nuttyprofessor
Part of the function of tarot is to warn us for certain dangers. So it seems to me that your assignment system is incomplete if you don't relate each of the so-called deadly sins to a card. There are seven of them, namely pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, sloth. There is one which has caused me the most trouble in my life, and I will not be the only one, and that is lying. So in fact there are 8 deadly sins, and my idea is to refer them evenly to the courts in the following way:
COINS
greed -- Queen: is fond of exuberance
sloth --- Page: is rather playing, than serving the knight
SWORDS
pride -- King: prides himself that he has the power
lying -- Page: children are prone to lie
CUPS
gluttony -- Queen: so much money she likes to spent
envy -- Knight: envies the King
WANDS
lust -- King: is powerhungry, and with that his lust for other things is kindled
wrath -- Knight: his anger gives him the adrenalin to fight
In this way, also the Page ...King are each assigned to two sins too.
Ofcourse, the card should be reversed.
COINS
greed -- Queen: is fond of exuberance
sloth --- Page: is rather playing, than serving the knight
SWORDS
pride -- King: prides himself that he has the power
lying -- Page: children are prone to lie
CUPS
gluttony -- Queen: so much money she likes to spent
envy -- Knight: envies the King
WANDS
lust -- King: is powerhungry, and with that his lust for other things is kindled
wrath -- Knight: his anger gives him the adrenalin to fight
In this way, also the Page ...King are each assigned to two sins too.
Ofcourse, the card should be reversed.