A great judge balances two swords, passing judgment over the city. Apparently impartial — but corruption often grows from the seams of even a just society.
Above the city of the Deviant Moon a great judge passes sentence, balancing two swords — a symbol of equilibrium and retribution at once. The pale, moon-faced arbiter appears impartial, unshakable in his righteousness. But this deck adds a bitter note: corruption often grows from the very seams of a just society, and behind the facade of balance a flaw may be concealed. Gothic spires of the courthouse around, cold moonlight on the blades. This is the card of law and retribution — with a shadow of doubt about its purity.
⚖️Two swords in balance — equilibrium, weighing, balance of force and retribution
👨⚖️Great judge above the city — law, retribution, judgment over deeds and people
🗡️Blades of justice — the force of decision, dividing truth from lie, the inevitability of retribution
🕳️Corruption from the seams — a flaw even in a just society; shadow behind the facade of balance
🌙Lunar face of the judge — impartiality, cold clarity, judgment without sentimentality
Interpretation
This deck's Justice is the card of law, balance, and retribution. The judge balances two swords above the city; he appears impartial, but this deck reminds us that corruption grows even from the seams of a just society. This is judgment by deeds — with a shadow of doubt about its purity.
Upright — equilibrium, strong character, honesty. Before you is a situation that will be decided by fairness, by the balance of what was given and received: you will reap what you have sown. The card demands honesty and accountability.
Archetypally this is the Waite Justice — moral law, equilibrium of action and consequence, the inevitability of retribution. A person is the sum of their deeds, and the card weighs them without sentimentality.
But this deck adds an unsettling realism: justice is vulnerable, corruption takes root in its seams. This is a warning — do not confuse the form of justice with its substance, check whether the balance is genuine or only appears to be.
In a spread the card speaks of honesty, balance, legal matters, retribution according to merit. Beside Wheel of Fortune the wheel turns justly, not blindly; beside The Emperor law joins with power, but requires the power to be honest.
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Advice & forecast
✦ The card's advice
Act honestly and with conscience — this deck's card weighs deeds, and the outcome will align with what you have put in. Restore balance where it has been violated: pay what is owed, acknowledge what is right, act fairly. Accept accountability for your actions, do not shift it onto others. But remember the corruption in the seams: check whether the justice around you is genuine, and whether the facade of balance is deceiving you. Beside The Emperor join honesty with firmness; beside Judgement prepare to answer for the past.
🔮 What the forecast holds
Ahead is a time of retribution and balance: the situation will be decided by fairness, by what you have put in. Legal matters, agreements, the restoration of justice, an honest outcome of something long-standing are all possible. What has been sown will grow — and this is for the better, if you have acted honestly. But the card counsels vigilance: check whether the balance is genuine, whether corruption has crept in, so that you do not mistake a crooked decision for a just one.
↓ Justice reversed
The reversed Justice here — abuse, bias, wrongful judgment. The card's shadow has been realized: corruption has grown from the seams, balance is broken, justice has been replaced by its imitation. This is an unfair decision, a skewed outcome in someone's favor, dishonesty, an evasion of accountability. The judge's sword falls not on what deserves it, the scales are rigged; someone is taking sides instead of being impartial. Sometimes — your own dishonesty, a refusal to acknowledge fault, shifting accountability in ways that accumulate imbalance. The reversed card's counsel: uncover where justice is illusory and refuse to accept a crooked judgment; restore honesty first within yourself — acknowledge what is yours, return what has been thrown off balance, rather than hiding behind another's wrong.
The card in spreads
The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:
Spread "How will the dispute end"
Understand the outcome of a conflict
«How will this confrontation resolve?»
Essence of the matter
Justice
Force of truth
Ace of Swords
Outcome
The Sun
Justice — the matter will be decided by fairness, by the balance of what was given; what is deserved will come. Force of truth Ace of Swords — the Ace of Swords: clarity and sharpness, truth will cut through the fog, the decision will be clear. Outcome The Sun — a solar, honest resolution, if your rightness is genuine. Act with conscience and check the balance: a flaw may be hiding behind the facade.
Spread "Is the arrangement fair"
Check the fairness of the situation
«Are people dealing with me honestly?»
Visible balance
Justice
Hidden flaw
The Devil
Outcome
The Star
Justice — on the surface everything appears balanced and impartial, but the card invites a closer look. Hidden flaw The Devil — the Devil: behind the facade may lie self-interest, manipulation, corruption in the seams. Outcome The Star — clarity and hope, if the truth is uncovered. Do not take visible balance at face value: check whether the justice is genuine, or you are being kept in the illusion of fairness.
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Spread "Should I answer for this"
Understand one's own accountability
«What will I have to answer for?»
What is being weighed
Justice
Reckoning or forgiveness
Judgement
Outcome
The World
Justice — your deeds are being weighed; the outcome will align with what you have put in, by conscience. Reckoning Judgement — Judgment: the hour will come to answer for the past, to acknowledge and accept the consequences. Outcome The World — completeness and wholeness, if you reckon honestly. Restore the balance yourself: acknowledge what is yours, return what has been thrown off, and the circle will close cleanly.
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How it differs from Waite
Rider-Waite-SmithJustice
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Deviant Moon TarotJustice
In Waite Justice is a crowned figure between two pillars, with an upright sword in one hand and scales in the other: inviolable moral law, equilibrium of action and consequence. This deck gives a judge with two balanced swords and adds a bitter truth: corruption grows from the seams of even a just society. The archetype of law, balance, and retribution is shared, but Waite affirms the purity of law, this deck illuminates its vulnerability — justice into which a flaw has crept.
WaiteDeviant Moon Tarot
SceneFigure with sword and scales between two pillars.Judge balances two swords, passes judgment over the city.
Image of lawInviolable moral law, clean equilibrium.Judgment appearing impartial, but with sprouting corruption.
ShadowNone — law is pure and inevitable.A flaw in the seams of justice; balance may be illusory.
Symbolism & correspondences
Libra is the Justice sign: cardinal air, equilibrium, harmony, the weighing of opposites. Venusian striving for fairness and agreement, a sense of measure that equalizes the scales and holds the world in balance.
Element
Air
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Astrology
Libra — cardinal Air; the sign of the scales, partnership, and deliberate choice
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Arcana
Major
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