Tarot Card

There were a few Tarot card generators floating about, so consolidating into one, multi-purpose utility generator.

Card descriptions from The Pictorial Key to the Tarot by Arthur Edward Waite, 1910, public domain

With Details
These tables show the name of a card in bold, and the description of what that card means after it.

Normal
From the full deck: [drawNormalDetailed]: [drawNormalDetailed] From the Major Arcana: [drawMajorDetailed]: [drawMajorDetailed] From the Minor Arcana: [drawMinorDetailed]: [drawMinorDetailed] From the Wands: [drawWandsDetailed]: [drawWandsDetailed] From the Cups: [drawCupsDetailed]: [drawCupsDetailed] From the Swords: [drawSwordsDetailed]: [drawSwordsDetailed] From the Pentacles: [drawPentaclesDetailed]: [drawPentaclesDetailed]

Reversed
From the full deck: [drawReversedDetailed]: [drawReversedDetailed] From the Major Arcana: [drawMajorReversedDetailed]: [drawMajorReversedDetailed] From the Minor Arcana: [drawMinorReversedDetailed]: [drawMinorReversedDetailed] From the Wands: [drawWandsReversedDetailed]: [drawWandsReversedDetailed] From the Cups: [drawCupsReversedDetailed]: [drawCupsReversedDetailed] From the Swords: [drawSwordsReversedDetailed]: [drawSwordsReversedDetailed] From the Pentacles: [drawPentaclesReversedDetailed]: [drawPentaclesReversedDetailed]

Without Details
Gives the name of the card only

From the full deck: [draw]: [draw] From the Major Arcana: [drawMajor]: [drawMajor] From the Minor Arcana: [drawMinor]: [drawMinor] From the Wands: [drawWands]: [drawWands] From the Cups: [drawCups]: [drawCups] From the Swords: [drawSwords]: [drawSwords] From the Pentacles: [drawPentacles]: [drawPentacles] Orientation ("(reversed)" or ""): [orientation]: [orientation]

1,[drawReversedDetailed] 1,[drawNormalDetailed]
 * drawDetailed

22,[drawMajorDetailed] 56,[drawMinorDetailed]
 * drawNormalDetailed

1,0. The Fool: Folly, mania, extravagance, intoxication, delirium, frenzy, bewrayment. 1,1. The Magician: kill, diplomacy, address, subtlety; sickness, pain, loss, disaster, snares of enemies; self-confidence, will; the Querent, if male. 1,2. The High Priestess: Secrets, mystery, the future as yet unrevealed; the woman who interests the Querent, if male; the Querent herself, if female; silence, tenacity; mystery, wisdom, science. 1,3. The Empress: Fruitfulness, action, initiative, length of days; the unknown, clandestine; also difficulty, doubt, ignorance. 1,4. The Emperor: Stability, power, protection, realization; a great person; aid, reason, conviction; also authority and will. 1,5. The Heirophant: Marriage, alliance, captivity, servitude; by another account, mercy and goodness; inspiration; the man to whom the Querent has recourse. 1,6. The Lovers: Attraction, love, beauty, trials overcome. 1,7. The Chariot: Succor, providence also war, triumph, presumption, vengeance, trouble. 1,8. Fortitude: Power, energy, action, courage, magnanimity; also complete success and honors. 1,9. The Hermit: Prudence, circumspection; also and especially treason, dissimulation, roguery, corruption. 1,10. Wheel Of Fortune: Destiny, fortune, success, elevation, luck, felicity. 1,11. Justice: Equity, rightness, probity, executive; triumph of the deserving side in law. 1,12. The Hanged Man: Wisdom, circumspection, discernment, trials, sacrifice, intuition, divination, prophecy. 1,13. Death: End, mortality, destruction, corruption also, for a man, the loss of a benefactor for a woman, many contrarieties; for a maid, failure of marriage projects. 1,14. Temperance: Economy, moderation, frugality, management, accommodation. 1,15. The Devil: Ravage, violence, vehemence, extraordinary efforts, force, fatality; that which is predestined but is not for this reason evil. 1,16. The Tower: Misery, distress, indigence, adversity, calamity, disgrace, deception, ruin. It is a card in particular of unforeseen catastrophe. 1,17. The Star: Loss, theft, privation, abandonment; another reading says-hope and bright prospects. 1,'18. The Moon: Hidden enemies, danger, calumny, darkness, terror, deception, occult forces, error. 1,19. The Sun: Material happiness, fortunate marriage, contentment. 1,20. The Last Judgment: Change of position, renewal, outcome. Another account specifies total loss though lawsuit. 1,21. The World: Assured success, recompense, voyage, route, emigration, flight, change of place.
 * drawMajorDetailed

