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Six of Wands
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A
party of men return from a campaign bearing wands and gilt banners.
Three are mounted and one is on foot. He blows a horn to herald
their arrival.
My
Interpretation:
To
the victor, the spoils.
Public
acclaim and good news.
Success
after hardship, reward for labours. Achievement
and recognition.
(Reversed:
Treachery, intrigue, battles which may be lost)
Edit
notes: Different
to v1.0 card as I've added more symbolism
to assist readers, and made much more similar to the Rider Waite
version.