[ID 1: A flag with seven horizontal stripes, the middle is twice the height of the others. The colors are darker at the edges and lighter moving towards the middle. The colors are, from top to bottom, dark purple, darkish red-violet, red-salmon, light peach, washed-out green-cyan, blue-gray, and dark blue-gray. END ID]
[ID 2: A flag with seven horizontal stripes, the middle is twice the height of the others. The colors are darker at the edges and lighter moving towards the middle. The colors are, from top to bottom, dark purple, darkish red-violet, red-salmon, light peach, green, soft blue-green, and dark blue-green. END ID]
Hierophorn: A gender related to the Hierophant card and being a Capricorn
Emralphant: A gender related tot he Hierophant card and emeralds
The flag colors are inspired by my associations with the Hierophant card and either colors in flags for other Capricorn-related genders or emeralds
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No suggested pronouns
Invihougodam: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of The Tower, known as the House of God, by Freya Campbell. This card is found in 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 white, black, granite, white, black. In the middle of the third flag, there is a white lightning bolt. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Tower tarot card. The card depicts a tower being struck by lightning and fractured in two. In the background are 2 other towers similarly split in half. The sky is grey and superimposed with a skull's eyes and nose socket. In the upper left of the flag is the roman numeral 16, and in the lower right is the phrase "the house of god." End ID.]
Invideasowam / Invideamontese: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of Death, by F F Solesio. This card is found in the Piedmontese 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 gold, pale tan, dark blue, pastel yellow, muted green. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Death tarot card. The card depicts a skeleton in blue and yellow shorts. It stands in a field with its scythe held towards the ground. The grass contains human faces and hands. At the top of the card is the roman numeral 13. End ID.]
Inviphandesam: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of the Hierophant, by Jacques Vieville. This card is found in the Vieville 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 dull orange, orange-tinted red, warm grey, greyed brown, pale copper. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Hierophant tarot card. The card depicts a bearded man in a gold mitre standing above a duo of clergymen. They are all wearing grey robes with red and gold accents. The man in the mitre is holding a scepter in one hand. Behind him is an arch, where the columns on either side resemble people. In the upper left corner is the roman numeral 5. End ID.]
[IMAGE ID: three horizontal flags with nine stripes; each flag has a sparkly pink slime in the center. the sparkly pink slime is a simple, medium pink blob with small eyes and an open, happy smile. it appears to have glitter in its body, and three sparkles are shining off it. the middle stripe is twice as large as the rest of them, which are equally sized. the first flag has these top three colors: purple-black, deep indigo, and light purple. the second flag has these top three colors: teal, light green, and light pastel green. the third flag has these top three colors: deep dark blue, dull medium blue, and dull light blue. each flag has these bottom six stripes: light pink, off-white, light pink, medium pink, dark pink, and warm purple. END ID.]
tarotsparklyslimic: a gender connected to being a sparkly slime tarotist; this gender is connected to sparkly slimes, sparkly slime aesthetics, tarot/tarotist aesthetics, and being tarotine!
rangesparklyslimic: a gender connected to being a sparkly slime ranger; this gender is connected to sparkly slimes, sparkly slime aesthetics, ranger aesthetics, wilderness-related aesthetics, and being wilderic!
sparklyslimestrial: a gender connected to being a sparkly slime extraterrestrial; this gender is connected to sparkly slimes, sparkly slime aesthetics, extraterrestrial aesthetics, otherworldly/ethereal aesthetics, and aetherhood/aethanhood!
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[ID: A flag with nine vertical stripes; the first, middle, and last are twice the width of the others. The colors are lighter at the second and eighth stripes and darker moving away from them. The colors are, from top to bottom, dark eraser pink, dusty peach, burnt orange, dusty dark violet, dusty dark indigo, dusty dark violet, burnt orange, dusty peach, and dark eraser pink. END ID]
Tarigicusia: An Occultarius gender related to the Motley Crue album Shout At The Devil, dictatorship, tyranny, dark magic, the occult, tarot cards, hypnotism/hypnosis, evil, power, skulls, gems, skulls with gems in the eye sockets, dystopia, summoning circles, candle circles, mysterious red stains, black crystals, white crystals, velvet things, black gloves, and opulence.
The name is a mix of tari from Occultarius, gic from magic, and sia from dystopia
The flag colors are inspired by the Occultarius flag, the cover of the related album, and my general associations with this term
No suggested pronouns
Invifoolduckam / Invifoolrudu: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of The Fool, by Melissa Gaul. This card is found in the Alleyman's Tarot and the Rubber Ducky Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: two rectangular flags made up of 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are icy white, scarlet, gold, dark grey-black, denim blue. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Fool tarot card. The card depicts a rubber duck in a jester hat, standing on a rock above water. A tiny red duck sits behind it. 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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Invisunpacam / Invisunpaca: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of the Sun, by Quynh Tran. This card is found in the Alpaca 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 thistle, light tan, pastel gold, eggshell, pastel green. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Sun tarot card. The card depicts a white alpaca surrounded by 4 sunflowers. Its eyes are shut, and it looks content. Above it is a large sun. Written above the sun is the roman numerals 19 in yellow text, and written at the bottom is "the sun" in purple text. End ID.]
this is a blog dedicated to various tarot labels, focused on specific decks and cards from them.
all pronouns work for me.
requests are open for inviane terms for any tarot card from any deck, as long as the image can be provided or found online.
current project: alleyman's inviane. if you request one from the alleyman's, it will be bumped to the top of the queue once it's complete.
my primary tags for sorting purposes are:
deck: x
major arcana / minor arcana / lenormand / oracle
suit: x
card: x
byf: i do not care who follows or interacts, but i am a young adult, a traumagenic system, and r.adqu.eer critical. some flags that i post will depict artistic nudity.
disclaimer: this blog will likely be sporadically active and inactive. it all depends on how much energy i have for flag creation, term coining, image description, archiving, etc.
[Icon ID: The Horizon, by spdrcstl, as depicted in the Alleyman's Tarot. The card depicts a sunrise, with the upper half of the sun in full color and the lower half in black and white. A small pair of purple figures stand in front of the lower half. End ID.]
[Header ID: The Night Owl, by WolfSkullJack, as depicted in the Alleyman's Tarot. A dark owl with starry feathers and glowing eyes swoops at the viewer, wings outstretched. Behind it is a night sky, depicting a handful of constellations. Behind its body are two white rings, and above its head are two interlocking circles, one black and one white. "The Night Owl" is written underneath in purple text. End ID.]
[ID: 2 rectangular flags made up of 7 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are dark grey, bright grey, pastel yellowish orange, sand brown, pastel yellowish orange, bright grey, dark grey. The middle 3 stripes are dusted with gold. In the middle of the first flag, there is 2 black and gold playing cards. One card is face-down, while the Ace of Hearts is face-up. The second flag is the same but without the cards. End ID.]
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a gender related to black and gold playing cards. this gender can also be related to wealth, casinos, and mischief.
↳ etymology; ten - tenebris (dark in latin), card, aur - aurum (gold in latin)
requested by; me :)
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