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I pulled this one in a reading today and totally blanked on what it meant, so I figured it would be a good one to take home and study.
The overall feel I got from it after a good look over was that of a very manipulative person.
The sword being placed behind the crown tells me that this is a power behind the throne. The little semi-circle on the hilt of the sword shows up in both the crown and the tri-symbol above the dragon. There is a distinct connection between the three. The dragon's symbol is a composite of semi-circles, indicating that it has all the pieces in order and has a larger scheme brewing that uses others to achieve its own ends.
The joint of the wing on the right side of the card struck me as glacial, an icy sort of image. So that could be linked to some sort of isolation from others; The "cold shoulder" so to speak. Following up on that same wing, there is part of it that is completely flat. A straight horizontal section of the wing signifies a measure of inflexibility whether willfully or unwillingly. The left wing though is still a bit of an enigma for me.
Moving past the wings, the way the dragon's neck is positioned it coils back around on itself, as though doubling back. I see it as some sort of reversal, possibly a betrayal or going down the same road again but with a slightly different intent.
I've got some more written down in the notebook, but I'm going to mull over it a bit longer before sharing. Let's see if we can't pick this card apart a bit more.
The overall feel I got from it after a good look over was that of a very manipulative person.
The sword being placed behind the crown tells me that this is a power behind the throne. The little semi-circle on the hilt of the sword shows up in both the crown and the tri-symbol above the dragon. There is a distinct connection between the three. The dragon's symbol is a composite of semi-circles, indicating that it has all the pieces in order and has a larger scheme brewing that uses others to achieve its own ends.
The joint of the wing on the right side of the card struck me as glacial, an icy sort of image. So that could be linked to some sort of isolation from others; The "cold shoulder" so to speak. Following up on that same wing, there is part of it that is completely flat. A straight horizontal section of the wing signifies a measure of inflexibility whether willfully or unwillingly. The left wing though is still a bit of an enigma for me.
Moving past the wings, the way the dragon's neck is positioned it coils back around on itself, as though doubling back. I see it as some sort of reversal, possibly a betrayal or going down the same road again but with a slightly different intent.
I've got some more written down in the notebook, but I'm going to mull over it a bit longer before sharing. Let's see if we can't pick this card apart a bit more.