jmd
Here is the only King depicted with singularly peculiar tones:
With the Camoin deck (a rare representation with that additional floating Disk), his gaze could be described as transfixed upon the apparition, reminding me of the Fisher King of Grail tradition - could that be why he is holding the disk-solve and what appears to be a cooling fan-like item in front of his wound?
Irrespective, here is a man of outdoors, surveying his land by being within them. Though not the oldest King in appearance, he certainly gives the allusion of being an older King.
For myself, I tend, when using the MBTI, to associate this King with ESTJ, indicating that, though a decision based on Logic is required, a hard look at the facts, in consultation with others, is desirable.
- His 'throne' appears to be an outdoor portable type;
- his legs are crossed as are the Emperor's;
- he is the only King without a Crown!
With the Camoin deck (a rare representation with that additional floating Disk), his gaze could be described as transfixed upon the apparition, reminding me of the Fisher King of Grail tradition - could that be why he is holding the disk-solve and what appears to be a cooling fan-like item in front of his wound?
Irrespective, here is a man of outdoors, surveying his land by being within them. Though not the oldest King in appearance, he certainly gives the allusion of being an older King.
For myself, I tend, when using the MBTI, to associate this King with ESTJ, indicating that, though a decision based on Logic is required, a hard look at the facts, in consultation with others, is desirable.