• The Weirdin, Moonheart Oracle
  • The Weirdin samples of the cards
  • The Weirdin Reading Cloth

The Oracle Cards

The Weirdin

From the book, "Moonheart",
by Charles de Lint


In celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the publication of "Moonheart", we are pleased to announce that The Weirdin oracle is now available as a deck of oracle cards, designed by Conni St. Pierre, and published by Tourmaline Media in collaboration with Triskell Press.

The original concept was 2-sided discs, with images on both sides, and the cards are produced with 2 images for each card, in a set of 61 cards - 122 images. Divided into Primary, Secondary first and second ranks, and Tertiary Static and Mobile. The Weirdin were described in detail in the appendix of "Moonheart", as they were used in the story, and the cards are artistic interpretations of the concept. 

The Weirdin Moonherat Oracle is fully sanctioned by Charles de Lint, who participated in the creation, and whose Triskell Press is a co-publisher.

~ A limited number of decks from the
Second Printing
with moonsilver gilded edges
are now available ~



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The Reading Cloth is available separately through Print-On-Demand at the  Newford Merch site click here.  

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The Weirdin

A sample layout and interpretation
by card designer, Conni St. Pierre  


This 16 minute video shows how to layout the cards, using either the Reading Cloth or the layout pictured in the deck, and illustrates how the symbolism of the cards can be interpreted to develop your own reading style. 

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The Weirdin

A Few Cards

The word Weird has a powerful origin:

"Weird derives from the Old English noun wyrd, essentially meaning "fate." By the 8th century, the plural wyrde had begun to appear in texts as a gloss for Parcae, the Latin name for the Fates-- three goddesses who spun, measured, and cut the thread of life." ~ Merriam-Webster Dictionary