The Forest, The Mountain, and The Armor.
This is where I start making up new cards. The forest is a balance of finding wonder and losing your path. The mountain is perspective. Armor is vulnerability and guardedness.
A person interviewed me about my experience with actual play podcasts for a paper in their writing class, and this forced me to actually go through my feed and list them all. It came out to 90+, and I still need to keep adding more every time I blow through hundreds of hours of backlog in a single weekend. This is what happens when you have adhd and need your hands and eyes free to carve antlers.
A figurine of a species-ambiguous creature carved from antler. Creature is seated on haunches with a front paw raised in greeting.
ok very funny guys. you got me. now seriously who left all these neurotypicals in charge of the mental health field
A figurine of a fish-tailed horse carved from antler.
I just realized that early Gen Z/late millennials were taught to interact with the internet like travelers to the Fey Realm. Never use your real name, avoid being tricked into contracts, and be skeptical of appearances. So yeah, the internet is the Fey Realm.
Quarantine Tarot Cards. Most don’t actually follow the deck, because I did this for fun not for professional accuracy.
The Tower, The Moon, The Hierophant.
The Artist, The Scholar, and The Astronomer.
The Artist is creativity and expression, The Scholar is curiosity and dedication, the Astronomer is patience and observation.
The Drowned and The Path of Stars.
Both somewhat inspired by the Netflix series, Hilda. The Draugen captain was so cool looking, and the deer fox home was so beautiful.