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The Tarot of Devotion - Second Edition

The Tarot of Devotion - Second Edition

by Le page Novembre

Tarot40 cards· Includes guidebook
medievalpagannon-genderedoriginal-systemreduced-card-count

Theme: Medieval church and pagan devotion

The second edition of The Tarot of Devotion is a 40-card, non-gendered tarot deck inspired by medieval churches and pagan devotion. It features original artwork by Le page Novembre.

About This Deck

The Tarot of Devotion, in its second edition, presents a unique 40-card tarot system that draws inspiration from the rich aesthetics of medieval churches and the spiritual depth of pagan devotion. Created by Le page Novembre, this deck is designed with a non-gendered approach, aiming for universal accessibility in its symbolism and interpretation.

The deck's core concept blends two distinct yet historically intertwined spiritual traditions: the structured reverence of medieval Christianity and the earthy, cyclical wisdom of paganism. This fusion suggests a deck that explores themes of faith, nature, and the human spiritual journey through a lens that respects both historical religious art and ancient, nature-based practices. The reduced card count of 40 indicates a departure from the standard 78-card tarot structure, suggesting a more focused or specialized system, possibly functioning more like an oracle deck while still retaining the 'tarot' designation.

While specific details about the card structure beyond the 40-card count are not provided, the emphasis on 'original' and 'non-gendered' suggests a thoughtful reinterpretation of traditional archetypes. The deck aims to offer a fresh perspective for readers seeking a system that resonates with both historical spiritual imagery and contemporary inclusive values. The campaign successfully funded in 2020, indicating a community interest in this distinctive thematic and structural approach.

Key Features

  • 40-card original tarot system
  • Non-gendered approach to archetypes
  • Inspired by medieval churches and pagan devotion
  • Created by artist Le page Novembre
  • Successfully funded Kickstarter campaign in 2020

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for collectors and readers interested in unique, non-traditional tarot systems, particularly those who appreciate themes of medieval history, religious art, and pagan spirituality. Its non-gendered approach makes it suitable for readers seeking inclusive and universally applicable archetypes. Experienced readers looking for a deck that offers a fresh, condensed interpretive framework, or those who enjoy exploring the intersection of different spiritual traditions, will find this deck particularly engaging.

The Story Behind This Deck

Le page Novembre is the artist behind The Tarot of Devotion. The creation of this deck was driven by an inspiration drawn from medieval churches and pagan devotion, aiming to produce an original and non-gendered tarot system. The successful funding of the second edition in 2020, raising $7,237 from 113 backers, demonstrates a significant community interest in Novembre's unique artistic vision and thematic blend.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in The Tarot of Devotion - Second Edition?
The Tarot of Devotion - Second Edition contains 40 cards. This is a departure from the standard 78-card tarot structure, indicating a more focused or specialized system designed by the creator, Le page Novembre.
What is the thematic inspiration for The Tarot of Devotion?
The deck is inspired by a unique blend of medieval churches and pagan devotion. This thematic fusion suggests a rich exploration of historical religious art, spiritual reverence, and nature-based wisdom within its symbolism and artwork.
Is The Tarot of Devotion a gender-neutral deck?
Yes, The Tarot of Devotion is explicitly designed as a non-gendered tarot. This approach aims to provide universal accessibility in its archetypes and interpretations, making it suitable for a broad range of readers.
Does The Tarot of Devotion follow a traditional tarot system?
The deck is described as an 'original' 40-card tarot, which indicates it does not strictly adhere to the traditional 78-card Rider-Waite-Smith or Thoth systems. While it is called 'tarot,' its reduced card count suggests a unique structural and interpretive framework, potentially functioning more like an oracle deck with tarot influences.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$7.2K

Backers

113

Funded

168%

Launched

Feb 2020

Platform: Kickstarter

View Campaign

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