Swords · King
King of Swords
Principle applied. Steward of thought, law, strategy. The gift is a fair cut; the cost is being right when rightness is lonely. Include the cost in the ruling.
- ELEMENT
- air
- NUMBER
- Court — steward: principle applied, the cost of being right included in the office.
- MODE
- Steward — the quality held for others
- SYMBOLS
- a seated figure with a sword at the vertical, a ringed hand, the law as posture · butterflies in the throne, ideas that once moved and are now office · a stern, tired clarity, not cruelty as a hobby · a grey sky, air's king does not need good weather to decide
UPRIGHT
- +ethical leadership
- +a mind that can hold a system
- +speech that can end a harm
- −tyranny of the correct
- −feeling treated as error
- −a king who cannot be revised
- IN LOVE
- Honesty as devotion. Do not put the beloved on the stand. If you are with this king, ask for the person under the ruling.
- IN WORK
- Judge, architect, the final draft. Your office is needed. Listen to Queens and Pages before you lower the sword.
- IN SELF
- You can be the adult of the mind. Put the sword down at table. Being right is not a hearth.
REVERSED
The ruling is corrupt, cruel, or absent — a king who will not decide, or one who decides as a weapon.
- Blocked — the upright current exists and is dammed.
- Shadow — the unused face of the card.
- Excess — the current is overplayed.
Blocked King of Swords abdicates thought. Excess King is all verdict. Shadow King loves the sword more than the people it was meant to protect.
- PAIRS WELL WITH
- JusticeThe EmperorQueen of SwordsThe Hierophant
WHAT WE WILL NOT SAY ABOUT THIS PLATE
- an older stern man will decide your fate
- logic over feelings, always
- you're heartless