Invihermitsasurai: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of the Hermit, by Stasia Burrington. This card is found in the Sasuraibito Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: two rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are blue, off white, blue-grey, grey, dark grey. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Hermit tarot card. The card depicts a hiker in shadow, sitting on the mountainside underneath a large tree branch. She is looking out at a distant, snow-covered mountain.At the bottom of the card is the roman numeral 9 within a black diamond, and below that is text reading "the hermit." End ID.]
[ID 1: A rectangular flag made up of 11 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are black, dark sienna red, maroon, dark raspberry, medium orchid, light orangish yellow, medium orchid, dark raspberry, maroon, dark sienna red, black. End ID.]
[ID 2: A rectangular flag made up of 11 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are black, dark sienna red, deep violet, dark purply blue, medium green, light orangish yellow, medium green, dark purply blue, deep violet, dark sienna red, black. End ID.]
Tarocardeck: A gender related to playing cards that are used as tarot cards or using playing cards as taro cards.
Unarot: A gender related to Uno cards that are used as tarot cards or using uno cards as tarot.
The flag colors are inspired by my associations with taro.
No suggested pronouns
Inviwheelsasurai: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of the Wheel of Fortune, by Stasia Burrington. This card is found in the Sasuraibito Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: two rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are black, yellow-orange, blue, yellow-orange, light blue. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Wheel of Fortune tarot card. The card depicts a black-haired person in a blue shirt with gold accents, either putting the shirt on or taking it off. They're wearing black lipstick. Their chest is bare, and on it is an eight-spoked wheel. Going clockwise, the wheel is marked with the letters R, O, T, A, representing the four elements. At the bottom of the card is the roman numeral 10 within a black diamond, and below that is text reading "wheel of fortune." End ID.]
Invihangcatam: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of The Hanged Man, by Emma Daues. This card is found in the Alleyman's Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: three rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are dark grey, silver, off white, light grey, dark dove grey. In the middle of the third flag is a cat curled up within a bubble. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Hanged Man tarot card. The card depicts a scene in space. The background is crosshatched except for around various small stars. Towards the bottom of the card is a cat curled up within a bubble. Above it is a large, 8 pointed star. Above the star is the number 12 and below is text reading "the hanged man" with a star. The upper two corners have bubbles, while the lower two have stars. End ID.]
Foolconceralleytarotic / Foolconceramtarotic: A gender connected to the Concert Fool, by weird.works, from the Alleyman’s Tarot. It is tied to cyberpunk, concerts, the excitement of crowds, and freedom. It may be related to leaps of faith, trust in the world around you, and brandishing scrapes like trophies.
[ID 1: two rectangular flags made up of 9 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are warm purple, faded pink, banana yellow, lace pink, blue jay, faded pink, cerulean, boulder grey, warm purple. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Fool tarot card. The card depicts a music concert. A person in a robotic dog head helmet is leaping off the stage into a crowd. Their right hand is raised in a fist, while their left hand is doing the sign of the horns. There is a white border around the image, with the upper left depicting a neutral face and Chinese text saying “The Fool”, and the bottom saying “the fool” in English. End ID.]
Revfoolconceralleytarotic / Revfoolconceramtarotic: A gender connected to the Reversed Concert Fool, from the Alleyman’s Tarot. It is tied to cyberpunk, concerts, crowds, and self-destructive tendencies. It may be related to leaps of faith, failure, repeating choices, and repeated injuries.
[ID 2: two rectangular flags made up of 9 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are warm purple, boulder grey, cerulean, faded pink, blue jay, lace pink, banana yellow, faded pink, warm purple. In the middle of the second flag, there is an inverted Fool tarot card. End ID.]
