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Description:
Le Fov (The Fool): A carefree traveler guided by intuition, symbolizing freedom and potential. He is unnumbered, representing infinite possibilities and beginnings.
Le Bateleur (The Magician): A skilled figure with tools before him, ready to create and act. He represents initiative, willpower, and untapped potential.
La Papesse (The High Priestess): A mysterious figure with a book of knowledge, symbolizing wisdom, intuition, and the mysteries of the subconscious.
Lemperatise (The Empress): A regal woman holding a shield, embodying creativity, abundance, and nurturing energy.
Lempereur (The Emperor): A stern and stable ruler, representing structure, authority, and the material world.
Le Pape (The Pope): A spiritual guide and teacher, symbolizing tradition, faith, and moral values.
Lamoureux (The Lovers): A scene of choice and relationships, representing love, harmony, and the challenge of decision-making.
Le Chariot (The Chariot): A confident figure riding forward, symbolizing victory, determination, and control over opposing forces.
Justice (Justice): A figure holding scales and a sword, embodying fairness, truth, and accountability.
Lermite (The Hermit): An old man with a lantern, symbolizing introspection, wisdom, and the search for inner truth.
La Roue de Fortune (The Wheel of Fortune): A turning wheel with figures rising and falling, representing cycles, fate, and the unpredictability of life.
Force (Strength): A woman calmly taming a lion, symbolizing inner strength, courage, and self-control.
Le Pendu (The Hanged Man): A man hanging upside down by one foot, symbolizing surrender, seeing things from a new perspective, and sacrifice for growth.
Lamort (Death): A skeletal figure with a scythe, representing transformation, endings, and the clearing away of the old.
Lemperance (Temperance): An angel blending liquids, symbolizing balance, moderation, and harmony.
Le Diable (The Devil): A devilish figure with chained captives, representing temptation, materialism, and the shadow self.
La Maison Dieu (The Tower): A crumbling tower struck by lightning, symbolizing sudden change, upheaval, and revelation.
Lestoille (The Star): A serene figure pouring water beneath stars, representing hope, inspiration, and renewal.
La Lune (The Moon): A mysterious moonlit scene, symbolizing dreams, illusions, and the subconscious.
Le Soleil (The Sun): A radiant sun shining over two figures, symbolizing joy, success, and clarity.
Le Jugement (Judgment): An angel awakening figures from their graves, representing renewal, absolution, and a higher calling.
Le Monde (The World): A dancing figure within a laurel wreath, symbolizing completion, achievement, and harmony with the universe.