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exactly. I think half the motivation behind this study group is to have fun.pangolin said:I have a new post up on my blog. It's kind of silly... but we can't be serious all the time, right?
autumnsdaughter said:Already I am feeling more friendly with Llewellyn- it almost seems like the deck itself is warming up to me.
I am finding the stories in the guidebook to be very interesting... very well written. Now I think I have to get Ms. Ferguson's other deck, the Legend.
Gazel said:It it nice to feel connected with one's deck.
I think the Llewellyn is very beautiful, but how is the Llewellyn in regard to suit/elements correspondences.
Are swords connected with air or fire?
I like the legend, also because of the stories, but the fact that the swords are connected with fire, makes it hard for me to work with it.
autumnsdaughter said:Swords are connected with air, wands with fire, pentacles with earth, cups with water. Or at least, that's how the art looks to me. In the book, she switches up swords and wands, saying swords are about action and wands are about intellect... but that isn't in the cards- plus wands are all shades of yellow and orange, while swords are blues and purples. Elementally, for me that makes wands fire and swords air.
I loved it and don't think it's silly at all.I have a new post up on my blog. It's kind of silly... but we can't be serious all the time, right?