Universal Fantasy Tarot Deck Review
Автор: Tarot Sherpa
Загружено: 2026-01-25
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This is a review of The Universal Fantasy Tarot written and illustrated by Paolo Martinello. The deck was published by Lo Scarabeo in 2021. This review discusses the deck, the accompanying guidebook and goes through the deck card by card. Tarotists can use this review to see if The Universal Fantasy Tarot is one that would be of interest for their collection and use.
Paolo Martinello is a freelance author/illustrator of comic books and graphic novels popular in Italy and France. He is based in Bologna, Italy. He has also illustrated the Epic Tarot Deck for Lo Scarabeo.
The deck has 78 cards with 22 major arcana and 56 minor arcana divided into four suits – Wands. Cups, Swords, and Pentacles The court cards are page, knight, queen and king. The cards are 2 ¾ x 4 ¾ or roughly 60 x 120 mm. The kit comes with a 62-page guidebook written in five languages – English, Italian, Spanish, French, and German. You get about 14 pages per language. The descriptions for each card are not definitions but points to ponder that relate to the meaning of the card; it’s up to the tarot reader to study up on basic card meanings.
You can find this deck at www.llewellyn.com or better yet, your favorite new-age bookstore.
This video is followed by a “for whoever needs this” reading; see zz to see how the cards are used and if they resonate with you.
0:00 Intro
3:56 The Cards
9:43 Roses & Thorns
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