Hey you.
This was a mix of feel-and-pull and impulse. Was a bit difficult to do and I’m trying to make it less neutral so it sounds like a general reading - we know what it’s about though. If it makes no sense, please do let me know and I can pull again if necessary - don’t think twice about it if you feel like it’s not right, just let me know.
Feel free to go on anon if you want ♥
(Images to come in a bit. Need to get them on my computer. Have a snow day pic for now.)
Significator
Knight of Wands
Right now you’re at a bit of an impulsive approach or stance on things. While that can be a bit helpful, being all gung-ho and all that, impulsiveness can very easily lead to recklessness, risk-taking, and accidentally being a bit too headstrong in your decisions - it can cause you to be bossy or a bully, even if by accident. That’s not to say she’s all that bad, however. This Knight is also fiercely loyal to her friends and family and whatever is her creed. The look on her face may appear bored, but she’s in the middle of the desert as things are, so she’s focusing on her point of destination, possibly planning her route or thinking about the arrival. We don’t know where she’s going, but we do know she takes her business seriously - some may think she’s a stick in the mud (well, sand here), but she’s got a job to do and she knows she has to get it done.
Cards 1/2
King of Pentacles over Page of Swords
One thing I learned about Pages is that they are messengers. They are there to deliver the news, and this news they bring is something about information or problems. The Page could be there to deliver information or he’s there to spread and collect gossip. They like to talk and sometimes with this talk, it’s merely smoke and mirrors, not true blades that they carry. Considering the Merchant King, as I like to call him, is here to lend an ear, it’s kind of interesting. This guy is... Hm. While he’s stubborn and stoic, he’s also a bit of stingy, he likes to spend on status objects, in addition to being a hard worker, loyal, kind, and a few other redeeming qualities. The one thing he does not like: Negative attention. Make him stand out by embarrassment and he will be none too happy. It’s an almost unforgivable offense. He has worked hard for what he has and he has incredibly little tolerance for grievances. The Page must be wary to not upset this balance, but it may be too late in the position that the King has found the Page in. The King is a loving guy, keeps his own close and his nose and debts clean. The Page needs to check his steps here and be cautious.
Cards 2/3
Death
I know everyone freaks out about Death like (high-pitched voice) EW MY GAWD IT’S DEATH SOMEONE’S GUNNA DIEEEE but c’mon. it’s all change. Something has changed. It doesn’t mean it’s for good or bad. Change with the above cards, however, doesn’t look like a good thing has happened with our poor Knight. The Page has said something or the Knight has said something and it’s caused this change with the King. And likely he’s not happy with it. Death, as it itself is, is an incredibly neutral thing. It is neither bad nor good. For the most part we have to ride it out or see where it takes us before we can make our next step. Without change, we cannot grow, we cannot continue moving. To be blunt: This isn’t going to be easy, especially considering the King and the Page.
Cards 4/5
Ace and Two Wands. Reversed.
Normally with the Aces it’s the spark of something. For the Wands, it’s specifically for new energy. Here, we’ve found that there’s... nothing. It’s empty, hollow, and we can feel where it should be, and with this, we also find ourselves with a decision needing to be made with those two sticks. We know something needs to be done, but we can’t find our motivation. Picture the Knight at a crossroads, knowing that one of them leads to an oasis and she badly needs water - she’s suffering from dehydration. She must make a decision, but she’s just tired and worn out and just needs to rest to get her head straight to remember. No, that’s a bad example, a bit too extreme (but still one nonetheless, so I leave it). How about this instead: The Knight is picking up supplies for the King. Does she go with the figs or the pomegranates? She needs to make a decision but she can’t, especially with it being a sale day. She has to make a choice before she loses the opportunity and both are gone. It doesn’t matter which she picks, but she can’t figure out which would be better. She needs to make a decision. If she does not, she has lost her opportunity and may cause offense by not doing so and arriving empty handed. A choice needs to be made, and soon. Time is short. It’s worse to be without an answer and cause grievance.











