Porch Readings
Three cards, no doom — drawn from The Low Tide Tarot, Lu's own seventy-eight, every card drawn by code, line by line.
This is a toy on a fictional website. A real reading comes with a porch, a heron, iced coffee — and a person paying attention. The shuffle here is a random number, and it knows it.
tap the deck · it shuffles, you draw
About this deck
The Low Tide Tarot is a complete 78-card system — 22 majors renamed into Lu's world (each mapped one-to-one to its traditional card, printed right on the face), and four suits: Tides for Cups, Flames for Wands, Inks for Swords, Salts for Pentacles. The pips follow the old Marseille counting way — number and suit carry the meaning, no scenes required.
Every card was drawn by deterministic code — geometry a person wrote, no generated imagery. The meanings follow the old books (Waite, 1911, and the counting tradition) faithfully enough that your grandmother's deck and this one tell the same stories. Ours just live closer to the water.
Reversals here read as the card's energy blocked or turned inward — and the heavy cards reverse toward release, as the tradition has always allowed: the Hurricane softens, the Moon's fog lifts, the spilled bowls begin to turn.
LU'S LAIR is a fictional concept site built in the FABLE Lab. Lu isn't real; the moon very much is. Nothing is for sale, no spell or spread is advice, and (941) xxx-xxxx still doesn't ring.