Six of Wands
Reversed: failure, downfall caused by arrogance, pessimistic or defeatist attitude.
Sunlight pierces through the clouds, tinting them with a golden glow. Confidently, she sits astride a jet-black stallion, its coat gleaming like polished obsidian. A laurel crown rests upon her head, symbolizing victory, and in her hand she raises a wand of triumph, basking in the cheers and admiration of those around her. The proud horse, too, seems to sense the glory of the moment, tossing its mane with a resonant cry. Her posture—upright, poised, filled with dignity and pride—reveals her confidence and self-respect. She knows her abilities well and understands her role as a leader, the one others look up to. Her ambition burns brightly, and the goal before her has already been achieved, deepening her self-assurance. This success is not the gift of fortune or fate’s whim, but the result of perseverance and the steady accumulation of effort over time.