You can use the orientation of the cards for extra meanings--if the card is placed upside down, you can claim that it means the opposite of its 'standard' meaning, or means a twist on the original. For example, The Raven normally means a hidden ally or source of good...flip it upside down, and it could be a warning of a hidden enemy or spy. The Four of Stars can represent someone guided by logic and reasoning--flip it over to represent someone ruled by their emotions. Or for a more nuanced one: The Two of Swords (Paladin) normally represents a Just and Noble warrior, one who achieves good while doing things rightly--inverted, it could mean treachery done in the name of good deeds (i.e. "For the Greater Good."). ([https://www.reddit.com/r/CurseofStrahd/comments/8wct9k/my_notes_on_ezmerelda_davenir_vistani_monster/ Source])
 
You can use the orientation of the cards for extra meanings--if the card is placed upside down, you can claim that it means the opposite of its 'standard' meaning, or means a twist on the original. For example, The Raven normally means a hidden ally or source of good...flip it upside down, and it could be a warning of a hidden enemy or spy. The Four of Stars can represent someone guided by logic and reasoning--flip it over to represent someone ruled by their emotions. Or for a more nuanced one: The Two of Swords (Paladin) normally represents a Just and Noble warrior, one who achieves good while doing things rightly--inverted, it could mean treachery done in the name of good deeds (i.e. "For the Greater Good."). ([https://www.reddit.com/r/CurseofStrahd/comments/8wct9k/my_notes_on_ezmerelda_davenir_vistani_monster/ Source])
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