From the Tyldwick Tarot, the King of Staves; from the Antiquarian Lenormand, the Tower:
The King of Staves is, elementally speaking, Air of Fire. His airy nature allows him the ability to see with clarity, speak persuasively, and discern whether an innovation is useful or just a waste of money. His fiery nature brings a love of challenge and the ability to motivate people to action and get projects completed. The four staves by the window suggest a stability rather than the impulsiveness seem in the knight. The French horn, an offshoot of the hunting horn, implies that he enjoys the adventure of leading a 'hunt' with a practical purpose. The Lenormand Tower shows the beginning of the construction of the Eiffel Tower, used as the centerpiece of the 1889 World's Fair. This card can represent an institution or organization that serves others - in other words, one that has a practical purpose. Had the 'Iron Lady' been built by the King of Staves, he'd be happy to know that it now serves as a tourist attraction, the most visited monument with an entrance fee in the world.
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