.traveller.
This is an interesting depiction of a card that is often interpreted as ennui, and disinterest. I don't see either of those traits at first glance. I see a man, a knight, who has gone on a binge and he appears to be suffering. There is an apparition in the tree, alluring and enticing but very much part of the tree. A dryad perhaps? One never to be separated from her tree and thoroughly magical. Is she a figment of the knight's imagination, a memory he is trying to drown out with wine? Yet he has set up a strange sort of camp at the base of this tree, with luxurious pillows and a plush rug or spread. Does he plan to be here for a long time to be close to the source of his torment? What could be so terrible to have reduced a knight to this state? His sword is sheathed and leans neglected against the trunk, his helmet is cast heedlessly aside. He certainly does not appear noble or proud, he is consumed by his suffering. A suffering both physical (caused by the drink) and emotional (what has brought him to this state).