
Maybe Lenormand
52-card expanded Lenormand blending traditional and diverse decks.
by Ryan Edward · 2016
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The record
The Maybe Lenormand is an expanded version of the traditional 36 card Lenormand deck, with an additional 16 cards that are borrowed from a tangent lineage of diverse fortune telling decks, with the aim to complete a 52 card playing deck. The cards come with a 69 page guidebook. The card box holds the deck in two piles, with the guidebook on top. The box opens from the side, and has a magnetic closure. The cover is done in black and white, with red binding, and carries an image of card 29 (Lady, the female significator). In his introduction Edward talks about the Lenormand borrowing from German cartomancy, as well as tea leaf and coffee ground symbol reading. The Grand Tableau is said to give an overview of the Seekers well being, or a detailed answer to a specific question. In his section on reading the cards, Edward includes the Grand Tableau, three card strings, and a five card daily line. The card presentation includes a small color image of the card, a primary keyword, a short discussion of the card, who the card may represent as an individual, and additional keywords. Additional cards (cards 37-52) include Lion, Bacchus, Rapiers, and Sick Bed. At the end of the guidebook Ed
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