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    The Magician tarot card, (young man He stands with one arm stretched upwards towards the Universe, and the other pointing down to the earth. His positioning represents his connection between the spiritual realms and the material realms. The Magician uses this relationship to create and manifest his goals in the physical realm. He is the conduit that converts energy into matter. The Magician’s robe is white, symbolising purity, and his cloak is red, representing worldly experience and knowledge. On the table in front of him are the four symbols of the Tarot suits – a cup, pentacle, sword and wand – each symbolising one of the four elements – water, earth, air and fire. It is also a sign that he has all the tools (and elements) he needs to manifest his intentions into being. Above his head is the infinity symbol, and around his waist is a snake biting its own tail – both of which signal that he has access to unlimited potential. And in the foreground is an array of foliage and flowers, symbolising the blossoming and fruition of his ideas and aspirations.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    The Magician tarot card, (young man He stands with one arm stretched upwards towards the Universe, and the other pointing down to the earth. His positioning represents his connection between the spiritual realms and the material realms. The Magician uses this relationship to create and manifest his goals in the physical realm. He is the conduit that converts energy into matter. The Magician’s robe is white, symbolising purity, and his cloak is red, representing worldly experience and knowledge. On the table in front of him are the four symbols of the Tarot suits – a cup, pentacle, sword and wand – each symbolising one of the four elements – water, earth, air and fire. It is also a sign that he has all the tools (and elements) he needs to manifest his intentions into being. Above his head is the infinity symbol, and around his waist is a snake biting its own tail – both of which signal that he has access to unlimited potential. And in the foreground is an array of foliage and flowers, symbolising the blossoming and fruition of his ideas and aspirations.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    The Devil tarot card, (The Devil card shows Baphomet, or the Horned Goat of Mendes, a creature that is half man, half goat. Baphomet originally represented the balance between good and evil, male and female, and human and animal; however, more recently, this figure has been linked to the occult and has become a scapegoat for all things considered ‘evil’. The Devil has the wings of a vampire bat, an animal that sucks the lifeblood out of its prey, symbolic of what happens when you give in to your raw desires. He has a hypnotic stare which ‘magnetizes’ and entrances those who come near him, bringing them under his power. Above him is an inverted pentagram – a sign of the darker side of magic and occultism. He raises his right hand in the Vulcan Salute – a Jewish blessing, later made famous by the film series, Star Trek. In his left hand, he holds a lit torch. At the foot of The Devil stand a man and a woman, both naked and chained to the podium on which The Devil sits. They appear to be held here against their will – but look closer, and you will notice that the chains around their necks are loose and could be easily removed. Each has small horns on their head, like the devil’s, a sign that they are becoming increasingly like him the longer they stay here. Both have tails, a further symbol of their animalistic tendencies and raw instincts, and the grapes and the fire on their respective tails signify pleasure and lust..), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    The Devil tarot card, (The Devil card shows Baphomet, or the Horned Goat of Mendes, a creature that is half man, half goat. Baphomet originally represented the balance between good and evil, male and female, and human and animal; however, more recently, this figure has been linked to the occult and has become a scapegoat for all things considered ‘evil’. The Devil has the wings of a vampire bat, an animal that sucks the lifeblood out of its prey, symbolic of what happens when you give in to your raw desires. He has a hypnotic stare which ‘magnetizes’ and entrances those who come near him, bringing them under his power. Above him is an inverted pentagram – a sign of the darker side of magic and occultism. He raises his right hand in the Vulcan Salute – a Jewish blessing, later made famous by the film series, Star Trek. In his left hand, he holds a lit torch. At the foot of The Devil stand a man and a woman, both naked and chained to the podium on which The Devil sits. They appear to be held here against their will – but look closer, and you will notice that the chains around their necks are loose and could be easily removed. Each has small horns on their head, like the devil’s, a sign that they are becoming increasingly like him the longer they stay here. Both have tails, a further symbol of their animalistic tendencies and raw instincts, and the grapes and the fire on their respective tails signify pleasure and lust..), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    a female portrait of a hyperdetailed girl in the style of a dementor from harry potter and a rogue dnd character,grey hair, (pleasant:1.3), (black kajal eye makeup:1.3), (very beautiful eyes:1.3), (grey eyes:1.4), thoughtful expression, full body, cinematic shot on canon 5d ultra realistic skin, Fabian Perez Henry Asencio, Jeremy Mann Marc Simonetti fantasy magical horror atmosphere, (highly detailed environment:1.3)
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    a female portrait of a hyperdetailed girl in the style of a dementor from harry potter and a rogue dnd character,grey hair, (pleasant:1.3), (black kajal eye makeup:1.3), (very beautiful eyes:1.3), (grey eyes:1.4), thoughtful expression, full body, cinematic shot on canon 5d ultra realistic skin, Fabian Perez Henry Asencio, Jeremy Mann Marc Simonetti fantasy magical horror atmosphere, (highly detailed environment:1.3) <lora:add-detail-xl:1>

