This is most likely a lot of work, but is it possible to make sig's based of the arcana's from the Persona series?
http://megamitensei....com/wiki/Arcana
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Basically, just take the cards given for each, and in a textbox-ish style, place the card to the left, and on a small box on the right, with the explanation.
Like this:
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(EDIT: Fuck, it messed up. Uh, those bars inside the left area are meant to be margins basically, two at the extreme left, two in the area with these bars -
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Geh, a poor representation, but uh, its the best i managed to pull >>;
Card to the left, explanation in the box to the right. If you want, make a different color scheme for each text box, though that's not necessary, the card placement area if possible should only have the card, nothing else.
Here are the explanations for each Arcana, so you don't need to do it, hopefully it helps in reducing the work:
Fool:
The Fool represents innocence, divine inspiration, madness, freedom, spontaneity, inexperience, chaos, and creativity.
Magician:
In tarot readings, the Magician Arcana is commonly associated with action, initiative, self-confidence, manipulation and power (more specifically, the power to harness one's talents.)
Priestess:
The Priestess Arcana is a symbol of hidden knowledge or other untapped power, wisdom, female mystery and magic when it appears in tarot readings.
Empress:
In tarot readings, the Empress represents prosperity, creativity, sexuality, abundance, fertility and comfort (most often in helping maintain peace around them like an ideal mother would.)
Emperor:
In tarot readings, the Emperor symbolizes the desire to control one's surroundings, and its appearance could suggest that one is trying too hard to achieve this, possibly causing trouble for others; some elements in life are just not controllable.
Hierophant:
The Hierophant is a symbol of education, authority, conservatism, obedience to rules and relationship with the divine. The definition of a "hierophant" is a person who interprets sacred mysteries or esoteric principles, and the term was originally used to name ancient Greek priests who did so.
Lovers:
In tarot readings, the Lovers Arcana initially represented two paths life could lead to, and thus a symbol of standing at a crossroad and needing to make a decision. Today, however, it is portrayed more of a symbol of love and romantic relationships, although it can also be a symbol of finding agreement with an ordinary friend or even two conflicting elements within.
Chariot:
The Chariot Arcana is a symbol of victory, conquest, self-assertion, control, war and command.
Justice:
The Justice Arcana symbolizes a strict allegory of justice, objectivity, rationality and analysis.
Hermit:
The Hermit is associated with wisdom, introspection, solitude, retreat and philosophical searches.
Fortune:
The Fortune Arcana symbolizes of fate and varying luck, fortunes and opportunities. What goes up will go down, what goes down will go up.
Strength:
The Strength Arcana symbolizes an imagery beyond the Beast And Beauty, and is associated with the morality about the stronger power of self-control, gentleness, courage and virtue over brute force. In tarot readings, it can also represent creative or physical energy that needs to be or is about to be unleashed, sometimes out of desire to be recognized.
Hanged Man:
The Hangedman Arcana is associated with self-sacrifice for the sake of enlightenment, and the bindings that makes one free, paradoxes and hanging between heaven and earth.
Death:
While it is associated with foreboding of doom, Death Arcana also symbolizes the metamorphosis and deep change, regeneration and cycles.
Temperance:
The Temperance Arcana is a symbol of synthesis, prudence, harmony, and the merging of opposites.
Devil:
The negative aspect of the Devil Arcana represents the urge to do selfish, impulsive, violent things and be slave to ones' own impulse and feelings. Occasionally, it is also portrayed as a symbol of temptation. The positive aspect, however, represents a healthy bond or commitment.
Tower:
The Tower Arcana is commonly associated to overly arrogant, prejudiced and authoritarian organization, which walk to their own ironic demise. Furthermore, it is also more generically used as an omen of doom and disaster.
Star:
The Star Arcana is also commonly associated hope, self-confidence, faith, altruism, luck, generosity, peace and joy.
Moon:
The Moon Arcana is associated with creativity, inspiration, dreams, madness, illusions, fear, fantasy, the subconscious and trickery. In tarot readings, it can also represent being attuned subconsciously to the world around, gaining the ability to sense things without being told about them or without anyone else knowing (which means that some identify this Arcana with psychic energy.)
Sun:
The Sun symbolizes happiness, joy, energy, optimism, and accomplishment. Occasionally, it is also associated with one's initial happiness.
Judgement:
The Judgement Arcana symbolizes the protagonists' actions and decisions late-in the game, symbolizing a person's awareness of himself, and others.
World:
The World Arcana is a representation of the world, the totality of it, symbol of fulfillment, wholeness, harmony.
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No Aeon since there wasn't any explanation for it in the wiki :x
If needed, feel free to adjust the text.
For an avatar, could i have one made from any of these two?:
http://s1.zerochan.n...4/03/335164.jpg
http://s1.zerochan.n...4/05/405264.jpg
Choose whichever you are comfortable with.