Nine of Wands
The dragon lies in the grass, its body covered in patches where tears have been sewn up. It looks as though it has been through a battle, yet remains unwilling to back down. Its curled-up posture suggests a defensive stance, ready and waiting. The small spirits on its back imply protection and support, while the neatly arranged horns symbolize order and preparedness. This is a moment of cautious watchfulness, aware of possible threats yet not yielding.