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    Odin, (Odin is associated with wisdom, war, death, magic, poetry, prophecy, and victory. Odin is typically depicted as a tall, old man with a long white beard and only one eye. He is often dressed in a cloak and a wide-brimmed hat, and he carries a spear named Gungnir and riding an eight-legged horse named Sleipnir. Odin is known for his insatiable thirst for knowledge, creator of the runes. Odin is the god of war, and he is often depicted leading his armies into battle. He is also associated with the Valkyries, is also the god of death, and he rules over Valhalla. Odin is a powerful magician. He has a raven named Huginn and a wolf named Muninn. He has a magic ring called Draupnir, which multiplies itself every ninth night. Odin is also the god of poetry. Odin is also associated with a number of other things, such as fertility, hunting, and shapeshifting.  He is also sometimes depicted riding his eight-legged horse, Sleipnir. Wolves Geri and Freki, Odin's two wolves, are symbols of his strength and ferocity. ), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k, photorealistic <lora:add-detail-xl:0.5>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:0.5>
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    Odin, (Odin is associated with wisdom, war, death, magic, poetry, prophecy, and victory. Odin is typically depicted as a tall, old man with a long white beard and only one eye. He is often dressed in a cloak and a wide-brimmed hat, and he carries a spear named Gungnir and riding an eight-legged horse named Sleipnir. Odin is known for his insatiable thirst for knowledge, creator of the runes. Odin is the god of war, and he is often depicted leading his armies into battle. He is also associated with the Valkyries, is also the god of death, and he rules over Valhalla. Odin is a powerful magician. He has a raven named Huginn and a wolf named Muninn. He has a magic ring called Draupnir, which multiplies itself every ninth night. Odin is also the god of poetry. Odin is also associated with a number of other things, such as fertility, hunting, and shapeshifting. He is also sometimes depicted riding his eight-legged horse, Sleipnir. Wolves Geri and Freki, Odin's two wolves, are symbols of his strength and ferocity. ), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k, photorealistic <lora:add-detail-xl:0.5>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:0.5>

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    art By Dan Mumford, a beautiful girl ,female victorian character, black victorian lace dress, digital art, high quaity, grey eyes, black eyeliners makeup, in the style of exotic fantasy landscapes, Paul Robertson, uhd image, heavenly landscapes, uses shadows and lights to create a sense of depth and realism, dramatic lighting, perfect face, pretty eyes, light eyes, realistic eyes, perfect nose, perfect lips, fix eyes, fix nose, ultra highly detailed, detailed, digital painting, highly detailed, intricate, intricate pose, Clarity, high quality, perfect composition., trending on artstation, sharp focus, studio photo, intricate details, highly detailed, by greg rutkowski
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    art By Dan Mumford, a beautiful girl ,female victorian character, black victorian lace dress, digital art, high quaity, grey eyes, black eyeliners makeup, in the style of exotic fantasy landscapes, Paul Robertson, uhd image, heavenly landscapes, uses shadows and lights to create a sense of depth and realism, dramatic lighting, perfect face, pretty eyes, light eyes, realistic eyes, perfect nose, perfect lips, fix eyes, fix nose, ultra highly detailed, detailed, digital painting, highly detailed, intricate, intricate pose, Clarity, high quality, perfect composition., trending on artstation, sharp focus, studio photo, intricate details, highly detailed, by greg rutkowski

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    The Magician tarot card, (The Magician card is numbered One – the number of new beginnings and opportunities – and associates with the planet of Mercury. He stands with one arm stretched upwards towards the Universe, and the other pointing down to the earth. His positioning represents his connection between the spiritual realms and the material realms. The Magician uses this relationship to create and manifest his goals in the physical realm. He is the conduit that converts energy into matter. The Magician’s robe is white, symbolising purity, and his cloak is red, representing worldly experience and knowledge. On the table in front of him are the four symbols of the Tarot suits – a cup, pentacle, sword and wand – each symbolising one of the four elements – water, earth, air and fire. It is also a sign that he has all the tools (and elements) he needs to manifest his intentions into being. Above his head is the infinity symbol, and around his waist is a snake biting its own tail – both of which signal that he has access to unlimited potential. And in the foreground is an array of foliage and flowers, symbolising the blossoming and fruition of his ideas and aspirations.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    The Magician tarot card, (The Magician card is numbered One – the number of new beginnings and opportunities – and associates with the planet of Mercury. He stands with one arm stretched upwards towards the Universe, and the other pointing down to the earth. His positioning represents his connection between the spiritual realms and the material realms. The Magician uses this relationship to create and manifest his goals in the physical realm. He is the conduit that converts energy into matter. The Magician’s robe is white, symbolising purity, and his cloak is red, representing worldly experience and knowledge. On the table in front of him are the four symbols of the Tarot suits – a cup, pentacle, sword and wand – each symbolising one of the four elements – water, earth, air and fire. It is also a sign that he has all the tools (and elements) he needs to manifest his intentions into being. Above his head is the infinity symbol, and around his waist is a snake biting its own tail – both of which signal that he has access to unlimited potential. And in the foreground is an array of foliage and flowers, symbolising the blossoming and fruition of his ideas and aspirations.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    The Sun tarot card, (The Sun Tarot card radiates with optimism and positivity. A large, bright sun shines in the sky, representing the source of all life on Earth. Underneath, four sunflowers grow tall above a brick wall, representing the four suits of the Minor Arcana and the four elements. In the foreground, a young, naked child is sitting on top of a calm white horse. The child represents the joy of being connected with your inner spirit, and his nakedness is a sign he has nothing to hide and has all the innocence and purity of childhood. The white horse is also a sign of purity and strength.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    The Sun tarot card, (The Sun Tarot card radiates with optimism and positivity. A large, bright sun shines in the sky, representing the source of all life on Earth. Underneath, four sunflowers grow tall above a brick wall, representing the four suits of the Minor Arcana and the four elements. In the foreground, a young, naked child is sitting on top of a calm white horse. The child represents the joy of being connected with your inner spirit, and his nakedness is a sign he has nothing to hide and has all the innocence and purity of childhood. The white horse is also a sign of purity and strength.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    Gorgeous girl, grey eyes, black eyeliner makeup, red lipstick, red hairs, little  freckles, pin-up style, (very surprised expression:1.4, wide opened eyes:1.4, open mouth:1.4), looking at viewer, wearing a black borsalino hat, wearing a black 1940 style coat, (intricate details, masterpiece, best quality:1.4), 1940 night city landscape, by Steve Henderson style, extremely beautiful:1.4, in the style of nicola samori, 2D, flat color, toon shading, <lora:epi_noiseoffset2:0.5> <lora:add-detail-xl:1> <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:0.5>
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    Gorgeous girl, grey eyes, black eyeliner makeup, red lipstick, red hairs, little freckles, pin-up style, (very surprised expression:1.4, wide opened eyes:1.4, open mouth:1.4), looking at viewer, wearing a black borsalino hat, wearing a black 1940 style coat, (intricate details, masterpiece, best quality:1.4), 1940 night city landscape, by Steve Henderson style, extremely beautiful:1.4, in the style of nicola samori, 2D, flat color, toon shading, <lora:epi_noiseoffset2:0.5> <lora:add-detail-xl:1> <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:0.5>

