Talk:V/@comment-71.59.145.148-20160125001429

I don't want to be those people obessesed with tarot cards in TG, but I am right now. So if you are into the symbolism in TG then please read if not then skip. So the thought just came to me that "V" looks like the roman numeral five. The tarot card five according to this [|website] states that, "The Hierophant Tarot card suggests that you may be wise to follow established social structures and traditions... The Hierophant is a symbol of the need to conform to rules or fixed situations. His appearance can show that you are dealing with a force that is not innovative, free-spirited or individual but is instead fixated on the ‘way we have always done things around here’.(V dealing with Kaneki probably knowing he could be a threat to the peace) Groups can be enriching or stifling depending on circumstances. Sometimes we need to follow a program or embrace tradition, while at other times we need to trust ourselves... indicates that you may feel compelled to join some sort of group or institution." The text that I'm about to put next is the reversed meaning of tarot card number five which I find relates to Kaneki and the new chapter 61 with Arima saying, "V is calling about Kaneki." The text is, " The Hierophant reversed indicates that you are feeling restricted or constrained by structure and rules, and as a result, you have lost a lot of flexibility and control in your life. You have a strong desire to go against the grain and break free from convention.  The Hierophant reversed is about breaking the rules and challenging the status quo. You no longer accept the rigid structures, tradition and dogma surrounding you, and now seek out opportunities to rebel and retaliate. You want to challenge ideas and concepts that you once thought of as written in stone... You may have been running on automatic so far and following the crowd but now you realise that perhaps things are not the way they seem and changes need to be made.(This is similar to Eto's speech, "Soon gentlemen, I predict that we will face a great change.) In this way, the Hierophant reversed is like a rebellious teenager or young adult who begins to question society and participate in political activities. There may be a run-in with authorities or conflict with a parent or authoritative figure." This final part relates to Kaneki in the way that he has become more of a child as of noted by some as he once said to Furuta he hates adults. The part where it states there may be some run-ins with authorities(CCG, Aogiri Tree, and V) and parent or authoritative figure(Arima) is him dealing or going to have trouble dealing with them as every organization wants sommething from him which could prevent him from achieving his goals. I apologize for the grammar.