Alisa13
Ok - I just posted how some of the BG scenes seem so real and give me the faint feeling that I've actually been there and this is one of them.
The Nine of Wands - He's standing in front of a lovely sunrise/sunset, nimble weapon of destruction in hand, looking somewhat distracted by thoughts such as
"Mayhem, chaos, destruction, I think my work here is done." He pauses for a moment, "No, wait a minute, where did I put my even huger weapon of destruction? Kitchen table? Did I leave it in the bathroom?" And more importantly, "If I leave to go get it will I be attacked?"
I know the RWS deck imagery is of a guy standing in front of 9 wands looking like he has been whupped and is on guard but the BG 9 of Wands really gives me that "wandy" action feeling of what is going to happen next and have I done enough to hold my position.
It also evokes that feeling of sunrise and "I've done it all through the night" reminiscent of the sunrise scene in Lord of the Rings the Two Towers when they have battled all through the night, morning comes and they have survived.
I like this guy and I like to call him Edgar the Ever Ready.
The Nine of Wands - He's standing in front of a lovely sunrise/sunset, nimble weapon of destruction in hand, looking somewhat distracted by thoughts such as
"Mayhem, chaos, destruction, I think my work here is done." He pauses for a moment, "No, wait a minute, where did I put my even huger weapon of destruction? Kitchen table? Did I leave it in the bathroom?" And more importantly, "If I leave to go get it will I be attacked?"
I know the RWS deck imagery is of a guy standing in front of 9 wands looking like he has been whupped and is on guard but the BG 9 of Wands really gives me that "wandy" action feeling of what is going to happen next and have I done enough to hold my position.
It also evokes that feeling of sunrise and "I've done it all through the night" reminiscent of the sunrise scene in Lord of the Rings the Two Towers when they have battled all through the night, morning comes and they have survived.
I like this guy and I like to call him Edgar the Ever Ready.