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Sep. 29th, 2008 11:49 pm...dude, I'm not even going to ask how Edmund knows how to read tarot cards. (Narnian tarot cards at that, and he's not even reading from a tarot deck, just a regular deck of cards. Anyone on my flist read tarot cards?)
*IS BEWILDERED*
Date: 2008-09-30 05:28 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-09-30 05:40 am (UTC)Uh. Yes, actually.
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Date: 2008-09-30 07:07 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-09-30 09:03 am (UTC)But seriously, what's going on? *stares*
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Date: 2008-09-30 01:14 pm (UTC)Re: *IS BEWILDERED*
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Date: 2008-09-30 02:00 pm (UTC)...yeah, I don't get it either. Although. In context of the fic, I suppose it's kind of a nice touch.
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Date: 2008-09-30 02:02 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-09-30 09:30 pm (UTC)http://www.learntarot.com/ccross.htm
The website explains pretty well which each card is supposed to mean when it is in a certain spot in the spread.
When it comes down to the cards there are the Major Arcana, Wands (or rods), cups, pentacles (or coins), and swords. When it comes to the wands, cups, pentacles, and swords you will find an Ace - King like a standard deck of cards, but instead of a Jack you will have a Knight and Page. Also, each card has its own meaning.
I totally suggest Wikipedia to see what the cards look like. The illustrations are really cool and are also influential in a reading.
I know that is vague but if you have any specific questions I'll try my best to answer them.
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Date: 2008-09-30 09:42 pm (UTC)Usually when I start I take out the card that is most similar to me. These cards are always taken from Page, Knight, Queen, and King. For example my card is the Page of Cups (only women can be queens, men can only be kings, both can be knights and pages).
Then laying out 'my' card I start to shuffle the deck. While shuffling you have the cards face down. While mixing them around you ask your question out loud or to yourself, but you always focus on the question. When the deck feels 'right' you take them into your left hand split it into three piles with your left hand dropping off a little pile from the bottom starting right and ending to the left. Repile the 3 sections into a single deck by taking the rightest pile and placing it on top the next left pile and then the last left pile. Now you're ready to spread the cards.
If someone is reading for you make sure they recieve the deck the way it was facing you or the reading will not be correct.
When taking the cards off the deck you flip them to the side so the card doesn't give the wrong meaning. Upsidedown and rightside up matters in tarot.
At this point you can do any spread and as I said before my favorite is the Celtic Cross.
Hope this helps!
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Date: 2008-09-30 10:14 pm (UTC)Thank you muchly!
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Date: 2008-09-30 10:24 pm (UTC)Mm, though since tarot cards in this universe were originally a more complex version of our current western set (the normal ones + a bunch of wild card trumps), you could have it as a thing that'd been around in Narnia for awhile pre-Jadis taking over. And then figure out who'd segue into what wild card. have you got established in your 'verse whether Jadis was known about pre-taking over or not? Because if she was, there's a chance that she might appear as one of the characters in another country's set. eg, Aslan as the Emperor, Jadis as the High Priestess.
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Date: 2008-09-30 10:37 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-09-30 10:47 pm (UTC)To be fair, though, looking at the scene as it's presented now, Edmund didn't learn to read tarot in Narnia; he learned it when he was traveling with a group of Tatuie performers (which are the equivalent of gypsies, or something? Maybe?) (this is the time he juggled knives and snuck into Telmar to meet personally with a spy). And he's not even reading off tarot cards, he's just reading off a regular deck of cards.
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Date: 2008-09-30 10:49 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-09-30 11:47 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-09-30 11:55 pm (UTC)On a whim, he spreads out the first seven cards on the top of the deck face-down in front of Peter. It's not a reader's deck like Gaesa Ganting taught him on, but she'd also taught him how to read from any deck of cards.
Peter eyes him warily. "I'd forgotten you did that," he says, suddenly uneasy. "Second from the left," he adds, reluctantly, and Edmund flips the card over.
"Three of Axes," he says after a minute where he has to stop and count cards, comparing the deck in front of him to the one he'd learned on. "War and conflict."
"I could have told you that," Peter grumbles. "Third from the right."
"Maiden of Stones," Edmund says. "That's subtle," he adds sarcastically. "Any reason you're so jumpy? You never used to care?"
"Things change," Peter says again. "First on the right. Ossian and I and some of the 'Hawks went out one night, when we were over the border in Salicar. There was a bone reader there."
"Nine of Stars -- er, that's the, er --" he racks his brain, trying to remember. "That's the Broken Castle. What did your Salican bone reader say?"