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    beautiful lady, female victorian character, black victorian lace dress, digital art, high quaity, grey eyes, black eyeliners makeup, hyperdetailed photography, soft light, head and shoulders portrait, cover
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    beautiful lady, female victorian character, black victorian lace dress, digital art, high quaity, grey eyes, black eyeliners makeup, hyperdetailed photography, soft light, head and shoulders portrait, cover

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    hyperdetailed shih-tzu dog , standing on a grass field with honeysuckle flowers, glowing light particles, gradient abstract, (by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ), 4k, <lora:add-detail-xl:1>
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    hyperdetailed shih-tzu dog , standing on a grass field with honeysuckle flowers, glowing light particles, gradient abstract, (by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ), 4k, <lora:add-detail-xl:1>

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    The Chariot tarot card, (The Chariot Tarot card shows a brave warrior standing inside a chariot. He wears armor decorated with crescent moons (representing what is coming into being), a tunic with a square (the strength of will) and other alchemical symbols (spiritual transformation). The laurel and star crown signals victory, success and spiritual evolution. Although he appears to be driving the chariot, the charioteer holds no reins – just a wand like The Magician’s – symbolizing that he controls through the strength of his will and mind. The charioteer stands tall – there’s no sitting down for this guy, as he’s all about taking action and moving forward. Above his head is a canopy of six-pointed stars, suggesting his connection to the celestial world and the Divine will. In front of the vehicle sit a black and a white sphinx, representing duality, positive and negative and, at times, opposing forces. Note how the sphinxes are pulling in opposite directions, but the charioteer uses his willpower and sheer resolve to steer the chariot forward in the direction he wants. Behind the chariot flows a wide river, symbolic of the need to be ‘in flow’ with the rhythm of life while also charging ahead toward your goals and intentions.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    The Chariot tarot card, (The Chariot Tarot card shows a brave warrior standing inside a chariot. He wears armor decorated with crescent moons (representing what is coming into being), a tunic with a square (the strength of will) and other alchemical symbols (spiritual transformation). The laurel and star crown signals victory, success and spiritual evolution. Although he appears to be driving the chariot, the charioteer holds no reins – just a wand like The Magician’s – symbolizing that he controls through the strength of his will and mind. The charioteer stands tall – there’s no sitting down for this guy, as he’s all about taking action and moving forward. Above his head is a canopy of six-pointed stars, suggesting his connection to the celestial world and the Divine will. In front of the vehicle sit a black and a white sphinx, representing duality, positive and negative and, at times, opposing forces. Note how the sphinxes are pulling in opposite directions, but the charioteer uses his willpower and sheer resolve to steer the chariot forward in the direction he wants. Behind the chariot flows a wide river, symbolic of the need to be ‘in flow’ with the rhythm of life while also charging ahead toward your goals and intentions.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    female geisha, black and gold kimono, digital art, high quaity, grey eyes, black eyeliners makeup
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    female geisha, black and gold kimono, digital art, high quaity, grey eyes, black eyeliners makeup

