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Viking Tarot - CARDS
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By Brian Stevenson View ProfileAlthough there is no known connection between the Vikings and the Tarot, this new pack successfully re-interprets the Tarot through images of Viking gods, people and legends. Although many of the images on the cards are fairly muted and dark, some of them have a light and colourful appearance, which provides a good contrast to the darker cards. The 3 of Cups and 4 of Wands are particularly colourful and cheerful cards. Each Major Arcana card shows a Norse God or Goddess and the small booklet helpfully gives brief details about each of these different deities. All the cards contain detailed images, which repay close study. For example, at first sight Temperance shows a man in a white tunic with blood dripping from his hands. This could be looked at in several ways; the blood could be the man's, it could be someone else's or it might not be blood after all! These complex images mean that the cards can be interpreted in many different ways. Another complex image is The Hanged Man. Here the traditional picture of a man hanging upside down is re-interpreted as a fully-grown man, complete with umbilical cord, being born.
All the Minor Arcana are fully illustrated with detailed images influenced loosely by The Rider-Waite. People with some knowledge of Viking and Norse mythology would get most from these cards and any devotees of Wagner's opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen would find them fascinating. I would recommend these cards to anyone who is looking for an unusual pack, which although influenced by The Rider-Waite, is very far removed from The Rider-Waite in spirit.

























