WolfyJames
The male vampire on the card is impressive. He wears a full body armor with a black fur coat. All we see from him are his flashy red eyes. He bears a bloody axe which shows he has used it, his armor and hands also have blood stains. Through hard work and dedication, and killing enemies of the kingdom, this vampire got the knight title. His lord has given him a title, a land to protect and a castle which we can see in the back. The female vampire next to him is his wife, but whether they married, her for his title and him to show her off or for her dowry, or out of love, is unknown. Both are possible. They may had been forced to wait to get married until he finally got himself a decent position.
The sun symbol is on the axe and the capricorn symbol is on the shoulder of the female vampire. I mention this because Four of Coins is sun in capricorn.
I want to point that since the deck is heavily inspired by the Thoth, the keyword for this card is POWER.
The sun symbol is on the axe and the capricorn symbol is on the shoulder of the female vampire. I mention this because Four of Coins is sun in capricorn.
I want to point that since the deck is heavily inspired by the Thoth, the keyword for this card is POWER.