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Major Arcana - 12

The Hanged Man, Il traditore (VS)

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symbolism

plant connections

colours

archetype

patabotany

The hanged man is a tiny epiphyte, a vegetal homonculus with its roots in the air and its crown hanging upside-down. Its many fine roots grow clumped into two leg-like appendages, with some of the rootlets gripping onto a pole (the preferable poles for the hanged man are the electricity poles, street lamps or traffic lights). As the rootlets are quite fragile, the plant captures threads and strings that are carried by the wind and get tangled around the pole. It grows around the threads that grip tightly onto the pole and hangs off them. The many muscular roots make most of the plant. They look cramped and twisted at the top, relaxing more towards the the belly of the homonculus. Around the chest area, the roots begin thickening and greening, spreading outwards in two directions, spreading two multilayered green arms and stretching them outwards and downwards. In between the two arms the rootlets turn into a long beard of pale-green hair, tangled in a way that it resembles a peaceful face. It then spreads out radially as a vegetal aura surrounding the face. At the end of each strand of hair there is a small golden bead or coin, that drops of with the slightest movement of the air, covering the ground in sparkling yellow dust.

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note: work in progress for PARN. not general reference

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