Jewel-ry
This card is so interesting. The dragon is green, the colour of jealousy. He dominates the card and is so overpowering. He is breathing fire, he has just taken three swords from the soldiers. You can just hear him saying 'na na, nana, na - look what I've got and do you see those two swords on the ground? I can have those too if I want them'. He seems to be rubbing it in, almost laughing at them. He is enjoying their defeat so much. The three men sneak away, one is even tip-toeing. Just look at his face. It says it all really. 'Ut oh, better get out of here'. They have white feathers of surrender sticking out of the top of their helmets. I see a sneaky victory here.
The arch across the top of the card draws your eye to the tower, which reminds us that the higher you are, the harder you fall. The dragon will get his come-upance when the Tower destroys his beliefs. The archway symbolises the narrow-minded, limited, shortsightedness of the dragon. What goes around, comes around!
Many words come to mind to describe this card including - overwhelming, loss, degradation, to take advantage of others, jealousy, gloating.
I dont see the significance of the plant growing in the middle of the card. Any thoughts?
J
The arch across the top of the card draws your eye to the tower, which reminds us that the higher you are, the harder you fall. The dragon will get his come-upance when the Tower destroys his beliefs. The archway symbolises the narrow-minded, limited, shortsightedness of the dragon. What goes around, comes around!
Many words come to mind to describe this card including - overwhelming, loss, degradation, to take advantage of others, jealousy, gloating.
I dont see the significance of the plant growing in the middle of the card. Any thoughts?
J