I took a look at where this seems to be going and find that I probably can't add much to the individual card studies. Interestingly, for me at least, the Chrysalis comes across as a rather seamless, magical creation that is resistant to the sort of analytical deconstruction often applied to more traditional decks. I find it wonderfully intuitive in use, but I go with the inspiration and imagination the images inspire and don't think too deeply about the "source code" (if you will pardon the analogy). As a system it creates a beautiful tapestry of story-telling depth and vigor, even if the various mythologies represented aren't all that familiar. I like it very much, but more in a mystical, suggestive than a literal way; for me it reads more as "oracle" than "tarot."