Death
The Death kittycorn represents gentle but inevitable transformation, arriving to clear away what no longer serves so new growth can occur. Upright, it signifies the shedding of old roles, habits, or relationships to make room for reinvention and renewal. Reversed, it warns against clinging to the past and resisting the necessary cycle of endings, which only prolongs discomfort. Overall, the card reassures that endings are honest, natural parts of growth and that change can be both inevitable and kind.
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Visual Description
A white kittycorn wearing a medieval helmet rides a gray horse while holding a red flag bearing a skull-and-crossbones. The horse stands on a sandy shore by a calm river with green hills and a distant castle under a pale sky. Several small creatures gather nearby — one wearing a tiny crown, others looking up — and a little blue figure lies beneath the horse's belly as tiny fish and petals float around.
Meaning
In this adorable scene, the Death kittycorn arrives as a gentle agent of change, riding a quiet horse and waving a playful skull flag to announce that something must end to make room for what comes next. Upright, this card signals transformation: old costumes, habits, or relationships are shed with surety, so new life can sprout, and what feels like a closing door is really fertile ground for reinvention. The imagery keeps it gentle—there is no terror here, only the tidy clearing of a crowded playroom so fresh toys and ideas can arrive. Reversed, the same card points to resistance: clinging to broken games or denying the need to let go will slow the necessary cycle and prolong discomfort. It invites you to be brave like a kittycorn facing the tide, to surrender what is finished and trust that change, however bittersweet, brings renewal. Expect an end that is also a beginning, and remember endings are an honest, natural part of growth. Let the little flag be a wink: transformation can be both inevitable and kind.
Visual Description
A white kittycorn wearing a medieval helmet rides a gray horse while holding a red flag bearing a skull-and-crossbones. The horse stands on a sandy shore by a calm river with green hills and a distant castle under a pale sky. Several small creatures gather nearby — one wearing a tiny crown, others looking up — and a little blue figure lies beneath the horse's belly as tiny fish and petals float around.
Kittycorn tarot
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