Kniringalleytarotic / Kniringamtarotic: A gender connected to the Knight of Rings, by Amrit Brar, from the Alleyman’s Tarot. It is tied to death, patience, and persistence. It may be related to marigolds, responsibilities, and the vastness of time.
[ID 1: two rectangular flags made up of 9 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are black, gold, off white, gold, brownish gold, off white, black, gold, black. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Knight of Rings tarot card. The card depicts a skeleton dressed in black clothes with gold embroidery. On its head is a black headscarf and hat, decorated with 3 strings of gold beads and a tassel. It is wearing a gold baldric and has a sword on its left hip. Its left hand is reaching for the handle of the sword, while its right hand is holding a gold ring. The background includes 2 sprigs of a plant, along with numerous tiny stars. The border is golden and somewhat ornate with a marigold at the top and “Knight of Rings” written underneath. End ID.]
Revkniringalleytarotic / Revkniringamtarotic: A gender connected to the reversed Knight of Rings, from the Alleyman’s Tarot. It is tied to death, betrayal, and persistence. It may be related to marigolds, liminality, and being alone.
[ID 2: two rectangular flags made up of 9 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are black, gold, black, off white, brownish gold, gold, off white, gold, black. In the middle of the second flag, there is an inverted Knight of Rings tarot card. End ID.]
needed this for a request - definition from here! the outer four stripes represent tarot in general and the inner three specifically represent justice - from what i could find, the colors most associated with justice and with what the card represents are green and blue!
flag id: a flag with 7 stripes. in order, they are gold, dark pinkish-red, bright green, teal, faded blue, very dark blue, and gold. end id.
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Invifoolsasurai: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of the Fool, by Stasia Burrington. This card is found in the Sasuraibito Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: two rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are blue-tinted white, rose pink, cream, dark mauve, pastel blue. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Fool tarot card. The card depicts a bald old man with a long white beard. The old man is thin and naked, facing to his left with his elbows raised. Pink flower petals are scattering past him from the direction he's looking. At the bottom of the card is the number 0 within a black diamond, and below that is text reading "the fool." End ID.]
[ID: 3 rectangular flags made up of 7 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are vibrant red, red-pink, pale rose, white, dusky rose, mid grey, black. In the middle of the second flag, there are 4 playing card symbols: a vibrant red heart, a red-pink diamond, a mid grey club, and a black spade. End ID.]
the flags, with and without card suit symbols:
anyone on our dni list please don't use this term + flag!!
pronoun ideas:
card/cards/cardself
shuffle/shuffles/shuffleself
♡/♡s/♡self
♢/♢s/♢self
♧/♧s/♧self
♤/♤s/♤self
Invideasasurai: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of Death, by Stasia Burrington. This card is found in the Sasuraibito Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: two rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are muted blush, grey, pale pink, near black, reddish grey. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Death tarot card. The card depicts a black-haired figure in ornate white clothing. Their eyes are closed, and their hand is resting on their chest. Another hand extends from off screen to hold it. Behind the figure is a skull, and sprouting up the left side of the flag is a thorny plant with few flowers and leaves. At the bottom of the card is the roman numeral 13 within a black diamond, and below that is text reading "death." End ID.]
Alleymanalleytarotic / Alleymanamtarotic: A gender connected to the Alleyman, by Shan Bennion, from the Alleyman’s Tarot. It is tied to strangers, gifts, and wisdom. It may be related to alleys, querents, and supporting characters.
[ID 1: two rectangular flags made up of 9 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are dark teal, pastel brown, pale teal, golden orange, cyan-black, golden orange, green-grey, teal, dark teal. In the middle of the first flag, there is an Alleyman card. The card depicts a smiling figure with tan skin and long hair. Their face is hidden by a scarf. Their left hand is holding a tarot card between two fingers, and their right hand is tucked in their jeans pocket. They are standing at the stone arch of an alley. Behind them is a gold ring with an obscured black rat drawn on it, and behind that is a blue geometric glow. 11 pale ghostly hands ring them on the gold ring. Clockwise, they are: holding a 6 sided die showing a 4; holding a bottle cap; holding a coin marked with a 1; holding a key; crossing fingers; using ropes like marionette strings; holding a coin marked with a 10; holding a small cup or spool; holding a coin marked with a 1; holding up one crooked finger; and holding a coin marked with a 5. End ID.]
