Épées · Knight
Cavalier d'Épées
Swift argument, a charge for a principle. Useful when the room needs a cut. Costly when collateral is not in the visor.
- ÉLÉMENT
- air
- NOMBRE
- Court — pursue: swift argument, the charge through torn air.
- MODE
- Poursuivre — la charge vers l'extérieur
- SYMBOLES
- a rider at full gallop, sword raised, trees bent backward · a storm sky, speed as weather · armor with butterfly or bird motifs, thought given wings and a weapon · a horse that has already left the question of landing
À L'ENDROIT
- +brave speech
- +defending a true line at speed
- +intellect with courage
- −riding into every conversation as a battlefield
- −being right as a horse you cannot stop
- −leaving wounded bystanders
- EN AMOUR
- A blunt truth, a sudden defense, a fight that moved too fast. Slow the horse if you want the person still there after.
- AU TRAVAIL
- A deadline, a debate, a crisis response. Use the knight. Then send a page with the apology or the nuance.
- EN SOI
- Your mind is fast. That is a gift. Speed is not the same as accuracy, and accuracy is not the same as care.
INVERSÉE
The charge goes sideways — rash words, a fight picked for sport, or a knight who will not ride when riding is due.
- Bloquée — le courant à l'endroit existe et est retenu.
- Excès — le courant est surjoué.
- Ombre — le visage inutilisé de la carte.
Blocked Knight of Swords loses the nerve. Excess Knight never sheathes. Shadow Knight uses intellect as a raid.
- S'ACCORDE AVEC
- As d'ÉpéesLe ChariotLa JusticeHuit de Bâtons
CE QUE NOUS NE DIRONS PAS DE CETTE PLANCHE
- a aggressive man, an argument coming
- say it like it is, they can take it
- you're too intense when you talk