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I think it's a little of column A, a little of column B.
You haven't played the games and you don't know much about tarot cards. It's not exactly a SIN that you haven't, it just means that you're not going to get our jokes about a Penis Chariot <3
I THINK THE ART IS WONDERFUL TOO, THOUGH so at least we have some common ground.
You haven't played the games and you don't know much about tarot cards. It's not exactly a SIN that you haven't, it just means that you're not going to get our jokes about a Penis Chariot <3
I THINK THE ART IS WONDERFUL TOO, THOUGH so at least we have some common ground.
Mycket eftertanke går in i mitt val av vilka tarot arcana speglar din personlighet bäst!
You can look up a lot of the info about each arcana on Wikipedia and sorta just extrapolate it. Some are reflections of someone's personality, or they are descriptions of a situation one currently finds themselves in.
For example, Tower is a card that represents a disaster where one's preconceived notions have been struck down catastrophically and that they need to rethink their life and their views. Taking it even further, you can think of it as the Tower of Babel, which is about hubris and pride that precedes a downfall. You could then say that the Tower could be someone who believes in something too strongly, or approach life with a specific viewpoint that will lead them to disaster once their notions are upended.
There are also "reverse" of each one, where someone is either the opposite of those traits, or the traits are just less severe. In Tower's case, when you look at the design reversed, the people are still falling out of the tower, but are going to land on their feet rather than their heads.
Psychological Jungian archetypes are a lot of fun, and analyzing your friends with them can be fun for a hobby. In the game, your social life is defined by these archetypes and you spend time with people who represent them. When you get closer to them, your ability to understand the specific arcana they represent gets stronger and you can summon a Persona from that arcana much more easily.
You can look up a lot of the info about each arcana on Wikipedia and sorta just extrapolate it. Some are reflections of someone's personality, or they are descriptions of a situation one currently finds themselves in.
For example, Tower is a card that represents a disaster where one's preconceived notions have been struck down catastrophically and that they need to rethink their life and their views. Taking it even further, you can think of it as the Tower of Babel, which is about hubris and pride that precedes a downfall. You could then say that the Tower could be someone who believes in something too strongly, or approach life with a specific viewpoint that will lead them to disaster once their notions are upended.
There are also "reverse" of each one, where someone is either the opposite of those traits, or the traits are just less severe. In Tower's case, when you look at the design reversed, the people are still falling out of the tower, but are going to land on their feet rather than their heads.
Psychological Jungian archetypes are a lot of fun, and analyzing your friends with them can be fun for a hobby. In the game, your social life is defined by these archetypes and you spend time with people who represent them. When you get closer to them, your ability to understand the specific arcana they represent gets stronger and you can summon a Persona from that arcana much more easily.
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