Aura / Mood

Flip this card.
Face Up: Write how a person’s aura colors the setting.
Face Down: Write how the setting shapes a person’s mood.

TypeStory Subject
Suit♦️ State
Card Value9
CategoryPlaces

Examples from Literature

Aura

At one of the windows, a few minutes later, Pollyanna gave a glad cry and clapped her hands joyously.

“Oh, Nancy, I hadn’t seen this before,” she breathed. “Look—’way off there, with those trees and the houses and that lovely church spire, and the river shining just like silver. Why, Nancy, there doesn’t anybody need any pictures with that to look at. Oh, I’m so glad now she let me have this room!”

— Eleanor H. Porter, Pollyanna

Mood

A drowsy, dreamy influence seems to hang over the land, and to pervade the very atmosphere. Some say that the place was bewitched by a High German doctor, during the early days of the settlement; others, that an old Indian chief, the prophet or wizard of his tribe, held his powwows there before the country was discovered by Master Hendrick Hudson. Certain it is, the place still continues under the sway of some witching power, that holds a spell over the minds of the good people, causing them to walk in a continual reverie.

— Washington Irving, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow