Each deck offers a different lens — a different way of looking at the question you bring.
You’re not choosing a “better” or “stronger” reading.
You’re choosing how you want clarity to arrive.
Tarot — for insight
Readings with this deck tend to be clear and surface-level, making it a good option for quick insight, simple yes-or-no questions, or first-time tarot experiences.Conjure — for guidance
This deck draws on folk symbolism and practical wisdom, and often speaks to everyday concerns like work and livelihood, relationships and responsibility, and the kind of endurance it takes to keep going when things feel demanding or uncertain. It’s especially useful when you’re thinking about what to carry with you, what to tend to, or how to move through a situation with care and resilience.White Witch — for cycles
White Witch readings offer perspective on the broader picture — emotional, seasonal, and personal cycles. This deck is often supportive during periods of transition, relationship shifts, or times when you’re reflecting, healing, or sitting with uncertainty and want help understanding the broader pattern you’re in.Fairy Lights — for grounding
This deck can be helpful when things feel overwhelming, scattered, or heavy, and the emphasis is on settling rather than analyzing. The work centres on how to regain emotional regulation, comfort, and gently return to balance, especially during periods of stress, change, or sensory overload.Ghosts & Spirits — for changes and things unseen
This deck explores change and things unseen — subtle influences, hidden dynamics, or presences that may not be immediately visible but are still shaping what’s happening.Tarot Draconis — for hard truths
For seekers of clarity without softening. The focus here is on naming what’s already present — the truths that may be sitting just beneath the surface, even if they’re uncomfortable or challenging to face. It’s often chosen when decisions feel weighty, when questions of work, identity, or relationships need to be approached honestly, or when comfort matters less than seeing things as they are.