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    The Fool tarot card, (The Fool is numbered 0 – the number of unlimited potential – and so does not have a specific place in the sequence of the Tarot cards. The Fool can be placed either at the beginning of the Major Arcana or at the end. The Major Arcana is often considered The Fool’s journey through life and as such, he is ever present and therefore needs no number. On The Fool Tarot card, a young man stands on the edge of a cliff, without a care in the world, as he sets out on a new adventure. He is gazing upwards toward the sky (and the Universe) and is seemingly unaware that he is about to skip off a precipice into the unknown. Over his shoulder rests a modest knapsack containing everything he needs – which isn’t much (let’s say he’s a minimalist). The white rose in his left hand represents his purity and innocence. And at his feet is a small white dog, representing loyalty and protection, that encourages him to charge forward and learn the lessons he came to learn. The mountains behind The Fool symbolize the challenges yet to come. They are forever present, but The Fool doesn’t care about them right now; he’s more focused on starting his expedition.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    The Fool tarot card, (The Fool is numbered 0 – the number of unlimited potential – and so does not have a specific place in the sequence of the Tarot cards. The Fool can be placed either at the beginning of the Major Arcana or at the end. The Major Arcana is often considered The Fool’s journey through life and as such, he is ever present and therefore needs no number. On The Fool Tarot card, a young man stands on the edge of a cliff, without a care in the world, as he sets out on a new adventure. He is gazing upwards toward the sky (and the Universe) and is seemingly unaware that he is about to skip off a precipice into the unknown. Over his shoulder rests a modest knapsack containing everything he needs – which isn’t much (let’s say he’s a minimalist). The white rose in his left hand represents his purity and innocence. And at his feet is a small white dog, representing loyalty and protection, that encourages him to charge forward and learn the lessons he came to learn. The mountains behind The Fool symbolize the challenges yet to come. They are forever present, but The Fool doesn’t care about them right now; he’s more focused on starting his expedition.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    The Death tarot card, (The Death card shows the Messenger of Death – a skeleton dressed in black armor, riding a white horse. The skeleton represents the part of the body which survives long after life has left it; the armor symbolizes invincibility and that death will come no matter what. Its dark color is that of mourning and the mysterious, while the horse is the color of purity and acts as a symbol of strength and power. Death carries a black flag decorated with a white, five-petal rose, reflecting beauty, purification, and immortality and the number five representing change. Together, these symbols reveal that death isn’t just about life ending. Death is about endings and beginnings, birth and rebirth, change and transformation. There is beauty in death, and it is an inherent part of being alive.A royal figure appears to be dead on the ground, while a young woman, child and bishop plead with the skeletal figure to spare them. But, as we all know, death spares no one.In the background, a boat floats down the river, akin to the mythological boats escorting the dead to the afterlife. On the horizon, the sun sets between two towers (which also appear in The Moon Tarot card), in a sense dying each night and being reborn every morning.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    The Death tarot card, (The Death card shows the Messenger of Death – a skeleton dressed in black armor, riding a white horse. The skeleton represents the part of the body which survives long after life has left it; the armor symbolizes invincibility and that death will come no matter what. Its dark color is that of mourning and the mysterious, while the horse is the color of purity and acts as a symbol of strength and power. Death carries a black flag decorated with a white, five-petal rose, reflecting beauty, purification, and immortality and the number five representing change. Together, these symbols reveal that death isn’t just about life ending. Death is about endings and beginnings, birth and rebirth, change and transformation. There is beauty in death, and it is an inherent part of being alive.A royal figure appears to be dead on the ground, while a young woman, child and bishop plead with the skeletal figure to spare them. But, as we all know, death spares no one.In the background, a boat floats down the river, akin to the mythological boats escorting the dead to the afterlife. On the horizon, the sun sets between two towers (which also appear in The Moon Tarot card), in a sense dying each night and being reborn every morning.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    1girl, beautiful lady,hyperdetailed girl in the style of a dementor from harry potter and a rogue dnd character,ginger hair, (pleasant:1.3), (black kajal eye makeup:1.3), (very beautiful eyes:1.3), (grey eyes:1.4), thoughtful expression, glowing light particles, gradient abstract, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai )
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    1girl, beautiful lady,hyperdetailed girl in the style of a dementor from harry potter and a rogue dnd character,ginger hair, (pleasant:1.3), (black kajal eye makeup:1.3), (very beautiful eyes:1.3), (grey eyes:1.4), thoughtful expression, glowing light particles, gradient abstract, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai )

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    The black goddess of beauty, genius loci, tarot card, nagual, spirit, stylized honeysuckle plants, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, style of giger, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai )
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    The black goddess of beauty, genius loci, tarot card, nagual, spirit, stylized honeysuckle plants, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, style of giger, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai )

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    The black goddess of beauty, genius loci, tarot card, nagual, spirit, stylized honeysuckle plants, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, style of giger, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai )
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    The black goddess of beauty, genius loci, tarot card, nagual, spirit, stylized honeysuckle plants, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, style of giger, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai )

