Freder
Card explanations, elaborations and suchlike are coming in future issues of THE SANCTUM. First issue is in final stages of production and should be ready, conservatively, by mid-June.
HOWEVER -- I can tell you that most of the people pictured in the deck, maybe 97 perfect of them, are nameless, ordinary Edwardian-era people who have been forgotten or swallowed up by time. There are really very few exceptions. But among the exceptions are:
Emmaline Pankurst as the Heirophant, Marie Curie as the Queen of Cups, Billie Burke as the Queen of Swords and Clara Bow featuring on the seven of cups.
There are a couple of stage actresses on the cards, one of whom appears more than once. I don't have their names right in front of me, so that will have to wait for a future issue of the bookazine.
More to come....
HOWEVER -- I can tell you that most of the people pictured in the deck, maybe 97 perfect of them, are nameless, ordinary Edwardian-era people who have been forgotten or swallowed up by time. There are really very few exceptions. But among the exceptions are:
Emmaline Pankurst as the Heirophant, Marie Curie as the Queen of Cups, Billie Burke as the Queen of Swords and Clara Bow featuring on the seven of cups.
There are a couple of stage actresses on the cards, one of whom appears more than once. I don't have their names right in front of me, so that will have to wait for a future issue of the bookazine.
More to come....