The Tarot

Feb. 17th, 2019 06:03 pm
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 So, I've been brushing up on my tarot study since I applied to be on the Tarot panel at 221b con. Who knows if I'll be accepted, but it certainly won't hurt me to study the tarot a bit more in depth for a couple of months. Not sure if anyone would be interested in me posting about tarot or what kind of posts you would want to see. But anyway, I did an exercise a couple years ago where I assigned Sherlock characters and concepts to all the tarot cards, and I thought it might be cool to review it. I've also been studying the Thoth tarot specifically, and some of those cards are different than in more traditional decks, and also we have new characters since I've done this since I last did it pre S4, so I thought I'd re-vamp my headcanons for those.

0 The Fool: John Watson
I The Magus: Sherlock Holmes
II The Priestess: Molly Hooper
III The Empress: Mrs Hudson
IV The Emperor: Greg Lestrade
V The Hierophant: Mycroft Holmes
VI The Lovers: Sherlock and Molly
VII The Chariot: The Mind Palace
VIII Adjustment: Sally Donovan
IX The Hermit: Wiggins
X The Wheel of Fortune: London
XI Lust: Irene Adler
XII The Hanged Man: Anderson
XIII Death: Eurus Holmes
XIV Art: Mary Watson
XV The Devil: Jim Moriarty
XVI The Tower: Appledore
XVII The Star: Soo Lin Yao
XVIII The Moon: Janine Hawkins
XIX The Sun: Rosie
XX The Aeon: The Work
XXI The Universe: Anthea

Anyway, these are my headcanons. Let me know if you agree or disagree with them. Let me know yours! And let me know if you want me to babble more about the tarot.

Date: 2019-02-19 03:25 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] eloquated
I agree with all of that, especially considering Mycroft isn't in the habit of deleting any information.

When I was writing 'Solstice', I ended up really thinking about how they would have interacted with the Pagan faith they'd been raised with-- while still being science and logic based as they usually are. And I ended up deciding that Mycroft would be much more willing to play along, and learn what he was expected to.

After all, it's important to his parents, and it was how he was brought up. Respect for the faith, even if he grew not to believe it.

Sherlock, on the other hand, is much more likely to take the piss, and have fun with it. He definitely doesn't take any of it seriously! (But he doesn't want to come up the unfortunate end of his mother's swatting hand, either!)

Date: 2019-02-19 05:43 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] eloquated
Ah no, I haven't.. I don't read Johnlock, but the concept sounds interesting.

edit: I did look it up, but I'm afraid I don't know The Wicker Man either, so probably not the target audience for that one!
Edited Date: 2019-02-19 05:46 am (UTC)

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