barefootlife
I find that I personally connect with decks that offer a lot of wiggle room in what they're 'saying' on each card. The RWS and its close clones are difficult for me to read - they feel flat and restrictive. My intuition seems to get stuck if there are too many people in obvious roles. Wild Unknown, Invisible Light (which is all people, but not in RWS imagery and breaking gender roles) , and Wooden Tarot feel more expansive to me, and I expect to have the same sort of feeling about Slow Holler when it arrives. So it's more a 'flavor' thing than an actual deck.