THE FOOL (0) - HINATA
the fool represents new beginnings and potential, youthful energy and innocence. Hinata is always striving to become better, and approaches the world with awe and excitement. this is only the start of his journey, and he can’t wait to see what comes next
the fool represents new beginnings and potential, youthful energy and innocence. Hinata is always striving to become better, and approaches the world with awe and excitement. this is only the start of his journey, and he can’t wait to see what comes next
THE MAGICIAN (1) - OIKAWA
ability, resourcefulness, power. the magician is the master of his own abilities, and has the potential to achieve any goals with proper effort. Oikawa, the Great King, embodies this position perfectly. he is confident in his abilities, as he should be.
ability, resourcefulness, power. the magician is the master of his own abilities, and has the potential to achieve any goals with proper effort. Oikawa, the Great King, embodies this position perfectly. he is confident in his abilities, as he should be.
THE HIGH PRIESTESS (2) - YACHI
the high priestess encourages you to look within yourself and find answers within. despite Yachi’s own timidity and nervousness, she inspires others to see the world in a new way. she brings unexpected wisdom to the table, despite her innocence
the high priestess encourages you to look within yourself and find answers within. despite Yachi’s own timidity and nervousness, she inspires others to see the world in a new way. she brings unexpected wisdom to the table, despite her innocence
THE EMPRESS (3) - KIYOKO
femininity, nurturing energy, beauty. Kiyoko, like the empress, inspires a sense of comfort in those around her. no one can doubt that she cares for the team, and her mere presence can set their minds at ease. she provides beauty and feminine energy
femininity, nurturing energy, beauty. Kiyoko, like the empress, inspires a sense of comfort in those around her. no one can doubt that she cares for the team, and her mere presence can set their minds at ease. she provides beauty and feminine energy
THE EMPEROR (4) - USHIJIMA
this card represents authority, structure, and rules. never one to mince words, Usijima consistently shows his commitment to what he believes is right. only the best can win, and only those who work the hardest will become the best
this card represents authority, structure, and rules. never one to mince words, Usijima consistently shows his commitment to what he believes is right. only the best can win, and only those who work the hardest will become the best
THE HIEROPHANT (5) - BOKUTO
choosing such a boisterous character for a respected tarot is a bold choice, I know. the hierophant at its core is about beliefs, though, and Bokuto believes strongly - in himself, in his team, in his abilities, and in camaraderie
choosing such a boisterous character for a respected tarot is a bold choice, I know. the hierophant at its core is about beliefs, though, and Bokuto believes strongly - in himself, in his team, in his abilities, and in camaraderie
THE LOVERS (6) - KUROO
duality, inner harmony. Kuroo is much kinder and gentler than his appearance and provocative tendencies at first suggest. he is in tune with himself and able to admit when he has done wrong, proving his ability to self-reflect
duality, inner harmony. Kuroo is much kinder and gentler than his appearance and provocative tendencies at first suggest. he is in tune with himself and able to admit when he has done wrong, proving his ability to self-reflect
THE CHARIOT (7) - KAGEYAMA
the chariot represents willpower and control over one’s own duality. Kageyama has struggled with the tie between his inner self and the way he presents outwardly, but through his own determination has found a way to become grounded
the chariot represents willpower and control over one’s own duality. Kageyama has struggled with the tie between his inner self and the way he presents outwardly, but through his own determination has found a way to become grounded
STRENGTH (8) - TADASHI
a seemingly straightforward card, strength represents a persistence and perseverance over the long term. Tadashi worked tirelessly outside of practice to meet his potential, never stopping in the face of setbacks or defeat
a seemingly straightforward card, strength represents a persistence and perseverance over the long term. Tadashi worked tirelessly outside of practice to meet his potential, never stopping in the face of setbacks or defeat
THE HERMIT (9) - ENNOSHITA
introspection, isolation, and inner guidance. the hermit values reservation. Ennoshita keeps to himself a healthy amount, but maintains his personal relationships. his composure makes him a stabilizing presence on or off the court
introspection, isolation, and inner guidance. the hermit values reservation. Ennoshita keeps to himself a healthy amount, but maintains his personal relationships. his composure makes him a stabilizing presence on or off the court
WHEEL OF FORTUNE (10) - NISHINOYA
the wheel reminds us that life is always in a state of flux. it cautions above all to maintain a positive outlook, and positive things will come. Noya, although impulsive, is considerate and optimistic, inspiring similar feelings in others
the wheel reminds us that life is always in a state of flux. it cautions above all to maintain a positive outlook, and positive things will come. Noya, although impulsive, is considerate and optimistic, inspiring similar feelings in others
JUSTICE (11) - COACH UKAI
fairness, consequences. the justice card reminds us of the causes and effects behind every action. Ukai’s decision to coach the team stems from old causes and rivalries, and has led to incredible and surprising successes as a result
fairness, consequences. the justice card reminds us of the causes and effects behind every action. Ukai’s decision to coach the team stems from old causes and rivalries, and has led to incredible and surprising successes as a result
THE HANGED MAN (12) - IWAIZUMI
the hanged man is not in distress - he has surrendered himself to the bigger picture. Iwaizumi is supportive, firm, and caring, drawing upon this card’s reminder to always consider new perspectives.