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    The Hierophant tarot card, (The Hierophant is the masculine counterpart to The High Priestess. He is also known as the Pope or the Teacher in other Tarot decks and is ruled by Taurus. The Hierophant is a religious figure sitting between two pillars of a sacred temple – though this temple differs from the one in which the High Priestess sits. He wears three robes – red, blue and white – and a three-tiered crown, both representing the three worlds over which he rules (the conscious, sub-conscious and super-conscious). In his left hand, he holds the Papal Cross, a triple sceptre that signifies his religious status. He raises his right hand in a religious blessing, with two fingers pointing towards Heaven and two towards Earth.
Before him kneel two followers. The Hierophant’s task is to pass down his spiritual wisdom and initiate the two into the church so they can take up their appointed roles. This imagery speaks to a shared group identity and a rite of passage to enter the next level. The crossed keys at The Hierophant’s feet represent the balance between the conscious and subconscious minds and the unlocking of mysteries, which only he can teach.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    The Hierophant tarot card, (The Hierophant is the masculine counterpart to The High Priestess. He is also known as the Pope or the Teacher in other Tarot decks and is ruled by Taurus. The Hierophant is a religious figure sitting between two pillars of a sacred temple – though this temple differs from the one in which the High Priestess sits. He wears three robes – red, blue and white – and a three-tiered crown, both representing the three worlds over which he rules (the conscious, sub-conscious and super-conscious). In his left hand, he holds the Papal Cross, a triple sceptre that signifies his religious status. He raises his right hand in a religious blessing, with two fingers pointing towards Heaven and two towards Earth. Before him kneel two followers. The Hierophant’s task is to pass down his spiritual wisdom and initiate the two into the church so they can take up their appointed roles. This imagery speaks to a shared group identity and a rite of passage to enter the next level. The crossed keys at The Hierophant’s feet represent the balance between the conscious and subconscious minds and the unlocking of mysteries, which only he can teach.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    The Strenght tarot card, (Strength Tarot card, a woman gently strokes a lion on its forehead and jaw. Even though it is known for its ferociousness, the woman has tamed this wild beast with her calming, loving energy. The lion is a symbol of raw passions and desires, and in taming him, the woman shows that animal instinct and raw passion can be expressed in positive ways when inner strength and resilience are applied. She doesn’t use force or coercion; she channels her inner strength to subdue and subtly control the lion. The woman wears a white robe, showing her purity of spirit, and a belt and crown of flowers that represent the fullest, most beautiful expression of nature. Over her head is the symbol of infinity, representing her infinite potential and wisdom.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    The Strenght tarot card, (Strength Tarot card, a woman gently strokes a lion on its forehead and jaw. Even though it is known for its ferociousness, the woman has tamed this wild beast with her calming, loving energy. The lion is a symbol of raw passions and desires, and in taming him, the woman shows that animal instinct and raw passion can be expressed in positive ways when inner strength and resilience are applied. She doesn’t use force or coercion; she channels her inner strength to subdue and subtly control the lion. The woman wears a white robe, showing her purity of spirit, and a belt and crown of flowers that represent the fullest, most beautiful expression of nature. Over her head is the symbol of infinity, representing her infinite potential and wisdom.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    The Wheel of Fortune tarot card, (The Wheel of Fortune card shows a giant wheel, with three figures on the outer edges. Four Hebrew letters – YHVH (Yod Heh Vau Heh), the unpronounceable name of God – are inscribed on the wheel’s face. There are also the letters TORA, thought to be a version of the word Torah, meaning ‘law’, or TAROT, or even ROTA (Latin for ‘wheel’). The middle wheel has the alchemical symbols for mercury, sulphur, water and salt – the building blocks of life and the four elements – and represents formative power. On the outer circle is a snake, the Egyptian god Typhon (the god of evil), descending on the left side. The snake also represents the life force plunging into the material world. On the right side rises the Anubis, the Egyptian God of the dead who welcomes souls to the underworld. And on top of the wheel sits the Sphinx, representing knowledge and strength. In the corners of the Wheel of Fortune card are four winged creatures, each associated with the four fixed signs of the Zodiac: the angel is Aquarius, the eagle is Scorpio, the lion is Leo, and the bull is Taurus. Their wings signify stability amidst movement and change, and each holds the Torah, representing wisdom..), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    The Wheel of Fortune tarot card, (The Wheel of Fortune card shows a giant wheel, with three figures on the outer edges. Four Hebrew letters – YHVH (Yod Heh Vau Heh), the unpronounceable name of God – are inscribed on the wheel’s face. There are also the letters TORA, thought to be a version of the word Torah, meaning ‘law’, or TAROT, or even ROTA (Latin for ‘wheel’). The middle wheel has the alchemical symbols for mercury, sulphur, water and salt – the building blocks of life and the four elements – and represents formative power. On the outer circle is a snake, the Egyptian god Typhon (the god of evil), descending on the left side. The snake also represents the life force plunging into the material world. On the right side rises the Anubis, the Egyptian God of the dead who welcomes souls to the underworld. And on top of the wheel sits the Sphinx, representing knowledge and strength. In the corners of the Wheel of Fortune card are four winged creatures, each associated with the four fixed signs of the Zodiac: the angel is Aquarius, the eagle is Scorpio, the lion is Leo, and the bull is Taurus. Their wings signify stability amidst movement and change, and each holds the Torah, representing wisdom..), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    Odin, (Odin is the supreme deity and the greatest among the Norse gods. Odin was the awe-inspiring ruler of Asgard, and the most revered immortal, who was on an unrelenting quest for knowledge with his two ravens, two wolves and the Valkyries. He was the god of war and, being delightfully paradoxical, also the god of poetry and magic. He was famous for sacrificing one of his eyes in order to be able to see the cosmos more clearly, and his thirst for wisdom saw him hang from the World Tree, Yggdrasil, for nine days and nine nights until he was blessed with the knowledge of the runic alphabet. His unyielding nature granted him the opportunity to unlock numerous mysteries of the universe. Odin was often depicted riding upon Sleipnir, a great flying horse with eight legs, and wielded the spear Gungnir, which was said to never miss its mark. He was thought to have had at least five sons with four different partners. It’s thanks to him that we have our word for “Wednesday”), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k, photorealistic <lora:add-detail-xl:0.5>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:0.5>
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    Odin, (Odin is the supreme deity and the greatest among the Norse gods. Odin was the awe-inspiring ruler of Asgard, and the most revered immortal, who was on an unrelenting quest for knowledge with his two ravens, two wolves and the Valkyries. He was the god of war and, being delightfully paradoxical, also the god of poetry and magic. He was famous for sacrificing one of his eyes in order to be able to see the cosmos more clearly, and his thirst for wisdom saw him hang from the World Tree, Yggdrasil, for nine days and nine nights until he was blessed with the knowledge of the runic alphabet. His unyielding nature granted him the opportunity to unlock numerous mysteries of the universe. Odin was often depicted riding upon Sleipnir, a great flying horse with eight legs, and wielded the spear Gungnir, which was said to never miss its mark. He was thought to have had at least five sons with four different partners. It’s thanks to him that we have our word for “Wednesday”), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k, photorealistic <lora:add-detail-xl:0.5>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:0.5>

