Card 1 - Four of Swords
There is a quiet stillness this is present in the Four of Swords, a experience of calm peace this is contrasted so deeply with the pain inside the Three of Swords. Here, in a church, there is a carving of a knight that lies upon a tomb with three swords placing above him even as the fourth one lies below him. These three swords are a reminder of the suffering that he has persevered in the earlier card. The role of the fourth sword appears to be a signal that the combat has ended. A child and a lady are depicted with the aid of the stained glass region behind the statue, giving the scene a sense of warmth and alluring after the retreat. The knight has his hands located as though he's praying.
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Card 2 - Ace of Swords
The Ace of Swords shows a hand emerging from the clouds wielding a double-edged sword. This double edged sword carries a golden crown encircled by a wreath. The wreath has for a long time, been associated with victory, achievement and great achievement.
The crown is used to symbolize royalty and the strength to rule that includes royalty.
In the background, we see mountains and the sea which can be interpreted to be symbols of great achievement, for example, the conquering of remote lands, propelled by ambition.
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