Revalleymanalleytarotic / Revalleymanamtarotic: A gender connected to the reversed Alleyman, from the Alleyman’s Tarot. It is tied to strangers, shadows, and absence. It may be related to alleys, supporting characters, and giving up power.
[ID 2: two rectangular flags made up of 9 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are dark teal, teal, green-grey, golden orange, cyan-black, golden orange, pale teal, pastel brown, dark teal. In the middle of the second flag, there is an inverted Alleyman card. End ID.]
[ID: A rectangular flag made up of 11 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are dark purple, black, dark blue, bluish cyan, light teal-green, pastel yellow, light teal-green, bluish cyan, dark blue, black, dark purple. End ID.]
Tareaderish|Tarreaderish: A gender that is, itself, a tarot reader
The colors are inspired by flags for other Tarotgenders
No Suggested Pronouns
Inviworldtipam / Inviworlchiate: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of the World. This card is found in the Alleyman's Tarot and a Minchiate deck from the Bibliothèque nationale de France. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: two rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are dark brick, brown grey, muted warm brown, muted vanilla, pale yellow-tinted grey. In the middle of the first flag, there is a World tarot card. The card depicts an angel sitting atop an orb detailed with a spiral. There is red fabric over their shoulders, and they're looking up at an hourglass that is lifted over their head. In the upper left of the card is a white circle with the number 39, and at the bottom are the words "Le Monde". End ID.]
Occultarius: A sub-umbrella of Dystrofare for genders related to power, occultism, magic, evil, darkness, non-mental illness caused paranoia, backstabbing, theatrics, abuse of power, etc.
Common themes, connections, and experiences in Occultarius genders include:
- Magic being used for evil, by people in power, for general nefarious reasons, and to keep bad people in power
- Glowing eyes looking out from darkness, the feeling of being watched
- Rituals, spells, magic, curses, hexes, astrology, chanting, general occult stuff
- Backstabbing, worry, paranoia, betrayal
- Velvet curtains, other velvet things, dramatic settings
- Crystals, crystal balls, tarot cards, Lenormand cards, zodiac cards
- Nighttime, darkness, shadows
- Jewelry, gems, jewels, gold, silver
- Riches, money, fame, power, notoriety, abundance, decadence
- Candles, candle circles, candles mysteriously going out
- Sparks, fire
- Blood, blood stains, daggers
- Fighting, arguing, conflict, violence
- Red, orange, yellow
- Purple, indigo, violet
- Dark colors, black, shades of grey
however, Cultaris don’t have to be related to any of these things. Due to this term being inspired by my associations with the songs The Hardest Part is the Night and Shout at the Devil, Occultarius genders do fall under the Bonjender and Cruegender umbrellas, as well as the Dystrofare umbrella, though they don’t have to actually be related to Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, or any of their music or fall under any other umbrellas, unless the coiner wishes.
The colors are inspired by my associations with the vibe of this term
This was for the twenty-ninth day of my coining event! Prompt: Shout At the Devil (Motley Crue) // The Hardest Part Is The Night (Bon Jovi)
Other information, like the related -in-nature term, quality, etc. are under the cut
No suggested pronouns
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Invichariam / Invichariok: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of the Chariot, by Adam J. Kurtz. This card is found in the OK Tarot and the Alleyman's Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: two rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are pink, black, muted pink, black, pink. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Chariot tarot card. The card depicts a one-person enclosed chariot, pulled by a black horse that is mostly out of frame. There are various squiggles around the chariot cab. The card has an uneven black border. Above the chariot is the roman numeral 7, while below it is written "the chariot". End ID.]
Invilovmouram (originally Invimourlovam): An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of the Lovers by Nate Hillyer. This card is found in the Phantasma Tarot and the Alleyman's Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: three rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are warm white, granite, carbon grey, grey, dark grey. In the middle of the third flag, there is a light grey rose with a warm grey stem and leaves. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Lovers tarot card. The card is greyscale and split in half, with the upper half light and the lower half dark. In the lower half, a skeleton is reaching up towards the surface, with one hand extending into the upper half. In the upper half, a long-haired figure sits in a field, leaned forward with knees up. The skeleton is offering the figure a flower. At the top of the card is text reading "the lovers" and the roman numeral 6. End ID.]