Tag: King of Clubs

  • What Does The Deck Say? August 30, 2024

    What Does The Deck Say? August 30, 2024

    Today’s cards: King of Feathers, 4 of Crystals, & 8 of Roses. They heard you the first time. Repeating your inquiry to them again and again will only sour them towards you and erode their sympathy. Remember who they are and what it is that they do on the regular and can do for you,…

  • What Does The Deck Say? August 16, 2024

    What Does The Deck Say? August 16, 2024

    Today’s cards: 4 of Diamonds, King of Clubs, & Queen of Spades. You may have heard that “no news is good news”, and there is certainly a plentiful amount of nothing coming in or out. This does not mean that no one is watching. Be careful what you do in this silent time as what…

  • What Does The Deck Say? August 2, 2024

    What Does The Deck Say? August 2, 2024

    Today’s cards: Queen of Clubs, 6 of Clubs, & King of Clubs. It wasn’t said in good faith. Regardless if it is true or not, regardless if it was told to someone who could do something about it or not, regardless if it was said by you, to you, or even in your presence, it…

  • What Does The Deck Say? November 29, 2023

    What Does The Deck Say? November 29, 2023

    Today’s cards: Queen of Crystals, Queen of Bones, & King of Feathers.

  • What Does The Deck Say? July 23, 2020

    What Does The Deck Say? July 23, 2020

    Today’s cards: 3 of Feathers, King of Feathers, & 6 of Roses.

  • What Does The Deck Say? August 27, 2019

    What Does The Deck Say? August 27, 2019

    The Corvid Romantic Playing Cards are a “poker” deck designed and illustrated by Megan Weber. Under the name of “Zaheroux“, she showcases her nature and magic inspired artwork. Please note that the Corvid Romantic’s Feathers are read as Clubs, the Bones are read as Spades, the Crystals are read as Diamonds, and the Roses are…

  • What Does The Deck Say? June 21, 2019

    What Does The Deck Say? June 21, 2019

    “What Does The Deck Say” is a daily series of 3 card pulls from a cartomancy deck. No context or query is given to frame what the cards say. The result is sometimes humorous, sometimes serious, and usually surprising. All readers are invited to play along. Deck used: The Corvid Romantic Playing Cards.