Knight of Pentacles

Steadiness · Patience · Responsibility · Growth

This is the only knight whose horse appears in a realistic, grounded form—reflecting the down-to-earth quality of the Earth element.

The star on the pentacle is stylized like a flame, symbolizing the Fire element within the Knight. Similar flame-shaped leaves appear on his gloves and the horse’s head, echoing the sprouting branches of the Wands suit—another expression of fire energy.

(Side note: Continuing from earlier observations: the red, white, gray/green, and black horses in tarot align with the Four Horsemen—War, Conquest, Death, and Famine—corresponding to the knights’ horses.)

Zodiac: Virgo / Venus and Sun in Virgo, Mars in Leo
Element: Fire within Earth

UPRIGHT

Career: Steady and practical, diligent and disciplined, long-term effort, clear goals, detail-oriented, strong sense of responsibility, workflow optimization, accumulated results, resource management, patient execution, reliable, career advancement, strong learner, business-minded.
Relationship: A protector, traditional values, consistent effort, slow but stable development, loyal and reliable, emotionally secure, responsible, actions speak louder than words, materially supportive, willing to wait.
Wealth: Financial stability, frugal budgeting, steady investments, long-term planning, resource accumulation, balanced income and spending, risk avoidance, practical spending, side income, value growth, financial security, consistent returns.

REVERSED

Career: Rigid and inflexible, going through the motions, lacking motivation, low efficiency, short-sightedness, evading responsibility, stagnation, burnout, resource waste, no progress, resistant to change, bottlenecks, bloated plans.
Relationship: Stubbornness, emotional fatigue, instability, overly materialistic, stagnated relationship, lack of passion, too conservative, delayed commitment, pressure from reality, neglecting partner’s feelings, disloyalty, halted growth, prioritizing interests, lacking romance.
Wealth: Overly conservative, missed opportunities, failed investments, stingy spending, stagnant income, resource hoarding, fear of risk, poor returns, lack of planning, anxiety over security.

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