Another yap time !!SLIGHTLY CONTAIN TURNING NOVEL SPOLIERS!!
If you guys don't remember where this is, I sure as heck do LOL (Chapter 16 in Manhwa)
This actually interests me.. Kishiar as The Sun and the Red Stone as the World! Let me explain why :
The Sun means clarity and optimism. Bringing an experience of renewed vitality and conscious understanding. Improved health is on the way, as well as a return on your enthusiasm for life. The manhwa has already spoiled us in some way, with Yuder's dialogue as "Ensuring Kishiar's safety". along with that, symbolizing that Kishiar's life would change for the better. He would be more happier then the tl1 Kishiar, and he would definitely be more healthier.
Kishiar La Orr, in the tarot card, is looking up. At the same time, circles of stars surround him with a white background. "Stars symbolize hope and guidance, appearing in myths, religious traditions, and dreams. They represent a connection to something greater, serving as markers of destiny. Light from stars carries information that transcends time, creating a bridge between the present and the past"
The world symbolizes the end of a cycle, and reminds you that when you complete a project, you experience the rewards of your efforts. As seen in the novel, the Red stone actually serves its purpose as The World. They had managed to collect the Red Stone, and use it for Kishiar and Keilusa's awakening.
Whats also interesting is the three stars. In the normal tarot card, The World does not have three stars at all. But in numerology, The World equals to 3, and connects to 1&2 and 12! Three stars also mean powerful spiritual alignment, divinity, and the trinity (mind, body, spirit).