[ID: A flag with nine vertical stripes; the first, middle, and last are twice the width of the others. The colors are lighter at the second and eighth stripes and darker moving away from them. The colors are, from top to bottom, dark eraser pink, dusty peach, burnt orange, dusty dark violet, dusty dark indigo, dusty dark violet, burnt orange, dusty peach, and dark eraser pink. END ID]
Tarigicusia: An Occultarius gender related to the Motley Crue album Shout At The Devil, dictatorship, tyranny, dark magic, the occult, tarot cards, hypnotism/hypnosis, evil, power, skulls, gems, skulls with gems in the eye sockets, dystopia, summoning circles, candle circles, mysterious red stains, black crystals, white crystals, velvet things, black gloves, and opulence.
The name is a mix of tari from Occultarius, gic from magic, and sia from dystopia
The flag colors are inspired by the Occultarius flag, the cover of the related album, and my general associations with this term
No suggested pronouns
[ID: A rectangular flag made up of 7 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are yellowish orange, sienna, dark pink-red, very dark purple, eggplant, royal purple, warm blue. End ID.]
Tarostrology: A gender related to astrology/zodiac themed tarot decks.
The flag colors are inspired by my associations with tarot an astrology.
No suggested pronouns
Invihermitam / Invihermitat: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of the Hermit, by Aka Skyweb. This card is found in the Ariadne's Thread Tarot and the Alleyman's Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: two rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are dark grey, off white, cardinal red, off white, dark grey. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Hermit tarot card. The card depicts a man with a curled snake tail. The man is bearded and wearing a decorated cap. They hold a hook-ended staff in one hand, and with the other they hold up a lantern that resembles a winged figure hanging upside down. A red thread stretches across the image, hanging off the lantern and the staff. At the bottom is the roman numeral 9. End ID.]
[ID: A rectangular flag made up of 28 horizontal stripes, with black lines between each stripe. The stripes from top to bottom are a repeating pattern of antique white, vibrant red, antique white, dark grey. In the middle of the flag is a deck of French-suited playing cards. The 6 of Hearts rests on top, and the 10 of Spaces is partially pulled out of the middle of the deck. End ID.]
..⬪..A gender like genderfluid, but it feels like every time one's gender changes they draw it from a deck of cards..⬪..
Coined by yours truly, xe! If reposted please give credit, via reblog, tagging xe, link, or anything else you can come up with!
(ignore that the bottom line isn't lined up. xi didn't notice till now)
Invilovmouram (originally Invimourlovam): An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of the Lovers by Nate Hillyer. This card is found in the Phantasma Tarot and the Alleyman's Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: three rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are warm white, granite, carbon grey, grey, dark grey. In the middle of the third flag, there is a light grey rose with a warm grey stem and leaves. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Lovers tarot card. The card is greyscale and split in half, with the upper half light and the lower half dark. In the lower half, a skeleton is reaching up towards the surface, with one hand extending into the upper half. In the upper half, a long-haired figure sits in a field, leaned forward with knees up. The skeleton is offering the figure a flower. At the top of the card is text reading "the lovers" and the roman numeral 6. End ID.]
Letteralleytarotic / Letteramtarotic: A gender connected to the Letter, by writtenbyrabbits_illustration, from the Alleyman’s Tarot. It is tied to letters, communication, and roses. It may be related to spades, nature, and writing letters.
[ID 1: two rectangular flags made up of 9 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are hot pink, dark grey, near-black, warm grey, white, vampire grey, carnation pink, dark grey, hot pink. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Letter tarot card. The card depicts a hand holding a letter, emerging from a rose bush. A second hand is taking the letter from above. In the background, there’s a forest, and birds fly behind the letter. White text at the top says “twenty seven,” and black text at the bottom says “the letter.” A pink dot in the upper right marks it as the seven of spades. End ID.]
Revletteralleytarotic / Revletteramtarotic: A gender connected to the reversed Letter, from the Alleyman’s Tarot. It is tied to letters, misunderstandings, and roses. It may be related to spades, nature, and writing letters.
[ID 2: two rectangular flags made up of 9 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are hot pink, dark grey, carnation pink, vampire grey, white, warm grey, near-black, dark grey, hot pink. In the middle of the second flag, there is an inverted Letter tarot card. End ID.]