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<li>[[The Fool]]</li> | <li>[[The Fool]]</li> | ||
<li>[[Chaos]]</li> | <li>[[Chaos]]</li> | ||
<li>[[The Sun]]</li> | <li>[[The Sun (Cartarok)|The Sun]]</li> | ||
<li>[[The Earth]]</li> | <li>[[The Earth (Cartarok)|The Earth]]</li> | ||
<li>[[The Sky]]</li> | <li>[[The Sky (Cartarok)|The Sky]]</li> | ||
<li>[[Man and Beast]]</li> | <li>[[Man and Beast]]</li> | ||
<li>[[The Stars]]</li> | <li>[[The Stars (Cartarok)|The Stars]]</li> | ||
<li>[[The Creatures of the Deep]]</li> | <li>[[The Creatures of the Deep]]</li> | ||
<li>[[The Temptress]]</li> | <li>[[The Temptress]]</li> | ||
<li>[[Retribution]]</li> | <li>[[Retribution]]</li> | ||
<li>[[The Innocent]]</li> | <li>[[The Innocent]]</li> | ||
<li>[[Strength]]</li> | <li>[[Strength (Cartarok)|Strength]]</li> | ||
<li>[[Wisdom]]</li> | <li>[[Wisdom (Cartarok)|Wisdom]]</li> | ||
<li>[[The Union]]</li> | <li>[[The Union]]</li> | ||
<li>[[The Devil]]</li> | <li>[[The Devil (Cartarok)|The Devil]]</li> | ||
<li>[[The Wizard]]</li> | <li>[[The Wizard (Cartarok)|The Wizard]]</li> | ||
<li>[[The Last Judgment]]</li> | <li>[[The Last Judgment]]</li> | ||
<li>[[Death]]</li> | <li>[[Death (Cartarok)|Death]]</li> | ||
<li>[[The Monk]]</li> | <li>[[The Monk (Cartarok)|The Monk]]</li> | ||
<li>[[The Tower]]</li> | <li>[[The Tower (Cartarok)|The Tower]]</li> | ||
<li>[[Fortune]]</li> | <li>[[Fortune (Cartarok)|Fortune]]</li> | ||
<li>[[The Rider]]</li></ol> | <li>[[The Rider]]</li></ol> | ||
Revision as of 00:22, February 7, 2025
The Cartarokka, or cartarok deck, was a set of cards used by the Vistani for ritual purposes, including augury, divination, and astrology, as well as gambling and gaming. It was also an important part of their oral tradition, with a variety of stories, legends, and correspondences associated with each card. The cartarokka comprised two main classes of cards: the Arcane Cartarokka, a suit composed of trump cards which represented spiritual and cosmological elements; and the Mundane Cartarokka, consisting of four suits comprising ten cards each.
The Arcane Cartarokka:
The Arcane Cartarokka had no numerical value and were ordered only by convention. These were the cards most frequently used for divination, although in certain cases part or all of the Mundane Cartarokka was included.
- The Fool
- Chaos
- The Sun
- The Earth
- The Sky
- Man and Beast
- The Stars
- The Creatures of the Deep
- The Temptress
- Retribution
- The Innocent
- Strength
- Wisdom
- The Union
- The Devil
- The Wizard
- The Last Judgment
- Death
- The Monk
- The Tower
- Fortune
- The Rider
The Mundane Cartarokka
The Mundane Cartarokka was divided into four suits of cards with values from one to ten, each traditionally associated with a figure or archetype. The 7, 8, 9, and 10 of each suit were traditionally referred to as the knave, knight, queen, and king of their suit, respectively. The king and queen were sometimes distinguished from the other mundane cards as the "Royal Cartarokka," and were used in the traditional formulation of the Celestial Wheel to represent the wandering stars.
Chalices:
- The Druid
- The Friar
- The Confessor
- The Healer
- The Barber
- The Gravedigger
- The Zealot
- The Inquisitor
- The Abbess
- The Hierophant
Coins:
- The Hedonist
- The Marauder
- The Artisan
- The Merchant
- The Vintner
- The Beggar
- The Grave-Robber
- The Usurer
- The Sybarite
- The Miser
Wands:
- The Alchemist
- The Enchanter
- The Soothsayer
- The Abjurer
- The Conjurer
- The Prestidigitator
- The Charlatan
- The Curator
- The Witch
- The Sorcerer
Swords:
- The Knight Errant
- The Paladin
- The Sentry
- The Mercenary
- The Warrior-Woman
- The Warmonger
- The Traitor
- The Despot
- The Widow
- The Voivode