the hanged man is not in distress - he has surrendered himself to the bigger picture. Iwaizumi is supportive, firm, and caring, drawing upon this card’s reminder to always consider new perspectives.
TEMPERANCE (14) - KENMA
balance, patience, purpose. temperance reminds us to choose our battles, and to value composure. Kenma chooses to keep to himself and avoid big shows of emotion. he may seem cold at first, but there is wisdom and care in temperance
balance, patience, purpose. temperance reminds us to choose our battles, and to value composure. Kenma chooses to keep to himself and avoid big shows of emotion. he may seem cold at first, but there is wisdom and care in temperance
THE DEVIL (15) - TANAKA
the devil warns of inner demons or obsession. Tanaka is loud, arrogant, and aggressive at times. he isn’t a bad person by any means, but his own self-image leads to an arrogance that can drive people away. his biggest struggle, in other words, is himself
the devil warns of inner demons or obsession. Tanaka is loud, arrogant, and aggressive at times. he isn’t a bad person by any means, but his own self-image leads to an arrogance that can drive people away. his biggest struggle, in other words, is himself
THE TOWER (16) - TSUKISHIMA
the tower represents a great change. sometimes a violent card, the transformation that it represents is absolute. I chose this card for Tsuki to recognize the massive change in mindset he underwent in learning his passion for volleyball
the tower represents a great change. sometimes a violent card, the transformation that it represents is absolute. I chose this card for Tsuki to recognize the massive change in mindset he underwent in learning his passion for volleyball
THE STAR (17) - TAKEDA
the star in a dark night symbolizes hope, renewal, purpose. Takeda brings with him a renewed hope to the team, providing opportunities for them through a great effort on his part. the star’s renewal does not come easily - it follows significant hard work
the star in a dark night symbolizes hope, renewal, purpose. Takeda brings with him a renewed hope to the team, providing opportunities for them through a great effort on his part. the star’s renewal does not come easily - it follows significant hard work
THE MOON (18) - ASAHI
the moon card brings imagery of nighttime, illusion, and uncertainty. this is an uncomfortable place to be. Asahi is suggestable, easily falling into an anxious state of self-doubt. he cannot always see the path ahead of him without the help of a guide
the moon card brings imagery of nighttime, illusion, and uncertainty. this is an uncomfortable place to be. Asahi is suggestable, easily falling into an anxious state of self-doubt. he cannot always see the path ahead of him without the help of a guide
THE SUN (19) - SUGAWARA
the sun radiates warmth, positivity, and well-earned confidence. Sugawara knows the extent of his own abilities and is comfortable in supporting those around him. his greatest strength is in spreading warmth and optimism to others
the sun radiates warmth, positivity, and well-earned confidence. Sugawara knows the extent of his own abilities and is comfortable in supporting those around him. his greatest strength is in spreading warmth and optimism to others
JUDGEMENT (20) - DAICHI
The real Daichi card. knowledge, absolution. judgement nears the end of the cycle, showing that you have overcome great struggles. Daichi follows judgement’s greatest request: he uses his experiences and his struggles to help guide those around him.
The real Daichi card. knowledge, absolution. judgement nears the end of the cycle, showing that you have overcome great struggles. Daichi follows judgement’s greatest request: he uses his experiences and his struggles to help guide those around him.
the last card of the Major Arcana cycle is The World, signifying completion of a journey. I’d like to keep that one open - everyone still has a ways to go until they get there!
