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Chapter 5: Playing the cards

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Every step of the way, each new card spread is pointing directions for the story and revealing the plot. Little by little I get more ideas for who these characters are and what they've done before, are doing now, and will be doing as the plot progresses.

As usual, though, sometimes it's tricky to tell exactly what character is supposed to appear in a scene.

At first glance, this chapter's spread appears to be one of those times.

  1. Seven of Swords (inverted)
  2. The Hanged Man
  3. Strength
  4. The Sun (Inverted)
  5. Wheel of Fortune (inverted)
  6. Knight of Swords
  7. King of Shields (inverted)
  8. The Universe
  9. King of Swords
  10. Six of Shields (inverted)

No matter what, there's some interesting progressions--especially since I'm using the Celtic Cross and Staff spread (which, as time goes on, I'm thinking may not be the best spread to use for this sort of exercise... at least not in the general chapter plotting area).

Coming straight from the root of the situation to the crown of it, we have Strength, The Hanged Man, and an inverted Wheel of Fortune. Circling around from the same starting point, we have Strength, the Sun inverted, and an inverted Wheel of Fortune. Either way, we've got quite the change in circumstances--and all from things beyond the character's control. Big deal things. Perhaps subtle, but noticeable in the long run.

Even better, because I'm using the Legend Arthurian Tarot, Strength is subtitled Percivale's Vision and The Wheel of Fortune is Arthur's Dream. The Seven of Swords right in the middle? That's the Sword in the Stone.

This shuld be interesting.

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