1,[drawWandsDetailed] 1,[drawCupsDetailed] 1,[drawSwordsDetailed] 1,[drawPentaclesDetailed]
 * drawMinorDetailed

1,King of Wands: Generally favorable may signify a good marriage. 1,Queen of Wands: A good harvest, which may be taken in several senses. 1,Knight of Wands: A bad card; according to some readings, alienation. 1,Page of Wands: Young man of family in search of young lady. 1,Ten of Wands: Difficulties and contradictions, if near a good card. 1,Nine of Wands: Generally speaking, a bad card. 1,Eight of Wands: Domestic disputes for a married person. 1,Seven of Wands: A dark child. 1,Six of Wands: Servants may lose the confidence of their masters; a young lady may be betrayed by a friend. 1,Five of Wands: Success in financial speculation. 1,Four of Wands: Unexpected good fortune. 1,Three of Wands: A very good card; collaboration will favor enterprise. 1,Two of Wands: A young lady may expect trivial disappointments. 1,Ace of Wands: Calamities of all kinds.
 * drawWandsDetailed

1,King of Cups: Beware of ill-will on the part of a man of position, and of hypocrisy pretending to help. 1,Queen of Cups: Sometimes denotes a woman of equivocal character. 1,Knight of Cups: A visit from a friend, who will bring unexpected money to the Querent. 1,Page of Cups: Good augury; also a young man who is unfortunate in love. 1,Ten of Cups: For a male Querent, a good marriage and one beyond his expectations. 1,Nine of Cups: Of good augury for military men. 1,Eight of Cups: Marriage with a fair woman. 1,Seven of Cups: Fair child; idea, design, resolve, movement. 1,Six of Cups: Pleasant memories. 1,Five of Cups: Generally favorable; a happy marriage; also patrimony, legacies, gifts, success in enterprise. 1,Four of Cups: Contrarieties. 1,Three of Cups: Unexpected advancement for a military man. 1,Two of Cups: Favorable in things of pleasure and business, as well as love; also wealth and honor. 1,Ace of Cups: Inflexible will, unalterable law.
 * drawCupsDetailed

1,King of Swords: A lawyer, senator, doctor. 1,Queen of Swords: A widow. 1,Knight of Swords: A soldier, man of arms, satellite, stipendiary; heroic action predicted for soldier. 1,Page of Swords: An indiscreet person will pry into the Querent's secrets. 1,Ten of Swords: Followed by Ace and King, imprisonment; for girl or wife, treason on the part of friends. 1,Nine of Swords: An ecclesiastic, a priest; generally, a card of bad omen. 1,Eight of Swords: For a woman, scandal spread in her respect. 1,Seven of Swords: Dark girl; a good card; it promises a country life after a competence has been secured. 1,Six of Swords: The voyage will be pleasant. 1,Five of Swords: An attack on the fortune of the Querent. 1,Four of Swords: A bad card, but if reversed a qualified success may be expected by wise administration of affairs. 1,Three of Swords: For a woman, the flight of her lover. 1,Two of Swords: Gifts for a lady, influential protection for a man in search of help. 1,Ace of Swords: Great prosperity or great misery.
 * drawSwordsDetailed

1,King of Pentacles: A rather dark man, a merchant, master, professor. 1,Queen of Pentacles: Dark woman; presents from a rich relative; rich and happy marriage for a young man. 1,Knight of Pentacles: An useful man; useful discoveries. 1,Page of Pentacles: A dark youth; a young officer or soldier; a child. 1,Ten of Pentacles: Represents house or dwelling, and derives its value from other cards. 1,Nine of Pentacles: Prompt fulfillment of what is presaged by neighboring cards. 1,Eight of Pentacles: A young man in business who has relations with the Querent; a dark girl. 1,Seven of Pentacles: Improved position for a lady's future husband. 1,Six of Pentacles: The present must not be relied on. 1,Five of Pentacles: Conquest of fortune by reason. 1,Four of Pentacles: For a bachelor, pleasant news from a lady. 1,Three of Pentacles: If for a man, celebrity for his eldest son. 1,Two of Pentacles: Troubles are more imaginary than real. 1,Ace of Pentacles: The most favorable of all cards.
 * drawPentaclesDetailed