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“Well, one’s the Hanged Man. When it comes to Tarot cards most guys go for the Chariot or the High Priestess or the Magician, but the Hanged Man’s always been my favourite.” “A bit depressing, isn’t it?” “No. You just need to read him right, is all. He’s a divine character. Being upside-down gives him a different perspective on the world, and the tree he’s hanging from represents a unity with nature. He’s often looked upon as an outcast and a fool, but in reality he’s an integral part of life, both separate and joined to everything at the same time. He’s no fool.”
“I try not to hate anything,” Tarot said with a sigh. “People have a way of becoming what they hate.”

