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The Template
At the beginning of their journey in a story, the Template has no ontological purpose until she finds one. She can become anything at all, following the river of fate and the march of time. When drawn, it symbolises her boundless potential; reversed, she becomes one-dimensional, existing only for the sole purpose she exists as and has no further need for evolution.
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Ⅰ - The Scavenger
With nothing of value on hand, the Scavenger must leverage her knowledge and improvisational skills to gather what tools, allies, and help she can to further her journey. When drawn, it symbolises her resourcefulness; reversed, it reveals a lack of foresight and planning.
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Ⅱ - The Sycophant
When one is thrust into a bigger world, figuratively or otherwise, one must either stand strong or find a patron to shelter beneath. The Sycophant is a follower first and foremost, biding her time while under the protection of greater powers. When drawn, it symbolises her willingness or need to follow in another's lead; reversed, it decries her lack of initiative.

Ⅲ - The High Queen
Gaining a taste of power when before she had none, the High Queen remembers her prior powerlessness, and believes that she must use her great strength for good. When drawn, it symbolises her nobility and duty; reversed, her sense of responsibility overrides the wishes and will of those under her protection - she knows what is best for them.

Ⅳ - The Goddess
Growing used to her power, the Goddess gains in confidence and puissance. Her lessers are no longer important to her beyond the validation of her exalted status. When drawn, it symbolises her decisiveness and authority; reversed, tyranny and an unwillingness to accept other, lesser points of view.

Ⅴ - The Herald
Should the Sycophant not seek to achieve power of her own, she becomes the Herald: a loyal retainer and follower truly devoted to her benefactor beyond, and sometimes to the detriment of, her own personal benefit. When drawn, it symbolises her loyalty and devotion; reversed, it represents the smothering comfort of the status quo.

Ⅵ - The Lovers
If, in her journey, she encounters a kindred soul and forms an equal relationship, she becomes neither the submissive Sycophant nor the dominant High Queen; instead, they become the Lovers caught in each other's orbits. When drawn, this symbolises her interpersonal relationships and the harmony therein; reversed, the balance of power is skewed one way or another.

Ⅶ - Shrinking
Diminishing in stature, whether it be on a personal or relative scale, often comes with a dramatic shift in perspective. Shrinking to a lesser station in life, she must take on new roles and learn new ways to adapt to her now-greater surroundings. When drawn, this symbolises her new experiences and perspectives; reversed, it depicts her powerlessness in the face of insurmountable difficulties.

Ⅷ - Growth
Growing in stature, on the other hand, often brings about a sense of giddiness and advancement. Growth is often equated to her direct or indirect empowerment, and greater profits. When drawn, this symbolises her empowerment and climb up physical, social, or economical ranks; reversed, it becomes megalomania and overconfidence.

Ⅸ - The Mirror
Civilisations great and meek throughout history often coin the phrase "know thyself". In the Mirror, she sees herself for who she really is, though the image may be warped should the reflective surface itself be imperfect. When drawn, this symbolises her introspection and self-awareness; reversed, she becomes self-absorbed and apathetic of other individuals.

Ⅹ - The Crossroads
At the Crossroads of fate, there are many roads she can choose from. Not all are beneficial, nor are any guaranteed to further her own goals, but choose she must regardless, lest she let the time slip by. When drawn, this symbolises turning points and significant choices in her life; reversed, the potential straying from her path.

Ⅺ - Nature
The path of least resistance is seldom the best choice, but it more often than not appears reasonable. By letting Nature run its course, she takes what comes for good or for ill like a leaf on the wind. When drawn, it symbolises her ability to go with the flow and adapt; reversed, it demonstrates the uncaring vagaries of life.
Word Count: 659
Added: 03/21/2025
Updated: 04/05/2025
Chapter Notes:
The second half of a set of 21 images and accompanying captions inspired by the Major Arcana of the tarot. Separated due to filesize limits. Originally designed for a Giantess World QOTD.

Ⅻ - Ultimatum
Dilemmas are unavoidable obstacles in life: two or more choices where either option allows one to gain something but also lose something in turn. When faced with such an Ultimatum, she must learn to choose, letting go of the past to embrace the future. When drawn, it symbolises the act of letting go, fully embracing her choices without regret; reversed, she is mired in indecision and stalling.

ⅩⅢ - Change
Just as dying is an inevitable part of living, so too is Change an inevitable part of existence. The changing of all things, physical or symbolic, is a fact that she must learn to embrace so that she can grow as a person. When drawn, it symbolises the process of change and transformation; reversed, the refusal to accept change, letting the world pass her by with wilfully closed eyes.

ⅩⅣ - Discipline
It is in all living beings' nature to grab all possible advantages with avaricious greed, yet by doing so, she risks alienating those who might otherwise become allies, friends, or useful pawns. Cultivating a strong personal Discipline, she learns how to hold back for the sake of long-term gain. When drawn, it symbolises moderation and balance; reversed, an excess that rewards instant gratification at the expense of the future.

ⅩⅤ - The Temptress
Temptation comes in many flavours. The Temptress knows them well, blending sensuality and material wealth to dominate lesser beings. She knows all the finer things in life, and is not afraid to trample over others to get them. When drawn, it symbolises the dominance of material senses; reversed, the obsession and addiction such elation brings.

ⅩⅥ - Catastrophe
One can go through life, executing everything perfectly, taking every care to avoid mistakes and seize every opportunity, yet lose it all in an unexpected Catastrophe. Losing everything to ill fate, she must rebuild everything or fall into despair. When drawn, it symbolises chaos and upheaval; reversed, narrowly avoiding such a fate but delaying the inevitable.

ⅩⅦ - The Saviour
When she comes into the fullness of her power, mortals will perceive her as a symbol of puissance and divinity. The mark of a truly great tyrant is that she becomes the very symbol of hope that gives her subjects meaning even as she imposes her undeniable will upon them. When drawn, it symbolises hope and safety; reversed, the smothering overbearance of one holding life and death at her whim.

ⅩⅧ - Lunacy
Rare is the moment when she shows her true self to others; only the closest confidants and lovers should know her without any form of deception. To others, an air of Lunacy acts as a mask to shield her thoughts and gird her from being taken advantage of. When drawn, it symbolises facades, delusions, and false airs; reversed, being taken in by self-delusions.

ⅩⅨ - The Promise
After a long journey, she has finally achieved the success and recognition she has longed for. The Promise of an eternal reward at the climax of her harrowing ascension, when she attains all that she has strived towards. When drawn, it symbolises success and freedom from earthly obligations; reversed, the realisation that one's goals are not what they first seemed.

ⅩⅩ - Judgement
She is where she was always meant to be. The pinnacle of ambition and service, where she may pass down Judgement from on high upon the lesser beings beneath and behind her on the long climb to the firmament. When drawn, it symbolises clarity, surety, and the making of right choices; reversed, the contemplation and purging of self-doubt.

ⅩⅩⅠ - Apotheosis
At the end of all things, She has ascended beyond mortal ken into the realm of divinity: a Goddess in truth, the accomplishment of a lifetime's aspirations set in stone. Apotheosis is a momentous event, upon which the fabric of reality trembles as a new weaver of its rules emerges from the throes of godbirth. When drawn, it symbolises completion, accomplishment, and perfection; reversed, the need to relinquish the past in order to move forward into the future.
Chapter End Notes:
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