Tarot would mostly likely be Tempered by Garuda.
1. Although Tarot is all about exploring the deep places of the world--and about personal gain from doing so--one would think that Titan might suit him. However, Tarot values his freedom far more and his ability to go anywhere and do as he pleases; as free as the Wind.
2. Garuda being regarded as one of the more powerful Primals in general would appeal to Tarot, given his own desires and superiority complex. He feels he is simply better and cleverer than most, and therefore, deserves to be recognized for his accomplishments and abilities. Aligning himself with one of the more highly regarded Primals in the 'food chain' would be too good to refuse.
3. Garuda's power comes from a mixture of subtlety and severity. She can distract and slowly whittle down her prey or blast them into shreds--her versatility in her powers chimes a chord with Tarot given his own desire to adapt and remain above everyone. Ready for everything, able to work every angle either subtly or not so subtly.
Tarot would hate being tempered by Ramuh.
1. Given the more lawful bearing of Ramuh, Tarot would be far more uncomfortable with having to follow rules--what's more, the fact that Ramuh keeps his interest in the Twelveswood and thus would keep Tarot there as well would drive him insane. He cannot abide rules anymore than he can abide being told he can't go where he wants when he wants.
2. The sheer brutality and lack of subtly in lightning would wear on Tarot's nerves too. While he loves a good thunderstorm, lightning bolts have no grace or charm--they strike and then are gone. No questions asked, you know every time when they've hit. He prefers to enjoy keeping his targets guessing even AFTER he's attacked them.
The way Tarot would be Willingly Tempered.
If Tarot found himself at the end of his rope, either without money or a complete lack of freedom, he would fall prey easily to Garuda's charms. The power of traveling freely, to do what he wanted and the promise to have this ability to move freely indefinitely protected would be enough to push him into serving the Wind Primal. The only stipulation would be timing; under no circumstances would Tarot enter into a contract from which there was no backing out unless he himself thought that it would be better to serve one master and gain a lifetime of freedom than to suffer in bondage of any kind.
1. Although Tarot is all about exploring the deep places of the world--and about personal gain from doing so--one would think that Titan might suit him. However, Tarot values his freedom far more and his ability to go anywhere and do as he pleases; as free as the Wind.
2. Garuda being regarded as one of the more powerful Primals in general would appeal to Tarot, given his own desires and superiority complex. He feels he is simply better and cleverer than most, and therefore, deserves to be recognized for his accomplishments and abilities. Aligning himself with one of the more highly regarded Primals in the 'food chain' would be too good to refuse.
3. Garuda's power comes from a mixture of subtlety and severity. She can distract and slowly whittle down her prey or blast them into shreds--her versatility in her powers chimes a chord with Tarot given his own desire to adapt and remain above everyone. Ready for everything, able to work every angle either subtly or not so subtly.
Tarot would hate being tempered by Ramuh.
1. Given the more lawful bearing of Ramuh, Tarot would be far more uncomfortable with having to follow rules--what's more, the fact that Ramuh keeps his interest in the Twelveswood and thus would keep Tarot there as well would drive him insane. He cannot abide rules anymore than he can abide being told he can't go where he wants when he wants.
2. The sheer brutality and lack of subtly in lightning would wear on Tarot's nerves too. While he loves a good thunderstorm, lightning bolts have no grace or charm--they strike and then are gone. No questions asked, you know every time when they've hit. He prefers to enjoy keeping his targets guessing even AFTER he's attacked them.
The way Tarot would be Willingly Tempered.
If Tarot found himself at the end of his rope, either without money or a complete lack of freedom, he would fall prey easily to Garuda's charms. The power of traveling freely, to do what he wanted and the promise to have this ability to move freely indefinitely protected would be enough to push him into serving the Wind Primal. The only stipulation would be timing; under no circumstances would Tarot enter into a contract from which there was no backing out unless he himself thought that it would be better to serve one master and gain a lifetime of freedom than to suffer in bondage of any kind.