A lifetime of divination, gathered under one roof — the systems, the decks, the tools. Every card holds a meaning; every one waits to be turned over. Choose a door.
One root, many branches — the deck of playing cards from which tarot, Lenormand, and the oracles all grew.
The braid itself — a playing-card meaning, a painted Lenormand symbol, a Tarot key, and Nellie's diary, all in one card.
Enter →The root grammar — number, suit, colour, and pip-shape, the language beneath every card.
Coming soonThree decks, one meaning — Rider-Waite-Smith, Marseille, and the Inner World Tarot, read side by side.
Enter →Painted scenes over the pips — the fortune-telling deck, in three iterations.
Coming soonSituational cards — the everyday, the near, the people and places of a life.
Coming soonSystems read not by drawing but by casting — bones, dice, staves, and the shield.
The Northumbrian runes — each with its glyph, its archetype, and its Oracle of Place.
Coming soonThe sixteen figures — cast the shield, read the houses, and see whether it perfects.
Enter →Past-life and ancestral story-casting with a set of dice — landscape, era, and soul.
Enter →Reading a scattered handful of small charms and tokens.
Coming soonOriginal decks and frameworks, painted and dreamt into being.
Corrag's deck, born of the Highland Witch — self, place, ancestor, and guardian.
Enter →A painted casting oracle — element, energy, cycle, and the living world.
Enter →A fairy-tale spread framework — from once upon a time to ever after.
Enter →Reading the sky — the birds, the clouds, the weather, the wind.
Enter →A support deck of animal, ancestor, dragon, and fae guardians — the same care offered as a hug or a hand at your back.
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