Little Baron
Just looking at the four 'nines'.
Could they have anything to do with loneliness?
The woman in the garden is all alone, aside from the hooded bird, which might suggest cutting herself off.
The person in the bed has only nightmares as company, and nobody to comfort her.
The guy infront of the table is satisfied but has nobody to share his fortune with.
The bandaged bloke in the 'wands' card defends what he has, all by himself.
I know that there are other lone figures in the deck, but they just got me thinking that maybe solitude had something to do with the series.
Any ideas. Tell me I am an idiot.
LB
Could they have anything to do with loneliness?
The woman in the garden is all alone, aside from the hooded bird, which might suggest cutting herself off.
The person in the bed has only nightmares as company, and nobody to comfort her.
The guy infront of the table is satisfied but has nobody to share his fortune with.
The bandaged bloke in the 'wands' card defends what he has, all by himself.
I know that there are other lone figures in the deck, but they just got me thinking that maybe solitude had something to do with the series.
Any ideas. Tell me I am an idiot.
LB