Mastering the Enhanced Rune of Watching for Personal Growth

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The enhanced rune of watching is a powerful tool that provides an extensive range of surveillance capabilities. It is an advanced version of the standard rune of watching and has been modified to offer enhanced features and improved performance. One of the key enhancements of this rune is its extended range. While the standard rune of watching has a limited radius in which it can monitor, the enhanced version allows for surveillance over a much broader area. This makes it ideal for use in large complexes, such as castles or fortresses, where a wider range of monitoring is required. In addition to its expanded range, the enhanced rune of watching also offers improved clarity and detail in the surveillance footage it captures.


Since then Sterle’s tarot deck has become an incredibly inclusive fresh take on a tradition that’s been exclusionary to many folks. In the Modern Witch Tarot, more folks are able to see themselves in the cards, building deeper relationships with their practice. Sterle intended this deck to be a source of power for women and girls, clearly evident in the art choices she makes throughout the deck.

What sold this project to me was Sterle s amazing version of The Magician card featuring a young Black girl- something I d frankly never seen in before. What sold this project to me was Sterle s amazing version of The Magician card featuring a young Black girl- something I d frankly never seen in before.

Modern witch taeot

In addition to its expanded range, the enhanced rune of watching also offers improved clarity and detail in the surveillance footage it captures. The standard rune can sometimes produce blurry or distorted images, making it difficult to identify individuals or objects. However, the enhancements made to this rune ensure that the footage is sharp, clear, and highly detailed, providing a more accurate representation of the observed environment.

Tarot of the QTPOC Deck Review: Modern Witch Tarot

The Modern Witch Tarot is a fresh take on an ancient tradition.

It all began with the creation of the Ten of Swords card which was posted to Twitter by Lisa Sterle and immediately sparked the interest of tarot readers everywhere. It was clear even then there was something special about this new relatable rendition of the tarot.

What sold this project to me was Sterle’s amazing version of The Magician card featuring a young Black girl- something I’d frankly never seen in before. This was just around the beginning of the indie tarot deck boom, and we were yet to be spoiled by an influx of inclusive decks that crowdsourcing made possible.

Since then Sterle’s tarot deck has become an incredibly inclusive fresh take on a tradition that’s been exclusionary to many folks. In the Modern Witch Tarot, more folks are able to see themselves in the cards, building deeper relationships with their practice. Sterle intended this deck to be a source of power for women and girls, clearly evident in the art choices she makes throughout the deck.

“ The idea that there’s this wealth of power within you, that you just need to trust yourself to tap into, is an inspiring thought that also definitely ties into feminism for me. ”

— An Interview with Lisa Sterle (Liminal 11)

Aces, from the Modern Witch Tarot

Look & Feel:

The production quality of this deck is outstanding.

It comes with a gorgeous velvet tarot bag that would be almost unnecessary if it wasn’t embroidered so wonderfully because the box holding the deck is rock solid. The colorfully illustrated, two-piece box is blessedly easy to open and close and securely holds both the deck and guidebook with no issue. It’s got wonderful details, with the interior of both pieces covered in suit symbols- it’s details like this that charm, and you’ll find more attention to detail throughout the deck itself.

The deck’s guidebook is sized to fit in the box which y’all know by now is always a point of hallelujah for me. While the hardcover (yes, a hardcover LWB) is full color, the pages are black and white which doesn’t take away from the whole package in any way.

The card stock is #thicc.

When holding the deck in hand, you feel a substantial difference that usually only shows up in decks with larger-sized cards. I’ll note that it didn’t hinder me and my tiny hands from shuffling the deck because while the cardstock is hefty, the cards are standard sized and fit easily in my palms.

My one qualm with the card stock is that its glossy- but that is a teeny tiny qualm. Especially since that was probably an artistic choice to really bring out the pop art/comic book color palette and style Sterle uses throughout the deck. The gloss makes it so the cards sometimes stick together but because of the thickness of the card stock, they are easy to separate with little issue. Honestly, not enough of an issue to worry about it and with regular use, that stickiness should dissipate if not completely disappear.

All in all, the quality of this deck is undeniable and unquestionably intentional. You get the sense that there was thought in every little detail, which I can’t help but deeply appreciate.

a selection of favorite cards, from the Modern Witch Tarot

Imagery & Content:

The art speaks for itself.

It’s gorgeous, color rich, and modern with a touch of vintage charm. Mixed in with known tarot symbols are modern accoutrements like cellphones and laptops. These additions don’t take away from the card meanings, if anything I find they add to the cards.

I think it’s brilliant that a new generation of tarot readers will be able to access the tradition with symbology that looks like their reality, not just those of the past. That mix of modern and traditional makes this a unique deck to read with. I can’t help but wish that I had a deck like this when I first started tarot- honestly my resistance to the RWS might have been substantially eased had I been able to see more of myself in the cards.

