For Tamaki, I feel like I have to give her two separate cards - one for her as Sailor Pluto, and one for the happy reincarnated Tamaki. There isn't one card that neatly covers the whole of her personality, I think XD
For Sailor Pluto, Knower of Everything, I have to give the Judgement card. Judgement is the sum of all of the talent and knowledge amassed in the 19 cards before it, from mastery over the occult to mastery over knowledge to mastery over one's own weaknesses. Judgement is taking the power of the Magician and High Priestess and using that to change the world utterly, and fortunately Judgement has the wisdom needed to provide positive change. She is not utterly selfless, and her human nature still emerges through frustration and a perceived lack of gratitude for what she does. This is also a card of self-reckoning and insight, because a person tends to be the harshest judge of herself.
Judgement also happens to be the card of regeneration and reincarnation, which was certainly helpful in Pluto's case XD
For Tamaki, the girl, I would assign The Fool. I think there are definitely chunks of Judgement that will always be with Tamaki, but as a reborn individual, she strives to enjoy all of the things she missed the first time, with little hesitation or fear. This card is not to say Tamaki is an idiot, for the Fool is wise in her embracing of all of life, not simply the parts of it she likes. I think the Fool's rediscovery of trust is also an important aspect, since Tamaki was one of the chars most challenged by sudden team situations.
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Date: 2010-05-11 07:24 am (UTC)For Sailor Pluto, Knower of Everything, I have to give the
Judgement card. Judgement is the sum of all of the talent and knowledge amassed in the 19 cards before it, from mastery over the occult to mastery over knowledge to mastery over one's own weaknesses. Judgement is taking the power of the Magician and High Priestess and using that to change the world utterly, and fortunately Judgement has the wisdom needed to provide positive change. She is not utterly selfless, and her human nature still emerges through frustration and a perceived lack of gratitude for what she does. This is also a card of self-reckoning and insight, because a person tends to be the harshest judge of herself.
Judgement also happens to be the card of regeneration and reincarnation, which was certainly helpful in Pluto's case XD
For Tamaki, the girl, I would assign The Fool. I think there are definitely chunks of Judgement that will always be with Tamaki, but as a reborn individual, she strives to enjoy all of the things she missed the first time, with little hesitation or fear. This card is not to say Tamaki is an idiot, for the Fool is wise in her embracing of all of life, not simply the parts of it she likes. I think the Fool's rediscovery of trust is also an important aspect, since Tamaki was one of the chars most challenged by sudden team situations.