Lit Quote, Who Am I? -Solved
Thread originally posted on the Aeclectic Tarot Forum on 19 Dec 2003, and now archived in the Forum Library.
| Mystic Zyl |
19 Dec 2003 |
|
"Even Napoleon once had to be fed from a spoon."
What Card Am I?
Taken from Pungent Paragraphs by Williams published in 1926.
|
| Bluemanticore |
19 Dec 2003 |
|
Emperor?
|
| Dark_angel |
19 Dec 2003 |
|
The Empress - mother and carer, protecting and raising children who will grow up into independent people?
|
| Imagemaker |
19 Dec 2003 |
|
The Sun?
In Robin Wood's deck, the child is riding a large imperial horse, with triumphant banner waving.
|
| Mystic Zyl |
19 Dec 2003 |
|
No, sorry everyone
Hello, Imagemaker nice to have you in the game, welcome
|
| Magick Rainbow |
19 Dec 2003 |
|
Wild Guess.
The Fool?
|
| Mystic Zyl |
19 Dec 2003 |
|
Magick Rainbow welcome to the game............and
Magick Rainbow you are the winner!
Magick this now means you may now start a new thread, to continue the game, just use a quote and let us guess away.
Congratulation!
The reason for the Fool, is at first he was a baby being fed spiritually little by little by every card he encountered on his journey. By the end of his enlightened trip he was strong with all the knowledge he had aquired. As with Napoleon lets hope the Fool remembers his lessons, as N. B. did not. Oh, Waterloo.......
|
The Lit Quote, Who Am I? -Solved thread was originally posted on 19 Dec 2003 in the Tarot Games & Fun board, and is now archived in the Forum Library. Read the active threads in Tarot Games & Fun, or read more archived threads.
|