And that’s really the core of the Modern Witch Tarot, for women and femmes to see themselves represented in the cards; a deck that looks like its readers- across ages, bodies, races, and gender expressions. Sterle makes an interesting choice with gender, I noted. This deck is an ode to the feminine- all expressions of it, including non-binary iterations. It is an intentional prioritization and I don’t think that Sterle ever makes that ambiguous in any part of this deck.

In the description of the court cards, Sterle only uses ‘she’ and ‘they’ form of pronouns with the Page & Queen referred to with ‘she’ and the Knight and King referred to as ‘they’. Not to say that non-women or non-femmes can’t read with the deck, not at all, just pointing out that there is a particular project in the Modern Witch Tarot: a spotlight on the power of women and femmes to reflect and affect both their destinies and that of the world.

art that asks questions, from the Modern Witch Tarot

I do have to admit that there were cards that I didn’t at all take to. Particularly the Strength card. Seeing Black or dark-skinned femmes of color in this card is very “florals for spring, how groundbreaking” for me. Devil Wears Prada references aside, it’s actually a pretty disturbing trend in tarot decks that I’ve painfully noticed.

In fact, I think I’ll have to write up a post examining this issue across decks more closely because it really is shocking how often this happens-look through your own collection and see- even with the best of intentions. The conflation of Black women and Strength (and also the suits of Wands and Pentacles) stemming from the “strong black woman” stereotype is harmful. It dehumanizes us, robs us of the space to be vulnerable and positions us as the world’s burden bearers.

I know it may sound like those of us asking for representation are constantly moving the finish line but is that really a bad thing?

How far is too far to ask for our humanity to be represented without harm? We’re slowly moving from whitewashing and tokenism, and now that we’re here it’s still imperative to improve. The work is not done until it’s done.

Despite my visceral reaction to the Strength card, I will say that Sterle does include cards that rarely if ever have Black or dark-skinned femmes like The Magician and Temperance, to name just a few. In fact, it was The Magician that first drew me to this deck- a version of Black girl magic that didn’t feel token or gimmicky. I’m glad that there are more decks working to be inclusive- I am also asking that creators continue to do better with nuances.

a selection of the Courts, from the Modern Witch Tarot

What sold this project to me was Sterle’s amazing version of The Magician card featuring a young Black girl- something I’d frankly never seen in before. This was just around the beginning of the indie tarot deck boom, and we were yet to be spoiled by an influx of inclusive decks that crowdsourcing made possible.
Enhanced rune of watching

Another notable feature of the enhanced rune of watching is its ability to record and store footage for extended periods of time. While the standard rune may only allow for real-time monitoring, the enhanced version can capture and store footage for later review. This is particularly useful in situations where evidence needs to be collected or analyzed after an event has occurred. Furthermore, the enhanced rune of watching can be integrated with other magical tools and devices, further enhancing its capabilities. It can be linked to alarms or security systems, allowing for immediate alerts and responses to any suspicious activity. It can also be connected to communication devices, enabling real-time monitoring and reporting of incidents as they happen. Overall, the enhanced rune of watching is a highly advanced surveillance tool that offers a range of benefits over its standard counterpart. Its extended range, improved image quality, and ability to record and integrate with other devices make it an invaluable resource for security and surveillance purposes. Whether used in a residential or commercial setting, this advanced rune provides enhanced protection and peace of mind..

Reviews for "The History and Origins of the Enhanced Rune of Watching"

1. Sarah - 2/5 stars - I recently tried using the "Enhanced rune of watching" and I was quite disappointed with the results. The rune promised me enhanced surveillance and monitoring capabilities, but it simply didn't live up to its claims. The video quality was poor, the audio was distorted, and it failed to capture important details. Overall, I found it to be highly unreliable and not worth the investment. I would recommend looking for alternative options that offer better performance and reliability.
2. Mark - 1/5 stars - I regret purchasing the "Enhanced rune of watching". It was advertised as a powerful tool for monitoring and observing, but it failed to deliver. The software was glitchy, causing frequent crashes and freeze-ups. The range was also severely limited, making it useless for larger areas that I wanted to monitor. Additionally, the user interface was clunky and unintuitive, making it difficult to navigate and control the rune effectively. Save your money and look for better alternatives.
3. Emily - 2/5 stars - The "Enhanced rune of watching" turned out to be a major disappointment for me. It had a lot of potential, but it fell short in several areas. The video quality was average at best, and it struggled in low-light conditions, making it useless for nighttime surveillance. The connectivity was also an issue, with frequent disconnects and poor range. The rune also lacked important features like motion detection, which severely limited its usefulness. Overall, I would suggest exploring other options before settling for this rune.

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