Aeric
This word makes me curious. From what I can see, it's only used in conjunction with the RWS, not in any other decks before or after it.
What exactly makes the plaid tartan pattern significant? Although RWS has become a standard, it doesn't seem like the tarotee was adopted as a standard or mimicked in many other decks. Did Waite or Smith choose the pattern as conducive to reversals? Who coined the term?
What exactly makes the plaid tartan pattern significant? Although RWS has become a standard, it doesn't seem like the tarotee was adopted as a standard or mimicked in many other decks. Did Waite or Smith choose the pattern as conducive to reversals? Who coined the term?