Plotting some shorts, with a Tarot deck
Feb. 5th, 2013 11:21 am1.Protagonist: this card represents your main character. The Star
1a) represents your character’s primary goal and motivation. The Moon
1b) represents your character’s greatest fear in relation to this goal. 5 of Pentacles
1c) explores the internal conflict your character has to conquer along the way. 10 of Cups
2.Antagonist: this card represents the main adversary. 8 of Pentacles
2a represents your character’s primary goal and motivation. The Tower
2b represents your character’s greatest fear in relation to this goal. Page of Wands
2c explores the internal conflict your character has to conquer along the way. Knight of Cups
3) Love interest Knight of Pentacles
3a) represents your character’s primary goal and motivation. 3 of Wands
3b) represents your character’s greatest fear in relation to this goal. The Devil
3c) explores the internal conflict your character has to conquer along the way. 9 of Cups
3.Theme: this card represents your novel’s theme. 4 of wands
4.Beginning: this card represents the beginning of your novel. 2 of Swords
5.Middle: this card represents the middle of your novel. King of Wands
6.End: this card represents the end of your novel. The Hanged Man
(clarified with Judgment)
1.Protagonist: this card represents your main character. 6 of Pentacles
1a) represents your character’s primary goal and motivation. Temperence
1b) represents your character’s greatest fear in relation to this goal. 9 of Cups
1c) explores the internal conflict your character has to conquer along the way. 4 of Wand
2.Antagonist: this card represents the main adversary. 10 of wands
2a represents your character’s primary goal and motivation. 5 of wands
2b represents your character’s greatest fear in relation to this goal. Hanged Man
2c explores the internal conflict your character has to conquer along the way. Justice
3) Love interest: Knight of Pentacles
3a) represents your character’s primary goal and motivation. 4 of Pentacles
3b) represents your character’s greatest fear in relation to this goal. Knight of Wands
3c) explores the internal conflict your character has to conquer along the way. 5 of Cups
3.Theme: this card represents your novel’s theme. 10 of Cups
4.Beginning: this card represents the beginning of your novel. 8 of Pentacles
5.Middle: this card represents the middle of your novel. 10 of Pentacles
6.End: this card represents the end of your novel. Ace of Pentacles
1.Protagonist: this card represents your main character. Judgment
1a) represents your character’s primary goal and motivation. The Star
1b) represents your character’s greatest fear in relation to this goal. Queen of Wands
1c) explores the internal conflict your character has to conquer along the way. 8 of wands
2.Antagonist: this card represents the main adversary. King of Cups
2a represents your character’s primary goal and motivation. Queen of Cups
2b represents your character’s greatest fear in relation to this goal. 7 of Wands
2c explores the internal conflict your character has to conquer along the way. 2 of coins
3.Theme: this card represents your novel’s theme. Strength
4.Beginning: this card represents the beginning of your novel. 4 of Wands
5.Middle: this card represents the middle of your novel. 7 of Cups
6.End: this card represents the end of your novel. Queen of pentacles
1a) represents your character’s primary goal and motivation. The Moon
1b) represents your character’s greatest fear in relation to this goal. 5 of Pentacles
1c) explores the internal conflict your character has to conquer along the way. 10 of Cups
2.Antagonist: this card represents the main adversary. 8 of Pentacles
2a represents your character’s primary goal and motivation. The Tower
2b represents your character’s greatest fear in relation to this goal. Page of Wands
2c explores the internal conflict your character has to conquer along the way. Knight of Cups
3) Love interest Knight of Pentacles
3a) represents your character’s primary goal and motivation. 3 of Wands
3b) represents your character’s greatest fear in relation to this goal. The Devil
3c) explores the internal conflict your character has to conquer along the way. 9 of Cups
3.Theme: this card represents your novel’s theme. 4 of wands
4.Beginning: this card represents the beginning of your novel. 2 of Swords
5.Middle: this card represents the middle of your novel. King of Wands
6.End: this card represents the end of your novel. The Hanged Man
(clarified with Judgment)
1.Protagonist: this card represents your main character. 6 of Pentacles
1a) represents your character’s primary goal and motivation. Temperence
1b) represents your character’s greatest fear in relation to this goal. 9 of Cups
1c) explores the internal conflict your character has to conquer along the way. 4 of Wand
2.Antagonist: this card represents the main adversary. 10 of wands
2a represents your character’s primary goal and motivation. 5 of wands
2b represents your character’s greatest fear in relation to this goal. Hanged Man
2c explores the internal conflict your character has to conquer along the way. Justice
3) Love interest: Knight of Pentacles
3a) represents your character’s primary goal and motivation. 4 of Pentacles
3b) represents your character’s greatest fear in relation to this goal. Knight of Wands
3c) explores the internal conflict your character has to conquer along the way. 5 of Cups
3.Theme: this card represents your novel’s theme. 10 of Cups
4.Beginning: this card represents the beginning of your novel. 8 of Pentacles
5.Middle: this card represents the middle of your novel. 10 of Pentacles
6.End: this card represents the end of your novel. Ace of Pentacles
1.Protagonist: this card represents your main character. Judgment
1a) represents your character’s primary goal and motivation. The Star
1b) represents your character’s greatest fear in relation to this goal. Queen of Wands
1c) explores the internal conflict your character has to conquer along the way. 8 of wands
2.Antagonist: this card represents the main adversary. King of Cups
2a represents your character’s primary goal and motivation. Queen of Cups
2b represents your character’s greatest fear in relation to this goal. 7 of Wands
2c explores the internal conflict your character has to conquer along the way. 2 of coins
3.Theme: this card represents your novel’s theme. Strength
4.Beginning: this card represents the beginning of your novel. 4 of Wands
5.Middle: this card represents the middle of your novel. 7 of Cups
6.End: this card represents the end of your novel. Queen of pentacles