Onaorkal
This thread will be used to talk about the relationships between multiple cards. Their similarities/differences, continuity of an event, comparison between suits, etc.
I will start with a comparison between the 4 Aces.
The 4 Clans relate to one of the elements and that element is visible on each card :
-Flames for the Fire element on the Ace of Fire
-Wave for the Water element on the Ace of Sea
-Wind for the Air element on the Ace of Sky
-Vegetation for the Earth element on the Ace of Earth
The emblem of the Fire Clan has the shape of a heater shield and the one for the Sky Clan is exhibited on a gonfalon banner. Both show a heraldic inspiration and the tendency to be 'warrior-minded'.
When looking at the 4 Aces, it's easy to see that the Ace of Fire is the most artistic one. The beautiful wrought iron designs show that the Fire Cats have fine artists among them.
The Sea Cats also made an artistic effort for their emblem, using varied material and a little bit of imagination. The result is not as noble or perfected as the Fire Cats' gate, but it definitely has a personnalized look that the other emblems don't have. The sea glass piece gives a feel of preciousness reminding of the 'treasures' children typically find on the ground. It gives a pure and innocent feel to this clan.
The Aces of Sky and Earth are more simplistic, giving off the impression that both clans are more down-to-earth and practical.
The Sky Clan's emblem is the only one sporting a clawed paw print, showing once again that they're the most defensive and aggressive in nature.
I will start with a comparison between the 4 Aces.
The 4 Clans relate to one of the elements and that element is visible on each card :
-Flames for the Fire element on the Ace of Fire
-Wave for the Water element on the Ace of Sea
-Wind for the Air element on the Ace of Sky
-Vegetation for the Earth element on the Ace of Earth
The emblem of the Fire Clan has the shape of a heater shield and the one for the Sky Clan is exhibited on a gonfalon banner. Both show a heraldic inspiration and the tendency to be 'warrior-minded'.
When looking at the 4 Aces, it's easy to see that the Ace of Fire is the most artistic one. The beautiful wrought iron designs show that the Fire Cats have fine artists among them.
The Sea Cats also made an artistic effort for their emblem, using varied material and a little bit of imagination. The result is not as noble or perfected as the Fire Cats' gate, but it definitely has a personnalized look that the other emblems don't have. The sea glass piece gives a feel of preciousness reminding of the 'treasures' children typically find on the ground. It gives a pure and innocent feel to this clan.
The Aces of Sky and Earth are more simplistic, giving off the impression that both clans are more down-to-earth and practical.
The Sky Clan's emblem is the only one sporting a clawed paw print, showing once again that they're the most defensive and aggressive in nature.