You scored as XIII: Death. Death is probably the most well known Tarot card - and also the most misunderstood. Most Tarot novices would consider Death to be a bad card, especially given its connection with the number thirteen. In fact this card rarely indicates literal death.Without "death" there can be no change, only eventual stagnation. The "death" of the child allows for the "birth" of the adult. This change is not always easy. The appearance of Death in a Tarot reading can indicate pain and short term loss, however it also represents hope for a new future.
XIII: Death
II - The High Priestess
XVI: The Tower
VIII - Strength
I - Magician
X - Wheel of Fortune
0 - The Fool
IV - The Emperor
XI: Justice
III - The Empress
XIX: The Sun
XV: The Devil
VI: The Lovers
I'd like to meet the people I used to know and ask them where they went...
Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Albert King, BB King, Eric Clapton, Prince, Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, The Band, The Traveling Wilburys, Tom Waits, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Matisyahu, The Gorillaz, The Darkness, The Strokes, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Cult, The Allman Bros., Gov't Mule, Jethro Tull, Yes, ELO, ELP, Kraftwerk, Dr. Hook, Little Feat, The Killers, Traffic, Supertramp, Humble Pie, Parliament-Funkadelic, Elvis, John Coltrane, Jimi Hendrix, Benny Goodman, Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Miles Davis, GNR, CCR, Elton John, Fleetwood Mac, Bela Fleck, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams (all three of 'em), Lightning Hopkins, Ten Years After, The Who, Joy Division, NIN, Radiohead, The Black Crowes, Mott the Hoople, T-Rex, Traffic, Supertramp
Television is for video-games, cat perching, and candle holding. Under no circumstances should you actually pay for cable, or view the programming.
Anything by HP Lovecraft Any credible nonfiction discussing new information pertaining to history, archaeology, sociology, or any combination of the three. JRR Tolkien (esp. The Silmarillion) Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series
we could be heroes...