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The Hetalian Tarot Part 6

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Part 6: The Chibitalia Arc! :heart: :heart:

HRE = Germany. SRSLY. I don't see any other options. :love: :giggle:

I had to redraw Hungary and Chibitalia/HRE from my original designs. France was originally going to be creeping on Chibitalia and HRE, but I decided to take him out and save him for another card. :XD: I actually considered Sweden and Finland for The Lovers, but I got a better idea for them, which will come later.

Austria, ILU. :heart:

II The High Priestess The High Priestess is considered to be one of the wisest cards. (Some say she's almost like the female version of The Magician.) She has her priorities figured out, and she always knows what to do. She represents love and relationships from the female point of view. Sounds like Hungary, huh?
V The Hierophant He is the male version of The High Priestess. He represents spiritual awareness and wisdom. He also represents a man who helps people by guiding them in the right direction, but he never solves others' problems directly. He represents love from the man's point of view. Hence, Austria.
VI The Lovers This card can represent love, but it has a deeper meaning. It can represent balance in a relationship, the yin and yang so to speak. I thought that, other than the fact that Chibitalia and the Holy Roman Empire are lovers, they make sense of this theory. Both are trying to balance the other one out while keeping themselves composed and happy.
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My goodness, this needs to be made into a full deck, as in, right now.

Keep in mind also that the old name of the Hierophant is "The Pope". If Vatican City ever appears in Hetalia, we'd have a perfect match, as the Hierophant's other symbolisms include organized religion, conservatism, sticking with tradition/the right way/the status quo, and important moral leaders such as Moses and Gandhi.