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Ever wondered what the Magician was looking at? The Tarot of the New Vision is based on the Rider-Waite, but with a fascinating 180 degree change of perspective which reveals new scenes, people and shades of meaning in the familiar images.
The Tarot of the Night is a dark and gothic deck from Richard Shadowfox of the ShadowFox Tarot and Tarot Deck of Heroes. This 78-card deck is illustrated in a 3D graphics style and has a horror movie feel.
The Tarot of the Nymphs represents the 78 cards through the archetypes of the Nymphs, female nature spirits linked with water and youth. The cards are illustrated in watercolour, with seductive and sensual images of scantily-clad, physically perfect nymphs.
The Tarot of the Old Path draws on a number of cultural outlooks and is intended for Pagan Tarot readers. Well known Wiccans, the Farrars and Margot Adler, also assisted the creators.
The Tarot of the Origins is a deck with a prehistoric theme. Wild animals, hunting, bones, blood, trees; images of the lives of our Stone Age ancestors.
The Tarot of the Orishas is a bilingual Spanish/English Tarot deck that has 25 Major Arcana cards, and uses the four suits but without court cards. Element and Message cards have been added instead.
The Tarot of the Red Jester is a whimsical, simple deck that relies on body language to express the card's meaning. This is the full, revised 78-card edition of the Arcana of the Red Jester, and it's now self-published in two versions: one with text interpretations on the cards, and one without.
The Tarot of the Revelation is unusual - it's based on the last book of the Bible, the Book of the Revelation, as decoded by American psychic Edgar Cayce. While not linked with standard tarot systems, it still has 78 cards and some familiar imagery.
The Tarot of the Sacred Feminine celebrates the mystery, legend and power of women and the female divinity. The major arcana feature individual goddesses, while the minor arcana suits are linked with the phases of the moon and certain cultures: Mesopotamia and Egypt (Wands), Hebrews and Christians (Chalices), Greeks and Romans (Swords) and the Celts (Pentacles).
A Christian saint is associated with each major and court card in this well-researched and consistent tarot. The Tarot of the Saints is a strictly historical tarot, with no occult or personal symbols included.