The listing, 8 Card Reading with the Fairy Ring Oracle has ended.
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS JUST FOR FUN, LIKE READING YOUR HOROSCOPE. I AM NOT PSYCHIC!! I have been using this deck for about 7 years now and I love it. After the auction ends, I will shuffle up the cards and do your reading, and write it in an email along with a brief description of the card/fairy. I will cleanse the cards first. The results of your reading will be sent through Listia email for verication that it has been sent, but if you would like a picture of your spread then I'd be happy to send that to your regular email address. If you are in anyway unsatisfied please let me know and I'll do everything I can to make it right. Like I said, I'm not psychic, and this is just for fun and their meaning all depends on how you interpret them. And its not always sunshine and rainbows, I can't promise everything is going to be positive. ****ABOUT THE DECK**** The Fairy Ring Oracle, the second deck from Anna Franklin and Paul Mason, creators of the Sacred Circle Tarot, is not a set of a tarot cards but a sixty-card oracle deck. Its cards do not have pretty Victorian fairies with blonde hair and gossamer wings, but the full spectrum of naughty, nice, troublesome and plain malicious fairies and sprites from Britain and Ireland. The Fairy Ring Oracle it has four suits - the Spring Court, the Summer Court, Autumn Court and Winter Court - and eight 'Fairy Festival' cards representing the Sabbats and Esbats of the year. Most fairies are seasonal creatures, and individual fairies are featured during the period when they are most likely to appear. Each of the suit cards is associated with a figure from the fairy pantheon, like Mab or Gwynn ap Nudd, or one of the Fairy species like Brownie, Leprechaun or Unicorn. The 13 Cards in each suit are numbered 1-9, with 4 court cards: Lady, Knave, Queen, and King. The fives are slightly different, being day/night reversals of animal fairies. ****ABOUT THE SPREAD**** Please see pictures 2 & 3. Any questions, please ask!