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    Goddess Frigg, (Frigg is the goddess of marriage, motherhood, wisdom, and prophecy. Frigg is often depicted as a tall, beautiful woman with long flowing hair and piercing blue eyes. She is often seen wearing a long, flowing gown and a cloak made of feathers or fur. Frigg's symbols include the spindle, which represents her role as a mother and homemaker, and the distaff, which represents her role as a weaver of fate. Frigg is known for her wisdom and her ability to see the future. She is often consulted by other gods and goddesses for advice and guidance. Frigg is also a powerful sorceress and is skilled in the art of seidr, a type of Norse magic), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k, photorealistic <lora:add-detail-xl:0.5>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:0.5>
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    Goddess Frigg, (Frigg is the goddess of marriage, motherhood, wisdom, and prophecy. Frigg is often depicted as a tall, beautiful woman with long flowing hair and piercing blue eyes. She is often seen wearing a long, flowing gown and a cloak made of feathers or fur. Frigg's symbols include the spindle, which represents her role as a mother and homemaker, and the distaff, which represents her role as a weaver of fate. Frigg is known for her wisdom and her ability to see the future. She is often consulted by other gods and goddesses for advice and guidance. Frigg is also a powerful sorceress and is skilled in the art of seidr, a type of Norse magic), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k, photorealistic <lora:add-detail-xl:0.5>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:0.5>

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    female victorian character, black victorian lace dress, digital art, high quaity, grey eyes, black eyeliners makeup
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    female victorian character, black victorian lace dress, digital art, high quaity, grey eyes, black eyeliners makeup

