Thread:KockaAdmiralac/@comment-1191892-20171214032314/@comment-1191892-20171214074823

KockaAdmiralac wrote: I didn't see anything official in the names "Major Arcana I (The Magician)" and ”Major Arcana XIII (Death)", where are these names used?

I also undid your revision before because you referred to Asriel's final form as "Absolute GOD of Hyperdeath" but I see you changed that now. That's the names of those card numbers in the actual Tarot, see here for a brief rundown on how the Tarot deck works and here for a list, and this. is a decent list of what they're held to mean when used for divination. Since the cards in question aren't marked as court cards (ie the suits that became the modern playing card deck, the only court card so far is Doggo as Two of Swords) they're Major Arcana.

The number at the top of each card in roman numerals, from 0-21, corresponds to a card from the list, and generally one with the equvalent theme (Mt. Ebott's card is XXI "The World ," for example, while Frisk is 0 "The Fool " and Chara (seen here, it's not up on the wiki yet) XV "The Devil "). Since we know it's supposed to be a Tarot deck, these have to be the intended meanings, it's like having a chess set: no matter what the eight things in the front row look like, you still know they're pawns.