As so many prompts have been claimed in the last few days (yay!), here's an updated list for anyone still looking for a prompt.
PLEASE READ FIRST:
Some prompts have character suggestions listed with them. These are not set in stone and are just suggestions to encourage as many characters as possible to be represented in the deck. We all love Sam and Dean and Cas to pieces, but it is a Supernatural Tarot deck, and as such should reflect ALL the awesome of the show, not just the pretty pretty boys. So please see these as ideas to inspire and not commandments as such.
If a prompt is listed as OPEN, then it is free for you to interpret anyway you wish with whichever character you wish. Please choose a character or interpretation however that at least roughly encompasses the meaning of the card. Similarly, if you have a character idea for a card which isn’t listed, please let us know in the comments below and we’ll agree whether it is suitable or not.
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THE PROMPTS!
THE FOUR OF WANDS - The ships have come in, and the Querent can sit back and enjoy them. This card, with its four wands holding up garlands, implies the foundation of a house, literally and figuratively. Whatever the Querent has been building, they have established it, strong and solid. They can take a moment to admire what they've done, enjoy the first rewards it has brought them, and bask in their initial success. Sometimes this card suggests marriage; once again, laying the foundation for the future. .
SUGGESTION: DEMIAN & BARNES (and other SPN convention-y stuff) or ELLEN, BILL & JO SETTING UP TEH ROADHOUSE or OPEN PROMPT
ALREADY REPRESENTED: LISA BRAEDEN
Additional info here THE SIX OF WANDS - The Victory Card: A victorious man on a horse, applauded by all, enters carrying a wand with a laurel wreath. Here is the conclusion to what happened with the Five of Wands. Competition was fierce, an answer had to be found to make the Querent stand out, make them different, special. Ah-HA! says the 6 of Wands. The Querent has found (or will find) that solution. Success, in fact, requires that they be above all others, that they make themselves a champion of the people. Note the give-and-take common to all 6's. The crowd offers the victor applause. He, in turn, offers them a champion to adore. For this moment, both are happy, the victor with the adulation, the crowd with their hero.
SUGGESTION: ASH or OPEN PROMPT
ALREADY REPRESENTED: ANDY GALLAGHER
Additional info here THE SEVEN OF WANDS - A man defends himself with one wand against 6 others. This is the "under siege" card. The stakes are high, and suddenly, the Querent is under attack; often when they're tired or vulnerable. This is when others look at what you've done and get jealous or greedy. The Querent is being criticized, maybe someone is trying to take over his project. He's on the defensive. How can he take back control? The card urges the Querent to stand his ground. Don't give up, don't surrender. If you do, your enemies will take control and show you no mercy. Fear not, success is near to hand. .
SUGGESTION: MAX MILLER or OPEN PROMPT
ALREADY REPRESENTED: AZAZEL’S SPECIAL CHILDREN
Additional info here THE EIGHT OF WANDS - Eight wands cut across the sky. The power and energy of eight combined with the energy of wands makes this a card of movement and expansion. There is no fear in the Querent at all! This is the card of a person who, on seeing that lion, says, "Allow me!", rolls up their sleeves, shoves everyone out of the way, strides up and raps the beast on the nose. "Don't you try to push me around!" they snap.
A lot of things are going to be happening fast, and the Querent is going to revel in and handle all of them. This will likely include trips - and the Querent will want to drive or fly him/herself, likely. Fast. No need to slow down or be impatient, with this card, you can really move, change, do. .
SUGGESTION: SAM AND DEAN KICKIN' ASS! or OPEN PROMPT
ALREADY REPRESENTED: AZAZEL’S SPECIAL CHILDREN
Additional info here THE PAGE OF WANDS - A message, possibly from far away, about a trip, career move, leadership position or something spiritual/philosophical.
This is a kid that never stays still, runs all over the place, always wants to go outside and play, is always getting into strange places, climbing trees, wanting to go on trips. He's never home for dinner on time. Personality wise, however, he is usually a delightful child, happy, fun-loving, charismatic. He loves being the center of attention and the leader; however, and you might have to watch that he doesn't bully other kids. .
SUGGESTION OPEN PROMPT
ALREADY REPRESENTED: JO HARVELLE
Additional info here THE ACE OF CUPS - Emotions rising up for new love. This usually indicates that the querent is feeling a new welling of emotion or beginning to have some vivid dreams. They're not writing the poetry yet, but they feel the desire to, or they may have caught sight of a figure across a room and felt a tug at their heart. They've lifted the cup and they want to drink from it.