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    The Hermit tarot card, (The Hermit stands alone on the top of a mountain. The snow-capped range symbolizes his spiritual mastery, growth, and accomplishment. He has chosen this path of self-discovery and, as a result, has reached a heightened state of awareness. In his right hand, he holds a lantern with a six-pointed star inside; it is the Seal of Solomon, a symbol of wisdom. As The Hermit walks his path, the lamp lights his way – but it only illuminates his next few steps rather than the full journey. He must step forward to see where to go next, knowing that not everything will be revealed at once. In his left hand, the side of the subconscious mind, The Hermit holds a long staff (a sign of his power and authority), which he uses to guide and balance him.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    The Hermit tarot card, (The Hermit stands alone on the top of a mountain. The snow-capped range symbolizes his spiritual mastery, growth, and accomplishment. He has chosen this path of self-discovery and, as a result, has reached a heightened state of awareness. In his right hand, he holds a lantern with a six-pointed star inside; it is the Seal of Solomon, a symbol of wisdom. As The Hermit walks his path, the lamp lights his way – but it only illuminates his next few steps rather than the full journey. He must step forward to see where to go next, knowing that not everything will be revealed at once. In his left hand, the side of the subconscious mind, The Hermit holds a long staff (a sign of his power and authority), which he uses to guide and balance him.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    The Justice tarot card, (The figure of Justice sits in front of a loosely hung purple veil, signifying compassion, and between two pillars, similar to those framing The High Priestess and The Hierophant, which symbolize balance, law and structure. She holds a sword in her right hand, showing the logical, well-ordered mindset necessary to dispense fair justice. The sword points upwards – expressing a firm and final decision – and the double-edged blade signifies that our actions always carry consequences. The scales in her left (intuitive) hand, show intuition must balance that logic and are a symbol of her impartiality. Justice wears a crown with a small square on it representing well-ordered thoughts, and a red robe with a green mantle. A little white shoe pops out from beneath her clothing as a reminder of the spiritual consequences of your actions.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    The Justice tarot card, (The figure of Justice sits in front of a loosely hung purple veil, signifying compassion, and between two pillars, similar to those framing The High Priestess and The Hierophant, which symbolize balance, law and structure. She holds a sword in her right hand, showing the logical, well-ordered mindset necessary to dispense fair justice. The sword points upwards – expressing a firm and final decision – and the double-edged blade signifies that our actions always carry consequences. The scales in her left (intuitive) hand, show intuition must balance that logic and are a symbol of her impartiality. Justice wears a crown with a small square on it representing well-ordered thoughts, and a red robe with a green mantle. A little white shoe pops out from beneath her clothing as a reminder of the spiritual consequences of your actions.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    The Temperance tarot card, (The Temperance card shows a large, winged angel who is both masculine and feminine. She wears a light blue robe with a triangle enclosed in a square on the front, representing that humans (the triangle) are bound by the Earth and natural law (square). The angel balances between one foot on the rocks, expressing the need to stay grounded, and one foot in the water, showing the need to be in flow. She pours water between two cups, symbolic of the flow and alchemy of life. In the background, there is a winding path up to a mountain range, reflecting the journey through life. Above the mountains hovers a golden crown encased in a glowing light, a symbol of taking the Higher path and staying true to one’s life purpose and meaning.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    The Temperance tarot card, (The Temperance card shows a large, winged angel who is both masculine and feminine. She wears a light blue robe with a triangle enclosed in a square on the front, representing that humans (the triangle) are bound by the Earth and natural law (square). The angel balances between one foot on the rocks, expressing the need to stay grounded, and one foot in the water, showing the need to be in flow. She pours water between two cups, symbolic of the flow and alchemy of life. In the background, there is a winding path up to a mountain range, reflecting the journey through life. Above the mountains hovers a golden crown encased in a glowing light, a symbol of taking the Higher path and staying true to one’s life purpose and meaning.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    The Moon tarot card, (The Moon card shows a full moon in the night’s sky, positioned between two large towers. The Moon is a symbol of intuition, dreams, and the unconscious. Its light is dim compared to the sun, and only slightly illuminates the path to higher consciousness winding between the two towers. In the foreground is a small pool, representing the watery, subconscious mind. A small crayfish crawls out of the pool, symbolizing the early stages of consciousness unfolding. A dog and a wolf stand in the grassy field, howling at the moon, representing both the tamed and the wild aspects of our minds.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    The Moon tarot card, (The Moon card shows a full moon in the night’s sky, positioned between two large towers. The Moon is a symbol of intuition, dreams, and the unconscious. Its light is dim compared to the sun, and only slightly illuminates the path to higher consciousness winding between the two towers. In the foreground is a small pool, representing the watery, subconscious mind. A small crayfish crawls out of the pool, symbolizing the early stages of consciousness unfolding. A dog and a wolf stand in the grassy field, howling at the moon, representing both the tamed and the wild aspects of our minds.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    Gorgeous girl, grey eyes, black eyeliner makeup, red lipstick, red hairs, little  freckles, pin-up style, (very surprised expression:1.4, wide opened eyes:1.4, open mouth:1.4), looking at viewer, wearing a black borsalino hat, wearing a black 1940 style coat, (intricate details, masterpiece, best quality:1.4), 1940 night city landscape, by Steve Henderson style, extremely beautiful:1.4, in the style of nicola samori, 2D, flat color, toon shading, <lora:epi_noiseoffset2:0.5> <lora:add-detail-xl:1> <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:0.5>
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    Gorgeous girl, grey eyes, black eyeliner makeup, red lipstick, red hairs, little freckles, pin-up style, (very surprised expression:1.4, wide opened eyes:1.4, open mouth:1.4), looking at viewer, wearing a black borsalino hat, wearing a black 1940 style coat, (intricate details, masterpiece, best quality:1.4), 1940 night city landscape, by Steve Henderson style, extremely beautiful:1.4, in the style of nicola samori, 2D, flat color, toon shading, <lora:epi_noiseoffset2:0.5> <lora:add-detail-xl:1> <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:0.5>

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    Anita Blake is a petite woman of mixed German and Mexican heritage with curly long raven hair and pale skin with scars scattered over her body, looking at viewer, wearing a red lace blouse, black leather pants, black eyeliner makeup, black lipstick, (intricate details, masterpiece, best quality:1.4), Laurell K. Hamilton Books style, city at night landscape, extremely beautiful:1.4, in the style of nicola samori, 2D, flat color, toon shading, <lora:epi_noiseoffset2:0.5> <lora:add-detail-xl:1> <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:0.5>
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    Anita Blake is a petite woman of mixed German and Mexican heritage with curly long raven hair and pale skin with scars scattered over her body, looking at viewer, wearing a red lace blouse, black leather pants, black eyeliner makeup, black lipstick, (intricate details, masterpiece, best quality:1.4), Laurell K. Hamilton Books style, city at night landscape, extremely beautiful:1.4, in the style of nicola samori, 2D, flat color, toon shading, <lora:epi_noiseoffset2:0.5> <lora:add-detail-xl:1> <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:0.5>

