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'''The Lovers''' was a [[Tarot]] card. | '''The Lovers''' was a [[Tarot]] card. | ||
It suggested partnership or friendship, often in the context of business | It suggested partnership or friendship, often in the context of business. It was a common misconception that is meant anything romantic. When reversed in a tarot reading, it implied one had made a bad choice in their life. It was one of the cards [[Polly Wright]] turned over in her tarot reading performed by [[Atimkos]]. It was the only card left face up when she threw the box of cards onto the chared lawn of the Gatehouse. Polly observed the image on the card: | ||
{{quote|It showed a tall man with a woman, both dark-skinned with pure white hair, their young faces portraying love and comfort in each other. They were draped together under a massive cloak, he offering her flowers. At their feet, two cats, both almost pure white, the male rubbing his chin over the female's head.|[[PROSE]]: ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People (novel)|Invasion of the Cat-People]]''}} | {{quote|It showed a tall man with a woman, both dark-skinned with pure white hair, their young faces portraying love and comfort in each other. They were draped together under a massive cloak, he offering her flowers. At their feet, two cats, both almost pure white, the male rubbing his chin over the female's head.|[[PROSE]]: ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People (novel)|Invasion of the Cat-People]]''}} |