SUGGESTION: OPEN PROMPT
ALREADY REPRESENTED: YOUNG JOHN
Additional info here THE THREE OF CUPS - Three maidens with three overflowing cups celebrate. The creation here, springing from the relationship in the two of cups, is happiness, togetherness. Two cups pour into a third and it overflows with love and joy, enough for all. This is a card of parties, weddings, anniversaries, baby showers, birthdays. Any time that families get together and reunite in celebration of something new. SUGGESTION: EDWARD & MARGE CARRIGAN (“A Very Supernatural Christmas”) or SAM & DEAN IN GOOD TIMES or OPEN PROMPT
ALREADY REPRESENTED: DR CARA ROBERTS
Additional info here THE SIX OF CUPS - Two children among six flowering cups. There is a great deal of rich and complex symbolism in this card, but in a nutshell, it is a frozen moment of perfect balance, the boy and the girl both touching that one cup with the flower in it. I like to think of this as taking place in early spring, still cold enough for the girl to wear mittens, but warm enough for the first flowers to have blossomed. The girl, possibly accepting the flower, looks up and sees the boy, and he, perhaps giving the flower, sees her as well. Perhaps, on that cup, their hands touch for the first time. It is a charming moment of recognition, of puppy love. The meaning of this card refers to a moment of nostalgia, of something or someone from our past coming back into our life. Given an old photo, or an invitation to a school reunion, we get, in return, a memory of harmony. Perhaps we meet with a friend, relative or teacher we haven't seen in years and the exchange of memories restores to us past love, past balance. We rediscover lost equilibrium and a solution that we could never have found in the present.
SUGGESTION: STRIGA or CASSIE ROBINSON
ALREADY REPRESENTED: JOHN & WEE!CHESTERS
Additional info here THE SEVEN OF CUPS - A man sees seven cups floating on a cloud, each with something enticing rising out of it. This is the "can't make up my mind" card. Think of a teenage girl who gets three invitations from three popular, seemingly wonderful boys all asking her to the same dance. She can't say yes to any of them, she can't say no. All she can do is imagine how good each one would be and wish she didn't have to decide. This is the Seven of Cups. Suddenly, you, the chooser, are not in control. You are in the power of the choices. And there is one other problem: not all of the choices may be as good as they look. This is a card of illusions, deceptions. Making a hasty decision, therefore, could be as bad as being unable to make any decision. How to take control here? Hold out, investigate. Don't let the cups be in control. How ever much pressure there seems to be, don't let them force you to make a rash decision. Make an informed *and* measured decision instead.
SUGGESTION: GABRIEL
ALREADY REPRESENTED: DJINN
Additional info here THE NINE OF CUPS - An innkeeper sits before nine cups set out for guests. This is perhaps THE best card in the minors. It is sometimes called the "wish" card. What you have an appetite for you will be given to you; your wish will come true. On the more emotional level, relationships are loving and complete. Creativity is at a high, friendships and emotions are good. It is like walking into an inn and finding that the innkeeper has already filled his chalices with the best wine for you and your friends. The joy and camaraderie the Querent seeks he will surely find.
SUGGESTION: OPEN PROMPT or ANNA MILTON
ALREADY REPRESENTED: NONE
Additional info here THE TEN OF CUPS - This is a permanence of joy, love, friendship. The kind of family we all work to create, a family we can trust, rely on, one that's there for us in the best and worst times. This is the family you look forward to seeing during holidays and on special occasions. The ones that come running out to greet you when you arrive at their house, smiles of joy on their faces. The Querent can be told that this family - or family of friends - can or is theirs.
SUGGESTION: THE ROADHOUSE or BOBBYS HOUSE or TEAM FREE WILL or OPEN PROMPT
ALREADY REPRESENTED: SAMUEL CAMPBELL
Additional info here THE KING OF CUPS - The decision to start a new relationship may indicate a man deciding to propose or just finally motivating himself to approach a special someone. This is a new love, but it is a mature love, one that is determined. Can also indicate a man motivated to be a new and better provider, father and husband.
Call him "The Godfather". A kinder, gentler, more loving man you'll never meet. His "kingdom" is his family, and his one dream is to be sitting at the head of a huge table filled with kin, kids, grand kids, serving up food to them all. His family comes first; for them he'll work, sacrifice, do just about anything; and, yes, like the "Godfather" he will consider doing terrible things to you if you cause grief to any member of that family.
