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Thomas Hugo TarotDungeons And Dragons Tattoos3 Fates TattooThe Fates MythologyThe Fates Art3 FatesFate TattooTarot Card ArtworkTarot Cards Art Illustration10. The Fates, Arnesson Art / Thomas hugoThe Fates. I changed the wheel of fortune card to the fates. I felt like the wheel of fortune was a lot more abstract than the rest, and less rooted in the pagan/non christian mythos I was drawing inspiration from for the other cards. Changing it to the Fates allowed me to lend symbolism from the Greek Mythos. But I kept the concept of a wheel, as the spinning wheel is still present, and I kept the concept of fate, except here it's represented in the thread of fate. Aside from that I didn't…
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The Fates AestheticNorns Norse Mythology3 FatesNorse Mythology ArtFate TattooThe NornsThreads Of FateErik The RedGreek Mythology TattoosSeidr, Women and Magic in the SagasSeiðr is believed to come from Proto-Germanic saiðaz, cognate with Lithuanian saitas, "sign, soothsaying" and Proto-Celtic soito- "sorcery", all derived from Proto-Indo-European soi-to- "string, rope", ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root seH2i- "to bind". Seidr was a type of sorcery practiced in Norse society concerned with discerning the course of fate and working within its structure to bring about change, which was done by symbolically weaving new events into being. Connected…
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Greek FatesTiming QuotesFate TattooGreek Mythology TattoosRoman GodsMythology TattoosRoman MythologyBeautiful PenMythology ArtMythology: What's that story about life being a string/thread?Answer: Deep within your subconscious, there lies a memory of: Hercules (1997 film) and consequently The 3 Fates (Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos) or Moirai The Moirai and a short history of pagan plagiarism: The three Moirai, or the triumph of death, Flemish tapestry ca 1520, Victoria and Albert Mus...