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    TheEmperor tarot card, (The Emperor is the Father. He sits upon a large stone throne, adorned with four rams’ heads (symbolic of his connection with Aries and the planet Mars). In his right hand, The Emperor holds an ankh, the Egyptian symbol of life, and in his left is an orb representing the world over which he rules. He wears a red robe, indicative of his power, passion, and energy for life. Underneath it, he wears a suit of armor, suggesting that he is protected from any threat (and any emotional response or vulnerability). His long white beard is symbolic of his age-old wisdom and experience, and along with his gold crown, he is an authority figure who demands to be heard. Behind his throne looms a tall, impenetrable mountain range, signifying that he is backed by a solid foundation but resistant to making any changes unless he deems it necessary. Beneath the peaks flows a small river, giving some hope that despite his tough exterior, he is still an emotional being – it will just take a lot of digging and trust to open him up to his softer side.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    TheEmperor tarot card, (The Emperor is the Father. He sits upon a large stone throne, adorned with four rams’ heads (symbolic of his connection with Aries and the planet Mars). In his right hand, The Emperor holds an ankh, the Egyptian symbol of life, and in his left is an orb representing the world over which he rules. He wears a red robe, indicative of his power, passion, and energy for life. Underneath it, he wears a suit of armor, suggesting that he is protected from any threat (and any emotional response or vulnerability). His long white beard is symbolic of his age-old wisdom and experience, and along with his gold crown, he is an authority figure who demands to be heard. Behind his throne looms a tall, impenetrable mountain range, signifying that he is backed by a solid foundation but resistant to making any changes unless he deems it necessary. Beneath the peaks flows a small river, giving some hope that despite his tough exterior, he is still an emotional being – it will just take a lot of digging and trust to open him up to his softer side.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    The Tower tarot card, (The Tower shows a tall tower perched on the top of a rocky mountain. Lightning strikes set the building alight, and two people leap from the windows, head first and arms outstretched. It is a scene of chaos and destruction. The Tower itself is a solid structure, but because it has been built on shaky foundations, it only takes one bolt of lightning to bring it down. It represents ambitions and goals made on false premises. The lightning represents a sudden surge of energy and insight that leads to a break-through or revelation. It enters via the top of the building and knocks off the crown, symbolizing energy flowing down from the Universe, through the crown chakra. The people are desperate to escape from the burning building, not knowing what awaits them as they fall. Around them are 22 flames, representing the 12 signs of the zodiac and 10 points of the Tree of Life, suggesting that even in times of disaster, there is always divine intervention.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    The Tower tarot card, (The Tower shows a tall tower perched on the top of a rocky mountain. Lightning strikes set the building alight, and two people leap from the windows, head first and arms outstretched. It is a scene of chaos and destruction. The Tower itself is a solid structure, but because it has been built on shaky foundations, it only takes one bolt of lightning to bring it down. It represents ambitions and goals made on false premises. The lightning represents a sudden surge of energy and insight that leads to a break-through or revelation. It enters via the top of the building and knocks off the crown, symbolizing energy flowing down from the Universe, through the crown chakra. The people are desperate to escape from the burning building, not knowing what awaits them as they fall. Around them are 22 flames, representing the 12 signs of the zodiac and 10 points of the Tree of Life, suggesting that even in times of disaster, there is always divine intervention.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    GodHeimdall, (Heimdall is described as being the whitest-skinned and most shining of all the gods. He is also said to be tall and muscular, with a long beard and piercing blue eyes. Heimdall is often depicted wearing a helmet with a ram's horn on each side. He also carries a sword and shield, and sometimes a hunting horn. Heimdall is a Norse god who is primarily associated with the concepts of watchfulness and protection, and is described as being the whitest-skinned and most shining of all the gods. Heimdall is known for his incredible senses, as he can see for a hundred miles and hear the grass growing and the wool on sheep's backs. He also needs less sleep than a bird and can see just as well at night as he can during the day.
Heimdall's primary duty is to guard the Bifrost, he stands watch at all times. Heimdall is also said to be the guardian of the Gjallarhorn, a magical horn that can be heard throughout the Nine Worlds. He will sound the Gjallarhorn at the onset of Ragnarök, the end of the world, to summon the gods and their allies to battle. Heimdall is also a god of war and fertility. He is said to be the father of mankind, and is associated with the runes, which he is said to have taught to humans. Heimdall is also said to be a skilled archer and swordsman.
Heimdall is a complex and enigmatic figure in Norse mythology. He is both a warrior and a protector, a god of both war and peace. He is also a god of the beginning and the end, as he is associated with the creation of mankind and the destruction of the world.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k, photorealistic <lora:add-detail-xl:0.5>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:0.5>
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    GodHeimdall, (Heimdall is described as being the whitest-skinned and most shining of all the gods. He is also said to be tall and muscular, with a long beard and piercing blue eyes. Heimdall is often depicted wearing a helmet with a ram's horn on each side. He also carries a sword and shield, and sometimes a hunting horn. Heimdall is a Norse god who is primarily associated with the concepts of watchfulness and protection, and is described as being the whitest-skinned and most shining of all the gods. Heimdall is known for his incredible senses, as he can see for a hundred miles and hear the grass growing and the wool on sheep's backs. He also needs less sleep than a bird and can see just as well at night as he can during the day. Heimdall's primary duty is to guard the Bifrost, he stands watch at all times. Heimdall is also said to be the guardian of the Gjallarhorn, a magical horn that can be heard throughout the Nine Worlds. He will sound the Gjallarhorn at the onset of Ragnarök, the end of the world, to summon the gods and their allies to battle. Heimdall is also a god of war and fertility. He is said to be the father of mankind, and is associated with the runes, which he is said to have taught to humans. Heimdall is also said to be a skilled archer and swordsman. Heimdall is a complex and enigmatic figure in Norse mythology. He is both a warrior and a protector, a god of both war and peace. He is also a god of the beginning and the end, as he is associated with the creation of mankind and the destruction of the world.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k, photorealistic <lora:add-detail-xl:0.5>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:0.5>

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