Swords · Air

Two of Swords

Two of Swords
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宝剑二 Two of Swords
Swords · Air

Two of Swords

Two of Swords

A blindfolded woman crosses her arms, balancing two equal swords, seated on a rocky islet in the water, a crescent moon behind her—a balance forcibly maintained with incomplete information or inner resistance; in truth, a self-imposed deadlock.

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Stalemate · Uneasy balance

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Breaking point · Forced choice

Swords · Swords Rider–Waite–Smith · 1909
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