More likely to be a chef, bookstore owner, museum curator, decorator or restorer than a Godfather, this King is a historian, an old fashioned man with quaint, old fashioned ideas. He'll motivate the neighborhood to restore old buildings, to be more friendly, neighborly and polite. Very like the Queen of Cups, however, he's too soft and sentimental. No matter how prodigal the son, this father will always bail the kid out. About his family, it is almost impossible to make him see reason. SUGGESTION: PASTOR JIM MURPHY or JOHN WINCHESTER or OPEN PROMPT
ALREADY REPRESENTED: BOBBY SINGER
Additional info here THE SIX OF SWORDS - A boat of swords being ferried across a river with a woman as passenger. The classic Rider-Waite meaning is that one is leaving difficulties behind. A trip or change of scene may be the answer to restoring balance here. But there is more to it than this. In relation to the mind, ideas and words of the sword suit, this is also about finding a solution to math problems and brain twisters, not just troubles. The ferryman may signal help here, a silent partner (a reference book or internet website perhaps?) who helps you row your way toward the other shore...and THERE is the answer, a way to make your idea, your argument, your formula work smoothly, perfectly, beautifully. Also, of course, a card about trips by boat.
SUGGESTION: SHAPESHIFTER or ASH or OPEN PROMPT
ALREADY REPRESENTED: SAM POSSESSED BY MEG
Additional info here THE THREE OF PENTACLES - A craftsman shows off his work of three pentacles in an arch to a pair of potential patrons. This is the craftsman's card and it indicates creating something that brings in patronage. The Querent has created, well, more work for himself. So promising is what the Querent has done with so little, that money, admiration, and more work is coming their way, enough to get them out of the juggling they were doing in the two of pentacles. Health wise, this card can also indicate positive results from a new exercise program or therapy.
SUGGESTION: LENORE (“Blood-lust”) or OPEN PROMPT
ALREADY REPRESENTED: ADAM MILLIGAN
Additional info here THE FIVE OF PENTACLES - Another famous card. Two poor folk sit outside a church with five pentacles on its stained glass window. This is a card that predicts loss, financial loss, bad luck, a set-back in health. It is a difficult time, as all fives are. "How can I deal with this loss?" asks the Querent. And the answer is, "By realizing that it is no real loss at all." The Querent must understand that while they may have lost material things, the spiritual is still with them. Where there is life, there is hope. They should also be advised that this too will pass. Though it may seem like there is no end in sight, there is. We all go through lean and lonely times. Things will get better.
SUGGESTION: OPEN PROMPT or NICK (LUCIFERS VESSEL) or KAREN SINGER
ALREADY REPRESENTED: GORDON WALKER
Additional info here THE SIX OF PENTACLES - A wealthy man holding scales hands out money to the poor. This card really reflects the idea of all the 6's--how give and take creates balance and harmony. The man wants to balance the scales, but has one coin too many. By giving it away, he gets his balanced scales, and the beggar benefits. Thus, the prediction of this card is that money, work or health woes can be solved by way of a gift, benefit, free promotional items or scholarship. They need to give it away, you can really use it, so take it. Balance achieved, problem solved on both sides. Alternately, this card can also indicate the opposite as well, the Querent, if well off, might be reminded that generosity is a good way to solve other problems. Need a tax break? Give to charity. Two problems solved, harmony restored.
SUGGESTION: OPEN PROMPT
ALREADY REPRESENTED: DEAN SMITH
Additional info here THE EIGHT OF PENTACLES - An apprentice works on eight pentacles. This is the apprentice card. It is a card of starting over, doing something new or perhaps just expanding. Apprenticeship can be scary or demoralizing, as in all those cliched movies where the Kung Fu youngster has to carry water and sweep floors before he can do the real stuff. Similarly, this card predicts, if not a tough time, a time of learning and mistakes, doubts and just hard work. The Querent needs to be told to keep up their courage, to either make this move into a new job or to stick with it if they've already made the move. Being an apprentice (or an apprentice again) will teach (or re-teach) them how to persevere.
The message of all Eights is that movement, a change of place, home, job or situation can lead to an internal transformation. All that is needed is the strength to go through with it.
SUGGESTION: MOLLY MCNAMARA (“Roadkill”) or ALAN J. CORBETT (“Ghostfacers”) or OPEN PROMPT
ALREADY REPRESENTED: YOUNG SAM
Additional info here THE NINE OF PENTACLES - woman in her private garden watches over nine "blossoming" pentacles. Like the Hermit, the woman here has retreated from the world, but unlike him it is into a private world of pleasure. This card signifies a lucky windfall or payment for work well done, enough to buy what you most want. It can also indicate a retreat to a spa or one of those beautiful bed & breakfast inns where you're pampered and waited on hand and foot. Everything is lovely, luxurious. The physical things the Querent has been seeking, things they wanted but were unable to buy, they will finally be able to have.
SUGGESTION: FAMINE or LILITH (WITH MINIONS, EATING BABIES AND GENERALLY HAVING GOOD TIMES) or OPEN PROMPT
ALREADY REPRESENTED: SARAH BLAKE
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