarot is a visually striking deck inspired by the world-building of 'Love, Death & Robots,' featuring characters and scenes in a distinct anime-influenced style. The cards display a vibrant color palette and intricate details, with titles in both Roman numerals and Chinese characters.

About This Deck

The Second Kingdom Tarot presents a unique interpretation of the tarot system, drawing inspiration from the animated series 'Love, Death & Robots,' specifically its fox episode. This influence is evident in the deck's imaginative world-building and character designs, which blend fantasy elements with a distinct visual style. The cards feature a vibrant and varied color palette, with each card utilizing a dominant background color that helps differentiate its mood and theme.

The deck's artwork is characterized by its detailed illustrations and dynamic compositions, reminiscent of high-quality anime or graphic novels. The characters depicted on the cards are expressive and diverse, ranging from regal figures to more monstrous or spiritual beings, all rendered with a consistent artistic vision. The inclusion of both Roman numerals and Chinese characters for card titles suggests a fusion of traditional tarot structure with cultural elements, making the deck accessible to a broader audience while adding an exotic touch.

While specific details about the full card count or suit interpretations are not available, the visible Major Arcana cards (Justice, The World, The Empress, The Hierophant, The Devil, The Magician) indicate a foundation in the Rider-Waite-Smith system, albeit with a highly stylized and reinterpreted visual language. The deck appears to be designed for both collectors and readers who appreciate a modern, art-driven approach to tarot.

Key Features

  • Anime-influenced art style with vibrant colors and intricate details
  • Inspired by the world-building of 'Love, Death & Robots'
  • Card titles include both Roman numerals and Chinese characters
  • Visually distinct Major Arcana cards with varied background colors

Who It's For

This deck is well-suited for tarot enthusiasts who appreciate modern, anime-influenced art and unique world-building. It will appeal to collectors drawn to visually rich and distinctive decks, particularly those with an interest in East Asian aesthetics or the 'Love, Death & Robots' series. Readers who enjoy an intuitive approach to tarot, where the imagery sparks personal interpretation, will find this deck engaging, especially if they are comfortable with reinterpreted RWS symbolism.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the artistic style of The Second Kingdom Tarot?
The Second Kingdom Tarot features a digitally illustrated art style heavily influenced by anime and East Asian aesthetics. It uses clean lines, vibrant and saturated colors, and intricate details in its character designs and compositions. Each card often has a dominant background color, contributing to its distinct visual impact.
What is the inspiration behind The Second Kingdom Tarot?
The deck draws inspiration from the world-building found in the fox episode of the animated series 'Love, Death & Robots.' This influence is reflected in the deck's imaginative characters and unique narrative elements within the card imagery.
Does The Second Kingdom Tarot use traditional tarot card titles?
The cards visible in the imagery display both Roman numerals and Chinese characters for their titles, indicating a blend of traditional tarot numbering with cultural elements. While specific suit names are not shown, the Major Arcana cards appear to follow the standard tarot system.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$1.7K

Backers

29

Funded

75%

Launched

Oct 2025

Platform: Kickstarter

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