Sophie-David
I find the Three of Spears (Staves) one of the most appealing cards in the Legend deck. There is that pleasant feeling of excitement that open air fairs have, and the card has a bright, open and natural feel. A man is carefully examining the teeth of a fine looking horse, perhaps the medieval equivalent of kicking the tires. It appears that the seller is a woman who stands respectfully waiting for the prospective buyers decision. I feel that she is not actively pushing the sale since they both know that this is a good horse, but polite traditions make transactions run smoothly.
Other horses wait in the background, and someone's dog is drinking from a barrel in the foreground. The dog adds a nice touch of realism and a friendly feeling to the scene. Dogs are associated with kings in the Legend deck, so the dog in this card makes me associate the scene with a mastery of the practical.
Other horses wait in the background, and someone's dog is drinking from a barrel in the foreground. The dog adds a nice touch of realism and a friendly feeling to the scene. Dogs are associated with kings in the Legend deck, so the dog in this card makes me associate the scene with a mastery of the practical.