Dark man, friendly, countryman, generally married, honest and conscientious. The card always signifies honesty, and may mean news concerning an unexpected heritage to fall in before very long.
Additional Meaning
Generally favourable; may signify a good marriage.
Reversed
Good, but severe; austere, yet tolerant.
Additional Reversed
Advice that should be followed.
King of Wands
Card No w14
Description
The physical and emotional nature to which this card is attributed is dark, ardent, lithe, animated, impassioned, noble. The King uplifts a flowering wand, and wears, like his three correspondences in the remaining suits, what is called a cap of maintenance beneath his crown. He connects with the symbol of the lion, which is emblazoned on the back of his throne.
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