![]() ![]() His column in The Wild Hunt focuses on Venezuelan legends, folklore, beliefs, and what he has learned from them. He started to read as a teenager, although he likes fairy tales, myths and legends since he was a child. is an author, blogger and journalist from Venezuela. Actualmente busca un proveedor de chocolate 24/7.Īlan D.D. Sus historias de ficción suelen ser de romance y fantasía oscura con temas sociales. ![]() También ha trabajado como columnista de salud mental y reseñado libros, cómics, películas y cualquier otra cosa que capte su atención. Su columna en The Wild Hunt se enfoca en leyendas, folklore, creencias venezolanas, y lo que ha aprendido de ellas. Empezó a leer siendo adolescente, aunque le gustan los cuentos de hadas, los mitos y leyendas desde niño. es un autor, blogger y periodista de Venezuela. Please send pitches to The views and opinions expressed by our diverse panel of columnists and guest writers represent the many diverging perspectives held within the global Pagan, Heathen, and polytheist communities, but do not necessarily reflect the views of The Wild Hunt Inc. The Wild Hunt always welcomes guest submissions. The only things I haven’t tried yet with this deck are meditating with it and using the cards in spells or rituals, but I’m sure there won’t be any problem with using it for that purpose. I have heard on the internet that it is a special deck to work on the inner child, an opinion that I fully support, although it seems to me to be a fairly versatile tarot and that it would rather be ideal for first-time readers. The readings are very pleasant, the atmosphere lightens, and it is easy to have a good time every time I have to ask a question. It’s a deck that I fell in love almost immediately. I’ve never had anything like this happen before, and I want to think of it as a sign that I’m on the right track with this deck. Here I want to make a parenthesis to tell you about something that happened to me: when I tried the readings of this deck for the first time, I got the character that titles each reading when I draw the cards. I know it’s supposed to be a simple deck, maybe even kid-friendly, but I still think the readings could have been improved, perhaps including some that were longer, or for different purposes. I would also say that the readings are excessively simple and very similar. I think it even influenced me to be a scholar from a young age because that Pleasure Island transformation sequence terrifies anyone. I could say that, apart from Snow White, it is one of my favorite stories, both for its plot and for its teachings. It pains me not to see Honest John, Gideon, Stromboli, the coachman, or Monstro, or a even reference to them. Although it has been somewhat forgotten for not having princes or princesses, it is still an emblematic film of the House of Mouse. ![]() In one complaint about the aesthetics of the deck, I really needed to see the villains of Pinocchio present, but they are missing. Maleficent from “Sleeping Beauty” as the High Priestess in the Disney Villains Tarot For example, comparing the judgment card to the volatile character of Alice in Wonderland‘s Queen of Hearts, the vanity and banality of the queen of wands to Snow White‘s Queen’s obsession with beauty, and to obvious references such as placing Hades as the Death card. The instruction book, with the meanings and the readings, is quite direct, full of humor and references to connect both the traditional message of each card with the scenes that appear in each one. ![]() Shuffling it is quite comfortable too, and I think that detail on the edges has something to do with it, although for delicate hands it can be a bit difficult I am thankful for my big hands. Personally, I have a love-hate relationship with frameworks when it comes to decks, but in this case it’s more love than anything else because of how minimalistic and detailed it is. The contrast of colors turns each card into a small work of art, especially the major arcana. One detail that caught my eye is that the edge of the cards is slightly curved back, which gives them a more interesting look. The size is very comfortable for the hands, and the texture of the cards is quite soft. Night scenes, shadows, chiaroscuro games, extravagant tones, and designs that respect the original appearance of each character make the deck a delight to the eyes. The bright colors make it very eye-catching, and while it’s colorful, as you’d expect from a children’s deck, it has a dark aesthetic that’s very much in keeping with the theme. In addition to the deck itself, there is a full-color, 128-page guidebook. The deck includes the minor and major arcana in the Disney style. Published by Insight Editions, the Disney Villains Tarot Deck and Guidebook is an officially licensed deck that combines traditional tarot imagery with characters from the classic Disney animated canon. ![]()
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