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Five of Cups — Tarot card, Deviant Moon Tarot deck
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Five of Cups

Deviant Moon Tarot
grieflossregretdisappointmentwhat remains

A quarrelsome wife berates her husband over three spilled cups, whose contents slowly drain onto the floor. A rose lies in memory of the love that once bloomed here, yet two cups still stand: hope remains.

The card's image

A quarrelsome wife berates her husband over three spilled cups, whose contents slowly seep onto the floor. A rose lies in memory of the romance that once flourished here. Two cups still stand upright: despite the wall that has risen between husband and wife, some hope of love remains. This is not a solitary figure in a cloak standing by a river — this is a domestic scene of discord, where reproaches are louder than words of love and the spilled wine spreads like grievances spoken aloud. And yet two cups have survived — no one is noticing them yet.

Interpretation

The Five of Cups is the card of loss, but not final loss. In this deck's world a quarrelsome wife berates her husband over three spilled cups whose contents drain onto the floor; a rose lies in memory of faded romance. But two cups still stand upright: despite the wall between the spouses, hope of love remains — no one is simply noticing it in the heat of the discord.

In the upright position — loss, disappointment, regret, grief, a collapsed union, bitterness in close relationships, hopes that did not come to pass. Attention is fixed on what has been lost while something important nearby has survived intact. This is the first genuinely sorrowful card of the suit, but also the first in which sorrow is a task, not a verdict.

This deck's scene makes the grief concrete and domestic: this is no abstract loss but a quarrel between people who are close, where reproaches are louder than words of love. Three spilled cups — spoken grievances that drain away irreversibly. Yet the rose still lies there, and two cups remain — romance is not dead; it is simply buried under discord.

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Advice & forecast

The card's advice

Turn toward the two cups that remain. The grief is honest, but discord must not become a home: behind the wall of reproaches a rose still lies and full vessels still stand. Stop berating and counting the spilled — look at what has been preserved. Beside Six of Cups learn to keep warm memory rather than grievances alone; beside Two of Cups there is a chance to restore the mutual vow if you begin to dismantle the wall.

What the forecast holds

Ahead lies a moment when you must choose — grieve and quarrel further, or turn toward what remains intact. Either continuing to be stuck in discord, or moving on to what is still whole. Beside Six of Cups the loss will be softened by warm memory; beside Ten of Cups — there is a path to restoring family peace, if the wall is taken apart.

Five of Cups reversed

The reversed Five of Cups — in this deck's own terms, new relationships, the return of a former friend. The head is turned: the mourner at last sees the two remaining cups and walks past the spilled toward the new. The return of someone long unseen, the restoration of an interrupted bond, a message, a marriage, a blood kinship. The wall between the spouses begins to come down; the rose is lifted from the floor. Sometimes — the reverse: a deepening of grief, a refusal to turn, a fixation on what was lost and endless recrimination over empty cups; context from neighbouring cards determines the direction. The reversed card's counsel — let in the new connection or the returned person without dragging along the weight of the spilled. Beside Six of Cups — a warm return from the past; beside Two of Cups — a chance at a new mutual union in place of the broken one.

The card in spreads

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How it differs from Waite

Five of Cups — Rider-Waite-Smith deck
Rider-Waite-SmithFive of Cups
Deviant Moon TarotFive of Cups

Waite gives the Five of Cups as solitary grief: a dark-cloaked figure stands with its back to the two cups that remain and gazes at the three that have spilled, with a distant castle as a place of refuge. Sorrow in which the mourner has not yet noticed that not all is lost. This deck translates this into a domestic quarrel: a quarrelsome wife berates her husband over spilled cups, a rose lies in memory of faded love, and a wall has risen between the spouses. The meaning is the same — loss, disappointment, bitterness in close relationships. But with Waite it is the quiet solitude of grief; in this deck it is a loud marital row, where reproaches drown out the fact that two cups still stand.

WaiteDeviant Moon Tarot
SceneA cloaked figure, back to the two cups, gazes at the three spilled ones; a distant castle.A wife berates her husband over spilled cups; a rose, a wall between them.
SubjectSolitary grief, sorrow, blindness to what remains.Marital discord, disappointment in marriage, faded romance.
ToneQuiet, cloaked solitude.A loud quarrel: reproaches drown out any hope of what remains.

Symbolism & correspondences

Mars in Scorpio (first decan of Scorpio): Mars in its domicile, a burning and painful feeling, passion turned into loss. Scorpio adds depth and bitterness; Mars adds the sharpness of rupture and the intensity of experience — the very quarrelling over spilled cups.

Element
Water
Arcana
Minor
Suit
Cups

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