“The suit of Claws represents matters of the flesh and physical world, but also matters of idea and of change. It is from here that we see the Ace of Claws, a clawed hand bursting free from the earth to reach into a sky that crackles with thought and inspiration.”
“It is unknown what person or historical figure is traditionally depicted on the Trey of Pyramids. The earliest decks discovered with any depiction of an aelfoid depict what is clearly supposed to be a half-elf, but it’s uncertain if this is a depiction of any specific person.”
"Surrounded by broken symbols of rule and clad in a thousand faces, the Prince of Masks moves sinuously through courts, ever-searching for a place where it belongs."
Positive: concealment, stealth, ‘a silver tongue’
Negative: lack of belonging, false faces, an endless search
So, Scottish folklore has an oddly large amount of ‘evil water horses’, like kelpies. However, if you go far enough north to the Orkney Islands, Orkadian folklore has the most evil water horse, the Nuckelavee. (Cont)
Inside me are two wolves. One of them doesn’t want to spoil things for my players, the other one just really likes drawing this character’s expression.