[ You find yourself in a section of the maze walled off by hedges sporting glowing teal flowers. Several tree stumps with rich velvet cushions on them surround a much larger stump, upon which lie a number of cards... ]
I agree. That card does seem rather troublesome, and I don't think the Ace of Wands is much better given how the hand seems to be wielding it like a club.
[you don't seem me freaking out over this overabundance of humans do you]
It is rather club-like in the illustration as well, is it not? With the slight taper and the knob at the top. Regardless, I think we would be well served to avoid that one as well.
Which does narrow it down to the Ace of Cups or the Ace of Coin. Personally I feel the Cup is more welcoming but it does seem rather open to interpretation.
It could be an offer of great value, but it could just as easily be taking away something of value as well. The Ace of Cups is clearly sharing the water it has and could easily be meant to show the blessing of life. I can't think of a potentially negative interpretation for it.
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I agree. That card does seem rather troublesome, and I don't think the Ace of Wands is much better given how the hand seems to be wielding it like a club.
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It is rather club-like in the illustration as well, is it not? With the slight taper and the knob at the top. Regardless, I think we would be well served to avoid that one as well.
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Which does narrow it down to the Ace of Cups or the Ace of Coin. Personally I feel the Cup is more welcoming but it does seem rather open to interpretation.
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I agree... The Ace of Coins is certainly more ambiguous.
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