pandakatiefominz
Wraith
"It's not so much a 'bad thing,' as much as it is a thing. The fact they're at the root of the problem suggests the issue at hand is an emotional one, rather than, say, physical. The core of it is how people are feeling, and that could be too much or too little." Daizi explained, touching the card, "Don't think too deeply about the overall meaning of it all, yet, we're only three cards in, and we're just setting out the basic facts. The current situation, the problem, and the cause of the problem. The fourth card, which for you is the Eight of Wands, represents the past. When I say that, and this is important, I don't necessarily mean your distant past. It's really easy to hear that and think back to childhood and then reject it, and it's a whole mess, but this card could mean a month ago, or yesterday, or a decade ago. It's the past... as it relates to this situation, okay? Keep that in mind. The Eight of Wands is saying you felt a high energy to fulfill your plans, and desires, and even though things were changing, you had learned to move with it. You weren't letting your fears hinder you, and you were allowing yourself to move with your own momentum and force."
She gave a moment to let his thoughts catch up with her, then said, "Now, card five represents your strengths, and you have the Seven of Wands, which suggests you've learned how to hold your ground, maintain your boundaries, and defend your beliefs. It takes courage, and you still keep a 'worst-case scenario' plan in your back pocket, because still, sometimes someone opposes you and they catch you unaware, and they're able to cut you down, but you've gathered more power and pride, you're more solid. You have convictions, and you're willing to stand for them..." Daizi paused, frowning a little, but not at the cards. She expected Alec to try to argue both of these points, try to say he never really learned to cope with change and that he wasn't that brave, but she certainly had noticed he was more steady than he used to be, even if he didn't.
Then, she touched the sixth card, and for the first time hesitated a little bit, and needed an extra moment to determine how she would express this card to him, "The sixth card is the near future, and again, I need you to understand, it's not the end. This is not the outcome, it's what you're likely to face on the way to the eventual outcome. Yours, for this question, is the five of wands, which represents conflict and change. There will be tension, and and fighting, the sort of fighting where everyone wants to be heard but nobody wants to listen. It's a very antagonistic card, but, if you look, even though all men are fighting each other on the card, nobody is getting physically beaten, see?" She had spend a long, long time memorizing the designs on the cards, "This isn't a conflict that can't be risen above, what's important is learning to hear all sides, being open to differing opinions, and coping with changes. Card seven is the King of Wands, and this is the card which gives advice, specifically, and it's urging you to step into the role of a leader. People are drawn to you, like they are to the King of Wands, because you are charismatic, focused, and determined. So use that. You have grand ideas of what the world might be, so see it through, don't toss it aside, even if it's difficult," she tapped the five of wands when she said the word 'difficult,' "You hold more power than you realize, and you have to harness it.'
'Card Eight is your environment, it's the Queen of Wands. It's saying the people around you are also courageous and determined, they're bold, and they have so, so much to offer, but they also have a darker side--and again, that side doesn't mean it's bad, it doesn't mean the people who surround you are all like Wormtongue, trying to tear you down, it just means there's some aspects of who they are that they aren't revealing, that they want to protect... They should be more open about it, but they aren't. At least not yet."
She gave a moment to let his thoughts catch up with her, then said, "Now, card five represents your strengths, and you have the Seven of Wands, which suggests you've learned how to hold your ground, maintain your boundaries, and defend your beliefs. It takes courage, and you still keep a 'worst-case scenario' plan in your back pocket, because still, sometimes someone opposes you and they catch you unaware, and they're able to cut you down, but you've gathered more power and pride, you're more solid. You have convictions, and you're willing to stand for them..." Daizi paused, frowning a little, but not at the cards. She expected Alec to try to argue both of these points, try to say he never really learned to cope with change and that he wasn't that brave, but she certainly had noticed he was more steady than he used to be, even if he didn't.
Then, she touched the sixth card, and for the first time hesitated a little bit, and needed an extra moment to determine how she would express this card to him, "The sixth card is the near future, and again, I need you to understand, it's not the end. This is not the outcome, it's what you're likely to face on the way to the eventual outcome. Yours, for this question, is the five of wands, which represents conflict and change. There will be tension, and and fighting, the sort of fighting where everyone wants to be heard but nobody wants to listen. It's a very antagonistic card, but, if you look, even though all men are fighting each other on the card, nobody is getting physically beaten, see?" She had spend a long, long time memorizing the designs on the cards, "This isn't a conflict that can't be risen above, what's important is learning to hear all sides, being open to differing opinions, and coping with changes. Card seven is the King of Wands, and this is the card which gives advice, specifically, and it's urging you to step into the role of a leader. People are drawn to you, like they are to the King of Wands, because you are charismatic, focused, and determined. So use that. You have grand ideas of what the world might be, so see it through, don't toss it aside, even if it's difficult," she tapped the five of wands when she said the word 'difficult,' "You hold more power than you realize, and you have to harness it.'
'Card Eight is your environment, it's the Queen of Wands. It's saying the people around you are also courageous and determined, they're bold, and they have so, so much to offer, but they also have a darker side--and again, that side doesn't mean it's bad, it doesn't mean the people who surround you are all like Wormtongue, trying to tear you down, it just means there's some aspects of who they are that they aren't revealing, that they want to protect... They should be more open about it, but they aren't. At least not yet."