Knave of Swords~ a gestalt look

mooncat2

1.The sky appears to be raining some sort of magical dust.

- Where is the dust coming from?
- Is it dangerous?
- Will the Fey have to stop his practise?

2.circus fey is preforming his juggling act

- how long has he been in the circus?
- who taught him to juggle?
- does he like performing?

3.Swords have two edges, those who have them have two sides to their nature.

- why do swords have two edges?
- how do know if you have swords?
- is it better to have two sides to your nature, or only one?
 

widar

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lunalafey/Knave of swords

2- young fey practices his swordsmanship for his initiation rites

- Why are there initiation rites for feys?
- What kind of *other* rites are waiting for the fey?
- Can Feys fly by the same mind-power that keeps the sword in the air? will this exercise be the preparation for the first flight?


dadsnook2000/Knave of Swords

2. Tricks and manipulation hide one's intent.

- is there really an intent?
- sure that the fey will be tricky and manipulative? not just playing?
- does the fey really hide something? I think the floating sword is more like a public demonstration...


mooncat2/Knave of Swords

3. Fey loses his grip on the sword and it flies from his hand.

- Why doesn't it fall down? Is there no gravitation in fey-land?
- Is there any need for the fey to keep grip?
- Has the sword ever been kept by the fey's hand?

Again just my questions to your thoughts...

Widar
 

lunalafey

If you had one of your descriptions featured in the second step in this study-
for example
I had
circus fey is preforming his juggling act

- how long has he been in the circus?
- who taught him to juggle?
- does he like performing?

~by Mooncat2

Now I must answer these questions

If you did not have a description of yours used- choose one that is simular or that you relate to and use those questions to answer.

** open ended or leading-?-

just answer the question~ yo!

:D
don't worry about the gestalt question structure with this card-
seems that the duality of this blade cuts things for both ways-

{anyone have any of these cards speak to you about this study?
no? - Yes?!- new thread}
 

lunalafey

ANSWERS

lunalafey said:

circus fey is preforming his juggling act

- how long has he been in the circus?
- who taught him to juggle?
- does he like performing?

~by Mooncat2

- He has only just begun his career in the circus- he's not sure if it is what he wants to do.

-- The clowns taught him to juggle.

---He is a big ham, loves to perform. The cheers of the crowed thrills him
 

widar

Answers

Hello again ;)

(Widar)
He has some rings on a belt tied around his waist. Seems that he lost the keys - or hasn't found them yet.

(contrascarpe96 asked)
- Were the keys important to the fey?
- If the keys are gone, why doesn't he just remove the rings?
- Is the Fey looking hard for the lost keys?

And here are my answers:
Of course the keys are important for they fey. They fey want to develop, too. So he starts growing a third eye and more obviously one of the next important steps for him is becoming a member of the major arcana. Major Arcana starts with the fool - the one who has all the keys. So swordknife-fey is prepared to fix every single key he finds/gets with the rings. (and wouldn't remove of the rings).
He is now trying a very creative way of getting keys: He starts some free-floating-sword show and the visitors of this show have to 'pay' by putting keys in his hat (stands on the floor - not shown in the picture). If they enjoy his show he will get a lot of keys, many different keys - a good chance for becoming a fool.
Btw Juggling can also be helpful in creating free floating mice as the magician does...
Thus he even has some backup-plan for entering the major arcana, if the key gathering fails ;)

Quite clear: he has THOUGHT very much and developed a good plan for his goal - as an *air* element fey should do :D

Widar
 

mooncat2

3. Fey loses his grip on the sword and it flies from his hand.

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Why doesn't it fall down? Is there no gravitation in fey-land?

Of course its going to fall down, although hopefully not on somebodys head. This is just a captured moment in time.

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Is there any need for the fey to keep grip?

Yes, there is, if he's going to master the art of swordsmanship.

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Has the sword ever been kept by the fey's hand?

He's learning. He can keep a grip with the easier manoevres but here was attempting something a little more intricate and lost control.