"Second on the right," Peter says, and runs a hand distractedly through his hair, the flicker of light in the lanterns glinting off his signet ring. "Betrayal," he says at last. "She said I'd be betrayed and my house destroyed -- but that I'd live forever. It didn't make any sense at the time."
"Seldom does," Edmund notes. "Ace of Ships. That's a journey, I think. Did you believe her?"
Peter drums his fingers on the table, expression uneasy. "Not at the time. Now, though...fourth from the right."
"Six of Arrows -- that's the Widow. Why now and not before?"
He shrugs. "Does it matter? First on the left."
"King of Axes. If I didn't think it didn't matter, I wouldn't have asked."
"You're the one who believes in this stuff, not me," Peter says. "That I remember."
Edmund turns over the last card. "Seven of Stones," he says. "The Felon --"
Peter puts his hand down over the cards. "I don't want to know," he says firmly. "I've had my future foretold often enough before, and I'd rather not know."
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Date: 2008-10-01 01:37 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-10-01 01:54 am (UTC)Although now I want werewolf!Edmund to read tarot cards.
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Date: 2008-10-01 01:57 am (UTC)Possibly one of his spies taught him, or one of the merchants, or a member of the Palace Guard, whiling away a long night on watch...:)
I had my cards read last year, when I went to a literary convention. It was surprising how accurate the reading was. Very interesting process.
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Date: 2008-10-01 02:13 am (UTC)This is me trying to figure out what's going on during "Old Timber" that Caspian's not seeing; apparently, it's Edmund trying to figure out just how much Peter remembers or doesn't remember post-losing his memory. It's kind of an interesting parallel to Edmund demanding to know (way earlier, back to the faked betrayal) why Peter can't just trust him; this time, it's Peter demanding to know why Edmund can't just believe him.
And Edmund grinds his teeth and thinks to himself, Peter never used to be this good a liar.
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Date: 2008-10-01 02:22 am (UTC)Because I think Edmund's right-if the Natarene's made enough of an impression on Peter, whatever/however/whyever, that after 15 years of belonging to Narnia and only one year of belonging to *them*, he's still showing quirks of habits picked up...then something's off.
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Date: 2008-10-01 02:29 am (UTC)And some days, a quirk is just a quirk. But if not...
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Date: 2008-10-01 02:45 am (UTC)It's a very valid question, all other issues aside-can they trust him in battle, much less signing documents,etc?
I like the way Edmund's "not sure even he could keep up a disguise for that long" & the way your Peter blushes when flirted with or embarrassed. Edmund's composure and quiet nature is such that he *would* be good at disguise, while Peter's so very much more in-your-face with his emotions, you'd never have to guess at them...doubly disturbing, then, when Edmund loses it or when Peter manages to be so discreet. *ponders*
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Date: 2008-10-01 02:47 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-10-01 03:22 am (UTC)(Okay, that was the last quote. But.)
...now I want Edmund to lose his temper. Huh. Must do that sometime.
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Date: 2008-10-01 03:22 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-10-01 04:24 am (UTC)Plus, Edmund's got to be bothered by it on a deeper level, because he's used to getting some kind of feedback from the Peter/Narnia link and who he's getting in his head now is very different from what he's used to. It's like having a stranger in *his* head, almost, and one he's lucky enough to *always know where he is*, so he can keep an eye on him-which is the kind of thing *his* Peter would have understood and *wanted* him to do! All the reasons that made Peter and Edmund the closest are reasons why it's so hard on Edmund to let it go, now. *glares, misses his big brother*
Maybe. *raises brow*
You know that bit you did about Narnia possessing Edmund for sex with the newly recovered Peter? I meant to comment on that and didn't get to it. Do you know where it is, by any chance?
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Date: 2008-10-01 04:27 am (UTC)Passes my inspection if that has any credit to it. lol.
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Date: 2008-10-01 04:39 am (UTC)I'm sure he hasn't, because this is Peter we're talking about here. (Hey, just for kicks: when Edmund brought Peter back to the Narnian camp, he didn't recognize either Susan or Lucy (both of whom were there). They? Were not happy, and Lucy was in tears afterwards.)
Everyone wants to go back to the way things were, but they can't. And it's not just getting to know each other all over again -- Susan's been ruling the country, Edmund's been running the army, they've all been running around doing the things that Peter usually does. And Peter comes back and expects to take over again. (And do we think he even bothers with a "thanks"? No, I think we know better.)
Mmm, yes, and I bet Edmund's not even realizing half of that, why he's so restless all the time, why he's been having trouble sleeping. And he's probably not comfortable leaving Peter alone in Cair Paravel -- or at all. Which is going to piss Peter off.
This is all such a recipe for disaster.
(Yeah, nobody's going to be happy when Peter goes missing from Lasci in a few years.)
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