![]() Reverse this, and we get a bully who wants to win at any cost. And he does like to drive as fast and as far as his stallion will take him. A fellow with irresistible charm, he is nevertheless open and honest, the natural center of attention and the one in the drivers seat. He also likes to go out and celebrate afterwards. Upright, this is our star quarterback a warm-hearted, genuinely friendly fellow who loves to lead and win the battle for his team. Expect delays and problems if you're going to be travelling by air. If not about a person, this card could be about air travel. This is a computer hacker, a troll, a person who uses his programming talent to spread viruses he'll find naked pictures of you and post them on the internet he delights in using words and his own cleverness to cause trouble and fights. He may, as well, be a cheater, pretending to be smart, but stealing his information from others (watch out for this guy if you're working on a project together, he'll take all the credit for your work!). ![]() He is intelligent, but unable to express himself, and his inability to win his battles frustrates him.Ĭontrariwise, he could also be a braggart - a blowhard who makes up wild stories that he can't back up or support. This is a person with a speech impediment or learning disabilities. Reverse this, however, and the cleverness, knowledge and tongue hit stumbling blocks. Verbally, no one can ever quite get the better of him. In a positive sense, he's out to change the world with his knowledge, cleverness and quick tongue. He is the science wizard and young, hot-shot reporter. Upright, our Knight of Swords is the young wit who leads the debate team or the computer club. Reverse this and we get a suggestion of many troubling things-running away from fights or engaging in dishonorable combat, problems with travel, miscommunication and changes leading to disaster: Like young adults, they take risks, ride head-on into situations, and live on the edge. Given this, there is a rash and reckless air about knights. They are also the next stage of development - from the "child" of the page we go onto the "young adult" of the knight. Knights, as Air, are about communication and spreading the message passed on by the pages. The Knights are all about travel, forays into new lands, combat (honorable, one hopes!), proving one's valor and worth, upholding the honor of one's kingdom and, in doing so, spreading the values of said kingdom. I'll be using the male pronoun here, but really, it's him or her in all instances. Note: Though Knights are usually portrayed as male, they can stand for males or females (in Thoth-style decks with Princess/Princes, the two are fairly equal and are more likely to signify which is male or female).
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