Madame Endora's Fortune Cards

Fortune Cards

 

We admit it; we adore fortune-telling cards with great designs like this.  Published by Monolith Graphics, and featuring artwork by Christine Filipak, this is one terrific-looking fortune-telling deck.  And it includes an instruction booklet, a nicety some fortune-telling decks overlook.....

 

Madame Endora

 

 

From the publisher:
This original deck of fortune-telling cards offers insightful advice concerning matters of love, money, health and general prosperity. The lush artwork is based on Old World myth and lore, and blends Egyptian, Celtic and Fantasy themes in an elegant Art Nouveau style. Each card features its own unique fortune for a quick reading, and an easy-to-use instruction booklet is included to provide detailed definitions as well as various divinatory spreads.
 

What do the cards mean?  As you can see, meanings are printed right on the cards, but here's some additional information from the booklet regarding the cards illustrated above:

 

T h e  H a r l e q u i n  ~ The harlequin is an actor whose true feelings are masked in order to gain acceptance. At times the harlequin is a prankster whose sense of humor and playful acts make him the center of attention. However the harlequin may also be concealing a sadness derived from loneliness or a broken heart.

S e d u c t i o n  ~ The enchantress foretells that passion and romance await. Unbridled sensuality weaves an irresistible spell. Your sex appeal is at its height. Secret fantasies manifest themselves through love letters and romantic gestures.

T h e  W o l f  ~  A relentless hunter, the wolf is both feared and respected. This beast is selective yet extremely loyal in matters of friendship. Follow your instincts. Beware who you trust.

T h e  K e y  ~ You possess the ability to resolve a current dilemma or bypass any obstacle. Locked doors can now be opened. The key is also a symbol of trust and responsibility. Do not abuse the confidence that another has placed in you.

T h e  M o o n  ~ The Moon represents illumination, discovery and tranquility. The moon possesses a mysterious dual nature, for while it is a heavenly beacon, it also has a secretive dark side. You will be guided through darkness.

 

 


 

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Madame Endora's Fortune Cards