Hemera
I really like this Archer because she is so strong and focused and there is so much intent and presence in this card. (She seems much stronger and more focused to me than the Archer in Greenwood). This is the Chariot is disguise and Chariot is a card of victory, willpower and control. Everything is present also in this Archer.
What worries me a bit is the possibility that she is perhaps aiming at a wolf? Her two big Irish Wolf Hounds were used for wolf hunting and the Archer wears an amulet that looks like a wolf tooth. The Irish Wolf Hound has been known as a breed from ancient times, some sources even mention 700 BC. They were formerly used only by nobles and the numbers permitted depended on the position. They are easygoing and calm anmals, very loyal and patient. Wikipedia says that their original purpose was wolf hunting and they were helping people to exterminate the wolf from the British Isles.
The companion book says the Archer "looks beyond the arrow into the sky". I don´t see her looking into the sky, however, so this is probably just copied from the Greenwood book? (in GW the Archer is aiming upwards but not in WW).
What worries me a bit is the possibility that she is perhaps aiming at a wolf? Her two big Irish Wolf Hounds were used for wolf hunting and the Archer wears an amulet that looks like a wolf tooth. The Irish Wolf Hound has been known as a breed from ancient times, some sources even mention 700 BC. They were formerly used only by nobles and the numbers permitted depended on the position. They are easygoing and calm anmals, very loyal and patient. Wikipedia says that their original purpose was wolf hunting and they were helping people to exterminate the wolf from the British Isles.
The companion book says the Archer "looks beyond the arrow into the sky". I don´t see her looking into the sky, however, so this is probably just copied from the Greenwood book? (in GW the Archer is aiming upwards but not in WW).