What's past is prologue Lenormand
Number of Cards: 42
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What's past is prologue Lenormand is an original design Lenormand Cards deck launched by ErGou Culture Limited Studio in 2024 and officially released in 2025. There are 42 cards in total on the deck. It includes 36 base cards, 2 extra Man/Woman cards, and 4 Special Commemorative Cards. In formal Divination, commemorative cards may not participate in the Divination activity. Or you can customize their meanings.
I am delighted to meet you here; I am the creator of this deck "What's Past Is Prologue".
Before you arrive upon invitation and begin another exploration of the unknown, please pause for a moment. I apologize, but I also hope you can spend some time reading through it. Regarding this deck, I truly have too much to say, whether it is the emotional journey during the illustration process, or the choice of this line from Shakespeare's pen, "What's Past Is Prologue," as the origin of this deck's name. All together, it could roughly be written as a letter spanning several pages without end. But saying everything out loud might seem overly lengthy. Therefore, after some artistic adaptation, it has been presented as you see it now. I hope it resonates with you. I also wish you a brighter future and life.
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Recommendation: Use Upright
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What's past is prologue Lenormand is an original design Lenormand Cards deck launched by ErGou Culture Limited Studio in 2024 and officially released in 2025. There are 42 cards in total on the deck. It includes 36 base cards, 2 extra Man/Woman cards, and 4 Special Commemorative Cards. In formal Divination, commemorative cards may not participate in the Divination activity. Or you can customize their meanings.
I am delighted to meet you here; I am the creator of this deck "What's Past Is Prologue".
Before you arrive upon invitation and begin another exploration of the unknown, please pause for a moment. I apologize, but I also hope you can spend some time reading through it. Regarding this deck, I truly have too much to say, whether it is the emotional journey during the illustration process, or the choice of this line from Shakespeare's pen, "What's Past Is Prologue," as the origin of this deck's name. All together, it could roughly be written as a letter spanning several pages without end. But saying everything out loud might seem overly lengthy. Therefore, after some artistic adaptation, it has been presented as you see it now. I hope it resonates with you. I also wish you a brighter future and life.