Tarot-bound

A Toilet-bound Hanako-kun inspired Tarot deck

A fanmade Tarot deck designed by error / sevenofknives and illustrated by gaarachaosqueen / gcq. The deck consists of 78 cards (Major Arcana, the four Minor Arcana and their respective courts), as well as 2 Oracle cards. The cards will be gold gilded and come with their own guide book.Currently: This project finished April 2024! Thank you so much for supporting us!

Major Arcana

The Major Arcana are the most recognizable and impactful cards in any Tarot deck. These 22 cards represent situations faced in the grand scheme of life, each carrying specific messages of perspective and guidance to help in times of need. While the Minor Arcana focus on everyday actions and decisions you must face, the Major Arcana reveal the bigger picture of life and its long-term direction.

Suit of Cups

The suit of Cups is connected to our emotions, our relationships and matters of the soul. When a Cups card comes up in your Tarot reading pay attention to your dreams, your heart and your intuitions. From great joy to immense grief, the Cups reveal how we truly feel - and how others feel about us.

Suit of Pentacles

Cards in the Pentacles suit - sometimes referred to as "Coins" - pertain to things in the material and physical world. Often Pentacles are mistaken as only symbols of wealth and money matters. But in truth, they speak of success and prosperity on all levels - this includes money and career success, but also family, body and health matters.

Suit of Wands

The Tarot suit of Wands - sometimes called Rods, Staves, or Staffs - represents the energy of movement, creativity and invention. Wands energy revolves around ideas, innovation and an entrepreneurial spirit. They are often related to your career or your sense of purpose in the world, but because of their connection to charm and desire, they can deliver strong guidance in love, too.

Suit of Swords

The Swords are associated with conflict and strife - both external and internal. These cards cut to the heart of a matter, revealing challenges such as illness, heartbreak, war, loss and death. But they can also reveal truths we need to face in order to overcome obstacles and move forward, which is ultimately a positive thing.

Oracle

These Oracle cards are a special addition, similar to the wild cards in a poker deck. Polar opposites, they demonstrate how life choices can alter a person's characteristics. Their meanings compliment the traditional Tarot and may be used with or without the standard 78 card deck. Feel free to use them to add flair to your readings!

The Creators


King of Quills • Knight of Sorrows
The Hermit & The Moon • Pisces • Error 404/ @sevenofknives

The Knight of Sorrows wanders the land in search of lost souls. A pied piper of death, his mournful song haunts the night with unbearable sadness, conjuring anguish that hangs in the air long after the final note fades.Even now, when the moon is full, you can hear his ghostly violin. Though no one knows for whom he searches, some say it's the soul of the one he loved, and that he cannot rest until she is found.Every night, the scratch of a quill can be heard beyond his door—that, and the song of the raven that haunts him, resonating in his chamber like a thousand phantom hives—a thousand sorrows—drowning out his quill.And so, with a trembling hand, he writes faster to escape it, filling page after page—lest the melody drive him mad—and even the ravings of the starkest madman aren't enough to save him now.

Queen of Inks
The World & The Empress • Aquarius • gcq/ @gaarachaosqueen

The Queen of Inks is an illustrator of dreams. Line by line, she sketches the King's words into being. From spires and spindles to towers and turrets, every story forms a picture, and every picture, a card.In this way, the kingdom was created one suit at a time. And the moment the deck had finally been completed, their kingdom became a world.